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IRS. COX WELCOMED SAT DELIGHTFUL F& at tea in compliment to Mrs be visiting in town. fo the spacious drawing room. Canterbury Bells in handac and masses of white sweet peas beautified the Oiends called during the afternoon to wel ‘@ffective in the library, ble About fifty former Mra, Cox. : . ala Affair cht Club dance given last evening by sand Mrs. Francis Guy W¥acht club in compliment to @aughter, Miss Gloria Frink. MM her attractive house guests, the Lootte and Elisabeth Hamp at BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS ety Editor of The Richard 8. Delphinium and shaggy peonies lent @ colorful Frink at | TEA ar RTAINED INFORMALLY yonterday Cox, Jr, of Oakland, Cah, baskets | | | Mra Henry Fordyce Blake and daughters, the Misses Phyliis, Alice and Mary Fordyce Blake, lett Wed- newday (or Lake Chelan to spend two weeks (WOR, Of Nashville, Tenn, was one of The Most brilliant affaire of the sum ar season. Tall wicker baskets tangled branches of crimson farmed an aisle leading to 2 room, which also had for Pétion these lovely blodsone. fireplace was completely hidden Hilllant foliage and soft-tinted Doushs. The supper room with baskets of vari«colored ns and at one end was a ture fountain, in which grew Ailleg and ferns, With th Mrs. Theodore H. Daniets and her daughter, Miss Cymbra Dantela, are at present visiting relatives fn Mtin- neapolis. They expect to retura to Seattle about August 8. eee Mr. and Mra Harry Burnell Jones as their house guests, Mr. nes’ parents And sister, Senator and Mra, Wesley I. Jones, and Mine Hazel Jones, who have spent the past Winter in Washington, D.C. eee Mr. and Mra. Oliver Nelson, of New Bedford, Mass, will arrive in the} city today to be the guests of Mr. | and Mrs. Joseph F. Grant and Mr. | and Mra. John W. Yates, Mr, and/ | Mrs. Nelson have spent the whiter | fn Rio De Janeiro, to which elty. Mr Nelson will return soon, departing on | Saturday for New York. Mra. “Net son will remain the city for the sum mer, of the girls and ‘Of the bachelors, the effect was strikingly beautiful, eee Ashmun Brown ored James Anderson enter- at luncheon yesterday at the lub in honor of Mra Ash- Brown, of Washington, D.C, has been a popular visttor tn ‘Ten guests were seated at a charming with a silver basket roses and lavender sweet eee Mra. Addie Belkyap Conly, ac ‘companied by her brother, Mr Charles C. Belknap, who have been sojourning in Europe for several months, returned on Monday to 8 | atte, eon at Home Uss Charlotte Bloete! has bidden guests for luncheon at her Saturday. The party later will the performance of “Mis' of NOrleans,” at the Metro- theatre. ~ | | . . } Mr. and Mrs,’/John Campbell ary daughter, Migs Dorothy Campb who have been enjoying three wee in the Canadian Rockies at Lake Louise, returned this week. Mr. and Mra. Campbell will today have as! their house guests, Mr, and Mrs. / | Staniey Smith, Mr. and Mrs.. Percy Smith, and Mr, and Mra Leroy Fields, all of Portland, who are mo toring to Vancouver, B. C. for a short stay. ee cago Guest Honored Edward Morgan Mills was at luncheon yesterday at the club in compliment to Mrg. Harrington Adams, of Chi The party later occupied a at the Moore theatre. | . ° | Miss Lenore Blackwell, who has been spending a few days aa the | quest of Mise Sally Adams, at the summer home of her parenta, Mr land Mrs. KE. R. Adama,at Point No Point, returned home this morning. eee Mr. aind Mra James Shackleford Hines, of San Francisco, will arrive in the city the middle of July to spend a month, . . 3 Bowen Gives Luncheon ting eighteen misses returned from Eastern to spend the summer fn Se- & Miss Elizabeth was host- 'at @ pretty tuncheon ¢ at ber A quaint Dutch basket of} flowers marked the places at | ) table, w larger basket of the dainty blossoms centering the thday Luncheon honor of the first birthday of Mttle daughter, Mary Louise, M. C. Johnson entertained with party at her home on afternoon, June 26. Cov-| Were placed for fifteen little around a table prettily deo- with ribbons and confections and white A large birthday ott Mra James Hamilton De Verve! and daughter, Mary Cecilia, with Jane Parkinson, returned Tuesday night fro mite De Veuve ranch at Hartford, Wash. where they spent the week end. Mr. and Mra. Forbes Davis and) chilaren, Esther and Caleb, are spend | ing the summer at Medina eee Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keyes Brooks will return this evening from Minne ‘centered the tabie, bearing one | “Polls, where they were called by the ‘cand |sudden Lines of Mr. Brooks’ mother eee @hd will Again be the house guests Church Hostess of Mra M. KE. Downs. cee Tea Mr. and Mrs. M. EB. Downs and Nanette Church, whose en-{«mall grandson, Thomas Brooks, | nt has been announced re-/have spent the past fortnight at the iAtly, was honor guest at tea yes-|Earfington Golf and Country club. | fay, with her mother, Mra . . Church, as hostess, Miss| Mr. and Mrs. White presided over the tea|daughter, Mrs. which was surmounted with Brown, accotnpanied of summer flowers ————_-_ -- on | Columbia Colo, the thew American | beer.—~Adv. M. H. Draham and Marjorie Draham by Mr. Law {DATES 'o-Remember (DAY, JULY 9— “Mrs. Fiske to adress patrons of Cross Tea Shop af luncheon -Our Seattle Patrons Heretofore interest- ed in our high-grade portraiture, will be pleased to know that we are equipped to do the same class of work that we have always. maintained. Special attention is given the making of copies of old photo- graphs. It is conced- ed that we obtain the finest results possible in this line of work. hour. | Dance Mr. and Mr. hosts. SATURDAY, JULY 10— Mr. and Mrs inn 2 dinner at + home, In compli- ment to Mr. and Mra W. A. Tal- bot, of San Franciece. AY, JULY 12" TP Bocial service garden tea on lawn St home of Mr, and Myx. Andrew Gillespie Seattle Yacht ciut, with Mra. John Mungo Dand Jobo B. Carrigan as Hofternan’s be given at the the Interlaken ¢ Orthopedic hospital. aULY 1h ‘given by Mine Prisctiia the home of her and Mra Harry DESDAY, JULY 20— P Formal “reception ama dance at Bunset cind with Mr. and Mra Alton W. Leonara ho: formaliy tntroduce their das ter, Miss Olive Leonard. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21~ FP Annual pound party at Orthopedic hospital. URSDAY, JULY 29— Beattle Day > Batamian, Frederick Negatives of all sit- tings made in the past and all future work, filed indefinitely for duplicate prints. The “North American ‘Indian’ A New York Corporation Has not succeeded in gaining possession of The Curtis Indian Pictures, and these pictures will remain on display at the Curtis Studios Corner Fourth and University Get Seats Now Supreme Musical Treat PAULIST CHOIR Of New York City AT THE ARENA MONDAY NIGHT JULY 12 Prices: 5c, $1.10, $1.65, $2.20 Includes War Tax . Special Matinee Monday, at 2:15 P. M. FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN Prices: Any Seat in Arena —Children, Age 15 or Under, 65 Cents Adulte $1.10 The marriage of Miss Florence Meary Mannin Marguerite Landis attended the bride. to Mr. Lester K. Sims was solemnized, June 15, at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. J.H. Yorke. Miss Clare Manning and Miss) —Portrait by James & Merrihew. CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Alpba Gamu The Aipba Game association will re Delta Alam Delta Alu ot with Mrn, A Lund at her home on Vashon Island. leaving ttle from the foot of Marion street at 1:46 p.m. ore pocratic Clab n'a democratic club meets at cafeteria at o-* | Phi Delta Delta to Mrs. Walter Burges Beals will en. tertain the members of Phi Delta Delta, b rary wopority, at luncheon Saturday afternoon at ber home. legal eee Last Meetirig of Baby Clinic The Baby Clinte, under the aus plees of the Brattle Central Counetl | |of the ,Congresa of Mothers and Parent Teacher Asnociations, will be held for the last time this pea gon at Beventh and Madison, Bat urday morning, July 10, from 9 to 12, Tiegistration wil) clone at jit am | eee Red Cross Pienie ‘There will be @ Ited Crons Pientc | mt the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Is WN, Wood at Crystal Springs Saturday, July 10. Take |$:30 a. m. boat at Mier 3, Get off the boat at Gibson's landing. Take your luncheon, CLUBS | Women’s King County Republican Club The Women's King County Repub lean club will meet fer their weekty luncheon Monday noon at Meven' | caftteria, Congressman John ¥.| Miller will addrens the meeting. | attle Vocal Ladies’ ‘Trio will con fribute the musical program. . “ADDITIONAL ‘The regular monthly meeting of the Women's King County Repub Mean club will be held In Evergreen hall at 2 o'clock Monday @fternoon |Mr. J. J. Sullivan wilt address the meeting. Mrs, J. 8. Lang will give two vocal numbers, These meetings | are open to the public. | oe | Seattle Theosophical Society The Seattle Theosophical moclety will give @ musical dancing party on the evening of July 15 in Theosoph jfeal hall. Public invited. ‘Tickets re on sale at Theosophical hall, 100 Lyon building eee Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta alumnae will give It» regular luncheon Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Women’s University | club. For reservations call Mrs | Edgar Anderson by tomorrow. eee rence Ives, motored te Vancouver, |marriage of Mra Helen Van Campan B.C to spend the week end. to Mr. George Garrett Cotter, on.» Mexico and Alaska. Mra Van Cam- pan is « well known writer of fiction, Mies Roflin Wallingford, who has, and has many friends in Beata eee for the past two months, been @ guest at the Hotel Sorrento, will leave today for Cailfornia Mra Alice P. Carr returned Sun- mie Ss: / day from a six month sojourn tn Miss Ruth Town and Mim fytvia | California, and ts making her home Ennis spent the last week end in| at the Hotel Sorrenta, Vancouver, B. C., and are now spend- | oe ing a few days with relatives in Sedro | Woolley, Mr. Frederick Charles Johnatone }departed last evening for Alaska, to e rol [be gone two a been received from ° Alaska, announcing the! Dr. W. T. Wooley, Dr. George M. Word bas Seward, SEE OUR WINDOWS Regardless of former cost or present price, we are going to adhere to our policy of “A New Stock Every Thirty Days.” We are bound that a June Hat will not greet you in July, and that a July Hat will not be in evidence in August. So beginning tomorrow, and last- ing until every hat in the prgsent assortment on our vast Main Floor is disposed of, they will be just ONE-HALF of their original price. Simply deduct one-halffrom the prices at which they’ are marked. . Without a doubt the most sweeping price reduction on authentic summer millinery every announced. Our enormous buying power and our determination to sell for less is responsible for splendid hat styles for which Seattle women are noted. Soy let Moe Si of left recently.on Mr. | countries. | Horton and Dr. Frank RPurril, who Alpha Xi Delta Mothery’ Club Henry Sem-| Alpha Xi Delta Mothers club will | |born’s yacht for Alaska, were| hold their annual picnic at the home | l obliged to turn back because of the |of Mra, Thomas Lrving, at Rolling gan shortage They were joined In| Bay, on Wednesday, July 14. Take Vancouver by Mra Wooley, Mra| bout at Galbraith-Beacon dock at 9 | Hurt! and Mra Seaborn, and ep-{ o'clock. | joyed a week cruising in Canadian] and @ | waters They feturned home op 2 2 Wednesday. Seahurst Minute Women * Seahamt —— minute women wil! | More than 500,009 Japanese, most- | discontinue their meetings until the | ly Inborern, are residents in other second Tuesday in September. eee - Union Dames |” Columbia Golo is better —Adv. ‘The Union Dames hgve postponed | Ke Entertained | sobbing embers will bring baskets | | MINSTREL ACT TOPS PALACE HIP SHOW ’ | Eight v a, the neason’s! reod re contained im ‘Thurday Sale of Tickets for Paulist Choir Arranged especially to eccommo date the children of Seat whe winh* to the famous chotr udeville act rd in one # 1 that of 4 Wis 6 of merit in thelr respect ah cal was the mite fering by the John the " ned boys tn nagement of the Ar concert 1D Monday afterr was announced | Beate for thi obtained in advance be od priced general admission fect for the afternoon. This is the # tal tour of the Seattle will be of concerts, afternoon night ters have < The Girl im but there v eB is th A A f004-tolookat, young lady werial ride r the audb ted in a flower basket, distributes rowem, Harry Oakes and company present 1 comedy sketch entitled “The Fore Teller.” Monte and Parti have revue on accordion and 1 prove to be capable ries ang Cecile Me are a peppy palr of young h offering of comedy song and talk. Sam and Goldie Hars by their streetcar conduc. drunken passenger lar lehoen & DuPreece also avelty offering which come tatk id rifle marksmanship in whieh ymedy song and talk fe y presents ‘eosy Re ar while ne ond transecontinen ee wes ‘ Paulist Choi? and “tven the privilege the one and that of ‘There are seventy |the choir, forty boys and yhirt men, and it is considered the ent chorus in this country. BLACK EYE FOR PRINCE PARIS, All Paris i ing of a remark acene the chief actors were a prince and a4 rich Englishman. The prince gaged to a charming young member of the foreign colony. He sug unwisely one night. He got a panion to telephone the girl he had committed suicide, Accompanied by the Englishman, who is a friend of the family, the girl rushed to the prince's apartments. She arrived The prince laughed be tween his hiecough She did not appreciate the joke ther did her companion. Words led fo blows. The prince has a very black eye. TURBANS FOR FALL Turbana will worn extensively tivis fall, it in wald by fashion authori. ties, Duvetyn for strett wear, panne and duvetyn for the afternoo: combination of satin and malin evening wear will te the popu! terials. Dark will nate Larger hats will showgmuch ostrich trimming Plain, curled or glycer ined feathers will trim hats of duve tyn, velvet or nilk thelr reeular meeting from July 6 until July 19. eee Knights of Pythias No. 1 Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias No. 1 and No. $1 will give a benefit dance in Masonic temple, Saturday | evening, July 17. y | tune iy . two musteal great an ner ture photop! nen Minter in 48 WOMEN ASK . W.C. A. FOR WORK Px 748 women from various rnout the Northwest asked rk in Seattle during June, ac ording to a report just issued by the employment department of the yY. W. © A. Of this number 200 were school teachers. Out of the | 748 applicants, 323 were provided | with work lpprnony CIP) Ww FRENCH GIRL WINS CROIX DE GUERRE PARIS, France-—The Crotx Ge, Guerre has been awarded to Mile! Jeanne Tournaire for the manner ig which, at great risk, she served the, predomi: | French cause during the war. She well within the German lines and succeeded in obtaining detailed information as to the position of the heavy guns with which the Germans. were bombarding Nancy. She. | smuggled the information toa cousin] by means of a secret code, , _ DIVORCE DECREES LONDON, Engiand—In fhe @& | voree court Sir Henry Duke, the president, granted 243 decrees tn one day, which is sald to be a record. A Permanent Hair Wave HAVE US WAVE IT NOW an@ PAY FOR IT LATER At your own convenience we oe Tver IN SMALL PAYMENTS Our credit plan is the very best guarantee in the world that you.will be satisfied with the results obtained. A wave will save you at least one-half hour every day of the week. ° Every one can now (discard the old curling from and patent curlers for we have brought the THE ., PERMANENT WAVE WITHIN REACH OF ALL pals For appointment call Main 6507 LADIES’ IMPROVEMENT SHOP cuice'st, pojnts t colors SUMMER APPAREL AT THE LOWEST PRICES You can depend on getting your money’s worth in summer goods here every time. We have an abundant stock of choice merchandise, and the prices are the lowest possible. We urge you to buy for summer erfjoy the benefits of comfort and coolness. ° Boys’ Stylish Suits at Sale Prices Thrifty and economical mothers are taking advantage of our summer sale of Joys’ Suits. Prices have been greatly reduced but the high grade of material is still there. es Every sult embodies the latest ideas in style and cut; all are belged; some have patch pockets, others have slash pockets, Mmohlir coat lining used. Bults priced regularly from $10.00 to $17.50 have been reduced to $7.98 up to $13.98, now and Summer Wash Suits Dandy little wash suits for the youngsters. They're s0 cog! and comfortable for summer and they always look #0 neat! We have’ Eton, sailor and middy styles in plain colors and stripes. Smartly trimmed. Ages 3 to 8 Priced $2.50 up. Men’s Khaki Trousers Excellent khaki trousers for men at reasonable prices. They are strongly made, and a good serviceable weight. You can depend on these for wear dnd the prices are right—@2.00 to $3.75. Summer Goods for Men Porous Knit Union Suits Extra good values in men's summer porous knit underwear; short sleeves, ankle length, closed crotch. These are well finished and so comfortable for summ Per sult, $1.49, Fine Ribbed Union Suits Another big bargain in summer underwear. These are really worth $1 75 a suit. They come in ecru and white; short sleeves or long ‘sleeves; ankle length. Specially reduced to $1.29. Athletic Union Suits Fine crossbar nainsook athletic union suits for men; sleeveless and knee length, All have an elastic insert in back and are cut roomy; closed crotch, Priced, per suit, $1.25. Corsets $2.00 An extra good corset at an extra low price. They're made of strong coutil; long skirt, rubber top, four garter supports They will prove comfortable and service able corsets. Sizes 20 to 27, ‘These are for chil pjay and are hard and eut trimmings. full size, Children’s Gingham Dresses Our stock of gingham dresses for children is excep- tionally pleasing. There are lots of pretty styles in plaids, stripes and plain colors. All are nicely trimmed and well finished. Ages 2 to 6. Priced from $1.29 to $5.00. Play Suits $1.00 are of sturtly ginghams, double Cotton Hose Our stock of fine cotton hose for men is complete fn all the seasonable colors and in all sizes. They have reinforced toes and heels and are sure to give excellent wear. Per pair, 25¢. Mechanics’ Suits " This is an exceptionally good combination suit for the mechante or workman, They're made of heavy khaki-colored drill, cut full size and well finished; lots of pockets. Special price $4.29, Bathing Suits We've got lots of good bathing suits for men; cotton, wool and mixtures; plain colors and with fancy skirt and body stripes, Priced from $1.50 up. Silk Hose $1.50 * pure silk hose reduced in price have all the style and quality expensive hose and come in cordo- gray end white, with a fine ribbed Sizes 81 to 10, Na on who love to jothing. They stftehed red sleeves, van, top short “THE STORE rmachfpreds novelty fea | Bey N 4 4