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MR. AND MRS. JOHN MONGO DAND AND MR. JOHN CARRIGAN ISSUE INVITATIONS FOR DANCE R. AND MRS. JOHN MONGO DAND and Mr, John Beardslee Carrt gan have issued two hundred invitations to a dancing party at the Beattie Yacht club Friday evening, July 9 Li (DATES To Remember FRIDAY, JUNE ts. or Practice club musicale at fon at the Mighiands. Mra R.A. Ballinger's tuncheon at the dunmet club for Mra. Prank B. Ingersoll, of Mantis. SATURDA JUNE te Mre Francis Quy Frink’s Mrs. Bowen Luncheon Hostess Mrs, Daria Rowen will be hostess At two luncheons of forty covers each to be given at her home. The first —to compliment Mrs. Howard Bal Jarm—will be given Thursday, July 1 and the second will be Mriday, July 2, in honor of Mrs. William 8. Pros eer of Chicago. . oe olf clud Mm honor of " te and Mise Bileabeth Miss Lea to Be Hostess i Miss Elisabeth Lea will be 3 ees at a luncheon at the Sur And Miss Anna Rboerta Hoge. club, followed by a theatre py TUESDAY, JUNE to at ‘the Moore theatre Saturday tn Mra. A. 1. Houffeur's at home for honor of Miss Gloria Frink, Miss eae TAMA TUibes Of Uae Treks Loiette and Miss Elizabeth Hamp WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30 arciage of Miss Marion Frye te Mr. Carl Dittmar at home of Mr. and Mra Charles Frye. Wedding of Miss Dorothy Condon to Mr. Judson Faulkner ta Trine tty Partan h. THURSDAY, JULY 1— Mra David Bowen tuneheon at home in heser ef Mra Howard Raliarn. MONDAY, JULY 5— Northwestern golf tournament Vancouver, D FRIDAY, JULY Mra. bavia at ton; Miss Catherine Ostrander Achsa Lou Powell and Miss Feiger. Miss Nellie Miss Margaret Tolman Weds Mr. Rex Raymond The marriage of Miss Margaret Tolman, daughter of Judge and Mrs. | Warren W. Tolman, of Olympia, to Mr. Rex J. Rayme of Was solemnized last evening Spokane, at the No home of the bride's parents. Dr, James W. Countermine read the fervice. Miss Tolman was atte) John M. Dand and by Miss Elizabeth Chadwick, of Carrigan da t 1 yacht club Atle, as maid of honor, and Miss Florence Clark and Miss Kather Partlow as bridesmaids, Mr. Wal Raymond, of Portland, acted groomsman for his brother. Mr Luncheon at University Club The president and past presidents as and Mrs. Raymond will make their home were laid for twenty guests. | Donation Wee! Thrift”Snop NOM cw ote P It ts not yet too Inte In the week the San Souci. . aboard his yacht. . q President’ icale for Benefit of Children’s Hospital es? “«@ | ‘The Junior Practice club will), dae 4 : Titekaats, followed by dancing,|*? Search your attics and close a Raneth of the Chlleren's| °F Conations for the Thrift shop. ease at ening at Nor.|Afticles which seem to you un Wy Te kite cD. sum. |usble are to them the means of gow Sich as yet |® Substantial income for the Chi a Deere te contributed |aren's home. The art of “making | Gaclosed, over” has been applied to euch an| lextent that any discarded wearing | apparel can and will be made sal-| able. Kindly telephone Eliiott 4609 and the motor corps will call eee Edward et Everett, Mra Broussais Mra Keith Logan Bullitt, Alerander Scott Bullitt, Mra ” Farrell, Mra. Archibaia Hui| Boys’ Party Mrs. Letcher Lambuth,| Master Ford Matthews entertained Qugood Packard, Misx Mary|twelve of his boy friends from the | Rochester, Mrs. Thomas! Whitney club at the home of Mrs Mrs. Harold Stimson, Mrs. F. Stimson, Mra Walter| & S. Soggs Tuesday evening. j eee |Shower for Bride-to-Be E Thomas Stimson ts tn charge i In compliment to Mise Freda Solo fs Pomme ete of-tickete, mon, a bride-to-be, Miss = Minnie ey |Lerner, Mrs. Samuel Cohen, Minx Birthday Party Mary Pinch and Miss Rose Gold Mrs. Hayward Thompson enter. entertained about thirty guests Mon day evening with a miscellaneous shower at the home of Miss Minnie Lerner, “tained twenty guests last Monday in | hofier of the first birthday of her lit tle danghter, Shirly Jean. For the Bride No Better Gift Than a Victor VICTROLA Today no home, be it elaborate or ever so humble, is without a VICTROLA. It provides enter- tainment, harmony and dance mu- sic at all times with no effort and little expense. We have Victrolas from $25 to $1500, and sell them on very convenient payment terms. Sherman, \Glay & Go. Third Avenne at Pine, Seadile 728-30 Broadway, Tacoma Spokane Portland tm Spokane after July 15 of four chapters of P. BE. O. enter-| ee tained today with a luncheon at the/ Yachting Party Women's University club in honor | Mr. Dietrich Schmits will enter-| “entity elected atate president. Covers} tain a party of friends on Sunday | Vor, , r ~Amihie Little son of Mrs. J. R. Wheat —Portrait by Grady. CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Seward Social and Literary Cteb ‘The last meeting of the Geward|John Chandler, | Social and Literary ctub will be in| Friday, June 25, at 2 p.m. Mrn All are|Chandier will be asnisted by Mra/ the form of @ plenic tunch asked to meet at the home of the | Ballard W. C. T. U. [the Shriners’ convention. | . ss SEATTLE STAR Mrs. Harry Keyes Hrooke ana) small son, Thomas, are spending a few days at the Karlington Coun, try club. | Mr, John Carrigan, Mr. Hugh Lats and Mr, Miram Patterson are motoring thru the Olympics, They ‘expect to return Friday | eee Dr. Guy & Peterkin will return this evening from Vancouver, where |he has been attending the Medical | eke pers | Friday evening, June 25, at 8:16 Jo’clock. She will be assinted by Minn | | Mr, and Mrs. Ivan I. Mytand are| Grace Tee, « anist, and Rose japending the week in Portland, Ablan, plano pupil of Mies Tee. Mra ee Mra Sam Adler of New York ey visiting her mother, Mrs. | Loulse Martell . Mise Virginia Sandford of Chicago ls the house guest of Mr. and Mra | John C, Eden at the Highlands Mrs. E accompanied by Mis Sandford, will leave today for sev eral days’ visit in Vancouver. eee ‘The Misses Marion, Elizabeth and Eleanor Elford will leave Friday Vietse morning for Vancouver to meet] sole, My their mother, Mrw. A. 8, Elford, who| — Blo: will arrive in Vancouve riday after @ two months’ sojourn in the Hast. They expect to return Seattle on Sunday. ee. ana 2 * - . Piano Solo, Sonata No. 1, Firet Move ms re. ‘ol ment Hayde wave the fivte gn C. Eden will! Nose Ablan t next week for | ote, For You Alone . Geen ‘i Daniel Vinceot O'Brien astern ‘cities to be Vietin Ovligate, Elinor Mehnert. Love's Horrow Shelley + © Helen ¢ ra. Mr. and Mra, BE. H. Hamlin have | Sele, the tose, De Keven received a cablegram from their | 4, a | daughter, Miss Phyllis Hamlin, tn-| | forming them of her safe arrival in | Sole, (a) ‘The ftar Rowers Paria, France. eee Mra Henry F. Blake and Midses Alice, Phyllis and Mary Gordyce Blake expect to leave the first of July for Lake Chelan to spend a| month. ee Mr. and Mrs. Charles HL Black motored to Vancouver, B. C, yew terday to be gone until Monday. eee Mr. Chester E. Roberta ts epend in Portland attending | jing a week oe Mre. Thomas Green, who has been visiting for several months In |California, Mississipp! and New York, will return Monday accom- panied by her son, Mr. Thomas Green, Jr, who was graduated from Lawrenceville, The Ballard W. C. T. U. will be entertained at the home of Mra. 1737 W. b8th ot, 0. Nelson and Mrs W. Thomas. hostess, Mra A. RO Clough, 6403, Mrs. T. W. Hauns ix in charge of Alaska st. at 12 o'clock sharp. Ifthe program on health and medical weather is favorable, plenic will be | temperance, held at Lake Washington tennis eee court. Bring lunch, Coffee provided Serial Score by hosters, ‘The Social Score will meet at the | eee home of Mra. Leary Ajax, 939 dist Seattle Central Council of M. ©. ave. at tp m — and PT. A. 4 The Seattle Central Council of Bj Biren ps SO ‘ad } and Parent others’ Congress requested to ment at the residence Teacher associations will give a ple ; wh of 3 rdell, 1700 Mth ave is. atthe hetep-ot Mrs. We Biler ee 2. Weeee seen " at 2 p. m, to work for bazsar Jarrel,on Bainbridge island. Steamer Py Rainbridge leaves at 9:90 o'clock at ADDITIONAL CLUBS braith dock, ret at 4pm eS aes ion fates given to mothers | west us 0. 8 The Weat Seattle O. B.S octal circle will give a card party June FREE DOCTO E-Government Physician A Home for $100 Cas And per month, Halfacre ground 28 at the Weert Side hall East Stare and their friends are in ern ited . eee Wash. Boulevard W. C. T. U. Wash. F evard W. CTU. will | meet at 2p. m. Friday tn the chapel, Thirty-firet and Madison. All mem- bers are urged to attend see W. CT. U. to Entertain ‘The eight annual “Three Seore and Ten Camp Fire.” will be given by the City Federation of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, June 30, in the Swedish tabernacle, Belle | vue avenue and Pike street, in honor } of members of the organization who have pamed the age of 70 years. The program will begin at 11 o'clock with a reception. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'c ‘Twenty nine septuagenarians attended the | camp fire last year. MAKING ICE TEA To make perfect iced tea one must be extravag with tee Unieas great care is taken extravagance in glasses may also take place Make the tea just as for hot tea t p ‘or garden and chickens. Two-roc pail TWOrOOM | 4 little stronger if the family really noune, ready to move into, Here in a ee Biggs nen Pie chance to acquire a real home on| % chy py tage de Seen till ebmakt mpeisianrd with cracked ice and 3 a onn “ 4 pour over tea. Here ts where the start to own a home. H. C. PETERS 716 Third Ave, Children’s Coughs may be checked end more serious cousitions of the throet often will promptly giving the child a PISO’ be avoided b | | tee” of vale *“ comes in for if the hot tea touches the side of | the glass it will crack. Pour the tea onto the ice and there will be po harm done. Sugar will go farther !f made into a sirup. Sugar dissolves slowly in old liquids and it takes a lot to make the tea sweet. In the sirup | the sugar is dissolved and the tea is | sweatened quickly. 1 A cynical woman never shows up to an advantage at a church social, Every Fat Woman poids weekly ne heal and talk with some of those they are only too gind to tell you beat part welght You may eat all y a day, and oftener if necessary. ARE YOU PEE YOUR HEAL AND You can't camouflage an unquint, ous knows you ure wicomfortable, Why do you want to saneeas nto small for yen? If a w nan Inpaes Inte dowd she shouldn't rave about the ine My patients are of all ages majority are from 45 women between thone ages have t of their appearance I have the only establishment nA If you live ont of the et your weight, write for FI ELIZABETH MARKS! WOMEN EXCLUSE Kiliott 4232, 251-2 Yale Seattle, Mdg., Cor Wash dion and investigate /Y SATISFIED WITH Northwest for the cure of obesity, and I want every fat _———_— —X¥€_—[—<—¥X[_—============ in Seattle th as they reduce who have reduced, And the nal about it ow nee FIGURE? y, fat figures. Pvery « Including yourveit, clothes that are too we after marriage of this kind in the and want to reduce information, ELLE VeLY mer Third und Union eee Mra B. Y. Tiffany, who has been the house guert of Mr. and Mra RL. LaRue, departed for her home in Santa Harbara Sunday accom panied by her nephew, Mr. Abbott Lindsey, who will spend the summer months with her. eee Dr. and Mrs. George F. White side of Portland, en route to thr Canadian Medical Congress, spent Tuesday as the guests of Dr. and llooker. ee Mise Elizabeth Chadwick returned this afternoon from Olympia, where nhe was brideamaid at the Raymond Mra 8 V. . Tolman wedding, which waa sol |emnized last evening ; eee Ensign Bennett Falknor, who is stationed at San Pedro, will arrive in Seattle Friday to act as grooms man at the FalknotCondon wedding, and will be the guest of his father and mother, Mr. and Mra. A. J Faiknor, while in the city CHARACTER NOBILITY TAUGHT TO CHILDREN One of the finest services to a child that parents can give, as pointed out by the National Kinder garten association, is to help him rightly to appraise the moral and spiritual worth of great men and women. To reveal Washington, Lin ence Nightingale to a 4 enrich him by great or Flo child is to inepire @ making clear what are the neases of the great Parents, the national association holds, should be warned against |holding up ax ideals second, third, and even fifth rate figures. They [should haye the courage to say to, their children, “This woman, how ever well-known, is not worthy of pect, for she lacks nobility n, however rich or howeve is not a ‘| coin your r This m numerous his benefactionas, truly great and noble person.” went five of her voice pupfis in a recital at the Y. W. C. A. auditorium Schroeder is a well-known and ac complished dramatic has recently tak | People's Rank building. Plane Solo Jazz Revue Here Until Saturday | | In Seattle || Conducted by LOUISE ANNABLE Mrs. Schroeder to Present Voice Pupils Mra, Lillian B. Behroeder will pre- contralto, whe h & studio at 4 The program is as follows: PART ONE (a) fhadow Dance (b) Marmuring & - -MaeDowen | Jensen Herbert Guy @ Maraiat inird | sersiects | oT Love You, Dear Hawley | (By Hequest Daniel Vincent 0 Brien Lovers of 100 per cent “jazz” and Unes that contain more than the le gal 2.76 per cent of humor will find much to tickle them tn the famous Fanchon and Mareo Revue, which will be at the Metropolitan theatre | unt! Saturday night. The revue was produced in San Francineo, and its group of chorus! girls are the prettiest the earthquake city could uncover. Some swank danctng numbers are contributed by the Wright dancers; Nelson and Chain are successful pro- moters of the abdominal chuckle, while Arthur West and Bill Dolley are not to be alighted when mention | ta made of prominent risibiliies-tick- Plaited Skirts Still Favorites of Fashion hoeceescsnt SRS SSS | BY CORA MOORE ‘The same model can duced in white serge New York's Fashion Authority silk covered buttons a Plaited tunies, plaited blouses and ana white silk braid in overblouses and particularly plaited| goiq and brown. nkirts are to be reckoned with, and|” ‘The hat with the gown is practically no material ts exempt, |with g dark brown gi lorn Tt & estimated that 2 difference of one inch in the rainfall occurring in July in the atx chief corn-row- ing states makes a difference of more than $300,000,000 in the Value of the corn crop LY RO 10 20d ba original poste Trying Summer Days Do you suffer from the enervating effects of the hot summer months? Do you feel heavy, dull, lan- guid and indisposed to mental and _ physical exertion? For relief, try LYKO The Great General Tonic Sold By All Reliable Deaggrete Sole Manufacturers: LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY New York Kansas City, Mo. at all druggists. Always at the Owl Drug Company Light Dresses For Summer Wear Just what you want for the Fourth. Tricolette—Satins—T: affetas Tricotine and Serges Very Specially Price ‘These are late mod- els for summer wear, nicely tailored, trim med in braid, beading and atitehing; both long and short sleeves, Colors—Blue, ‘ Brown, Black and Taupe In al colors, 1632 Fourth Avenue d at Sport Skirts Priced from $8.50 to $17.50 11 colors and combination plain and pleated; sizes from 26 to 82. These are excellent values. Stenswick Shop Main 1674 Fourth and Olive—Near Times Building In the filustration is shown 8! ostrich three-piece costume that Regina! Wallace wears, It is all in dull green-| |sold tone, The skirt and Eton are of taffeta and the blouse of chif! |cloth, A dark green band with gol tints In it and another of dark brown | atti provide the trimming. The cos) tume is as attractive as it is practi-| cal 2 The werd honeymeen eriginate® fon from the custom of drinking a q\@ike wine, or mead, each day for month after marriage. AN women’ like good things end most men come under that head. Bketched From This Offering Another Shipment of Jersey Suits $25.0 These very unusual suits were especially re- ordered to supply those who were disap- pointed in securing the size or color desired in the previous sale. In this new shipment are Tuxedo, button-up and high-collar ef- fects. Among them are blue and brown heathers and solid colors of navy, black, Belgian, Pekin, leather, brown, tan and Capa Second Avenue at Spring Street, (Take levator to Third Floor.)