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THE SEAT Jumew Colbert Sullivan gave several plano numbers, Assixting in enter ISS SWALWELL BECOMES BRIDE ("ives sien" navial Mone. Stee Manson FL Backus, Mre IF MR. DUTHIE WITH BEAUTIFUL | ston! are e000 W. Spangler OME CEREMONY . oto Informal Dinner BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS, Lapeer INING THY NITY OF AN EI At RVICH ont ain A ell and Mr. Wallace Frederick Duthie at t ome of the br par | nade a of the ne wo well Known members ¢ Dinner Dance at Yacht Club Member re the hour of ¢ k, ag the guests arrived, swor t heralded the coming nuptia Ranked ie rooms y baskets Sifectively arranged, with the added charm of countiews tapers that © . Mithie, we Bich chung + Ger 3 patch a ant| 7'o Introduce Miss ' Hughe N Brked the » M rr and M Milder , thelr attire to correspond with first ribbon 2 bu Heate shade « ‘ M : ' heon at the Sunset ire Stolter and M K 7 f Wednesday afternoon tn Inglis we ” ent to Mina Irene Hughes of is im the med gowr a “ a pictur ' Bullitt to Be 0. eckwith and Mra. Bonnell, of Cx Tennis Club Dances po with tiny Fren ers, M Change Day ine and Cor 8 " ort ft, tripped ¢ honor, ca ly Ophe ‘ mers ¢ | The br 1 . % girlish, accentuatin t 19 . hes pth Ae i(PPbentiee. ; @ark beauty. Her veil was ar thirty-iw ‘ ” : ima ¢ . . ner colt Tea at Sunset Club in hence Of Mrs. Fimer Seote wh B with a strand ¢ ; : " 5 it fell gracef t for Banker Vives ders * ¢ th Her Metro mpar rift #h will occupy thelr pre vartete for the summe At by James and Mernhew.) « omen swans, ae Children's Ladder Mra. Wa jer tutor of wow vork, win whom! Of Fame Is Tgll One erin om | he | fovea | eastern Canada | Mis Waterhouse July 1, from California y have sojourned for sev cee | . | Mr Wittam Edris and tittle ter, Jeanette, have removed ir summer home at Yarrow " Minna Hastings Caustéen, who returned from winter fornia, has taken the town house, for the summer Misa Hurfbut has re 1 ella college and wil pend the holidays with her parents Mr. and M W. Hurlbut M Jane Perkins. accompanied a Cornelia Black, & schoolmate | y School for Girls Here’s the Secret Of that wonderful “round” tone “nd Mew, William D. Perkine ) Mise Black w rema a . . . + Mrs, Edward F Sweeney and] On hearing The Brunswick for the first smily will depart on Saturday for | Ui New York t Mra Sweeney's time every music lover exclaims at its | of, Mr. and Mra. Hobert Gave wonderful full, round, life-like tones. : Str Back of the grill is the secret an hu. pssstoth preetar arrived thi oval horn built entirely of wood on {i} rine from California 10 spend the violin principle. Sound waves are oe. ee amplified and sent out to the listener in comect acoustical “circles.” No metal touches them. That’s the secret! Mr. Predert ie iets han and fam - H} and have taken Arthur Dunn} 1 in with he| Mrs. D. H. Jarvis and son Wil ) m returned on Sund. from an ™ ‘anil } extended southerr journ, visiting * Come in—a dem- i friends in South Carolina and Vir-| ) onstration will con- i ' Minn Anne Jarvin will re-| : { es in Plymouth j 3 vince you why The } amme : : i) pda: { 5 Brunswick is the Mr. Kenneth Eégers will gradu | a | superior phono- ; tangy 4 ech iba Ppa 2 * graph, ) heen if i . Hie i) r spend} Here are seven little youngsters Be Arranged i Fig pide iy pmarieyrrtiig tate Satisfactorily ff, Mr, Zanes D. Howe vote last evan. | 90 19 Date if H Terms Can N ie K je WITH SPINACH Lillian Roth, 9. i 4 tomatoes 4, Famond entebed college at the age 1 pound spinach of 14. Cameron I one of the greatest , eee ee ees Lhe ns tnt TOMATOES STUFFED a fill tomato shells and bake 20 min. | *creen actress, Marie recently won utes In a hotoven, Five minutes be. | the Wanamaker prize for painting by fore removing from oven put a tea-| Children. And Lilian haw thyilled |spoontul of grated cheese in each! Broadway with her acting in “Bhav tomato, ings.’ ; ‘oar hild divers and springboard artistes D4 I tablespooh butter in the w 1, Sammy is a crackin *: 4 s grated cheese \« chess pla to ; : Jedncentrate, He out . ) id remove the ew) aid to pos * h and cook spinach, |"¢%" the most wonderful speaking ° add tomato pulp, ogg | Voice of any child on the at Har A ‘ ‘ ten, melted butter and|Tiet is a sister of Olive Thomas and Pt 1216-18 Third Ave. Phone Main 3139. r. Mix théreiy, Re.) haé afbouneed entry as 6 WOAn fas My Between University and Seneca Sts. TLE §TAR FRIDAY, fer of Mr. and Mrs. Horace M. Gaston, ¢r.. (Portrait ~ et Sammon Fant nate eee ry ma regneate nn ce rege Rt er ERR EN eI EET ATE —_— oe se + eee : 5a ys girs angie Vea re SEXTET OF FEMININE ATHLETES WIN PRAISE An interesting ure of the new show which opened at Loew's Palace Hip yesterday is provided by @ sex tet of femininity from the Antipodes, the wix ‘Tasmanian girls. They ar att ve Amazons who in ple turesque and voluminous costumes lash thru a wiiriwind series of trenuous acrobatic feate with the skill and speed usually associated with Arablan athletics, A laughable bit of burlesque is pro- CLUBS FOR SATURDAY P Harper, auditor, left yesterday that she might attend the meetinen Alpha Phi Alamn. f the finance committee, before the Alpha Phi Alumnae will give their: general meting monthly luncheon at the Women « & Clemens, Snohomish: Mra. Univernity club at 1 o'clock, Notify Adda Hulbert Gaches, Mt. Vernon vided in t offering of the Bertram- Margaret Caskey at Queen Anne 2400 Mrs, C, C. Filson and Mra. James May company, who present & sketch for reservations O'Laary, Beatle; Mra, A. G. Morey, | enutied “The Dear Brute &. 69 Wenatchee; Mra. Frank Laach n4|" phe Kana May-Foter tro epring ® Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae = Mra, ©. D. Hiberly, ‘Tacoma: Mm surprise in thelr skit. dna May is Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae ft. C. Moving, Selah, and Mra. Maya pretty young girl who sings and meet at the chapter house, 4634 Uni-/ 1. Yale, Harrington, are already | pays the plano cleverly, and she in- ernity boulevard visiting in the Kaat Veigies the erratic drummer in the taaving thin week will be Mrs! orchestra to join in her -act. A niabanotf, president of the | shrewish wife interrupts the proceed Tacoma; Mra. Helen ings with amusing effectiveness Miss Anna Stevens. pretty young girl is Dorothy or Weeks, Dr, Rob Rove, who has the personality to put Mrs, FF. W. Gr er songs over well, Lester Ray- icka Phillips and mond and company have « mi Dr, Fonda Nadeau, Beattie; Mrv. 1. of juggling, piano imitations and The Raby Clinic under the aus Mf. Troy, Olympia; Mre, B.D. Min. comede pices of the Central Council of the eah, Prommer; Mew. FL. Carr 7 The Voleano” is the feature pho Congress of Mothers and arent: tesano; Mrx, W. 1. Adams, Ho- toplay Teachers Associations, will hold the quiam; Mins Florence Allyn, Bur.) “wens Pienle Postponed The picnic of Chapter V. P. 1. 0 which was scheduled to take plate aturday at the home of Mrs, Mar tha Arnert on Mercer Isiand, as been erta Wimer F ndefinitely pontponed am, Dr, Fr regular clin at Beventh and Madi. jington: Mre ree F. Tankin,|P. Harper. Reservations for the son, Saturday morning, June 12th. Yakima; Mra. Lockhart, Burling. | luncheon may be made by calling from 9 to Registration tt. Parsons, Stanwood; Mrs. Henry Bittman or Mra. W. F- Jone at 11 a. m C. Cunningham, W David Murray, Ellens ae 1 A. Remisk, Foverett, and) Am ostrich dissected in London Mra. N. 8. McCready, Snohomis had in its stomach a small prayer % Hitchings. ADDITIONAL CLUBS Seattle Post No. 18 6.3.9 boc . A meeting of the Woman's Aux Qufn Anne Circle Mary of Beattie Post No. 18 fhe Queen Anne circle of the be held this evening at 8 o'clock and Flower mission will hold | . in the Veterans hall, at the A the last meeting of its season Mon From mory, A large attendance reel lgay morning June 16, mt 1048, at there is special business | “ the home of Mra. W. W. Austin taken up. Kinnear pl rf see ee North Park Improvement Club Ladies’ Relief Card Party The North Park Improvement) 4 card party wf be given Tues tub has arranged an unusually day at 2 p. m. at NegSeattlie Chil teresting p ram to be given th dren's home rf the auspices of evening tr ub rooma, for the ine ladies’ Tt f association, purpose of ereating Interest in they mee community, the procteds to be aj L. 0. BE. Club Pienie piled to the purchase of Beata for 1. O. E. club will have a plenic the community hall, where other quesday at Mra. George McCord's entertainment be dur country home, “C: rhuret.” Leave ue the coming A social hour! Madison park oa m and dance will liow the program. oi, which includes = Minn Pitzabeth Seattle Suffrage Club Picnic Garment Section Pramdebery, Mra Jeanie BOO u Members of the Seattle Suffrage PE beriain, Mine Norma Rokes, Mies! ciuh will be guests of Mra. BE. N. ‘ Dorothea Guyer, Mine Lacie John-¢ Kininger at Beaux Arta for the an on, Mins Helen Johnson, Mis! nual picnic June 19. Leave Leachi! FC YR Marion White, Mite Minerva White. | park at 1030 0 5 m. he well sunster’ r “7g Deyle Women's Centaty Chel Picnic SATURDAY 4 Leglees, Wins in Mian Frances King, Mina Frances} the drama department of the q bm Z Steel, Miss Doris Stackhouse, Miss) Women's Century club, of which rT) ONLY Swimming Contest wei Mr. FB Hanley, Mr Mrs. 1. @ Ingraham is chairman WASHINGTON, Juné 1i.—Nobert ond Mra F. J. Hoffman, Miss Flea. | wii) meet with Miss Sara Williams, 4. Fletoher ne who went to| nor Morr Prof. Dougiab, of the! of Medina, Tuesday, for o pienic H th “ See tehad % - ; “3 7 tx at) DOVslas Dancing Academy, will fur luncheon, A full attendance of eather sh several numbers, The Hanley | members of the department ts de Walter Keed Rompital, with both lem! orchestra will provide mpectal music . Ae the program for the com Jersey me epee Pe in & owies * ing your will be discussed. Leave r rom per fib eat at the bow Delegates to Convention in Des | Leschi park at 1045 and 1145 a.m Suits -- 4 Moines ore. Texas The 1 ‘ ‘ , . a ig . The lint of delegates who will National League of Women Voters ue General Federation of “Women's | 23 at 1 p. m. at the Sorrento, com i jelube convention in Des Moines! plimenting Mra. Maude Park, Mrs. Mr. J Gellatly to Speak lowa, June 16 to 25 is now com-| Perey V. Pennyhacker, Mra. C. BR M Gellatly for plete. They will attend with the!) Simmons and Mre. A. Paige, off! W H Hahlo& 0 will be the Mon-|officers of the general federation|cers of the National League of, be . the wee sncheon from thin state Women Voters, Mrs, Pennybacker Furs and Rendy-to-Wear t Women's King County Re| Mr Wt McCredie, of Sunny-| ix well known in club circles of all| ub at Meves’ Cafeteria. ide, director of the general federa-| states, being a past president of .1510 Second Ave. The Knickerbocker quartet, will|tion for this state, left May 81 in| the General Federation of Women's Just Above Pike There will be flag decorations | order to be preaent at the national) clubs, and five years ago visited in 1 of Flag Day, June 14 P ©. convention. Mra, Willtam | Beattie William ; - snd esata ne Lanaeete oh Bw sassces 2 : ‘ . 4 ‘ ] { 1 a ; ; me That's what a great many economical and thrifty men and women are doing. They know our prices are the : y lowest, and they get the best value for their money here. Why don’t you do the same? Let us help you pull P down the high cost of living. ° t Boys’ Suit Sale Men’s Wool Pants $7.50 i Mothers! Don't overlook this sale of Boys’ Suits. The famous Oregon Cassimere All-wool Pants are You can’t afford to at the special prices we are offer- being offered to you at a very reasonable price. They ing our suits for. But there is more than low price— are in Brown and Gray mixtures, medium weight. there is quality and workmanship, which mean real You can depend on these for excellent wear. All ervice and hard wear, and there's lots of style and sizes, snap to them, too. Bring your boy in tomorrow. * ri r Don't delay. Children’s Wash Suits $2.50 Up $10.00 Suits reduced to... $12.50 Suits reduced to... Real smart looking Wash Suits, in good sturdy, $15.00 S d 1 serviceable materials. They come in sailor, middy $15 Suits reduced to nd Eton styles, with and without belts; plain colors $16.50 Suits reduced to... and neat stripes; embroidered trimmings. Ages 3 $17.50 Suits reduced to...............006 to 8. ._ ATTRACTIVE VALUES IN MEN’S WEAR Men’s Union Suits $1.29 Mechanics’ Suits $4.29 Athletic Union Suits 98c Dandy summe ght Union Suite for men This is another exceptionally good combina: Buy your supply of Athletic Union Suits Penna Stacy come in white of ecru, | JON Suit for the mechanic or workman. | for summer wear now. It's a good chance letig ov. ehort a unkle length. Why pay | They're made of heavy xk! colored drill; | to get them cheap, ‘These $1.25 garments a high price wt wo offer you @ good gar well made and cut full size. There aro plenty » elastic insert in back and are tailored wie at os nag the Or | of pockets in them, and they are sure to wear | of fine striped nainsook. good. Regular 76 values, . * . ’ . Men’s Overalls $2.19 Work Shirts $1.49 Men’s Neckties $1.00 . Good strong Blue Chambrny Work Shirts We have just gotten in a splendid tine of A great bar n Men's Blue Denim Over: | for men de to wear, for they're cut right | wide end Fourin-Hand ‘Ties, and are making alle: striped t full sine and strong and stron, sewed. The sell for $1.65 | a special of them at this price. There is a ly made. No re r workingman can af ordinarily and are good values at that price, | @reat variety of colors and designs to choose ford to pass (hese by, ‘They're worth $2.75 a | Don't mins these tomorrow at the reduced | from, and they are sure to prove excellent par price, They're wonders. wearing cravats, Boy Scout Shoes This is a dandy shoe for boys’ wear. They're well built and strongly sewed, making them practical, good wearing shoes. The uppers are of good brown wax calf and soles of elk chrome, lace style. Sizes 9 to 18%. Pair, $3.50. Bathing Suits A new stock of Men’s and Women's Bathing Suits has just arrived: and they surely are a choice lot’ There are many pretty shades with | attractive stripes across the body and skirt. They come in cotton, wool and mixtures; well tailored. Swimming days are here and you'll want to be in the swim, so get your suit now. Priced from $1.50 up. Mary Janes A neat appearing shoe for growing girls in sizes 219 to 6. Some are of patent leather; others of kid. The heels are low and the soles are of good pliable leather; | | | | bow trimmed. Pair $4.50, | SAVES VOU MONEY‘) | The very latest notions in style are embodied in these new pull-o Sweaters. There are plain weaves L f) and basket weaves with rippled cuffs and peplums; * short sleeves, square and V-necks. All are of the best woolen yarns and come in plain colors and combima- tions of colors. Priced, $8.50 and $9.50. SEGOND AVENUB® AT JAMES STREE? New Style Sweaters (0 THE STORE TAG \