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PAGE 10 fHE SEATTLE STAR yu la’ i AN JUNE PROGRAM FORSUNSET CLUB IS ANNOUNCED | a BY BEUI AH MITCHELL couTTs Mi Sona TION with Tuncheon be Mi program to be given | t ! by Mra. John Henry Ral Law « arneworth and Mre. Langdon € i oye : ‘TELEPHONE the So- j j at ciety Editor of The || i at ant St 2 | mee “sna « tar—Office, , Main 600; Richard w. Pe Ad Home, Main 2761. Nichols wil! be } y \ 4 Baal divertissement « + It ng given at the Sunset club, annisted ew Aare zs - by Mrs. William T. Patten, Mra eae : "| Geor er, Mra. J. A. Wood pe announced rutt, M C. ateen and dios agen Gertrude Hardenbergh. Wo Assist at Mrs. | tee eenwell’s 8 Tea Luncheon at Rainier Mra. Richa F tre | Club ndred , hana ical eae Miss Fisher te Be Hostess w ay afterr Mrs. Farrell Honored at Luncheon 1 with i Informal Luncheon Mra. Je lL Hall entertained torr at lunche oon in her apartment ° Dinner Dance at Seattle Tennis Club ations for the dinner dance ab continue Famous Public Speaker America’s Noted Human Analyst, Opens Her Fascinating Course of ge dinner 1 av been art {for, Mra Charies | in Hosts at Supper Mra fward Morgan HOW TO READ PEOPLE at SIGHT To Impress, Convines, Persuade and Understand Them. Week, Beginning Tonight At 8 P. M. One Week—June 1-7 supper of nix on Sunday evening at the Hotel Sorrento, oe Miss Baker to Wed Mr. Willard on June 17 | ‘The marriage service of Miss Baker. W. a2 wi One laughter of Rev. and Mrs. taker, and Mr. Dudiey Wi! ra will be 8:30 17, at the Grace MASONIC TEMPLE | <>: My i Sorority Luncheon 4 Cor, Pine and Harvard The members of Delta Delta Delt Test dings of strangers from | /*0Tority will meet for luncheon Sat: | 4 at 1 o'clock, at th i i the audience at every lecture. ay ee || ADMISSION FREE | !°"202 so2525:0°" Don’t Forget That We Give Double Inducements Tomorrow Ladies’ Waists $1.49 A cleanup of ends In Voile Wa Lace Panels $1.19 At the regular $1.50 these excellent values, but at this reduced price they are real bargains. ‘ price of There embroid: were nN find They come in pretty floral ¥ these a choice lot and big designs, Scolore, Arab and values for this reduced price white 0x45 inches. a TT, Ladies’ Wool Skirts $10.00 Up The wool skirt has proven to be one of the most favored garments of the season. They are prac- tical for street, business and sport wear, and can be depended upon for good service. We have a nice selection of them in fancy plaids and checks in a wide range of colors; belted and with pockets. Priced very reasonably. Maternity Corsets; Ladies’ Hose Good strong Corsets of fine Paar she Seat tri cpmig, | Substandards that are worth ery an elastic | 1-00. Plain and rib tops, dou. imnert and lace adjustments on | ble ‘eoles, toes and heels; fine the sides and back. Priced at | silk Sizes 8% to 10. Get $8.00 up. | these now—they're cheap at Boys’ Shoes : Strong shoes for boys who ‘. are hard on shoes. They have hs Point Lace the Munson last; blucher cut Suitable for camisoles, very calfskin up es and | fine imported Lace, be top, heels are a kde of | beautiful designs; pure white leather. Priced at $5.00 ana | Per yard, 36¢ and 40¢. $5.50. | Bag Tops variety of Bag Tops in Boy Scout Shoes Bi A dandy shoe for boys; chrome | th tent styles; silver, oxidized elk out-sole; Munson last, The | and celluloid, Dandy values price of these reasonable very attractive in appear. when you con the er *rices range from T5¢ they give $4.50. | to 1.50. wear Misses’ Embroidered Dresses $4.50 Up All the very latest notions in Misses’ White Em- broidered Dresses are here. The styles are unusually pretty and the delicate trimmings of Val. lace, inser- tion and ribbon enrich the appearance of them won- derfully Age 8 to 14. “THE STORE THAT, SAVES VOU MONEY" SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET solemnized at|in the card and daugh h, are ¢ from an | Mrs. George Donwort! ter, Mies Mary pected to return extended easte rth a 1 Donwe Mr immer he pent M me | er art ¥. Ge and Mrx. Ca end with 1d at thelr 1 1 Hodges hor let the Mr jare « and Mra. Samue upying t the Highia n home to having Mra. Ch oe } Mr. John L. Mal end of the week return the bur will from inens Mont 4 Lewistowr ar | oe. Mr T. Hood. been east for several weeks who Nas will re ed by win be Hood Mra. H George ne a Wiliam B who Mr. and visit her © and Mrs. 0. mpa wi 1 Mre later Hen jamir aux. ' . Lam Behr Just Portrait by Bushnell. Daughter of Mrs. Agne . Peruvian Consul and Mra. J. M | Macedo, Mr. and Mre. Albert Charles | Phi Mr. and Mre Kaymond | Frasier and Mra. Peter B. Overfield { Los Angeles, returned last ng from Bellingham, where they epent the week end at the b me of Mr. and Mra i y Jukes eee . es Mra Margaret Smith Miller ar CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY ye yple on Sight ere ot 20 | Ue ee neicade ane te Henedict's staff of experts were 8180 line guest of her parents, Mr 4 Minste Women present [Mra Winfield Ro Smith at the Minute bong gee 2 O Fn ply.we gerd ot | Higblar oy meets in the small hall of the Ar ¢ ate) eee prise sy W. HOLESALE PRIC [gk Ee gs Geclentiggs Aare Sotton waists are selling at $8.76) 14 4 ening from New York eee ae by waaeale in Bow Tork ty, and ia with ber parents, ¥ ad | Seattle Hebrew Benevolent Sortety | ' SC mrad Foes, 'Orey 3 | Mrs. W. G. Swalwell, at th 2 are wane mg en sggil=- “eee to the w eeale trade at $5.75 and a ee oe held Dp. mui tn the vestry rc $30.78 cack | Mr. RD. Merrill motored to Vie of Temple de Hirsct ae ——————" | toria Friday, where he a@pent the eee me oe ore ame ope es ia Tonia Social Club | \} Learn Fashion’s Latest Secrets Mra. John FH. Rurgard, of Portland. is making a short visit fn the city a guest of the Hotel Sorrent . Tonia Social club meets at 2 p. m ns of Masonic temple . oe Irving POT. A. ] Dr and Mra G. Austin Haskell and An eddres on the “Suvenile CHERRY CHAT leamily will remove neat week to Court” by Judge King Dykeman wi If you would, their summer home at Three Tree be given at the ent dat endee Pal foto the auspices of the ¢ Parent atest deve Maagltd Teacher ansociation, Wednesday at ents Mrs. Samuel K. Stern, of Spokane, 45 p. m., at hoe ad . <. arrived last evening to be the guest areas will be f by a vocal » ashions, come|% her son a rindaw, Mr Mra. W. W and a pl ¢ “ neo 2nd Mra. Hare lo by Miss Constance Whee . lo by Mi many new Houtz. After a pianologue, Rev nceptions in| Col. Benjamin A. Poore hhs return Charles Berry will give a talk, pre nate, suite from the East ceding a ™ n by the Elke’ quar hata command of the Fourth tet the The ng will conclude with Camp Lewia “America” by the as | blouses, #k i j and all outer apparel for women | minses te and| sembly, Dr. and Mra Guy 8. Peterkin and eee niece, Mins Marjorie Campbell, re ‘ }—and it will prove a delightful sur |¢ 4 Bund ns t Wemen ot Beteltienh Eos ase "ur iturned Sunday evening f a two dye 7 pre epee months motor trip to ¢ nd , tu ereatic * priced #0 attra Mexico, They spent siz weeks hunt cmergs and obtainable on terms 80 con-ling and fishing alc the western \ : venient | yf > to Mazatlan, Woman's Civie Cab Naas” RNa Rbied | mari Woman's Civic club will entertain aa over Pigin Wk | > sa palpi: eaAdre at x: tetahtot - "s is ooh loihers do net prey. waich that at Frederick plson’s at 12:30. For z Be lishdeasineicacuicae wart. ie cre Lele reservations call Capitol 653. eee West Side Improvement Club The art department of the West Side Woman's Improvement club will give a luncheon at the home of Mra. Robert Avann, 6203 50th 8. W., in compliment to Mra. Kather ine Baker, the leader of the depart ment. Watch the Youngsters scalps/ Use this SAFE REMEDY GUARANTEED eee A. 8. of Ballard 8. of the Ballard Pres will meet in the at 2 o'clock ee ADDITIONAL CLUBS L The L. byterian A church hurch annex Altruistic « tub Lancheon Mrs. Fannie Pike was elected prest dent of the Alt®uistic ub at a re nt meeting of the club, which wa held at the home of Mra. Ella Barto A dainty luncheon was served, with the tables and rooms prettily deco- |} UCH depends upon maintaining the child’s . i .? ahs i scalp clean and free from disease. Beri- Send Delegates to Convention || ault's HAIR-Bitters, the guaranteed remedy, The Washington State branch of : : A , hy tieatien sar gute a ie santhine j will quickly rid your children’s and Parent-Teacher asrociations will send nine delegates to the national convention to be held in Madison, Wis., from June 3 to 8. Mrs. James O'Leary will be the only Seattle dele: gate, Tacoma has three delegates. They are Mrs. Arthur Merrill, Mra. Jennie R. Nichols and Mrs. Charles Davis, The other delegates are Mra, scalps of all scurf, dandruff, eczema or other scalp disease. HAIR-Bitters has accomplished remarkable results under the most rigid tests, It is not in any se: to be confused with the ordinary “ton- ics” for the hair. It is a natural | | | | ! ' A. A. Greene, Bellingham; Mrs. I. 0. remedy of the highest order. Cooper, Auburn; Mra. Florence FE Bice, Ferndale; Mra. R. C. McCredie HAIR-Bitters contains no alco- Sunnyside, and Mrs. C. Arthur Var. hol nor other poison or injurious ney, Yakima. Mrs. Varney is presi drugs. It may be used on even the youngest infant with excellent re- | sulic. It works with great rapidity and never fails, except in blood- seated diseases, to give marked re- lief with a few applications. Sold by all druggists at $2 and $3 the bottle, Or, write direct to Beri- ault Mfg. Co., 1104-14 Broadway, Seattle, U. 8. A, dent of the Washington state branch of the organization. Washington now has 8,910 members. eo 0e Benefit for Kenney Home The social service department of the Century club will give its an-| nual tea and entertainment for the | guests of the Kenney Home Satur. | day. All members of the club invited. Bring basket luncheon, leav ing Pioneer Square at 11 a. m. Mrs, | W. W. DeForreat, general chairman Mrs. J. B. Hill, chairman of the en tertainment committer, and Mrs. J. | D. Curtis, chairman of refreshment | committee. . Mrs. Benedict Speaker at Meeting Elsie Lincoln Benedict, noted hu-| man analyst, addressed the mem | of the Women's Educational club to. | at their luncheon at the North: old Inn, Though opening her series | of lectures at the Masonic ‘Temple | this evening, she consented to mak. ing a short address on “How to Read HAIR, SBITERS | Mr. and Mra James Farrell have Jtaken up thelr residence at the Hotel Terry | er | | Mre. Pierce Butler Reynolds and daughter Monica with Mrs. Ney | nolda’ counin, Miss Monica Crookal Jot New York. will arrive on Mor | day evening to be the quents for the }summer of Mra, P. D. Hughes, Mr Reynolds will remembered as Mire Ursula I on, «i will, no doubt, be the inspiration of many social affairs during ber stay in town i a Mre. G. A. C. Rochester t# ant |pating a visit soon from her courin Mra. L. Ro Smith, of Long California, who te en r te ner |home from Alert Bay, B.C, where ghe bas been the guest of Mra. Clif ford Englioh BABY-CURLS AND PERMANENT WAVES {MUST BE ROUTED BY POMADE JAR | BY CORA MOOKE | New York's Fashion Authority Fashion has ruled out fluffy hair,| water-waves, 1 wer curts, baby- other kind of a k n the human course th suppowed unlooked can alwa} allow n » and that was every ever put ly or otherwine hair, natural to her. » one Of the new Zieg. The newest colffure is as smooth o'Clock Revue* reading m and t as it possibly can be. The | shows you still another way to work gri ev more it looks as if it were glued out the new fashion. She separates nt. to one’s cranium, the on her hair at the cars and draws the it is able it im hat is more * a upper part of it smoothly acroms the ment—< shine and glixten like a new New, smooth coiffures worn top of her head lke a cap, afford the narnia Of coutaa, meane thet the! by Hille Dove, Bootes Webster| me ents into a col. Ns Seam in life. har la to eive more attention A 7D loa mir she drawns down event jw hundred strokes of the brush won't |@%4 Elizabeth Hines, of New round, coiling the pods sot ever be enough. Very likely we shall have | York stage. ne — to work to bring back the hair-oll bottles a=) the exe pomade jars and use thelr cont above the ears, Then bring the top oe he freely, part down into a smooth coil at the back ears and jrape the wer half over the in with the coil. Boots Webster's ce fect example of the Webster ts very sim part the b Your Eyes Examined eng Glasses Fitted. Proken Lenses Duplicates nds RESISTANGE TO DISEASE Debility is a loss of vitality, not af. The amount Mtogether for hats; sl do wit HOU SEHOLD DUTY petro tard flor the family |£cUN# any one part of the body par hat, fc have done t worst to the living | UCularly but the system generality, It The Remedy Sbe room and have nt, | * Gangeroun because it reduces the of | restore a semble: . with | When debi follows acute dis or Your aericd convalescence is slow and the Headaches 44 |ttrength does not return as it should. to find! An att ¢ " ; feneit’n seme ack of the grip often results { ‘ ne ‘2° Gepility that persists for months. |] —Is most likely correct. and hit you. Hut if t re iP Everybody recognizes that the rem- [1 ly selected eyeglasses, are dlaponed cf and ned for debility Js to build up the tt Come in today and be | neat the last thing at night, things rmaune the blood goes to every | examined by an eet ih Guenter Gate hiaee of the body and an improvement x 3 It yan in {ts condition ts quickly fet }{ We can supply glasses only takes half @ minute to! i) suthout the ayatem. The proble that will h oa brea ose yo" | that will enrich the blood ail the pille pe than wr fer | Dr. Williams Pink Pills suit most e pills and powders. Why should you suffer any longer when the remedy is at hand? Moderate Prices In the morning the liv |ing room won't be heavy and unin. | People’s pct ngeepe Bo odlly adbbso nee viting with an odor of stale tobacco sicopolic and Urey realty build up the } |biood and strengthen the nerves. Dr Willams’ Pink Pills are useful for growing children and for men and “ women whose nervous energy has been overdrawn, ‘Try them when- Jever your blood ts thin. A useful booklet, “Bullding Up the MARSHALLTOWN, Ia — Forty: two injured at Liscomb when gun shell explodes in Memorial day sa jute, —Two killed and | CALGARY. | Alta. Jone injured when Canadian Pacific | Blood,” will be sent free by the Dr express hits auto. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, an Your own druggist sells Dr | WALLA WALLA—High water jams’ Pink Pills or you can order lprevents work » bridge acroms/them direct by mail, postpaid, at 60 Snake river at Pasco. cents a box. I OU are cordially in- I vited to acquaint yourself with the pro- vision which has been made for your entertain- ment in the unique establishment which has just been opened by Mon- sieur and Madame Blanc. The Blanc standard of cuisine and moderate charges which have been enjoyed by Seattle’s epi- cures in the past will be resolutely adhered to, and the delightfully ap- pointed spacious prem- tses will make possible a very much extended , * service, Se ee Oe Announcing A New Blanc Restaurant ; | PHONE MAIN S187 509 THIRD AVE OPPOSITE CITY— Oey NY ounome 7

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