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DCIAL SERVICE GARDEN TEA 0 BE GIVEN TUESDAY GILLESPIE LAWN BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Nditor of The Star LAWN AND GARDEN OF MRS, ANDREW M GLLLESPIE wil On Tuesday be transformed into a melange of beauty and merriment Charles Ericson has assumed charge of the music, pr Miss Louise Rochester in a group of her inimitable songs, Mies Louise My will superintend the sale of flowers, with the services of a bev of girls, Mrs, Gillespie herself will be the official photographer, while Alice Fay is to have charge of the fish pond. Mra, Fred Bur read fortunes, and demonstrate her success with the ouls Mins rite Gaffney will have charge of signs, and at the tea hour Mra n F. Berg will dispense hospitalities, Mrs. J. Richard Lane and Miss a? Blackwell will sell cream and home made candy © will be SRO admittance fee, and mothers and their children are esp y invited ® participate in this novel entertainm: which ts for the purpose of funds for the work of the Social Service club. eee Mad a ‘Dr. and Mrs. Bentley to |Hostesses for Golf ain Mr. |Club Dance Mrs, Clarance lethen, Mra. Jay leCormack 1. Durand, Mrs” Harry Anderson fa compliment to Mr. John McCor|Fileager and Mrs, Robert Wilson ‘and his accompanist, Mr. Ed. | Compose the ee of patronsiees Wis Behmelder, Dr. and Mrs. Freder| The ty, be given at the Seattle Bentiey will entertain at dinner cyoi¢ and Country club on Wednes evening. The guests will later | day evening, June . the performance at the| | theatre. | Miss Condon to al | Be Honored at Home 5. Ross Wileon will entertain ir. and Mrs. Harvey J, Fetter) wit a lucheon of twel vers at entertain eight guests im the Seattle ¢ ft s] club ty at dinner tomorrow eve-jon F in com nt to Mise img at their home. Dorothy Condon, wh Kagement eee Ito Mr. Judson Faulknoy has been | announced | Miss Sinalet al Dance Anna Adams on’s Wedding . will entertain her an informal dance at on Thursday evening, the Postponed to include her Kappa Alpha| The m iage of Miss Florida Lee Singleton nd Lieut. James Barrett | Mockbea, Jr, to be solemnized this Jafternoon in the chapel at the Pre | nidto, has been postponed because of the sudden Uiness of Mie Singieton. Mrs. Singleton is with her daughter at the Ho Fairmont, San Fran cisco. sorority sisters. , eee ohn Bratnober Jr. Entertain | In honor of Robert Brooke Albert who returned last evening from in Virginia, John tratnober Will entertain with a dancing | i * bd ‘ at his home on Friday eve| Thrift Shop Bargains A chauffeur’s mult in Hum sta, ent of Composers’ the Thrift Shop today and tomorrow, | Also an evening suit tn a medium size, Dresw shirts there are in great numbers, priced at the ridiculous figure of 50 centa. with puttees, is moderately priced at t concert to have been given the Seattle Society of Comporers | ove Wednesday evening in the re Hemenway-Doane studio, "has been postponed “pete autumn, because of the ill | Marriage Ts the ‘ticipants. marriage 0! rs. Julia Sas > ah be : ° |nett Doane a Mr. J. Francis | Hemenway was solemnized on Sat Episcopal rectory in Tacoma tn the Ved to Mr. O’Donnell Lode preadnce of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. . iiea, to Mr. Patrick | 44 on their honeyme: and up me Tuesday, June 15. at the | thelr return will be at home in West Of the bride's parents, Mins | Seattle. oS is a graduate of the . . high echool. Mr. and Mrs.| Marriage of Miss nell will be at home after July at 849 E. 58th st. eee londay Bridge Club “The Monday Bridge club will meet ff week with Miw Janct Powell McHugh to Mr.. Beezer Mr. M. M. McHugh announces | [the marriage of his daughter, Mics Frances Teresa McHugh, of Buckley, Wash, to Mr. Eagle F. Beezer, son of Mr. and Mre. Louis Beezer of this tity on Saturday, June The ceremony was performed the little St. Aloysiows church in |Buckley with the brother of the bride, the Rev. Father A. McHugh, of the ¢ hedra! Parish Beat officiating. Miss Grace laister of the bride, and Mr. Ray mond Beezer, brother of the groom were the only attendants. Only tives and intimate friends witner te er uy Fe Announced Mr. Moritz Gutmann announces engagement of his daughter, to Mr. Max A. Silver. The will take place in the Mr. Gutman will be at home his friends on Sunday, June 20. 2 until 5 o'clock, in honor of| in |the ceremony. After a wedding Mpughter. _|breaktast, given by the bride's father, Mr. and Mra. Beezer depart- FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS |e on the U. 8. S. President for a Being made Tuesday for Mrs.| wedding trip to California, After maret Dickson, 67, who ‘died|July 1 they will be at home fo day night at her home, 1241/their friends at 6532 First ave. Nor ave. N. W. in this city. — ¢ 7 90° an application t first class . Conquer that junsightly Dandrufl his 27\ GUARANTEED j REMEDY , will doit! BEESEE SESS SEES “me ON’T be troubled with unsightly, annoying dandruff any longer. Get rid of it. Have a clean, smooth, healthy scalp and luxuriant, well- nourished hair. HAIR-Bitters, the guaranteed remedy, will conquer your scalp ills or you get your money back. HAIR-Bitters is a natural ' remedy containing no alcohol nor other poi- son. It is positively a proven remedy for dandruff, eczema, falling hair, itching or irritated scalp, dry, oily, split or brittle hair. ‘ In from three to four applica- ‘tions marked results are noted in ven severe cases. Try HAIR-Bitters today. Ask your barber to apply it or get & bottle, $2 and $3 each, at any drug store and use it at home. Remember, we guarantee relief. fete at jett » | Royal Miss Alda Hulbert of Everett, Ara Charles I. Whittlesey, | | MeHugh. | | wil | mon I. Mr. Gilbert Skinner and Mr, Ned Edris, accompanied by Mr, Jack Rorixon of New York and Mr, Boyd of Pittsburg, arrived last) night from a motor trip across the continent, ° Mr, and Mre receiving meswages tion the birth day at the Columbus Mra. O'Neil will be rememb: Miss Flora Hickey oe . Robert 0’ of ee of a son sanitartum. | a as Keyes Brooke and nas Frederick Brooks, Ore, arrived in the city Sinday to visit her mother, Mra M. B. Downs, and her brother and sisterdndaw, Mr, and Mra, M. Roms Downs, at their home on EB, Ever Mra, I small son. ot Rend rry the at guecet of Mins the Hotel Sor yesterday to her been Cook returned who has Virginia home. Mr. Robert Brooke Albertson re-| turned last evening from Virginia,) where he has been attending school, | and is at the home of hia aunt, . Mra, Jerwe Iven and daughter, Mish Alice Ives, sailed June 16 from Honolulu, and & home Sunday, June 27. Mre. HEB. D, Jacksor, companied them, will return to their home in Westfield, . J eee Mr. and Mra. Raymond Frasiér remove Usie week from the Washington apartments to their summer home at Crystal Springs. : . Mr. and Mra Billings, Mont, Frank Clark of week by motor ore’ convention the Hotel Frye Walter Clark of and Mr. and Mra Chicago arrived last to attend the bank and are guests at e- Nr. and Mrs. Emmett C. Brown have removed to their new home in Denny Blaine park eee Mra. Prank K Burns and Mra. Laurance M. Buck departed yester- day for Alaska, to remain two weeks. eee The Seattle visit of Mr. Mark Perey Peixoto, father of Mra. Drury K. Adama, has been postponed until July 1, owing to business appoint- ments in Paria. . ee Mrs. John Pierce and emfall daugh. ter of Olympia are house guests of Mra. Pierce's parents, Judge and Mrs, Hiram E. Hadiey . ee Mra. Alfred Raymond and daugh ter, Misa Louine Raymond, together with Mrs. Ro Sweeney, will leave Thursday for Caltfornia, to be gone a Mins Ellen Messer ts expected home July 1 from Wickham Rise, in Con necticut, to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mre. H. R Meaner Mrs. Charles E. Glasser of Albany Y., is making an extended visit with her «ister, Mra. J. A. Morrison. Clever Use of Taffeta Makes Youthful Frock | BY CORA MOORE York's Fashion Authority Taffeta is so cleverly used this on that its popularity iy not at ng. Once upon a time it red an “old” material, perhaps more than other fabrics, youthful, due to the skill of designers in evolving skilful touches, such touches, for example, as are shown in this effective frock that Ina Claire wears in “The Gold Dig- at the Belasco theatre, The petticoat is draped and given a decoration of applique roses and ribbon underneath a full skirt of tulle, The bodice, with {ts shallow neck and shoulder-sleeves, is simply @ little “round” affair, gathered a bit about the waistline into a shirred banding two inches wide. This shirring figures as a waist: band and sash tied carelessly at one side, with one edge uncorded so that it is free to flare; it in sewed into the armsizes to serve as an apology for nlee : New Now it is, gern” New, Positive Treatment to Remove Hair or Fuzz (Beauty Notes) Women are fast learning the value of the use of delatone tor removing halr or fuzz from face, neck or arma. A paste is made with some powdered delatone and water and spread on the hairy surface. In two or three min- utes it is rubbed off, the skin washed | and every bit of hair has disappeared. |, No failure’ will result if you are cane. ful to buy genuine delatone.—Adver- tisement. Mies Patricia Fotheringham CLUBS FOK WEDNESDAY Progressive Thought Club ——S eee The annual picnic of the Progres sive Thought will be held at Woodland park. Bring box luncheon chub at 12 o'clock see Golden Era Chih Men and women past 58 years of age are invited to the meeting of the Golden Era club from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. in the ladies’ parlor of the Presbyterian church. Bring lunch, but coffse will be served. Aliruistie Clab Mrs. Danie: O'Leary, 208 Queen Anne ave, will be hostess to the Altruistic club at 1p. m lonia Secial Club Ionia Social elub meets in’ the card room of Masonic temple at 2pm Women of Mooseheart Women of Mooreheart Legion meet at p. m, at Moone temple, Mystic Jewel No, 40 Mystic Jewel No. 40 Auxiliary Legion FOR THE BEST PIES, CAKES and PASTRIES th from measuring guaranteed very best recipes TIONS i Second Avenne. ‘Third Avenu became the bride of Ensign Merill Frederick Sproul, U. S.\ N., last Wednesday evening, with a beautiful church ceremony.—Portrait by Bushnell. | SPROUL he of Mra Ferdinand st | [will meet at the Elmer Hopkins, 3963 | Luncheon at 1 p.m | A ' Lady Eagles | The Lady Eagles will.meet in For. | 1 o'clock for «a tusiness sension. {Cards will be played from 2 o'clock | | to 4 o'clock. | . . Ladies’ Aid Society of Ballard Th L. A. & of the Ballard Pre byt an church will meet in the | church annex at 2 o'clock. Minute Women to Give Breakfast) | The department of parliamentary procedure of the Minute Women’s} organization will give a breakfast | Wednesday at 11:30 a. m. in the water damage only. 301 E. Pine St. has Seattle Woodcraft Thimble club | | will give a card party Wednesday after | 312 Ratiway La after orm’ hall Wednesday, June 16, at | Toms of the nue and Yesler way see embody all the newest ideas in waist styles. They are fashioned British American Outdoor Meeting of mulls, voiles and cambrics, long and short sleeves, There are The first summer outdoor meet- plain white ones, some striped and others are white with colored ne of the Hritish-American Asso . pe hd ma gee om gered 2 collars and cuffs. You are sure to be.pleased with these and will éevining at seve o'clock. AD men- find them unusual values at this price. bers and friends invited. Bring| your lunch The “Letters to the Ful daily reced: print is they Bon Marche tea room in honor of tighten HEY, BOYS Get a $70 Bike for *19 BICYCLE FIRE SALE Piper & Taft warehouse stock—smoke and "Sale Starts Friday EXCELSIOR Motorcycle & Bicycle Co | Mre George N. McLoughlin, who} been giving, & course in par- |iamentary procedure to the Minute Women's organi: . zation. ee Woodcraft Thimble Clab noon at 2:15 in the club rooms, change bulldingy | Ladies’ Auxiliary of Bikur Cholum | dies’ Auxiliary of Con, noon at 2 o'clock in the vestry synagogue, 17th ave in The Star, are w 39 Elliott 997. zation | Bikur Choltum will meet Wednesday! | STERILIZING FRUIT U S I JARS AND CANS | Before using jars or cane for | ning fruit st is necessary to ater them Wash the cans in hot soap | Rinse in hot water. Let can cool, |then fill with cold water, Put in af kettle on a rack and surround with: cold water. Heat slowly to the bolle li 1g point and boll 10 minutes. Re | move from water, empty, and if pom sible, fill while hot. Let the covers wtand in boiling water 10 minutes, Auide from sterilizing the jars toughens the In Seattle Conducted by LOUISE ANNABLE |John McCormack’s Enjoyable Concert John MeCormack, who hax won the tle of the world’s most popular boiling process aoe, fed er nation that was| But in these days of “safety Gestd rwhelming last evening by an au. | ite @ good plan to put the Jars on » that filled the Arena. Hix ex-| cloth wrung out of hot water whi quisite and artistic interpretation | filling them with boiling fruit | was evidenced in every wong. He syrup. pomsennes & pupreme voice of its type, | — lovely tn quality, clear an®ample tn FOR IODINE STAINS ‘ | power, His interpretations are mark jed by sincefity and an emotional | | depth. | It f the Irish ongs that have|TUP bro him fame the world over and |" which McCormack interprets with | such genuine feeling and expression, that endear him to the American pub lic and charm his hearer: ‘The opening number, “Bacred Rap- tures,” from ‘Salome,” by Handel, recetved well merited applause, Then followed @ group of songs, of which “ta Caravane” by Ernest Chausson and “L’Alba Separa” by Poalo Tosti, | were the most enjoyable. The others |!ca claim this organization has the “G ‘ |most perfectly trained voices of any pbb dN oo = Bue ga Day" and | trganization of uf kind in the world Then came the Irish folk songs, | “The Harp That Once Thru Tar! Halls.” “The Next Market Da: “Bendemeers Stream,” and “Drumin Donn Deelish.” His last three num- bers were “Only for You," by Edwin Schneider, Mr. McCormack's accom- panist, which was enthusiastically re- cetved; “Thank God for a Garden” nd “Ah! Moon of My Delight” from Persian Garden” by Liza Lehmann, | were beautifully executed and were} | two of the chief features of the pro-| | eram. ' | McCormack was applaude® with | fervent enthusiastn and responded nost usty with the encores, | Deaf Old Pal o° Mine,” “Roses of Picardy,” “Little Mother ’ Mine,”| ‘To remove todine stains from or cotton, wet the spot with between the hands and then rine” a running water York, is one of the solotrts, who witty others will accompany the boys on | thetr tour | The program will consist of threg parts, the first including wot Palestrina, the second Bach and modern Russian school, and |third folk songs and madrigals. | Critics of Europe as well as More Muscle and Strength —there is more material available in @ single pound of KRISTOFERSON'S COTTAGE CHEESE than in the same amount of meat or eggs. “Phat Tumbled Down Shack of Ath-| lone,” “Mother Machree,” and as a fitting close the stirring patriotic air, | “The Americans Come.” | Mr. Kennedy, cellfit, played three | delightful numbers, “Variations Sym-| § phonique” by Hoellmann, Saint-| Saens’ “Romance” and “Tarantelle’| & |by Popper. For an encore he gave| f tubenstein's Melody in F. ig | Mr. McCormack’s concert here tast | |evening was one that will leave a | & | very pleasant recollection. eee | Paulist Choir, | With Father Finn | The Paulist choir of New York, junder the personal direction of Father Finn, will give @ concert [here on July 12. The choir was founded 16 years ago by Father Finn, who is still the |director and conductor. There are Nothing more pleasing or H- \the middie ages to simple folk songs.| John Finnegan, the well known | & fomt tenor soloist of St. Patrick Double Inducements Tomorrow LADIES’ WAISTS $2.98 Just what you've been waiting for—some real pretty summer waists at a special price. These have just come in and they Muslin Gowns These are very attractive looking gowns, made of a good, serviceable quality of muslin; short sleeves; em- broidery trimmed with rib- bon run at neck; round and vehaped necks. A regular $2.00 value; now priced al $1.50. 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Knee length forced. Pair $2.00, $1.35. Full length $1.50 to $3.50 Embfoideries Maline We have a splendid assort wh aioe ; ment of _ Embroideries, cavens ss te eee Flouncings, Insertions and nder, Taupe, Brown, Allovers, in neat patterns; Light and Dark Blue; best well finished; suitable for trimming underskirts or dresses for little folks, Prices are low, quality; rainproof; fast color and very reasonably priced. Per yard Te, THE STORE MAT, SAVES VOU i