The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 5, 1920, Page 10

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MRS. FISKE TO ADDRESS ATRONS OF RED DROSS TEA SHOP BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Nditer of The Ster AT Te LUNCHEON HOUR ON FRIDAY MRS, MINNIE MADDE) ats | BISKP will give a short dalk at . for the afternoon will be Mrs Mrs, Frank Fey, Mrs. Eauranee | By ort dge aad Mrs. Hosts at Dinner [IR compliment to Mr fun Brown, of Washington. nd for Mrs. W. & Humphrey Das recently returned from the city, Judge and Mra. Alfred entertained eleven guests at on Saturday evening. ee gr . and Mrs. Hartzell Entertain at Dinner the pleasure of their house Mr. and Mrs. Frank Danne- Of Canton, Obio, Mr. and Mra Whiting Harteell wil! enter @ dinner-dance this evening Boulevard Inn. . oer Battle 0 and per Party . and Mrs. Perry B. Truax were at a theatre party at the on Saturday evening in com t to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mer of Canton, Ohio, The later assembled at the home / Mr. and Mrs. Farwell Putnam iy for @anclng and supper. ose and Mrs. Talbot 0 Be Honored - ng the affairs given to compli ent Mr. and Mrs. William A. Tal of San Francisco, will be St “Gracemont/’ on Satur July 10, at which Mr. John J. Heffernan will and ood Dr » Clark to Address lege Club Dr. Charles Upson Clark By director of the ny at Rome. until re American and famous trav author and lecturer, will ad the College club at noon, Tues , duly 6, on “Problems and Prog of the New Balkan Republics.” eee Assist . Waldo at re a Edgar Anderson and Miss Selieyhan will receive with ‘Waldo at her tea on Tuesday o Presiding at the beng will be Mrs. Winthrop Hozey pa Mra. Ralph Whaley. itt Nuptials Seater afternoon, June 20, at} of Mr. and Mrs. I. Meyers, ‘solemnized the marriage of Miss Levitt, daughter of Mr. “Mrs. A. Levitt, and Dr. Harry ; of Portland, Ore. The cere was performed within a fioral fm the ballroom by Glazer. Baskets of roses ‘and| were used effectively thru the rooms. The bride, who was Min marriage by her father, gown of ivory and richly mented with pearls. Her i Was caught at the neck with a of orange blossoms and f @ the hem of her gown. Her bouquet was of orchids and of the valiey Mras Fred Sem Qs matron of honor was attired Fore-hued georgette, and she wore corsage of Russell roses. mother of the bride, wore a/ Aso gown of midnight blue trim! a with jet: a corsage of ghids and roses cottypleted her cos. | ie. Mrs. nler, mother of the | satin, | Frederic Stockton Veasey, DATES FVancouver, B. ¢ Mrs. | the Red Cross Tea Shop. The he Struve, Mrs. Mra, R.A To Remember roof rMa Fiske, Wapenepay, av — Fortnightly dance at Seattle Tennis club THURSDAY, JULY S— M Hampyon of 3 David Bowen's home in compliment Jonn ace. — tie Yacht ctub, with Mra. John Mungo Dand and Mr, Joba B Carrigan as hosta TURSDAY, JULY 13 garden tea on lawn ¢ Mr and Mra Aodrew Ranefit dance to be gtven at the by the Interlaken A of the Orthopedic hospital DNEADAY, JULY 1— to be given by Miss Priscitia 0 the home of her Mr and Mra Marry tney Treat TURSDAY, JULY to— dance and » introduce thelr daugh- Olive Leonard. WEDNESDAY, JULY th— Annual pound party at Orthopedic hoaphal THURSDAY, JULY 20— Beattie Day Nursery annual garden at home of Mra Frederick Miss Frances Green, who went everal weeks ago in the private of Mr. H. B, Barling, will return to their home tomorrow, Miss Ben: tonie Green will mer with friends in the Adirondacks. | . ced Mr. and daughter, Mra. J. D. Farrell: and s8 Helen Farrell, are in : attend the Nofthwest golf tournament, and will remain for a week. eee Mrs. W, B. Benson and Miss He Benson have left for Mort N. J., to spend the summer eee Mr. and Mra as their house guests Mrs. Frink’s brother-indaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Kellogg, and two daugh tera. ' eee Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Webster are spending a week { Portland. eee Gerald Frink have Mrs. Margaret Hulbert, Mra. Will jam Pigott and Mr. Paul Pigott are attending the golf tournament in Vancouver, B. C. eee Miss Elizabeth Willcox will leave evening to spend six weeks with es ig Des Moines, la and Mrs. 0. 1 receiving congratulations on birth of a daughter Wedne June 30, who has peen given the name of Aileen May oe Jacobson Mr. and Mra. John Latourette, of Portiand, are the house guests of Mr and Mrs. Harry Glenn Stibbs, “Misa Marie Bernard will depart to was gowned in black satin, | morrow for a month's sojourn in Sar @ corsage of roses, A dinner @ance followed the informal re | O'Brien, Mr.| at which the guests were Mrs. L. Semier. Semler, Mr . Mr. and Mrs. A jj ler and Mr 4 Portland; Mr kin, Mrs. S. Lon . Leonard So Sondheim, of 7 |. Semler, after « trip, are « e te he Irving apartmer IOAN OF ARC URCH iS ROME. \ f faunched among man "grims here to erect a Joan of Arc somewhere i Pattlefield, in a ville Ws being rebuilt. The Btated to have the support Yeading Vatican and French following out present Mf. and Mrs 1 Mrs, N. Sem Semler, Mrs Jack Coffman nd Mrs. V. Lamb eim, Mrs, Franks project of the person —————o————__— | Columbia Colo, the new American ;|\ hall, 1 Your Way | Home Tonight Skillful blending and lute freshness make abso- BLEND per 1b, DELICIOUS United Tea & Coffee Stores Liberty Market 119 Yesler Way South End Market | Season in the |by Miss B.A she and Francisco, guest of where Capt be the John will Mra, and Mra. B. A Flor Mr. Garber and Miss Ok are Robert. Brinkley ummer, « ing home for the regular busines: “ », EB. club will be held at in the Elks mbers received meet club rooms War Mothers’ Lew Var Mothers’ League of Amerie Bayer packages.” n at 8 p. m. in the Armory Aglee Sisters Sisters will meet for luncheon at 1604 43rd ave. N and cards to follow lunch Mrs. Minnié Sundborg and Mra. Doyle, hostesses. Seattle Lodg: Seattle Lodge Honor, A. 0. U. W., will hold the reg ular business session in Evergree Arcade building, at 8 p. m. ne eon c. Ww No. 7 ADDITIONAL CLUBS Alpha Delta Alumnae to Meet The Alpha Delta Alumna i dinner meéting at the cafeteria private dining room of the Y. W. C \A at 6 o'clock Thursday, July 8 Alpha Gamma Delta to Meet The alumnae of Alph Gamma Delta will meet next Saturday with Mrs. A. B. going on the ferry ing Marion st Washington, leay at 1:45 o'clock Rainier Chapter, R. N. A. The Rainier Chapter, Royal Neigh bors of America, will give evening at 8 o'clock ¥. W. C. A. Seeking Accofhmodation and Employment for Girls According to 4 survey of the em ployment situation announced today outhmayd, executive ‘the Young Women jation, the erttical secretary of Christian Aww and women visitors to the city with Harry prniinen Abernathy and g{contains proper New Degree of | will hold | «|ff tacked, we pay a whist | \party at the Swedish club hall this| fort to provide girl| remain for the sum: | | The marriage rites of Miss Dorothy Condon and Mr. Judson Faulknor were read on THE Wedne sday ¢ eve ning at a beauti ful ae service in Trinity church, wat hand », | Mise Southmayd finds shat scores of }eirla reach the city daily from out- side pointe, with no work available for them During June Northwestern 281 teachers from districts applied to Miss Marie Bernard, of the associa Uon's employment bureau, © work f these applicants wanted osttions: uchers hunting for work are stilt | entering the city, and the a fa exerting every effort t able ne for them LY attracted to Se reports of lu powit lcants have been by exaggerated ve posit 48 women Y ort found ing June could be 748 applicants, only willing. to accept dome ASPIRIN Name “Bayer” on Genuine | Bayer genuine jones and prese for over twenty y an n “t Tab Asp is y mil ictans Accept only which lirections to relieve Earache, New. eumatiam, €old and Pain of 12 tablets are. ayer package Headache | rate Handy tin boxes few cents, Drugg! oothache. cost Aspirin is trade Manufacture ter of Salicylicacid In Your Budget Do ‘I You Include Paying The Lawyer? The Lawyer is often a necessary luxury, and thoroughly earns his fee, The trouble is that it is sometimes hard for the client to pay. vitk «Rayer aceticacid 194 When you have title ingur | ance, and your land title is at the begt law mploy to defend and you do not either have to pay or to worry yers we cap your title, Lund on Vashon island, | Just remember that fitle 4 surance covers not only actual lows of title, but the cost of any law suit in whieh title in attacked. your | WASHINGTON TITLE ‘| INSURANCE COMPANY } “Under State Supervision” ASSETS MORE THAN $600,000.00 Suit Worn by Society Woman at Fashion Fete SUT oe ts also nell larger | Mono | BY CORA MOORE P New York's Fashion Authority At the fashion fete arranged for the benefit of devastated France, in the Hotel Commoiore ballroom, New York, its visitors had an excellent opportunity to see just how the new ext spring and summer costume mod. els will look in real life, for they were worn by trona of soclety The most striking point wag the use of color! The “Dress of the Na tions," for example, worn by Miss Anna B, Alexandre, epitomized the dash of the American outdoor sult nh w & biscult-colored cartridge ailk ed off with candy stripes of eol or down the swinging pane} at the back, a new evolution of the eape. WILL ESTABLISH CITIZENSHIP | COURSES | PROVIDENCE, R. 1—~The League |of Women Voters has started an all sectarian | movement to jettizenship courses in the churches DEDUCT FROM EMPLOYES’ WAGES BERLIN.—All German employers have been ordered to deduct 10 per jcent from their employes’ wages and | record the deduction with special tax stamps on cards, establish | SEATTLE STAR |CARPET PLANTS |FOR SPRING BEDS Three showy little Be h should be started | whien particularly arpeting tulip or other ly spring bloom are enn, gold dust, and ey are found in lara fh alpina, Alyesum saxatile and | Bellis perennia The Jrock crens covers itself with sheets Jof snowy white flowers, four petaled |The alymwum is a ot golds yellow spikes of w#imilarly |Nowers while the double daisy, the field daisy of England, and the ‘wee modest crimeon-tipped flower" of Robert Burns throws up noores of very double rosettes rang ing trom pure white to deep pink |with white: tipped pink blooms |from a rosette of shining green | leaves. It is @ simple matter to raive stock of these handsome little peren jnials in an outof-the-way |and have them ready to transplant to bulb beds or wherever they are dewired in the early fall, giving them only enough time to establish |themselves before hard freezing ret jin. Ordinarily the first of Octot« jis plenty of time for them HAVE PRETTIEST eter | FEET A well known French! shoe manu | facturer states that the shoe is the |foundation of a woman's wardrobe | 1f she is not well shod it spoils her appearance. He says that American women have the prettiest feet in the world and appreciate the value of the low For walking, this manu facturer insists, the lowsheeled shoe is the only one permissible. For wear around the house, he advocates 1 the feet in shapé tly to allow them perennials now and useful for beds for the rock double daisy catalogs respectively mann shaped poem rorner heeled shoe sandals that bi yet yield suffic to rest. BANS BARE KNEES ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—Beach Censor Shaw has a new way of ban ishing bare legs off the beach waves a wand at the culprits Many bathers try to pane the censor’s eyes by letting their stockings rel! down, but Shaw quickly motions them to pull up the hove WIDE, SOFT SASHES A 00d way of introducing the new mide draperies on th raight ekirt of last year's drewe to ar range & Ww soft Sash with big loops and ends on each hip. The sash may be of the same material or | of a wfié matin or taffeta ribbon Jo match or contrast 0 it by Grad | Portrait by Grady. | Columbia Colo ts better—Adv. | WHALING BY SEAPLANE COPENHAGEN, Denmark.—Bust- hess men at Aelesund. north of Ber gen, Norway, intend during the com- ing summer to use seaplanes for weal and whale hunting in Denmark etrait | | debutantes and ma- | withing Columbta Colo, Adv the new American Dees DR. H. T. HARVEY (Bx-President b Board ientai t t can Ktate ners) Dental Surgeon Diagnostician Pyorrhea Specialist X-RAY DEP Every Suit, Coat, Dress HALF PRICE Sale Starts Tuesday FLORENCE Upstairs Store Secoml Ave. at Union Highest Order of Restoration Work Done Examination and ree. EITEL Letimate * 504-12 BL DG. SEMI-ANNUAL One-Half Price GARMENT CLEARANCE COMMENCES TUESDAY AT 9 A.M. An exceptional opportunity to obtain gar- ments of the highest type at half the regular price. All Sales Final On account of the extreme price allowance, We must exclude all— Phone Orders c. 0. D. Exchanges Approvals Alterations Made at Our Convenience at a Moderate Charge W. H. HAHLO & CO. 1510 Second Ave. Furs and Ready-to-Wear Just Above Pike STORE HOURS 9 A. M TO 6 P. M. MONDAY, JULY 5, 192% Little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Poe. | —Portrait by Grady. | MRS. BALABANOFF, HEAD |OF CLUBWOMEN, DIES Mrs. ©. P. Balabanoff, 60, presi-|ice board and leader In a number of dent of the State Federation of | other public activities. She was head Women’s Clubs, died at her home in pion % oe eee b < | Tacoma Saturday night. Twentieth Century club and a for | Mrs. Balabanoff became {ll on ber| mer president of the Presidents’ |return fram the national federation | Council of Tacoma. | meeting at Des Moines, Iowa. Owing| .. Her two-year term as head of the |to ber indisposition she was unable | St#te Federation of Women's Clube to preside at the convention of the | “Ould have expired next June. state federation held in Wenatchee | ..T®. Balsbanoff was the wife of jast week Ore of the most active of Tacom. pe State of Washington, and had ans tp civic affairs, Mrs. Ralabanoff | was a member of the city clvil serv- SHAD ROE SALAD 1 shad roe. Lettuce hearts. French dressing. Cook roe in matted acidulated |water for 20 minutes. A slice of onion added to the water gives a j@elicious Savor. Drain and blanch roe. ‘When cold cut in quarter- inch Cut lettuce hearts in | and surround Elices of Serve with French dressing poured over the whole. quarter of a century. THEY MARRY YOUN IN SCOTLAND EDINBURGH.—Of those who max» led in Scotland tn 1918, according to an official report just issued, one Four brides were 15 and 41 were 16 The oldest bridegroom was 80 and the oldest bride 75. DONT START WHAT YOU CAN? STOP! Be carefal with fire in and near the forest. EVERY DAY IS A SPECIAL DAY Every day we offer you several big specials from our choice stock. They’re the kind you should take advantage of, for they can’t be bought elsewhere for near the price. Ladies’ White Waists $1.49 Special Clearance of odds and ends of Summer Waists. There is no use paying a big price when we offer these at this reduced price. They are neatly embroidered and lace trimmed on collars and cuffs. Good quality of lawn and cheap at this price. slice Petticoats $1.50 to $2.98 Ladies’ Petticoats at special prices. These are of good serviceable sateens, in plain black and in colors; pleated flounces. White Middies $1.65 Ladies’ and Misses’ Sum mer Middies at a cut price. These normally sell for $2.00 and $2.50, but are to be cleared out; good galatea material; some have colored collars and cuffs, Sateen Special House Dress Offer Every thrifty housekeeper should buy some of these Dresses. ‘They're well worth $3.00 and will wear and look good. They come in black and white checks, trimmed with white piping. Sizes 34 to 46. Special price, $1.98, Table Cloths $2.98 $3.50 Hemstitched Table Cloths, 54x54 inches, made of good quality bleached mercer- ized cotton, linen finished. Couch Covers $9.00 $10.00 values; 60x100. Inches; extra heavy; large assortment. of colors. Vests 35c Buster Brown and Tronclad Hose, in black, white and Brown; hemmed and_ ribbed tops; reinforced toes and heels A 50c value at a special price —8 pair for $1.00. Huck Towels $1.25 Pair 18x34 inches, ' Hemstitched Huck Towels; plain huck weave; linen mixed; small red figured borders. Ladies’ Made of fine-combed yarns; lace trimmed; Swiss ribbed; sleeveless; low neck. They will wear well and are priced low. 3 for $1.00, Boys’ Drawers 15c These can't be bought whole sale for this price, They are made of fine cotton yarns; fine- ly woven; knee length. Sizes 24 to 34. Regular 35¢ values. Panel Curtains $1.75 Each, $2.00 Nottingham Lace Panel Curtains, white and light drab; size 3 yards long by 50 inches wide, “THE STORE THAT, OA SAVES VOU MONEY" Taeoma physician, was a pioneer of | resided in Tacoma for more than a bridegroom was 15 and 12 were 1@ * J is 4

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