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FAPZ AN WN AF we 70 Mrs. Charles Wilson, of Vietorta, B. C., who haa been the house guest | Has Harem Hem of Mr. and Mra, Thomas Bi left yesterday for her home, called > the suddeo iliness of her Uttle | daughter, SEATTLE DAY NURSERY | TO GIVE GARDEN FETE ¢ BEAUTIFUL LAWNS OF MRS. FREDERICK B. BAUSMAN wil! be the scene of the yearly garden fete to be given by the Seattle Day ‘Thursday afternoon, July 29 As in past years, society ls look forward to this event with a great deal of anticipation, The party will the form of a The Dansant, with an tmprovised floor out of doors. As attractions there will be fortune-telling, fish ponds and «pecially DATES To Remember SATURDAY, JUNE te— Mr Mra Francia Guy Frink's Geit club in honor of and Mise Bijsabeth see ' : ing Party at Yacht Club For the pleasure of Miss Loiette Mias Elizabeth Hampton, of , Tenn, and Miss Gloria Mr, and Mrs. Francis Guy will entertain with a dancing Mr. ‘Thursday evening, July 8, at Yacht club. <4 o nd Mra James D. Howe's dance at Golf elub to honor their son-in-law and daughters, Mr and Mra James Colbert Sullivan i And Mia Anna Roberta Hoge, | 4 2 rs f «home. for irs. Gaffney Hostess were, Manages a nome fe compliment to Mrs, N. W. Hop NY @f Syracuse, N. Y.. Mra. W. B TUESDAY, JUNE t0— ms oa next Mra Al. Mouffie t home for etsce. 4 untii 6. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30+ eee Marriage of Miss Marton Frye to Misses Sheahan Mr, Cart Dittmar at home of Mr. end Mra Charles Frye. or Guests ding of Mise Dorothy Condon te Mr Judson Faulkner in Tria honor of Miss Janet Sheahan L Miss Claire Sheahan, Miss | THURSDAY, J ity Parteh cbureh. ra 7 uncheon at Crawford was hostess at an || Me .PAyit, Boree ie toward tea yesterday afternoon at Dallarn home. Miss Dorothy Allen and | MONDAY, JULY s— Dorothy Lane presided at the Northwestern olf tournament te ‘aasisted by Miss Ji) Perine and FRIDAY, JULY oe ‘achting Party THURSDAY, JULY &— and Mrs. Prescott Oakes are and Mra Francts Guy Frink ining a party of friends over ee i gh ag Bing = My Week-end, on the J, 8. Gibson! con anatase t it, Lydia | beth Hampton, of oe |] FRIDAY, JULY o— we Dane 4 hi oy Mr. and Mra Joho od am al Service Club ‘ars Jona 'B. Carrigan Gance at ‘The Social Service club will meet | Yacht cted Monday with Mrs. John Rich-| Lane in Mrs. Henry Stever N. G. headquarters, regimental in ‘3 apartment at the Hotel firmary and staff officers, will give to, thelr annual ball tonight at the eee Armory. Gov. Louis Hart and Mra. ay at Women’s Hart will lead the grand march > eee ‘University Club Pienio. at ‘There will b@a play this evening | i the Women’s University club by Golden Gardens Players’ Art guild entitled “The The Misses Eloise Moore, Helen tin Arden.” by Philip | Weston, Margaret Ross, Ruth Dulin to which members and/and Clifford Peek, Wallace Howe are invited Derrell Seaman and.Herbert Shoely ® \chaperoned by Mra. W. W. Weston. jwere hostemes and hosts at a picnic | bast Tuesday at Golden Gardens. Little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warner. —Portrait by Grady. Vational_ Guard innual Ball os eee é ae Baby Cilnle ee weet battalion infantry. W:/ Young Men’s Under the auspices of the Central Elmer J. Noble Post : ssociation Council of the Congress of Mothers| Elmer J. Noble post, American Le Business A t and Parent-Teacher associations the|@ion, will give a dance af the ito Give Dance Daby clinic at Seventh and Madison| Knights of Columbus hall Friday CLUBS FOR SATURDAY 27 junch and bathing suits. ee Leave pier 3at 30a. m. Lring evening et the Geattle Yacht club, “ho gat sags Neoneh gaerd opal barrage rte liga hg ven PALACE HIP FEATURES |‘ "7 "70" Inoca at they etsuerauseriens. See Meats bam ater a| sir ot Jur, woen Mt wi be coed 1.11 Dane gay concoction of music and dancing, |‘ ‘* summer: epite of af the x ove fm progress dur |‘ 20 entértaining feature of the new Pythian Sisters Dance past week, the| Dill which opened yesterday at! me Pythian Sisters will give thetr|tations for another dance--“Hose | | Loew's Palace Hip. The background. | monthly public dance at the Knights |Hop"—to be given at the Lanchi ot the Cherry sale cre. | Suggestive of a refreshing resting | og pythias hall on Saturday evening,|Park pavilion, Thursday evening, ‘a unique sense | Place in an arid Jand. shows palms) June 26 and camels, with brilliant lighting eee effects. Miss Francis Morton, a Fastern Star Club | prima Yonna whose blonde prettiness| astern Star club will keep open | Daughters of St. George ‘unusual ‘epporta: | snd soprano voice please, heads ®t hone at 4090 Arcade buliding, com-| Mrs. C. Klaus entertained the to buy on credit | “ast of comely girls. and in & num) mencing on this date, June 27 and/ Daughters of St. George at her ber of songs. Comicalities of Ufe. io for all Shriners passing thru Se-|home Tuesday, June 22. Carda were) |an offered by Frank Walmsley and|atie Shriners are asked to make \played and tea served. j Mae Keating, are original and are! uss of these rooms. Telephones and | rewarded with gales of laughter.) checking room are free. , In Seattle in charge. eee j i i uy H i Jimmy Rosen and company have a oe | decidedly different bit of humor In! King County Legislative Federation | their farce, “Call Me Papa.” Henry) king County Leginiative federa |J. Kelly, billed as the Irish Amert-|tion will give it» annual plenic at = sym divides Py offering fifty: the home of Mra. L. Ellen Day, at| Sone Pe ate alte A jevoting bent “ to up to date | suquamish. Take steamer Hyak at || Also mew’ mericans, and part to. amusing /9 4 m, at pier 3 _ (Gnd boys’ suits. | Irish stories, Some gymnaatic oddi- f o- | ties, together with pantomime com- Cherry's Rinite Style Shop = nay. in featured by the. Bimboen 97 Rialto Bldg. (old Frederick & Neb | wit va. Wit" in the title of the fea- gon Bldg), over Pig'n Whistle. ture photoplay. is ii | sa : san °. is sash | Conducted by | SAT Reat coeeting tthe. Aisnce LOUISE ANNABLE Lorraine society will be held at the Violin Recital by organization's hall, at the Geneva . * } |hotel, 208 Marion st. Saturday even.| Pupils of Miss Miller | Jing at 7:45. After a short business! A large and rested audience |wension the evening will be given| heard Miss Marjorie Miller's violin over to card playing. Light refresh-| pupils in a recital at the Women's ments will be served. All members| University club Tuesday evening. | are urged to attend and a cordia} in.| The program opened and closed with | vitation is extended to any Alsatian | ensemble numbers —two charming | lor Lorraine member in the city duos very creditably done. Catherine | . . Lashley, Thetmia Lines and Masa Fu: | Women's King County Republican Club | program of which Miss Miller may ruya did particularly nice work on « Madison; Women's King County Republican| well be proud. The following num and |¢lub wil! hear Colonel George B. | bers were rendered, Lamping. candidate for governor, | Tro—Alr de Taliet veeeeees Torelit | Cathert ey, Verno | Spring | gecuen party regularities at its| “stherine Leshiey, vemen Medetrom weekly luncheon Monday noon at | Romance ; Meves’ cafeteria. Mr. James f. | Little Drum Harvey will #ing and Mra. Jorephine | ro tne Lathen will speak. The club invites | simple all who are interested to attend, eee - Bochting . -Paplat Fitzsimmons Wasner posses Thome | | ‘ene Clarke | fouventr . Our Furniture Store in Oakland, California, has favored us with these low-priced specials, enabling our cus- bd tomers in Seattle to avail themselves: of real bargains in these home ne ress ADDITIONAL CLUBS Rainier Chapter, D. A. R. Rainier chapter, D. A. R. will meet Ki Tuesday, June 29, at 2 p. m. at the | Duet pe Y. W. C. A. auditorium, Progtam | prerceune, is in charge of Junior committee. Serenade Badine. one Mi Gavotte Meditation Melody . Beharwenka | od Mise Miller say Tynaky | 12 [Gabriel Marie Furuya y pum pli seve Wi or! The Wisconsin Goldenrod club w Vernon Hedstrom meet with Mra. Ina Eldridge, |Ave Maria Sehudgrt-Witnetmg 46th ave, 8. W., Wednenday, June PRESSES pee a 20. Ladies are requested to meet at! Trio—Turkian March Mozart Vernon Hedstrom, Catherine Lashiey Pioneer square at 11:20, Take Wert | Seattle car to Stevens st. All former Gnd Henry Sale Wisconsin ladiec welcome pan oo ae |Lillian B. Schroeder ecenttte Business Giete’ Gud |Concert This Evening enjoy a trip to the home of Mien| Five voice pupils of Lillian B. | | Fidella Davis and Miss Kate Holmes | Schroeder will be heard in recital } | Friday evening at the Y. W. C. A.! auditorium. They ¢ Gertrude | Rhodes, Frank O'Brien, Mrs, Helen | ©, Bird, Daniel Vincent O'Brien and Margaret Hubbard. Rose Ablan, a |pupil of Grace Tee, will contribute! | several piamp solos and will accom-| pany the voice pupils. at Indianola Beach on Sunday, June SALT AND PEPPER * A dainty silverplated stand, with daisy pattern cut glass Shakers, Worth 50c anywhere 25¢ Everything in the way of waste material known to man, It is ip conceivable, the material we can turn into money. We want old | clothing, shoes, hats, caps, waste | ron, chairs, rakes, hoes, shovels, | newspapers and magazines “SUN-KISSED” MONOGRAMS LATEST FAD ON BEACH | ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. June 26, | “Sun-kissed monograms” are mi: | lady's newest fad here. The meth |od is simple and the effect strik- jing. A pair of plump shoulders, a |few strips of designed court plas: ter and a penknife or pocket scis |wors do the trick. ‘The sun tans the | \exposed skin, leaving that under the strips white and gleaming when the plaster is removed, Such a monogram can be seen for long dis- pai And, of course, decorative | wkill needn't begconfined ta mono- |erams, ; Jumble Shop is being wonderfully maimained by the women of Seat tle; they request gifts of a little better quality than the Salvage Department. Seattle lost over 600 men in the war. There are still large num. bers incapacitated who must be | asaisted Telephone Fillets 1512 WE CALL ha SMMC 8 = yore edie iet ti THE SEATTLE STAR by Mra."Charles It. Castlen, who for the past two weeks has been ill at the Providence hospital, is convalen ing at the home of her mother, Mre. J, B, Galbraith . Miss Virginia Cook ts spending the week as the houne guest of Mr and Mra. Edward Agnew at the Highlands, ° Mra. B. N. Gott returned Wednen day from Spokgne, where she bas 7 | been visiting foF nix weeks, Mra, Jules E Snider, of Dallas, ‘Texas, 19 spending the summer with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and | Mra Bruce Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stewart re turned Wednesday evening trem the national republican convention tn Chicago, Mine Dorothy Ewing is c@hvalenc ing at her home from tonatlectomy Dr. Cede Monroe Horton left the first of the week for a three weeks’ cruise to Alaska Mr. and Mra, George W. Albers and da have spent several months tn Call fornia, returned thin week and are wutele at the Hotel Sorrento, Mr. and Mra Edward I. Garrett have as their house questa Mra. Lee Parmer and emai! daughter, Rove- mary, of Duluth, Minn. } eee Mra, Horatio Bright with her son. inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Ed Davin and little daughter, ‘Au |eunta Bright Davis, formerty of San | Diego. Cal,, removed today from the | Hotel Washington to 1218 F. Boston. . Mre. George Pope and daughter, Mins Zemula Pope, of Lon Angeles, who have been the cueste of Mre Pope's mother, Mra J. C. Marma duke, at the New Washington for yeveral weeks, their home. Miller Freeman will leave the first of next week for East Sound, to/S0lor with a girdle or ssh to give spend the month of July. Owing to the grand success of} Mie Ruth Bamford, whe has been their last Venetian Moon feature | visiting friends in Portland ft he} dance, the Y. L. 1. has tntued invk| past two weeks, will not return unut |W RANCE GROWS the middle of July. Mr. Cassius M. Williams returned) of agriculture han decided, provided July 1. The same committee will be | this morning from Portland. ¢ 1c Beware of the unloaded gun and import from abroad during the com- jerippled m:’ \Crepe Chiffon Afternoon Dress deaux, eee hter, Mins Geneva, wha BY CORA MOORE Kew York's Fashion Authority ative dresses of georgette or chif-, will leave Sunday fo Mr. and Mre. Frank Fo Cane, Mr.|fon cloth are extremely popular for and Mra. Bruce Short, Mr. and Mrs.| afternoon or restaurant wear. Alb L. Kennan and Mr. and «Mra | most inavariably they are of one the accent. Here is a brown crepe das chiffon ever cream-colored satin, Mra. William Douglas Stevenson | ‘The Young Men's Businens associ. | will be held Saturday, June 26, from jevening. Music will be furniahed by /and two children will leave the first which Qlustrates this mode. The hosts dance 9 to 12, Registration will close at} the post's owa orchestra, which will of July for Bellingham, to be skirt ts caught up at the foot, wolenene me Ciel ti a m. Al children under etx] make {ts initial Dow at this dance | several montha ie barem-wise, and the bodice ts draped low over @ corselet of chiffon and Mr. and Mra Frederick C. John. | lace. Tt is cut kimono-fashion, the} atone returned last evening from a|>s<k, including the back of the week's visit in Portland sleeves, being carried right on down eee to form the skirt. OWN CORN eggs Be: PARIS, June 25.—The minister the yleld of the newest barvest comes up to expectations, not to ‘ ing year. there was a great deal wrong in Village Ufe; tt was the life of one| foi the test atimulant for « sultry or two ruling people. }oould be taken too far; it defeated] The Gigesgive organs sravt sw toned to the point where they will re- | pt pI it No at the epirit of iniative, Now that | ong quickly te food. ‘The hot soup women had the vote, she said, what | were they going to do with it? |have the gift of gab,” she maid The world is suffering from a lack of thinkers. Buy Where Your Money Goes Farthest What's the use of paying big prices for your merchandise elsewhere when we offer the same things for less? DON’T BE A SNOB, ~ VALUE TO A LADY ASTOR ADVISES|CUP OF BOUILLON At first thought, a cup of hot com LONDON, June 26, — Addrenning | membern of the Federation of Worm-|somme or bouillon seemn out of place en's Institutes, Lady Astor said|in the summer diet. But when we Patronage | summer day uon. "Do your own political thinking. | lusually the man who needs help. al ese ey ey ep pny Ey think again and get down to brass ltacks, we see that the hot soup is | does this, It also induces perspira- | tion, which, in turn, causes evapora “Don't be taken in by people who | tion, One of the most effective means of cooling the body is thru evapora After the digestive system fa at work, solid food is readily aasimilat- For « Christian peo | <4, and chilled salads and ices are not | pie snobbishness in the most ridicul diaturbing. | ous thing in the world; it is @ form | lof materialism. Try to unite with| A widow never calls for help when kers and not with the pos-}a man attempts to kins her. It is PIANO and PLAYER PIANO VALUES EXTRAORDINARY We have just received a shipment of the old, well-known Holland pianos and player-pianos, contracted for at prices very much lower than the present mar- ket. These are instruments of artistic design and various fine woods and fin- ishes. Their tone and action is excep- tionally pleasing. On account of our advantageous purchase of this ship- ment we will, until further notice, make a special introductory price of only $410 on the straight pianos and $615 on the players; easy terms to suit purchaser, We respectfully urre you not to -J consummate the sale of piano or player until you have investiguted this offer. They are fully warranted by the manufacturers and ourselves, which gives purchaser absolute protection, See them in our show windows [oust Third Avenee and University Street (Oppostte Pantages Theatre) In Business Since 1871 We lay stress on big values, for they are what help to cut down the high cost of living. Let us help you save. Buy at our store! Boys’ Suits at Reduced Prices These bargains will appeal to thrifty mothers and to the boys, too. They've got all kinds of style and snap to them and they're at bargain prices. : There are lots of different patterns—Light and Dark Mixtures. The*pants are full lined and the coats have good mohair linings; belted styles; slash and patch pockets. $10.00 to $17.50 Suits reduced to $7.98, $9.98, $11.98, $13.25 and $13.98. Boys’ Pants $1.50 A special offer of Pants for boys. These are made of wmion cassimeres, in light and dark mixtures, and are especially suitable for everyday wear, They are cut full size and well finished, You'll find these a dandy buy at this price. Men’s Wool Pants $7.50 The well known Oregon Cassimere All-Wool Pants are being of- fered to you at a very reasonable price. They are in Brown and Gray Mixtures, medium weight. You can depend on these for ex- cellent wear. All sizen Low Prices in Men’s Wear ’ : . Men’s Shirts Splendid values tn Madras and Crepe Cloth Shirts for men. Striped patterns in various colors; French cuff. These bre the Arrow and Paragon brands and they may be depended 50 upon to give good service, Priced at......sssesereee 2. Men’s Neckties ‘These splendid Fourin-Hand Wide End Ties should appeal to men at this price. They're really worth mora There is a great variety of colors and designs to choose from and they are $1 00 sure to prove excellent wearing cravata Priced...... ° ’ * Men’s Nightgowns Good serviceable Muslin Nightgowns for men. Plain white; V-neck. Cut good full size. You will find these very comfortable for summer wear and real good values at the low price of ... seenceees 1.79 Black Sateen Shirts . . Good strong Sateen Work Shirts for men. Cut full size and well Pe a Bo $1.69 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 Children’s Pretty White Dresses There are some of the dearest and sweetest styles in White Summer Dresses for little folks you ever saw on display here They are in splendid qualities of organdie, lawn and muslin, and made up in the most pleasing styles. The nice part of tt is, they are so @asily laundered and they wear just great. They come in sizes 1 to 6 years. New Style Sweaters The very latest notions in style are embodied in these new pull-over Sweaters. There are plain weaves and basket weaves with rippled cuffs and peplums; short sleeves, square and V-necks. All are of the best woolen yarns and come in Pe colors and combina- tions of colors. Priced, $8.50 and $9.50. Men’s Hosiery Especially fine quality of Fibre Silk Hose, in a wide choice of colors. The toes and heels are strongly reinforced and they have double soles. We know you can't get better wearing hose than these anywhere and the price is reasonable. Pair. ..cwseseccocene 7c Cotton Hose ‘We have just gotten in a big new stock of Cotton Hose for men Colors are Black, Brown, Gray, Blue and White; rein- 25 forced toes and heels; fast color. Per pair......seceseeeee Cc ’ : ° Men’s Union Suits Dandy wummer weight Uniorm Suits for men at a ale prica They come in white and ecru; long or short sleeves; ankle length. There is no need to pay a high price, when you can get a $1 29 « good garment like this for. s ms Men’s Undershirts Regular $1.25 garments reduced for clearance. They are made of fine cotton yarns and well finished; medium weight; 79c toru COlOP, Each ...cecsreccesseceenceceenceccecee: Children’s Play Suits For the ehildren who have to play and who are hard on their clothing, we recommend these Play Suits. They are of sturdy ginghams, double stitched and cut full size; short sleeves, red trimmings, These are especially suitable for - Ladies’ Envelope Chemises Ladies! You should take advantage of this special offer in Envelope Chemises. They mre fashioned of fine soft muslins, pink and white and prettily trimmed with lace and ribbon runs. They'll h beautifully and render excellent service, “THE STORE TAT, SAVES VOU MONEY’)