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‘MRS. HOGE TO HONOR — MISS FRINK’S GUESTS WITH LUNCHEON BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS BR HOG 2 WILA Golt and Misa I Miss Gic ENTERTAIN with 4 club RS. JAMES 1X twelve covers Sompliment to Miss Tenn. who are the cu Garden Luncheon Me BC Sixteen friends to Highlands on Tuesday formal garden ia Fr DATES To Remember TURSDAY, JUNE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 83 Hughes has for ' te lune ance at & tinmer dance at # with a children’s p ear the Country Mm honor of the daughter, Mrs Miss A IDAY UNE ts Practice M ffm Hunter McEwan presided at the p. urns. | Miss McLaren Wed to Mf. Barton ‘On Saturday evening, at (he of the bride's © Mr. Fr Richard McLaren, the ma D ise of Miss Jean McLaren and jaer Barton was read m W. H. Bliss, in the p Felatives and intimate it the guests ab chorus, fr d by Miss Ire Maled the bride, Hight JUNE 26 Mre Jw SATURDAY, M Mew 1 Mina Aw WEDNESDAY JUNE M home erta WH 10. Ma = n Fr Mr mn McDermott, sig in " htly hat to| 1:0 Entertain i Bruner] With Luncheon A buf! A. Pa who wa er @raped, with a smart tat SMatch and a corsage of ¢ 'Fases and lilies of the val fet supper followed, with Mis Haynes presiding at th Appointed table. Miss Hazel | @hd Miss Irene M | im dispensing hospit ing the informal reception ‘of congratulations, the bride Mrs. Albert Robinson, Mr Jamieson and Mrs. Frank E Qcted as hostesses Mr. and Mrs. Barton left short wedding journey, and their return will be at home summer in their cottage at Bay. eee Mrs. Downey to Be \ Hostess at Tea In welepme to Mrs Ruhm and as a com James D. Farrell, a tea w @t the Sunset clud on Tursd moon, with Mrs. Archibald § I as hostess. ow | Farm, Va. She wore Ha Ke ~ | guest of her d round | Fepi¢ pe James K ing t. Mr Inger aur Mrs ttation Miscellaneous Showe in E Mitch se for a ary Broderick Miss Rothgeb Wed to Mr. Mueller Miss J B. Re Tho ° theed ar were 5 ay aftern Rothged in eff the university | Dr. Charteris | Feted Guest Dr. Mary A. Charteris, of Worces Mer, Mass. who departed today for Wancouver. B. C.. has been the in Spiration of many informa! affatrs D) during her visit in town, where sh has been the cuest of Dr. Maybelle : Park. * pS teab Diya hostess at Seattle Tennis Tuncheon of eight covers last wee " @@ Borthold Inn, in honor ot Dr. Dinner-Dance @Berteris, and on Thursday she was| Reservations are being ma complimented at the luncheon ¢ the eeaerdanes @ 86 ae School Clinic Staff. nursday Se Senate club en We Bing. for Dr. Charteris, a dinner wa: Gre rolls ot given at the Hote! Sorrento, with aie abate ia the Seattle Medic & Women sandnggggsein Men —————_—— Unive nd a post-graduate of Mueller me ngton and is well knowr business world ‘Club eve b Now Playing—All Week 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Mat. Every Day—15c to 50c “KISS ME” WITH Dorothea Sadlier, Isabelle Winlock Harry Meyer An Up-to-Date Musical Farce Music, Lyrics and Staging by WILLIAM B. FRIEDLANDER Presented by IRWIN ROSEN and Eddie Kane & Herman “The Midnight Sons” } In Ragt Cocktail Jay John Marie Gardner & Hartman In ‘Vaudeville Vagaries’ Merle Charlotte DOWNEY & WHITING “JUST KIDS” Bartholdi’s Birds Fifty Comedy Birds 7 RESISTA? | A Masterpiece of Mys- tery. A Ninety-eight- Pound Girt None \ Can Lift 5 BUSH BROTHERS $. cone i ORCH. wattle « ¢ Mr r Fisher nd mmo of Washingte Ce in the de tor at nesday THE SEATTLE The marriage of Miss Gladys Swalwell and Mr. Wallace | sively solemniz Mrs. Joseph Av Swalwell.—Portrait by Grady. members that given each a evening during . Board of National Women Voters to Be Honored Tom these dances will be nate Wednesday the summer. w evening, at the Sunset 1 be « mbers CLUBS FOR TUESDAY of th Dorcas Circle meet with Mra bath Dorcas circle wi W. Chandler, 1737 W. at, at Pp. m Writers’ Clab i will Shower for Bride-Elect M Writers’ kson at & p Mrw club club meet Yew Papers will be read M. Sarrer, Mra. A James M. Stamps. Viet ome. . in c the roome A m Mra welc Emma Lazarus Auxillary Emma Lazarus auxiliary of th Will meet thin evening en Initia n be followed by id of Orthopedic Hospital oft B'nal at the tonal cere nies to program Interlaken The nl re the Children's a car Yacht memt of th al w Interlaken Orthopedic party and lub Tui © 4 Janc lay © at the Seattle evening. cee Clive Chub Civic club will hold of the er Woman’ The Womar A meeting at the home dent, Mrs. Carrie L. Mi A full n 1 be urged meeting of the ein is w last Girts party Seattle The immer Business first swimming of the 8 club will be given at Luna Take 6:15 ferry or Alki Point Lunch committee will provid luncheon at nominal price Bring cup, knife, fork and spoon. Those who do not xwim are just as Club leave this week for the remain for a Girls’ park Dwight Merrill his daughter, who has ac Mise at nn Vir stu been asbury, Mins na visiting | expected Hill Ferguson, at t and Mrs. Horton Force will guests this week of Mr. and Prescott Oakes, near the Coun club. Country club, . Mr. be the Mrs. try Alfred Ayerst left where of e- Mr daughter, and M k end at Cryst Mrs. Hod. Warren L Thacher Hodge and Lea, spent the week Springs 1eKts of . parents, and Mrs. 27. . the Mr Rickaby ctivity is and Miss afternoc * fe after account (i several weeks of on . convalescent Mrs. J. M. Macedo will leave week to visit Mra, William A. Shan non at her home, Shannon-on-Chelan, at Lake Chelan. | . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. MeDo: and Mr, and Mra Orrin H. Carpen ter are departing today for Portland to attend the Shrine convention. 8. Mrs, Donald Curtis, who the guest of Mrs. R 8. departed Sunday for to join her husband, who is attached to U. 8. eee Miss Eunice Delaney left Portiand to a ities and rose Ford Sunday end the festival and Mra, Erskine Edward receiving congratulatic of a son, who has name of Gail Edward. Mr. and Mra, W. V junday for Portlar Shrine convention Dr. and Mrs. Otis F. Lamson and| Dr, and Mra, Richard W. Perry left this afternoon by m for Vancou B. C., to attend the medical congress en week tiv ee a Mr Mix the re birth n the ws on been as been Wilson, nm Francisco Lieut. Curtis 8. New York Rhinehart left to attend the “ Mra. Heber | well known compe ‘oleman of New York in musical circle to r turer, arriv 1 in Se. yer n ‘nd i# a guest at the Calhoun hotel. Jattle Saturday to spend the summer ar} Mr. Coleman will be remembered as ys|\the producer of “The Mystic Rose, McEwan | given in 1912 the Metropolitan Archibald | theatre, Mins Olive Kerry of Portland |rived on Friday to spend a few 4: as the t of Mrs, W. H daughter, Mrs gue as and her ed Thursday evening, June 10, at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and by | A.| Business | this | as aj ‘ttle to spend the summer Saturday | STAR Frederick Duthie was impres- | John | much-desired revival | by | guests of Mrs. ! R T In Seattle Conauctea by DOROTHY FAY GOULD Fine Arts Society Appoints Committees week the Heattle Laat board of direetors of the hela ing. with Fine Arts Society mmitterappointing meet Exhibitions have been entrusted perfect safety for the coming season to Paul Gustin, Mrs. Quinan Minn grains are Perkins, J. D. Butler bald Downey. It is hoped by many th Sunday teas and opening rece will not to last three but and Annie Cajhoun, Pro. of Mra. rtatnment in the hands e under Mra. and Mra, Archi continue yearn, die ax in the will have Of all affairn, these have always been most popu lar, and justly looked forward to interesting people of many so- | clal groups as an ¢ tunity for getting acquainted, Education is under Mr. Carl Goumt and Mra Stella Webster An has #0 réal nervice of a Fine in not to provide ticket the palate eration often been said, the Arta Society exhibits of the older gen homesick out West for the tidbits of the Kast, but to provide opportunities for rare to cultural rather ments were served present were The members Frank Williams, Roy Potter, Wilmer Hewitt, William Sta ley, Fred Calhoun, Charlies Wusthoff and George LaFray Minute Women to Hold Meeting The Seattle Council of the Minute women will hold its monthly meeting Thursday afternoon, June 24, at 2:30 ‘clock, in the assembly hall of the Chamber of Cor build ing. The officers organiza. tion Include Mra. Fred Bert, jr councilor, Mre. H. D. Hurley, secre tary; Mra, Raymond Frazier urer, and Miss Ruth Gazzam, iwtrar, treas. reg Postpone Merting Lorraine Social club will not meet | Wednesday, June 23, because of the Shriners’ convention Annual Pienic at Medina The Literature and Travel depart ment of the Woman's Century club will hold its annual picnic as the W. C. Dawson and Mise $. 5. Williams at Medina on Wednesday, June 23, New members of the department will be welcomed. The program for the coming year will be presented. The committee on rrangements, Mrs. O. F. Hutchin son,. Mrs. 8 J. Stilwell and Mrs. Arthur Holt, request the members to take the 10:45 or 11:45 boat at Leschi park } Rainier Post to Give Program Women’s auxiliary, No. tain Rainier Post | 21, American Legion, will enter the ladies’ auxiliaries of the the their beauty reached young to the thru feeling After twenty, only learn liectually—a ment, but Memberships by Mr. Cha Milnora Roberts not know that into the people wr orld it open of be when it can pelentinte to nay be one love dunty better than ne y spl of Minn are taken care Alden Many new len and welcome noclety; and ar one interested ing the local join by eallir day from 1 Galleries, 1213 in art art t and in meet readily ron ecretary r Ave an t Art at the Fine Fc urth Seattleites Buy a Number of Paintings Mr. F. B. La in at the Washir tion of inexpensiv several of which he tle people ‘Poppy Field Ve ton ¥ f New York h a collec modern paintings has wold to Seat by Alber Du Van nen, was bought by Mra. A. Warr for her home on Federal A California of Paul was purchased by Mr Two one “A by were W. H. Worth, Mr. Mic i Mins Peterson and Du Vannes have studios in New York, Mins Peterson has studied under Sarol and her things ar of splas sun Nght. One 1of as was re purchased Waechter on exhibition Fine Arts galleries Du Vannes has some beautiful col orful California things, somewhat like Emi] Carlson's work. They are modern and are full of spirit and the dash of youth. They are selling for from $150 to $200. . Maurice Browne to Show in London Mr. Maurice Browne and his wife, Ellen Van who have been seen in New York lately with thelr puppets, “A Midsummer Night's Dream,” have left for Lon don, where Mr, Browne will visit his home before returning to the Cornish school for the winter term, The New York Times recently praised the pup: pet show “as @ fine art,” as present ed by the Brownes. Some of the best ty Beatt had last winter ¢ from reviews in Eastern papers about the Brownes, ave Lauritz Waechter Spanish Girl, ken by Mr Du Vannes by canva J. Peterson, and a ntly in by at Volkenburg, in |Wayne Albee Appears | in “Shadowland” hadowland” recently had an in- teresting article, “Bolsheviking in Philisia; or, the Little Theatre Goes Occidenting,” by Jno, Beardslee Carri- kan, with special photographs by | Wayne Albee. This is an interesting | addition to Seattle's artistic tenden- cles . Special Exhibition Due in July Paul Gustin and Mra. Davis have been hobnobbing at committees late. ly, gathering in @ special summer ex hibition. Local critics are most en- thusiastic about it. It will open in July and will contain work by Gus- tin, Patternson, Mrs, Waukinshaw, | Elmer J. Noble, Seattle and Lioyd T. | Clare Shepard Shissler, Wayne Albee. welcome. | . Towa Club club will give a dinner at teria at 6 o'clock. Speak ers and program | . DAK Towa Meven’ caf oe Study Class A. R. Study meets with Robert Enegren, 2016 E. 62d at 2 o'clock . | Seahurst Minute Women Seahuret Minute Women meet at the school house at 2:30. | Fd "9g Mrs, Maud Wood Park to Be Guest of Honor D. Mrs. wt Class | Armory | Cochran posts and the commanders and adjutants of the three posta, | Thursday evening, June 24, at & o'clock, Veterans’ hall of the Mr. E. B. Kiebba, state superintendent of the ports, will be the guest of honor. A delightful program has been ar. ranged by Mrs. W. H. Finck and Mra. William H. Nelson, with the following committ charge: Mrs Maurice Thompson, chairman of the} reception committee; Mra. C Bag-| ley. chairman of the program com mittee, and Mrs. Margaret Taylor in charge of the dining room. The| ladies in charge of the affair are| looking forward to a large attend ance. in The Washington League of Women | wi entertain the ent. | of the National of Voters with a luncheon « at 1 o'clock at the Hote} with Mre Maud Wood) dent of the National honor guest All col nd members of the ereity club are asked which may Henry Bite Mrs } ve Women Tuesday Sorrento, Park eague, as legiate alumni a Women's Univ make resery arranged t man (North | Hitehings (W ters rep! League to one. Mrs 443-M). be ru 87) w Soctal Service Chib | party Social the 1 pic's rice club's garden wn of Mr®, Andrew from 3 until 6. ADDITIONAL CLUBS on home. eh Social byterian chureh inment at Bethany (1 The Bethany F will give a social enterts the church parlors this ¢ ing $39 o'clock. Musical program and refreshments | co ee Mr. and Mrs. Redding to Mr. nd Mrs. Almond G, Redding | Invite their former students and their friends to a farewell dancing party on Friday evening, June 25, as they retiring from the Queen Anne hall | . . P. E. 0, Club E. 0, club held their annual this afternoon on the grounds H. Denny, at her home on Lake Washington. |About one hundred and fifty m bers were present, their husbands joining them for dinner eee Gamboliers’ Club |The many friends and patrons of the Gamboliers’ club will be inter: lested to know that at a held at the home of Geor Thursday evening, June 17, the club | decided to give a series of winter dances to be held at the Masonic temple, dates for which will be an nounced later. After absence of over two years from social activities, | due to members being in the service, |and in view of the many requests |from former patrons, it was decided to give a series of dances conforming | to the old Gambolier standard. Ofti- cers elected for the ensuing year are |Mr. George LaFray, president, and | Mr. Wm, Staloy, retary and treas- | urer. After a short meeting refresh. | The P plenic of Mrs. I | Lochkele Let's eat at Boldt's, Cozy boxes |for the whole family Choose a CRYSTAL ElectricWasher Cleanses Clothes Quickly, Cheaply and Carefully A Child Can Control It Rta iF © Dance | || Cylinder runs continuously in one direction only. | No oiling required, Come today and select one, or call up Elliott 152 and we will wend one to your own home, | | ete, and even Imogene and Roy Par- tridge Conducted by LOUISE ANNABLE MISS MAYBELLE DARU, ewer ~~. ® al — WT Who is to appear in concert Tuesday evening in Odd Fel- lows hall.—Portrait by James | |Two Promisin, |\& Merrihew. ae to Appear in Recital Miss Marie Gashweiler will pre sent two of her talented pupils in a joint concert at the Odd Fellows’ hall Tuesday evening at 8:15 0’ Miss Maybelle Darud, her 12-ye prote, will present Cyril Scott Impressions from the Jungle,” the first time in Seattle, in tion to a group of other ch numbers. Miss Lorenza Cole, wh ability as a pianist has already b proven, will interpret Schulz-E paraphrase of Strauss’ Blue Danul waltz in a program of other in ing selections. A VALUABLE TIME TABLE | ‘The time required for cooking etables depends on the kind, size age of the vegetables. You must wu your judgment in deciding when jare done, but a time table may b you. Time table for cooking | vegetables in water: Asparagus, 10-20 minutes. n), %-1 Roum, Beets, old, 3-4 hours. Beets, young, %-1 hour. ro 2 20-30 minutes, 0-15 minutes Parenips, 20-45 minutes. ereen, 20-30 minutes, Potatoes, 36-40 minutes, Spinach, 15-20 minutes. Squash, 20-30 minutes. Let's eat at Bold for the whole family. YOUR MONEY GOES FURTHER HERE Our store is a good place for you to buy, for we give you the best value for the lowest price. Don’t forget that economical buying is an easy way to save. SALE OF HOUS E DRESSES $1.98 This sale will be of interest to every woman. We are offering $3.00 dresses come in neat checks, mad white collars and trimmings. They’re real bargains. at once. White Middies Regular $2.00 *Middies for ladi reduced to a low price for clearance. Why not buy one and save money? They are made of good galatea with reinforced yokes a shoulders. Special $1.65. and $2.50 es and miss es Boys’ Union Suits Just what your boy wants for the warm summer days There are both porous-knit and fine balbriggan garments; short sleeves and knee length. These come in ecru color only. Reg ular $1.00 values; special, suit, 75¢. Ladies’ Union Suits Very serviceable Union Suits for ladies; close fitting knee; made of a fine quality of soft combed cotton yarn; bodice top, mercerized tape shoulder straps. Priced __reasonably— $1.25 and $1.50. Sateen Bloomers Black Sateen have band at elastic at knee prove serviceable Ages 2 to 16. sturdy, They Good, Bloomers. waist and These will and good value. Pair 65¢ up at this special price. They le up very neatly and with You should see these Sizes 34 to 46. Ladies’ Smocks These pretty smocks are unusually good value at this reduced price, They are well tallored and tastefully trim- med with embroidery. Reg- ular $3.50 Special, 82.89. values. Silk Hose Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose at a special price. They come in cordovan, gray and white, wich a fine Sinch ribbed garter tor. The toes and heels are rein- forced and the soles are dou- bled to insure long service, Full fashioned. Sizes 8% to 10. Special price, $1.50, Huck Towels 18x36 inches, plain white, hemmed ends, each 25¢; per dozen, $2.75. Outing Cloth White Outing Daisy Cloth, inches wide; extra heavy weight. Per yard, 45¢. Crib Spreads Pretty white crocheted Crib Bed Spreads; hemmed, ready for use; size 48x60 inches. Each $2.00, “THE STORE THAT, SAVES vOU MONEY’ ATMAC SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET