The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 2, 1920, Page 10

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PAGE 10 o , ag | Ya / ah ENGAGEMENT OF MISS IRENE FISHER IS ANNOUNCED AT LUNCHEON BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS N COMPLIMENT RIDES h T y br lal f A with « each © held oaritig the in-| iia : ies Winer an wh ana{ | “PELEPHONE the So- | el eng. ciety Editor of The | | Lor 1 . w “wu | Star—Oftice, Main 600; probably tak ate in the ay ete Main 2761. mer. | Marriage Announced j Sunday June hd Mr. } A s H. > 1 . 7 H H ‘to Mr. W . need, | a. wit Jockey Club to Ride § Cot n T Oeke b will ride this ever Mr. Ka er Le y the youns Benefit for Seattle } h Mr. and| Children’s Home ; t view blv The Ladies’ Relief ty, wh 4 Dinner “eh Miss Bertha M. Sachs entertained ai > if h « M ey Irv H » of Sacram ‘ ave Mire.. Jevom |Luncheon at. Sunset Club +i osts < : tesneri Mra Mr.and Mrs. Tim entertain w ve } covers this eve: Miller “ee r Mr To Honor Mrs. Overfield nad Floyd 1 Mrs. Bullitt to Be Hostess Tournament Day at In we . Earlington Golf Club as : Mra. Lawren ‘ As rir hostess at the ‘ 7 Coun! numb To Compliment . Skinner phen B. Gibbs has extend na for a breakfast of to be. given at hi ay. in honor of Mrs David Edward Skinner, who leaves ® soon for an Eastern trip. a ae the guests of tuncheon. Mr. Calhoun Host at Dance Mr. George Cathoun entertain forty of his friends at a da Saturday evening at the Yadéht club. Weekly Dinner Dances to Be Given at Yacht Club} ‘The first of a series of Saturday night dinner dances will be given this week at the Seattle Yacht club. Members are privileged to bring titond eee At Home in Honor pf Daughter Mr. and Mrs. J. Marshin, 311 ‘Twenty-first ave. will be at home Your Money Goes Farthest Here Our store is a good place for you to buy, for we give you the best value for the lowest price here. Don’t forget that economical buying is an easy 4 to save. oe | \Tea and Shower for Miss Singleton bert R. Fox, Jr., will honor ia Singleton with a tea aneous shower at her home on Friday afternoon, ass Miss Singleton Announces | Wedding Plans "| The ma of Miss Florida gleton an t. James Barre Ladies’ Hats $3.95 Why pay a big price for a spring hat when we offer just as good a one for h the price? These $ are regular are prett ribbon and flowers Kiddies’ Hose 29c These are stockings that for 45¢ a ne kind that heels are strongly trimmed with one bro in one wo Special—Elastic Girdles—$5.00 Ladies! Our $6.00 Girdles are being offered to you as a special at $5.00. They are the 16-inch length, and are especially comfortable. They give just as graceful a figure as any corset and are very suitable for dancing, street and sport wear. Handkerchiefs Rompers For the little folks to romp Lawn Hand oe ia pated ranted ners: 4 and fancy peo el gee guar also borders. y find them splen , Al @id values at 35¢, 3 for $1. } Yt full size and are great values at $1.50. Lisle Vests Ladies Belts Patent Leather Belts; assorted pies w s and lengths; in Black, Red and White; metal buckies B5¢ up. Kid Gloves Elastic Brassieres Ladies’ Washable Kid Gloves, A flexible lish and beau. in Tan and ¢ black tiful Bra wear. They ing. Regular alu are expe 1 for buat re ducing and are very service Each $3.00 up able cial $2.25. Dove Brand Underwear There is no brand of Muslin Underwear that is more dependable and satisfactory in every respect than the Dove Brand. The workmanship is perfect and the material, style, etc., is all that you could wish for. We have the Envelope Chemises, Corset Covers and Bloomers at very reasonable prices. “THE STORE THAT, ) SAVES VOU MONEY") () 6 ( SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET? |WILLIAM NICOLAY Yon of Mr. and Mrs. Nico- | | / by Christensen. ly James & Merrih THE SEATTLE STAR ( ; K THURSDAY mmercial Clab Commer s FD rata f] e |Dorothy Mitchell USIC on Orpheum In Seattle | Circuit | Mi» th lof the on the 0 VACA n this city as the The Danes of “il ham been ata cilm for Jews than » yew, at Vancouver eine CRYSTA| | ‘ortrait ew Mt 'Ysaye-Elman Joint Concert J will be entertained at an in ception at the home of M V701 AlKi a k in —, wil! meet Jay evening at 7:30 n honor of th ELIC kin Chamber of Com 1 ; TRIC WASH Congregational Church Laneheon John I MY Th ladies of the ¢ mbia ¢ . regational chureh will give one of| West Seattle Art Clob a t cir popular cafeteria tur at ent Art clut the ation + hon Thursday from 12 ur © Krikoriar orey a Sere ’ ; \wuch success accompanied vib Pre Cee the act to Portland, thus adding at dl other to the long list of pupils of Queen Anne Alumni r « it popils 4 q Queen Anne Alumni will give @ nic Thursday, June 17, at Rr i Mawr The committee in charge ia) © he f Mies Virginia Wykes a Mies Helen Ma iy Mies Margaret Sait “Sites Ponaetn rh Lady Sterling DOA. R t Mildred Tweed, Mr ‘ Sterl chapter, I ! Li rmar Mr Howhe nett, ™e dent of the organization; Hans |! h ment at the M ks ndrick Mr. Edward Krieger |was unable to go o1 M Hare Raines Mr Robert Thursday Musical Clab ness and Mins m rey and Mr, Herbert Lonaseth: Thureday Musical club meets with place, The danc z j ia - 2S | Mre. ¢ Ww Wood e, 234 44th | tan ‘evening is the same that ashe b ” ? . ave W. atl uncheon. when Vr. Hoe will present ing on the Orpheum ¢ ait } Cn Cre ee o oe the tw 4 famous masters of the!1y she appe t 5 eee ak le m vation. Liane Sl. teak wit Daughters of St. George sxladtans ibd cc. aeaeeomamess A. 4 i" ave, N. EB, Thursday at 1:30 p. m oe Me. me n Kite | the many yea Th Be £S * § ‘ All membe { different circles | Dall at 1:30 a Y Ain concert in Be ' e st 0 uits } ~ | urged to be presen | : . firat time two |} 0 B fT, | u ° . | aT TAD , foes wisieeaaa, | (LOO: BON MIE MAI db ; On Best of lerms: If You citerbloom Sr maiiterblcom Chub Postponed. MARRY SOON out the Raat, where theae two ~ | Choose a Crystal | « : Thureday 09 nchediiied. Ant | LONDON, June 2.—The marriage | appeared, ‘music critics have] CHERRY CHAT | a of ment of the next meeting w lof Inabel, eldest daughter of M u ‘ belr | prales ¥ } Electrie U f ‘ |Honar Law, and Major General sir |‘ © a marriage of tem-| ; Washer and W be . 8 | Frede h ken Ww pe F oF i ringer pe * Club piaia = 8. e's fame atarted years ago in sesiuisty cei ee lias Transakarte: die | asec 2 | esigtomn, whieh te’ oalls Norma: emiie more than Watch It Wash * bere ton, ne snd ‘ a } 1 pet Mischa Elman has been called Rus now—during these ag Me Gan ita ead S Late Copawekic 60st: sib bb See tieecand anes sin'a greatest gift to the concert times of general Kal boy Salesroom cw ak — ee : — sapiie saas ie a te 5 ‘|ntage. Frank P. Hood announces high pricks, whet ‘osts Little—Saves Mud ” ee eee 4 ot ° ag , "| thin recital will be the only one, af the demand for| § J 11 for San Franclaco, bogs ¥ Fever sap gp of etgc ty bel be demand tor! Sold on Very Easy Terms fis | Nineteenth Century Club | ciddinietdaalibin rhe rawite in arranged it will be] cash is 80 sm at Call Up Elliott 152 o* ‘The Nineteenth Century club meets! pyr, _ "tra impossible to give a return on every hand, a with Mise Katherine Nelson and Mra | {UR ON FROCKS | - credit’ account be Cha Gleason at Mra Gleason's) TN PARIS \MERINGUES comes to the res f — a | PAR June 2—Altho nigns| Whites 3 eggs ee t De h and al | . Mr, Edgar ¢, Snyder will return| Ke ; pren dry, hot season, F 1 cup granulated sugar lor a very few dollars cash and a ; . from an extended business trip t Seattle Chapter Ne. jup|Atesemakers are offering ft 3 tablespoons water few dollars monthly you can buy a Chicagp, New York and Washing aPreng oberg in oe med with fur. Bands of ermine % teaxpoon salt nuit of y tailored clothes at ton, Dy pati ot Mere. A i IAS |are being sewed on evening gowns. | 1 teaspoon vanilla |Cherry’s, and secure values that 2 a 3 DB ™ ? | could c e exceeded a! ere. a lid I tare inv ; | | Beat whites of eggs with water | “ould not be exceeded anywhi Mr, Harland Maris, who has been |! wel | THE NEW SEATTLE ART ciob! qi stire and dry and beat a few| Come in and let Cherry's “suit”| Los Afgeies on a short b Letheren Ladies’ Ald met ut Meven’ cafeteria Wednesday | minutes longer to be # Reat in| You perfectly. 79 ica: eat uardianainn | Hoty Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ Aid| "0% Dart of the waar and add the reet CHERRY'S STYLE SHOP S cee lacie tn ste: anraenehe tai arefully with little beating. Flavor. | polled hp 18-420" | Mr. Willa Pigott will wail Thurs |ave. and E. Olive “The Sagebrusher,” » novel of the Drop from a tablenpoe buttered Reed liacg =i |day from Vagcouver, B.C, for the} ’ ea West, begins Monday, June 7, in The| pans and bake in a « > Over Pig’n Whistle, between [enter Ae |Orient where be expects to remain| Ladies’ Auxiliary, Railway Mall | Star 30 minutes Madison and ri for two month, Aanecintion jo _ — — ‘ oat, ~? * Mra. Paul Lange, 6824 19th ave Mr. Robert Wilson left Monday|N. E., assisted by Mra. James Sar} , for the East to be gone about a|ver, wit! be hostess to the Ladies'| | Miss Catherine Toptiff of Valdez month eee Miss Marie Gresham left Monday Rallway Mail association, m. . auxiliary at 1:30 p. oe for a visit of several months in Rainbow Temple North Carolina, Virginia, Washing-| Rainbow Temple class in peychol i ton aitimore. ogy meets at 8 p. m. at the Congreas 4 ee | hotel Mr. E.G. Hoffman returned Mon Pn a Jay from @ business trip t N. ¥. Robert BE. Lee chapter D. ¢./ H cee and John I. Gordon eamp, U. D. V tt VIN and Mrs. J. F. Dowgtas and) Oe ; \ ren, John, Jamer and ve next ‘anadian Fm return by mote week f spend the week-end. . . Lieut. Ralph K of cisco, arrived laat es guest at the H Frye and Mre last @ nev Port a trip ard. cent Angeles and I o-. Mr. and Mra. 8. L. and Mra. 8. V. Ro Hooker weekend at the College ( at Lake Keechelus e- Mra. C. F. Whittlese the end of the week from een the « . ar ins Marg zie of Port Mac cek-cnd guests of Miss M ton oe Mr. Irving Heilbre who has been spen n the city, left Sur nig home. Mr. Heilbron has from an extensive F and stopped in Se latives and friends oe Mrs. Bi. U. Steinman of se as been sper month , cities, v This Is /T The drink your t! IR 8D Not a grape juice, but a matured wine. Glorious— plain; del would a cocktail, h Sold Garrett & Company, Ino. Bash Termins! Building No. 10 SOU WABACHION BROS & CO. Inc. Distributors ening and is Charles Culver Barnes and Dr will retarn Scott Fitz, . were Robert Lee Chapter © Buffalo, | ufta: vy a ther, Judge Morris Sachs, and her Mra i] ii f ts Mins Bertha M. Sachs 1) Midis A } 8 n was entertained by } ' epee —— t ad friends during her visit \ ix \\ PES eee nd Mra. Ross McDowell have to| re om a short motor trip to Vancouver, B. C, eee Mr. Philip Rowe, who has been In fornia for some time, will return | week. | | | San Fran | Dr. and Mre. Fr the week-end in V | Munday spent ia, B.C. | ASPIRIN Wud lodge | Name “Bayer” on Genuine | | ‘ h & motor | t Town ake Cres | Spokane, uest daugh arion Bur “Bayer genuine Tableta of Aspirin” is Aspirin proved safe by mil and prescrited by physicians | 1 days | lions ght for his| for ov er twenty years. Accept only just re-jan unbroken “Bayer package” which aatern ac yntains er directions to relieve » to visit | Headache. Toothache, Earache, Neu-| ralgia, Rheumatiem, Cold and Pain. | |Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost San Fran. | few t Druggists also sell larger ling three Bi aon.” Aspirin is trade a Seat. | m Manufacture Mono- t of he ter of Hoacid. f hirst has been yelling for—™ GINIA ARE Wine —when “delicious and re- freshing’’ mean the most. THE COCA-COLA COMPANY ATLANTA, GA. ightful, when mixed as you nighball, rickey or cobbler. Brverywhere “The Art of Mospteating™ m of recial emtertatoment, Brooktya, N. Y.

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