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THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, JUNE if, 1920. ‘Elizabeth Towne —t2.""scme” new written tn clog j dancmg are layed by Joe Ken- AND MRS. BOUFFLEUR : ik C4 Here Sune 23 ia" sta D BE HOSTS AT DINNER ———> wet a ya na Et ne ite ot te fa its regular church BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Preroey corer, ow tae Tora , AIDE ’ Society Bditor of The Star poe . | i e ety, bas | WATER C ON TAINED CLUBS FOR SATURDAY y dre to be on state inwuen, Maddm jeased from the Metropolitan Bulld “4 7 AND MRS. ALBERT IRVING BOUFFLEUR will entertain with « n > el Beby Cink Theada Balyeat will sing ing contbany at A811 IN HUMAN BODY Painner of sixteen covers on Monday evening at their home | 7 5 as bell Pibic abe the. bi - "ip parpes Fins aves vornity, and| ‘The body of an average man, ¥ “_ . oe , picen of the Seattia Council of Moth | Hastern Star to Entertain Shriners | named it rium.” ‘They | Weighing 154 pounds, contains 46 sive | ; Ptyedh » ont-T\ ; The Eastern Star elub rooms, 4090, will hold their first services there | quarts of water. The bones are near- ere an ‘* ‘cacher ammociations mPeachy to Give DATES ' j i ote Wid on Baturday from, | Arcade building, will keep open house |on Sunday morning next at 11 a. m.|ly onefourth water, the fat « little Party | To Remember ; : / ; ee sev gccanthy and” Madinon | Saturday, Sunday and Monday for|and again in the evening at 6 p. m.| less, the nerves more than one-half compliment to Mrs. Warren : a i street, Registration clone at 11/41) Visiting “Shriners. ¥ check | ‘This congregation has just issued | water, and the ekin nearly three . j] FRIDAY, Juve 16-— 4 bi Ave fag rooms, free telephones and other con. | the first number of the little paper |@uarters water. The brain, muscles, ith and Mrs. Bonnell, of Coro-|] "Wedding of ales Bathor Martin to : ‘ & m. The Raby Clinic wilt be held Mrs. Peachy will entertain Me Frederick Lada Delkin’ ot ae saturday morning until July |Y@alences for visiting guest which they have called “Phe New lungs and heart are three-fourths | water, while the blood is more than ® dinner party Saturday eve} Menaway,” home ef the bride's \ 18. Mothers are urged to enter their . Thoter” At her home near the Country|/ , Pare" ony Jchildren at an carly dat Knights of ¢ 1s Dance Elizabeth Towne, editor of Nauti. | fourfitths water | 4 the guests to compose a party Pony The Knight lumbus wijl en. | 108 magazine iter, and field sec ‘yim ; | , ; 7 bor rs line 8 ternational New|, Boye and girls are learning macy new over the wena | i Seattle Suffrage Club bee Spel preville yD nes | noun - li be in Seattle feels about Seattle from the s | bd gy embers of the Seattle Suffrage or E on Thursday . ” in Beatle | eran of articles runnin iy B ae, — i a 4 ee een acter Har [ovening, June 24, at 9 p. an. in the | next A reception will |Squtle Star, envitied “The Mine Santis ree for " At Rininger at Beaux Arts for the an.|14schi pavilion, Special music will | Pe held a Se ee Ee " egents Bwing and Mise Dorothy Ewing } . } a Boat leaves Leschi | >® featured 0 in The Auditorium, and sabe Miss Melaren’s marriage to Mr ame! prone am eae will lecture there at & p. m. ‘on yao dy by os . dinner , ’ gah ‘ onnanadietianclk WH oe pistbnang Pythian Sisters Dance “The New Thought of God ‘Thru ° on Moi Ma compliment the board of| : , : John B. Allen Sehool The Pythian Sisters will give their ’ and the speakers at the com-| r Join FH. Allen school will give a| monthly dance at the Knights of| COMEDY SKIT TOPS & exercieee of the Uni-| ; > q plenic at Woodland park. Games| Pythian hall on Saturday evening, PALACE HIP BIL of Washington iw 4 from 2 o'clock 5 Com. | June 26 | ; i ; eon t RA ig munity singing. Basket lunch at 6 ee A ig ty " a ropoeal, as pre KS , 7 é 4 ¥ o'clock nal 2 wented by Je ealy and company Dorothy Allen iy di : L at ; eters Doltter Fust Mo. # ls an entertaining feature of the P 7" “ | Women's Auxiliary Rainier Post | y\ Y at tty Tea p b ek Washington Alumnae No. 3 American te wi re nler be ah eee by sp os Leows ies’ ik Sttesen Came . rh Washington Alumnae will enter lt the lediew’ aucitlary of the ii-1h Htp yesterday afternoon. , . ethan “Miss Dorothy | tain the graduating class of the Uni There is not much sympathy for| SEATTLE, WASH. mer J, Noble, Seattle, and Lioyd T.| the gruff old bache! Pig ng 0M i was hostess at a delightful tea | versity of Washington, alumni and|cechmn Posts and the temmanders | ?* Stuff old bachelor who, a Fourth at University afternoon at her home.) former students, at a reception 10 |and adjutants of the. th jo @ manufacturing concern, and adjutants of the three posta, t mo oY of o ome | tempts to force his employes to flowers were arranged thru-| he jal hall of the Bom Thursday evening, June 24, at § u ploy son-in-law and daugh nomics bul om 3 0 6 marry to increase busines: : : Mi fess, and et the'ten table|| Smikiew and) ceughiers, Mn x spa : ‘ nomics building, from 8:20 to 6:20.| clock In the Veterans hall of the| Marry to, increase business eff|] ro pate Dopteaite Te shenvign anctsted. ty nme csece le jermery. Mr. E. B. Kiebta, state! i, Cupid's snare by @ pretty stenog. Miss Allen was assisted by 3 a NE *, “ Women’s Auxiliary to Timer J. | superintendent of the posts will be : Ai fa Josephine Fransioli, Miss Jane ‘ Noble Post the guest of honor, A delightful | TAbPer whe makes capital of hin| and ities Nancy Emoty and Miss ™ pe of Mr . | 1m compliment to Mrs. Doris Smith | program bas been arranged by Mrx. | ®1vl0* + song be capable and Y Harrison, of Tacoma, Betty othy Condon to | Noble the women’s auxiliary to El-| W. H. Finck and Mra. Wm. H. Nel.| “Fe @re plenty of laughable lines ink Teceived the cards, with Betty, Trinity " mer J. Noble Post, of the American| son, with the following committees | "2% Situations. Some original com-| urt-tones ‘and Mary Collins assisting at 4 Legion. will be at home Saturday|in charge: Mra. Maurice Thompson, |°Y Shatter is the basis of “Fall-| lk afternoon from 2 until 6 o'clock at| chairman of t n committee; | In for bo “* the comedy skit pre —have never dete- “ Say the residence of Mrs. 8. W. Har-| Mrs. Ceci! Bagle bain e tha| sented by Jim Halley and Jensie e Anniversary Party . — wiley, chairman of the) V1. “ hips, 7 : ; : Chilberg Hostess at | in celebration of the wedding an : |srave, 409 Fourth avenue north | Brogram committee, and Mrs. Mar. eS ar tee if Gea nan riorated from their high ¥ by of beth couse ‘i ant. 3 » of all American Le-| garet Taylor, in charge of the dining a a y Luncheon airersary of both couples, 8 @inner| fion posts and “wuxiliaries are ex-|foom. ‘The ladien in charge of the|DAV® a very epieghtly mixture of standard of artistic pro. and ven © A pasted ty athe | ie eee a Me comedy pantomime and strenuous Bixteen friends of Mrs. Hugh R.|Wedngday evening, with Mr. and ate See ee awe th A EES) cs cur omen: rings und trapese, |) CMCCION. berg were entertained at a beau-| Mrs. Herbert Brown and Mr. and Auxiliary ee apy cseaeange ~ bcmcharmnll ts H. Frederickson as hosts , ment Club Automobile Ride Planned for Board T° ‘ncludes some novelties with) C. W. Caldwell ee cent oe vaseet| | kadien auxitiary to the Pacitic 1m. | of No. We ~ - Y. W. Caldwe fered }Provement club will give its first} Ophelia’ roses, corn flowers and | } . janoual flower at Preceding the luncheon to ve «ives! ALU ESON: h ri; ’ al flower ahow in the clubhouse | at the Hotel sone re | —has for nea peas, with corsages of the| jat Lake City, the exhibit besinning| the warcn ee er uenaay, bY y blossoms at each place Mr. and Mra. H. Weinberg, former. , Wo ts to entertain with a dancmy party this evening at his| at 3 o'clock, followed by a reception | |e, Weatarton, Leacee of Weta two years been respon- : og N ro rg recelving co ome, in honor of Robert Brooke Albertson in the evenix . haus ift Shop IEG | 6 Ree en Cy py |" pertline padhd ore Meee, by Bushnell eit pees | ational League of Women V sible for the sittings and ; ‘ an automobile tour of the city ae China bettie duh ae Ee : IDG. 62 — il gee remem Plenic ig { been arranied, in charge of 2 colored miniature work | Tm soctatio’ ollegiat Mrs. | For Saturday the Thrift Shop has| Dr. Joseph H. Sayre departed Fri.| Morrow from Westover school, in| lam Leonard Eaton and family, re-| Alumnae and the College Women'a| Ou” Lamson, Mrs | that have made for the ble bargains in odd plecee|day evening for the East. where he| Connecticut, to spend. the summer|turned to their home tn Portland on|elub will hold its annual picnic at |,our%;, Mim. Henry Stever Tremper } ; . : Pehina and bric-a-brac, and a large| wil! spend sev. months in poate With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred| Wednesday the home of Mrs. A. H. Albertaca 2 ry. John F. Murphy, Mra. Edward Curtis Studio a nation- tio ictures f | Hudson Baxter eee Mant : ws |T. Fick and Mrs. William D. Perk 4 of pictures for sale. graduate work in New York and Bos , {Manitou Beach, Saturday, June 19.|ina Mro Lecry Will tone Oe pants al reputation of the * vos teas ton, and be present at several meet va Mr. 0. D. Fisher returned Thure-| Luncheon will be served Boats |in her pod or + ary ded 7m J ‘ se Party for ings of military officers | Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Tammany, |day morning from Watertown, |Tevervations must be made before|o¢ Pomton, who ie president of th highest character. He, Poti’ Jr, are spending week-end in| Mass, where he has been the guest) leave Pier 3, foot of Madison street, | nat a . ‘ Aa Elect Dr. and Mrs. Sylvester Withelmy | Portland of his sontndaw and daughter, Mr.|@t 9:30 o'clock, re ing at 445. [op pret a org Ss mee one ot 4 || together with others of J. Lees and Mrs. Herbert! are lerving soon for an extended mo see and Mrs. Donald Goodnow Graham. | <8 per Shtertaines ‘with @ surpriss|tor trip in the South and thra Yel-| Mrs. Patrick Tammany of Cordova,|Mrs, Fisher, who has been visiting) United Presbyterian Church Pienic eee ee en oraue < . || the force that have giv- this week in honor of Miss! lowstone park. Later they will pro | Alaska, arrived recently to visit th Mr. and Mre Graham for several The University Preabyterian chureh | 5 ae m = E. Buck, daughter of Mra.| ceed eastward to Chicago, where Dr.| months as the guest of her s weeks, will not return to Beattie un-| Will hold their « 1 mt boar ; aie ee emcee oa — on years of study and Buck, whose marriage to Mr.| Wilhelmy will take a post-raduate daughterinjaw, Mr. and Mra. Patti July | Woodland park Saturday afternoon Mrs G D. Geena, ~f Portiend, conscientious endeavor Green will be an event of the/| course, expecting to return to Seattle | rick Tarmmany, Jr ee }at 3 o'clock. Games and sports will \with prominent members of red . : Reese Tae evening’ wes -an | in ear wanen oy |ocoupy the afterncon and prises wail | | BROKEN LENSES |'” the studio, are ab with music and dancing, fol- cee Mian Josephine Tabor has returned|_ Mr. Peachy will leave July € for) ne given. A basket dinner will i emen'e University club end Mrs : h A by @ miscellaneous shower. Miss Harriet Baxter will return to | trom a sojourn of two months in Cal.|% Visit at Carleton Bay, Vancouver! neid at 6:30 o'clock jek wit have 40 guesta Mrs. James REPLACED FREE ways at the service o| j ool Island. , Paige, of Minneapolis, with repre-| se {fornia and Mexico. | | ° sentatives from the Washington | Provided you have a N, O. 8. P| all who care to consult 8 eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS 5 can iss | ; | : 8 |League of Women Voters. Mry.| Fd, which we can issue you at i } Mrs. John Berton Fenn and Miss} Miss Sinclair Harrison, of Tacoma. Perkins will entertain Mra. Percy V,|Y¢ry small cost, regardiest of who them. s i Ww |} Norma Abrams ‘are leaving for Cali.| is the house guest of Miss Dorothy Senator Ed Coman to Speak : ss made your giaases. Cards good in A Permanent Hair Wave J v.02." 5" oh yg aa a sah Senator Ed T. Coman, candidate} prominent club women in the city, | ®"¥ Dart of U. 8. HAVE US WAVE IT NOW and ly. 7 | tor republican nominee for gv , | Reservations must be made at once, | Ask Us About It « —Open from 9 a. ™. Mr. and Mra. Charles K. Poe are| Will speak before the Women’s King | through Mrs. Bittman, North 287, ot to § m. Sittings by] Joh W has her ae} . | » ot] ! | ¥ PAY FOR IT LATER Mrs. John Wood has as her bous® | removing this week to their summer | County Republican club at 12 o'clock | with Mrs. Hitchings, West 443M 325 Prxe STREET P. a-ak tam eabeiaiana suest her daughter, Mra. N. A. Carle /ygme at “Hertford.” on Lake Wash-| Monday, June 21, at Mevex’ cafe-| Places have been arranged for two| || appointment. Sew York, who will remain until | IN SMALL PAYMENTS Tag vO ti ngton teria, Second and Seneca. The «| hundred ‘and fifty gues ; Mi. Near Fovrrn. Our credit plan ts the very beat guarantee in the world that dont end ire: Ricker 1. Woe] You will be satisfied with the results obtained Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Morgan and isang removed yesterday to their| pwere will save you at least one-half hour every day of the tea . ; eae . ce ¥ tay» who | summer home at Vashon Heights. Every one can now discard the old curling tron and patent fh, turned thin week ur. F. M an a “fe 3 8 h departed yester curlers for we have brought the Mes. David Gilmore, who has been |44¥ morning for Portland, where he PERMANENT WAVE WITHIN THE vinit his daughter nd pondn visiting ber sister, Mra, Kirkman, tn | Wil! fo the Pacific Improve. owe The repertoire of the University jalla Wet urn tomorrow |!*w, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Brown, for REACH OF ALL So take ue ier ond Es oe oma ton hye : : What's the use of paying big prices when you can get the same thing at our store for less? We are selling For appointment call Main 6507 Otis. | close margin to keep the cost of living down, but we always keep the quality and service at its best. That’s ~b, a 520 | a a | Mise Adela! Heilbron arrived many trade here. It pays! LADIES’ IMPROVEMENT SHOP Union St. [| Mr. Delia Hatin Gearin ana Uitte] yesterday evening from New York _— son, Gordon, who have made an x City to spend te ae at the ? a re tended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wil egal lag her mother, Mrs Boys Suit Specials Children’s Wash Suits $2. 50 Up | ? } : Real smart-looking Wash Suits in good sturdy, Kites Date, cel Wouldn't a nice new suit be fine now for gradu- serviceable materials. They come in sailor, middy and iaiting friend | ation or your summer vacation trip? The ones we Eton styles, with and without belts; plain colors and Biohorsd un sien Gloria Locaes Ae are showing are just wonders. They've got slash or neat stripes; embroidered trimmings. Ages 8 to 8. of Tacoma, | patch pockets, belts and everything that goes to make Men’s Straw Hats $3.00 Up up a real snappy boys’ suit. As for wear, you can The time has come to set aside your felt hat in / | } Mr. Sigurd Hage he urned * mo BM In aac ge ay lie > algae depend on them for they're of good mixtures, well favor of a nice summer straw. We are showing sev- = extended visit with relatives gnd lined and strongly made. eral smart styles in Italian Panamas, light weight and airy | friends RG. diate 6 ’ : of a good quality. There are also some fine South Suits reduced to..... $7.98 American Panamas at $5.00 pear ine ee Ae tirkc ented $12.50 Suits reduced to....2...........+....$9.98 Boys’ Waists 85c ie ay u Dome, -9t Opvelel Springs, for the} $15.00 Suits reduced to sis es SELOS These are in Percales, Chambrays and Khaki of i. | $16.50 Suits voc ce cess $13.25 good wearing quality. Some in plain colors, others reduced to ay | Mr. ond Mrs 5 hen bl $17.50 Suits reduesd to aie on are in neat stripes. They are well made and dandy HIS introduces Robert M. MacRae, daughter, Sarah. removed to} -50 Suits reduce ! ae $13. wearing. A bargain at the price. one of the many healthy Seattle chil- ee ae are OS 210 GOCR aw a dren who have been raised on celebrated os M b J WwW L ° Maplewood “Milk from ‘the Pure. Milk iliaa Mazyory Bensamin: returned en's Wear at Low Prices Dairy. Although Robert has graduated f in Boston, En route #he ’ ° from the half. clams ataine & yonca aman DanK détackt teeta camer In suet Men’s Underwear Men’s Work Shirts Men’s Neckties $1.00 —his mother says he has been raised on | Heapolia and Washington, Db. C light weight Shirte and Drawers, suitable Every workman wants a shirt that will These splendid Fourin-Hand Wide End thla slticeaUll deinka good quaatitttetet | for spring and summer wear; jaeger color,| tnd hard wear and that is just what these} ‘Ties should appeal to men at this price. are made for, They're cut large and made] They're really worth more. There is @ great . ie ‘ einforced seat; knit cuffs and Jes. A it, and will take no other kind. Robert pr ; e nit cuffs and nk of strong chambray material. Priced spe-| variety of colors and designs to choose from na sc t “ns iti He ag face good buy. Per garment, 75¢. clally at $1.49, and they are sure to prove excellent wear- wood milk, and won't accept substitutes. siete ’ 5 . * ing cravats. Price $1.00. Robert is the picture 6f health and weighs WEEK SUNDAY: MATS. Men’s Hosiery Bathing Suits ’ . 65 pounds. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mr Especially fine quality of Fibre Silk Hose Our stock of Bathing Suits for men is now Men’s Nightgowns Malcolm MacRae in a wide choice of colors. The toes and] quite complete, We have cotton, wool and Good serviceable Muslin Nightgowns for f 1236 10th W . heels are strongly reinforced and they have | wool mixed suits, in plain colors and with} men. Plain white, V-neck. Cut good full 0 235 it ‘ double soles, We know you can't get b fancy body and skirt stripes, Better get] size. You will find these very comfortable Mr. MacRae is a ter wearing hose than these anywhere 3 one tomorrow and get in the swim. Priced] for summer wear and real good values at hardware mer- the price is reasonat Pair 75. from $1.50 up the low price of $1.79, chant. ia visiting friends and relatives Ladies’ Envelope Chemises Children’s Play Suits Ladies! You should take advantage of this special For the children who have to play and who are Bp offer in Envelope Chemises. They are fashioned of hard on their clothing, we recommend these Play NOTHER splendid example of the | nice, soft muslins, pink and white and preftily trim- Suits. They are of sturdy ginghams, double stitched beneficial effects of Maplewood ? ‘ | C | med with lace and ribbon runs. They'll wash beauti- and cut full size ort sleeves, red trimmings, These Milk is Stewart Holmes Preston, whose Le A | fully and render excellent service. Priced low at are especially suitable for summer wear. Each, picture is shown to the right. Stewart ¢ is $1.25. $1.00. t is a sturdy, good- -natured fellow, who a i | | Elastic Brassieres Barefoot Sandals oy yi paced per Rabice 4 . | This is another good value, Elastic Brassiere r These Barefoot Sandals are just what all the Ge cai datacatlaning cit Gee Pure L ” especially practical, for they are healthful, comfor youngsters have been wanting. They have good Milk Deiry, and a ‘eee oF.8 > to wear and very stylish in appearance. They are stitch-down soles; two buckles; wide, comfortable months weighed 19 pounds. “He is ; “al wee, made of fine-elastic mesh in a delicate shade of pink. last. Just right for the warm days of summer. Pair, the son of Mr, and Mrs, E. Pres | 5 y ton '00 914 Wi Glaler at: ’ 4 | enn ape Regular $3.50 values. Special for $2.98. $2.00 and $2.50. Use this rich, pure Maplewood Milk in your home, The Pure Milk | “ere DOOLEY Sale of House Dresses $1.98 Dairy delivers to all parts of Seattle. Tele rh PHIL HARRIS +IDA GOLD phone your order to i MILDRED‘ MAYO We have about 300 Ladies’ House Dresses, priced \, MAIN 2545 or MAIN 4310 Mort Beayuitl |@ regularly at $3.00, that go on sale at a special price 30 in TEES 30 Saturday. They are in neat black and white check and ee in a pretty style. Sizes 84 to 46. Get one while they SEATS NOW SELLING last. SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES mse eerieraniadsinatianenriarenrcnnstnimninnm/tersciniil ee FCAT

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