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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR EDNESDAY, JUNE 90, 1999 af paeeay || Leave COOL VICTUALS |MAKE YOUR OW! _ rr POR T Re Al T OF MISS ( ARK EEK SHRUBBERY BEFORE PLACING JELLY BAGS oe (ge Maas APENEY as Hoste ‘oc Ti = BT ona wre Yt wawre| NICE. BOX wary wl Bas ec ap S sia nel inches square ‘old two DATES To Remember THURSDAY, JULY 1 and be HE HOME OF MRS. WILLIAM A will produce ¢ bloom and get} come as cold as po agora ator | My: of : (diag ' HIDAY, JULY ee Mra. N. W, Hor f Syracuse, N.Y have become unsightly and run all A jelly or cuntard can be cooled and a strong tape uns thru. Three hostess and § ¢ t to top, leaving an unsightl 4 | MeVeral degrees if placed in @ pan Of OF four heavy tape loops sewed to|| MONDAY, JULY 5— Ida Corey and Miss Kat , one a uneighny an“ | cold water for an hour before the real | 1,4 ton wo that the bag can be hung Northwestern golf tournament fe 4 - leaflean base, may be headed "back | chilling starts, Try to be sure that , * Vancouver, B. begins, room, fre a rose-la t ul Me arts y a up and held open. make it much eas Charles Phillips branches is should be done spar. | OUt of the food | In sewing the nearh round the end with Mrs. Berke as hostaa h rt Py ne many Ea ; |" however : ‘ | mes lonly r rooting I} waving Of} stead of making a pointed corner THURSDAY, JULY 8 and Mrs Francis Gu be deprived df some of n 1, to encourage fresh | CHERRY PUDDING |Hostesses at Tennis Club pots from the base of 1 cap ms | Mra, W. W. Felwer and Mra. A Berg to Entertain at Tea As a farewell compliment the bust 2 cups 1 fred Battle will be in charge of the , Rollo, who leaves July 10 for| Dr. and Mrs. Lewis O, Fiset have § : Into| * Meup mille na at the lo Tennis club tea Alfred Rollo, wh puly trom Vancouver, wher § an may be nipped into! { reptespecn Sutter urns at the § Ter a trip to California, and in welcor Mb bia) MiSs ro nha r they shed their t Fy tomorrow on, ansinted — by ¢ Walkinshaw, who t aA if they have atretehed out of bou 2 teaspoons cream of tartar Miss Catherine Ostrander, Mins Ne ned from the East Oe . or out of symmetrical shape. Tt 4s : a He Felger, Miss Elizabeth Hurlbut "t onal tea to be Daniel MacClelehar es ye hese early spring] Beat eggs. Mix and sift dry ingre | "4 Mins ¢ Leor garden toe, on feu tations for an informal Viol Sau Suan Me som a n midsummer dients and add alternately with milk of Mr, and Mra Andrew given at her home on Wednesda - bi - ‘ 1 .Prunige the fall Pasa’ of | Gave Gaal aad cas thes rues Sir J. J, Thompson, scientist, says heapte. afternoon ws always done at the sacrifice of| baking dish and heat them. Spread /the atomic energy in an ounce of RSDAY, JULY 20. ee . bloom, Late June pruning ‘our-| batter over cherries and bake 46 min-| chlorine equals the work required to ttle Day Nursery annual garden “8. ollis 1 cx ares growth which w ; mature in| utes in a hot oven, Berve with sweet | keep the Ma tania going at full home of Mra Frederick Mr. and Mrs. raha’ ; © for flowe | eauce [speed for a’ week genaceceus fofofo,Oyo)oojopo;o—opofo[ofofofofofo} ag “ey America’s to Be Hosts | For the pleasure of a party . who will a " irnett left th t with her mother ir Columbia for a week America’s golt_tournamer Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitney e and Mrs r . on part of = Soke ent n with a c t ” Van a! remain Greatest merits ‘riday ev at over the Foarth of ea club S4u6 4 illinery ™, Millinery - - , bs Bs Miss Alice Fay 4 Miss Kathleen 1 . Picnic for Classmates Guster ath. ee ‘ Helen “worth was at home to 1 to giv a by = . twenty of her classmates this afte at her summer hom her c | Portrait of Miss Gwendolyn Carkeck, daughter of Mr. and lb _,|Mrs. Morgan J. Carkeek, by Ambrose Patterson, professor Hugh Dohert Boon at the summer home of parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. William Crosby, at Mec & plenic lunch-| | Mr. aie cicisieni wines : of painting at the University ef Washington. This is one of SK sons left recently for Chicagy. we | the canvasses to hang in the summer exhibition at the Seattle ore they will remain for th umm e d hall yar | Fine Arts, opening Thursday, July 1. 1t is free to the public Mrs. Mars a Dr. and Mra. & V. R. Hooker wit!| daily from 12 to 5 o'clock. Miss Carkeck (an amateur artist Complimented remove on Friday from the McKel:| herself is at present visiting her uncle, Sir Arthur Carkeek, Mrs. John Collins entertained with vey apartments to @ residence @) » ear London. & delightfully informal luncheon at | 1209 Marion street ae ui Ee :. | the Sunset club on Monday in honor | eee ————— Of Mrs. Daniel Marshall, of Char-| pr, and Mra. W. J. Howells ss Officers Nominated Jottesville, Virginia. family, of Spokane, are spending ee the week in town, and are guests “by State Federation of W omen's sClubs | Arran ed in Five Grou at Tennis Club Dinner the Hotel Pennington. a ee en Tae eas Goeseck dee sped eee Dance | ser. and Mrs. Louis M. Davenport.| WENATCHEE, Wash. June 90.—| Of wage earning ox The third of the regular fortnight: | o¢ Spokane, will arrive on Thursday | Mra. BE. K. Hannah, of Colfax men ar 95c 1 95 By dinner dances which are held by | morning: to spend the ¥ higt " 5 ‘ . a n i the Seattle Tennis club is scheduled | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whit 9 b fo take place the seventh of Ju Reservations may be made at t eee Mrs, Edward Franklin White de ON THE “LOWER PRICE FLOOR” Radically Reduced for —, parted on Monday night for Vancou- | noun . ver, B. C., to spend a few days as| Mrs. A Lee, chairman ¢ i the house guest of Mrs. Roderick | #on board Bridal Party house guest of Mrs. F 7) hyena eater 2 Boel pr nobel, I; Mra. J..K. Gawler, of | Miss rian a ame se ertained Ent sdlied Yakima Miss Dorothy Condon was hostess ty. rma Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Greenough, | xirg, ii, F. Wentmore, of Spokane st an informal tea yesterday after: | o¢ sookane, will arrive on Thursday | previously announced as a Somlone Boon at the Rainier club, entertain- ve Saturd 1 4 ing to visit with friends until Saturday, | for the office of recording secretary Nine cow the members of her bridal party. | wnen they will leave for Vancouver ofofofofofofofofofojofofojofopoyojojoo.ofojooyo.ofojolo.ofoofo}ofofojofofo.ofojoyo) pforolo}oorofoojaporo|oyo iS aSUa EE EeEEEEeoeeeeEE «in Washington aE ries of kind, and |B. C., to attend the golf tournament. for that office, Mre, O. K. William|!n 1916 five had not even school lt Informal Dinner | ah 6 Jeon, of Prosser, was second rare, Librarien are schools under Dr. and Mrs. 8. V. R. Hooker en-| Dr. H. P. Marshall, of Spokane,| Mrs. Sarah Willlamson ther name, and under our present @ertained eight guests at dinner last who is attending the series of medi-| receiv une ple of the state Friday evening at the University | cal lectures given this week by the | nom © prevented from reading @lub, in honor of Mr. C. J. Peter, of | University of Washington Extension | Hassell, of Evere | Red’ literature is distributed received a big majority of the votes claim to no | € Vanco: 7 C ce, was joined k evening by For second trustee, thruout the lumber camps of the TE Fe. « {Sra Marshall, and will kemaie in| Biller, of © state, while good reading matter | Social Service Club town until after the holiday. ot Be is ole t entirely lacking. | eeting | Mr. John Boyd will leave tomor.| Thursday afternoon. : | wast A zi i Fugieeat mating ot the fect row for a business trip of three| “Make every dollar do ita duty.” | ward great portion of all the hats in the main salons have been removed to the Service club will be whi tid ome ce thee +d weeks to New York, Boston and “Lower Price Floor,” and combine to make this the greatest value-giving event Katherine Luke. Bvenue North on Monday, “ee * jb jon asking for a ra aw . wee BEd oclock. se ies 0 cases noe ee ee the, to cs tind ever attempted in millinery. : ‘ Luncheon at Sa oe clang, under Mag Mary it whe ex Regardless of the purchase price and former retail price, we are cleaning house. : eee ._* . ie deee w Tennis Club will be host.| Mise Elizabeth Lawler, of San | wer v= apa Mr GROUP NO. 1 des at a luncheon of twelve covers |Francisod in spending the summer | ssa sheeted ab ea P * GROUP NO. 2 jam the guest of Mr. and Mra. C. A.| ‘ ae dressed | ¢ on Friday at the Tennis club. gases | Shortridge at Richmond Beach | : red wpe p 1 12 196 5 re eee | n mothers t Wis oer to Entertain| srs. R. wuttam Crosby ts expect. | 1 “ . . i‘ it inner ing to leave the last of J | WHAT WOMEN IN INDUSTRY The ad H t BT. s, ia eed om es some | eee selena “he prmereation ot he torts oo al TT FEMME, ats\ c Trimmed Hats . the Yacht club by Mr. and Mrs © | The tiation personified by the ds,” said Mra. F A ‘ F : A - 5 Francis Guy Frink for their daugh : Hill Withoyt and) American soldier in France, the DEVELOP PARK IDEA, All small shapes, including satin Large, small and medium hats Bi ai Gloria reaps aad see me ber J we pe : an Of | tation that ear nee ot Ar m, WOMEN ARE URGED of every color and description, and ' beth ‘Hampton. Miss Neille (Sie mire std ge oe Mn RAE tates “that the women in industr 7 Sart iaict te Wenn summery hats; hats that have been selected s from practicajly every jostess at a dinner of twenty hard Dwight Merrill must strive for,” said Mrs. ft. C. Me ant aetna . . mend i i covers at Bhe Sunset club. i 2 9 | Sheets of Wan Wash: past ro pe te se. rom Seb from every de- department in the entire store— arian Miss Elizabeth Virtue will return] preaident of Wedaras partmen roughout our entire and representing values we would with sérious in aune the first after “Three Floors of Hats.” not dare quote. GROUP NO. 3 speaking noon seasior Mrs. a, where ‘ Saturday from Pennsylva Marriage Announced | tne has uecn visiting. relatives Coming as a complete surprise to! tne past four weeks their many friends was the marriage work as work of and straw, some feather hats, pat- ent leather hats, wide drooping, ef Miss Ruth Newman Bunting, | quey peepee: aie « 108 @aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert pi = Ve oe Th k idea begins in the yard : C. Bunting, to Mr. Earl I. Thomp iE Clu br? at hon i ; this city. The ceremony was sol eek nal emnized on Saturday, June 26, in the tics oan Tae REDAY | Miss l ren s a s ° presence of the immediate relatives, VWemsun's Oomnmandiel Click | Mennage ana The iio aoa e BM ar cecsae aati ct ths| Sane Camere Cah re eet eon gr Pipenemgin Milans, Panamas and woven straws C7 rimme ats groom's father. Dr. William A. Ma-|+ne women's Commercial club meet the state “Tho Little Sisters of the plain and ribbon trimmed. . jr read the service. Mr. and Mrs.| a+ the Chamber of Commerce, Mrs. Fannie Plummer, 18 I The: values e ine bl ‘ ‘i oenpeon Geparted at once for th repigurs et | Music by Mrs, B. ¥. Morgan, of hese = values are incomparable, Real Hair Hats, Milan and com- wedding trip, and on their returr Sunshine Club | Wenatchee, and reports by the treas and offer an exceptional opportunity 1 age Seattle Chapter No. 95, 0. E. 8. ee in t orarily make their home nshine b of the Wor irer a juditor, report ¢ he en “hi ’ v vi cto er home th) seattle Chapter No Oe | meee ee eT AeeAaenE fond’ Ge. the Pedaretinn to buy Children’s Hats at a mere binations of novelty straws, a an Social club, will meet at 1 p. m. for | MOOs*nes r sinesliaass Phy ai ps Ap t “pat 7 . : H ar sostrager: Dig hea Se gh day plonic at t Baker park followed by the rec new fraction of the cost of manufacture. Milans, lisere and sweater hats, FAMILY WASHING \%,2" ee ee : : the nor vee 211 Le Grait court . During the summer months, the " Canadian Club Danese “family wash” usually reaches prodig- pp es An informal dance wi fous proportions. The wash ram ied voters took ing of nomina part Danghters of St. George the Canadian club of Se is never quite such hot work as the| , Daughters of St. George, Alexan:| aay evening, July 1, In Ch 216 U ee PN GROUP NO. 4 froning part. And the ironing may ®* lodge No will meet at 1:30) hall. ‘This will be the first of a series| During the afternoon a telegram 256 be lessened and still have smooth |» ™ ae |of dances to be given by the club,|from Tacoma announced that Mrs ats { clothes. Jand every effort is being made to|C. P. Balabanoff, state president of Sheets and towels can be used with. Ladies’ Aid Society | afford the club members and their! the Federation, who has been unable + Date HW Maues cakic won|. Ladlee’ Aid society of W; 624 o.| Canadian frienG@s ae everiing of plea-|ts Atignd fie contection, be voce th Small, medium and large Summer 0. y wringing, hanging out and taking t Episcopal church will hold| ure. Excellent music will be an ad Flowers were ordered sent Hats in shiny straws; small Hemp \ e from the line. a wale at the church, afternoon and| feature and dancing w In spite of extremely hot weather Ph ua nels Feld cAitiela eat te aptit thial| évening: A picgram will be given in| at 0 o'clodk: «Any ¢ Nally ah delagited attenaed tke Hats with cushion brims and con- Hats j . the wringer. Hang clothes on the) the evening, mation regarding the trasting color facings; medium ine so the breeze will blow thru eae ephone Main 1064 or Fl KS. BERT, INJURED. : ‘ 4 is i “ them. Fold smoothly and even Pythian Sisters che RETURNS TO SEATTLE | drooped brims in Milan; large Milan F ‘ when taking from the line. Sheets! Pythian Sisters Past Chief Y. L. L. to Give Rose Hop = os / | Hemn Hate. in black and pastel Large floppy body hats in woy- pot back on the bad after this k nd —— Invitations have been tasued for baie I ype ‘ nie) R ot Seattle ny sa . i th ith st eR en straws, in Milan hemps, Milans laundering are full of “ozone” anc ring home some of Boldt's ther Y. L. §. dance » hop—to | 7° as injurec onday afternoon shades, and others .wi shin, ops aste! 3 freshness. They are not “rough dry” |French Pastry and Hard Rolls.—Ad.| be given at the Leschi park pavil by a falling transom, just before hi ane tad . y top and lisere. In pastel shades and with that unpleasant stickiness and vertisement |'Thursday, July 1. The patrons reaching Wenatchee, left Tuesday for GAG CHADS TAREE white. her hom Her condition was much roved, and was not thought but she was doubtful that he would be able to attend the sea harshness common to cottons when patronesses will be as fo’ not ironed = and Mrs. J. D. Cameron, Mr. and Towels seem more absorbent and|f#§ 50 Doz. Over-Blouses | Mire.” G. Hurley, Mr. and Mrs have a roughness that is not un Below Cost T. A. O'Gorman, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. GROUP NO. 5 ~~) a BS SES0008 SUREE8U BEEEBb82000: 500080 pleasant. | $ O'Connell, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jef.|“0M8 during the very warm weather 4 e wi fi i Watch for Thursday's Ad. ferson and C and Mrs. ©. F.| Gov. Louls F. Hart, speaking on rimme an an é a Ss ; cee soe, best, Ce cane the MARKET BLOUSE SHOP Swanson, Industrial Unrest,” and Rev. T. Ht je 6 soldt's.—Adver- | 107 Pike Street | |Simpson, on Americanization, “The tisement, Ble 0.E.S Hiner |Cause of Radicalism and Ite Cure," All small blocked and banded Ready-to-wear Hats in Milan hemp, porcupine braid, University chapter No. 83, 0. B.| Were headliners in the evening's pro smartly trimmed with flowers and ribbons, S., will hold its annual picnic dinner | stam. Music by a mixed quartet and 6 o'clock, July |the reading of the speech of Mrs Thursday event e 1, at Roosevelt park. All members| Balabanoff, completed the evening The Business and friends invited achedule | | Ae Se Y morning was taken up by a 1 \elas# in part w, conduct- Woman | Washing ed by Mra. Geo. } yughlin; tex . 3° c George Washing tile testing class, under Miss Mary Maxime Y Three Floors give a card party foll # | Sutherland, in which the testing and ildi EE] || suprer Friday evening y at distinction of ilk and woolen fibers Building of ite C OWS here the Veterans hall, Armory. Vlease| was taken up, and conferer on in C Pike bring your friend: dustrial and social proble liter . Se EE Seickerbether Cixb epee ae WESTLAKE 4 | ‘The Knickerbocker club announces | servation work. “A club extension *Third the second dance ‘of the summer ser-|luncheon for state and district. prest. i F to be given on Saturday evening, dents completed the morning pro-| ul 10) y 3, in the Leschi pavilion. gram. Sas

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