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ind Dance Dwight Merri! to her house guest, Pretty Dance hosts at a merry Carrigan as hosts. Bacon to Be at Tea evening, J Pate to Be ty nq on Friday ~ MacDonald at Tea of Washington, Ten guests will McDermott Be Honored Irene McDermott, Invitations ef honor. coe Mr. Munson ‘Thomas Munson. Married in E Upsilon fraternity. g ih age took place # 4 ‘ we 2 eattle their home. ese ee ir, and “Mrs. Walter He an ™ op SEATTLE STAR den Party. UBECLAH MITCHELL, Covrrs, tor of The Star VIRGINIA MERRILL ‘ invitations for a gar-| “party and dance to be given on | evening, July 23, ef her parents, Mr, and Mra./ of Garden Gity, Club Scene and Mra John Mungo Dand/ ‘Mr. John Beardsico at the Yacht club. f two hundred of their lies in tall standards, inter: | With palms, lined the path-| from the port cochere to the p entrance, which was flanked on | side by wicker baskets Bells. Blue sb softened by delicate green | @met a fantastic light Where handsome baskets dia and ferns were effevtive tra Was latticed behind tall wound in huckleberry maple leaves. Supper im the dining room table, artistic with its center] piphinium and Ophelia roses: Which Mrs. Francis Guy Frink) > Cecit H. Bacon presided. | Pher performance at the Metro | Mra, Minnie Maddern Fiske the dancers, and was ‘@t a supper, with Mr. and Mrs. compliment to Miss Margaret) who is the guest Peeples, Miss Katharine will entertain with a tea at @m next Thursday after | Fourth Extended and Mrs. Alexander McEwan. the Misses Marion McEwan, are extending | for a dance to be 23, at the Sun-| ipliment to Mias Ruth Pate | who will be the house of Mrs. E. Weldon Young. “ Watrous will entertain tea at her apartment in the Miss Marion Frye became the bride of Mr. Carl Dittmar, of Cincinnati, on Wednesday| evening, June 30, with a beautiful ceremony, in the art gallery.of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.| ington, D. C., who bas been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mra. David ica py G: pa Howard S. Hill was hostess charmingly informal tea yes lay afternou: at her residence —Portrait by Bushnell. t to Mrs, W. J. A. Mac aot DATES To Remember | morrow. flor her home tomorrow. arrangements of Japanese Toses adorned the 20 guests were entertained. and Theatre and Orpheum party will this evening by Mise Amy) at the Hotel Otis, to Miss Emma Wyckoff, | ts visiting Miss Harriet Baxter, | [for Miss Margaret Chinn, the) Best of Miss Beatrice Peo. | the Seatt ‘anadian Women's Club The Canadian Women's |eive a card CLUBS FOR MONDAY Seattle Business Girts’ Club Arcade buliding. the sociat and the ha and Mra. And the national the pleasure of her of business mt has been announced, Mrs M. Tammany will entertain & luncheon of sixteen ) the Yacht club on delegate de- the cooperation the entire club with in the constructive work ven by Mise Priset sires to have their friends are inv! TURADAY, JULY to intimate friends of Auxillary to Pioneers principal feature of the eve an address Pioneers wil lage of Miss Duff | month, Washington party at, Orthopedic families and friends ’ Misa, Dorothy Duff, daughter of FRERSDAY, JULY S0—= pand Mrs. RM. Duff, and Mr. Munson, son of are invited. Republican Convention aa In-| terpreted by a Woman for Women.” is a member Women's Commercial club of Seat-| tle and was one of the most inent women at the conven‘ion. St. Mark's Parish Pienie rett 4} June 29. Justice Joanson performed the cere fn the presence of the groom's Miss Myrtle Munson, & Hilding Johnson. The of the Stadium ool in Tacoma, where she and| / parents.resided until recently.| f Munson is well known ax fm high school and “ ‘Gireles and is a member of the | @*ve# Overseas Club ‘The Overseas cl Coffee will be 5 | Women’s King County Republican | Overseas Club | charge of committes, Miss Genevie Hefreshmenta will men are particularly in The Women's King County Re publican club will luncheon Monday noon Congressman ; Vashon island, 9am. All members and friends ar For further information « Monday the club} | URGES CURFEW FOR MEN NEW YORK, Jyly 9.—A law pro-| hibiting men from being out after 8) jo’clock at night to “make th Seattle Vocal Ladies’ trio} unseon are at home fo: - ~ ? the musical @t 4146 14th ave NE | Moose temple, at 8:30 p regular monthly meeting of the Women’s King County Repub [lican club will be held in Evergreen o'clock Monday afternoon J. Sullivan will 8, Lang will sive These meetings Alki Improvement Club Improvement Vera King, daughter of Mr.| hall at Mrs. W. B. King, was married iy, July 8, to Mr. Howard Pp. | Meeting. The wed.|two vocal numbers. the residence of |are open to the public, § bride's parents, after which the| couple left for a week-end trip! Townsend and other Puget | points. They expect to make in a discussion at Sunrise club of spe-| jon for women AMUSEMENTS I PALACE Hips Direction of Acker A GREAT DO EIGHT BIG “ members and their families of Port Townsend. L'Union Francaise Prairie Rose Club The annual- picnic. of the Prairie! be held Monday at Noon luncheon, night at the ¥ | the last meeting of the reasap, all members are requested to be present. Cowan park . Bresee Honored | Mrs. Edwin O'Kelly entertained at| yesterday at ber residence Pleasure of her sister, Bresee, of San Francisco, who visiting in the city table a pretty centerpiece flowers waa developed ; peas, roses and Shasta daisies Dat which Mrs. Fred Jeffery and| “Boddy Fisher presided Seattle Theosophical Society Theosophical dancing party lon the evening of July sophical hall ets are on sale ADDITIONAL CLUBS The Seattic City Federation of W. C, T. U. The City Federation of the W. C. I) meet at Plymouth church on Tuesday, July “PEGGY Bi With MARY MILES MINTER METROPOLITAN mbers and friends are urged] Knights of Pythias No. 1 | Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias! 51 will give a benefit Lorraine Social Club »elal club will meet residence of Mrs, John gagement Announced Nights, 00 to $2.50, : 00. Plus War Tax : MOORE IRENE FRANKLIN BRONSON AND Val and Ernie Stanton; none Sinteray Bille Bi and Rosie Moey Minnewatha Clob The Minnewatha club will hold ite weekly hop this evening the engagement phter, Beatrice (wendoline, . Seaton Amy. The marriage will Place some time in August. ON, July 10.—Edward J.| paid a fine today for failing lean ice and snow from his side~ The mercury was hovering|ing, near Third ind the $0 mark when the case|on Sunday. morning at tried It dated back to Feb-'and will spend the day beach. Bring your own luncheon, to/ ern Stars are invited. Take Madrona the guests of the club. Marathon Entertainment Club The Marathon Entertai the Prefontaine Alpha Xi Delta Mothers’ Club Mothers’ club will will meet at Alpha Xi Delta Miller's | Rolling Wednesday, Galbraith Bacon Take boat at Miss Nellie = Corntett ret od Thursday evening from a short visit with Mrs, Bruce Klimore at her summer home on Marine road, Vic tora, B.C | . eee | Mins Ruth arrive Sunda of Dr, and Mra, for th amer 50: Dr, and Mrs, M. M Garhart are} recelving messager of congratula tion on the birth of a son July in the Providence hospital, The litte one has been given the nan of Theodore Manch. cee | Mra, John Nelson hae returned to her home in Mount Vernon after! a short vinit with her parents, Mr | and Mrs. Walter Bond, accompanied | by Mre, James Wilis. ‘ate of Chicago will the house guest Weldon Young | ry Mra. Claud M. Seeley and Mrs L. KE. Byman are spending the week end in Vancow B.C. eee Dr. and Mra. Caspar W. Sharples daughter, Mies Darthea, and «on. Mr. Wistar Sharples, accompanied by Mra, Harry Boleom, are motoring across the continent, expecting t arrive in Beattie on Saturday, Ju’ 17. De 4 Mra, Sharples went) Kast several weeks ago to attend the graduation of Miss Darthea|An illustration from John Beardslee Carrigan's “Dream of Old Persia.” —Photo by Wayne Albee, ‘The olf fashioned | nish school, has written a “Dream of Old Persia” around a photographs he picked up one day in the McBride studio They were studies of shawn dancers taken here last Feb- ruary by Wayne Albee Albee took in artistic photographing as opposed to commercial work. Ted Shawn was so delighted with \the copy of the story and He*wrote most appreciation, new dance for next fall from the photograph of a the music of @ from Smith lene eee Mr. Charles Kerr of San Fran BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD cisco in epending the summer a5! gormething creati: the guest of Mr, and Mra. J. A./tive in going to be staged again Kerr the Fine Arts on Wednesday evening liao July 21 Dr. and Mrs, Orlando J. Johnson! for several years there has been and small daughter, Laana, with| little to Dr. Oscar Johnson, will leave on Monday for automobile tour of | Washington and Oregon, stopr | for visits with friends in FE Se Seta | Tabloid Book Mr. and Mrs. James Kausky mo-| tored Hig Rock to spend the { July as the Mra, Kausky’s me A. Parker, Mrs. Parker also had her guest her sister, Mra M. It northwestern coast | ivy. wate THE Miss Helen Stryker, who tf a etu-| yy fent at Wyckham Rise school in Washingtdn, Conn spend the Dr. and M returned ¢ n her parents ker, and bh re 6 H. M. && jaughters, the Mineas Mary and/ of abdu of Seattle, are oc-| ity of apy! Sorrento. | R Mr, David Sheetz Craig wiM return | jersey City Sunday morning from a short busi-| b “ere achel 8. | Mra W. A. MacDonald, of Wash.| milla, Bain, will return to her home t sas | pubit Dr. M. Marion Null has departed) WOMAN for Chicago, where he will spend bask of the two months In clinical study. jagainst the eee o— Mra. ing b son and daughter-in-law, | Mr. and Mra. Joseph Black and The color yeliow is said to have a! ficial effect on the health. | a ee a e | row morning to be the house guest ] ter, Mine Frances Noble, of Portiand,, Afmy and Navy Blankets; all kinds; at her home at the Country club. new and used. i Steet Folding Cots, oxidized, man and small Full Cotton Mattresses, Gold Medal Cots, Bed Sheets, Army House Tents, Mra. J. K. Witherspoon returned! white, $35; khaki $40, LB wad ‘own “a " ; 50 on x9, | Dr. Bell gave this lecture before the New U.S Navy Tent, 12 on, size 9x9, DT. Tell Rave this leety rorge Max Exter! poles, hardhrood stakes and bag. |!st% It was very well received oe Fine ‘for carrying in auto. - - IS CUR } $40 completo, while they last, and Fred Cook, in Portlan are expected home the first of the week. city of eee family are occupy{ng thelr summer | very ber home at Bainbridge Inland. eee Mr. and Mra. Newton Leithead are spending & few days at Brownsville. | eee Mins Jane Peters of Garden City of Miss Virginia Merrill and Miss i sonia Peters, eee | Mra. Francia H. Brownell te enter. | taining Mra, Noble and her daugh Mrs. Willlam § son retur 4 last week from Browns ville, where they have spent the last eee us. yesterday from Waldo, Ore, whi they have been the guests of Mr. and| 4-foot wall, Mra. ¢ “When are you going to invest In A new sult of clothes? “Not Ull the dogs start barking at me | n|__ From The Buffalo Express Camp Lewis Wireles: Columbia Coto, the new American | 118 Oceanic Bldg. or 904 ‘Third Ave, beer. —Adv. Seattle, Wash, TERED Dentists using the . R. Parker System do not be- lieve it is fair to charge for making examinations or giving advice. When you visit one of their offices, your mouth is examined by an ex- perienced dentist and a chart is pre- pared on which the affected teeth are shown, The’ necessary treatment is ex- plained to you, and you are told in advance just what the price will be for having needed work done. The examination costs you noth- ing. If you decide not to take the dentist’s advice, you may depart just as freely as you would walk out of a railroad ticket office after inquiring the fare to another city without buying a ticket. You are invited to come in and have a free examina- tion of your teeth made, aan bcm -ataey “A DREAM OF OLD PERSIA” \WILL BE GIVEN AT THE FINE ARTS | dried exhibitions. Sunday after- annual spring party have been neglected since John But left for France Carrigan, a uni and student at the Cor the cut-and Just a spree FAME AND FAILURE, by Julian! It Fliie—Pascinating studies of people be greatly admired tn listening to seashell, and will give it OF WHISTLER, by about 20 weeks, Shawn is coming orth especially to have Albee take the pictures, There are onty three coples of the They became so off the pinnacle of fame or ishoim of San Francisco, who is| Were crowned with sixth edition of one of the m enjoying the summer months on the | that turned out to be made of poison cinating biographies in the Engl | book in existence. | tattered from much enthustastic bor= that Miss McBride gave a *#mai! studio party a week or so ago. There the story was read, while the pictures were thrown on the screen Others heard of manted to see the book before it was sent to Paul Elder in San Francisco So on July 21 the Seattle 1312 Unversity Members are invited free. Out- siders will be admitted to remaining space at $1 a ticket. WAR, THRE WORLD AND } ~ by Albert Payson Ter. by George Cree} IN, A book of fiction for dog fan. dynamite ding in a presidential year THE STORMS OF YOUTH, | ENSLAVED. Viola Rosebor uncle, Mr. F.C. Mower. New poems "2. England's greatest singer Mra William Pitt Trimble and| poem is the story of a Moorish raid, | of love and polities, with gobs of “local color.” HAMILTON for publication will be given again at | Fine Arts galleries, of New York,| scribed with the freshness and vital dashing Hamilton in relatic national life of his day A BOOK OF MARIONETTES, Hamian Joseph artinents at the Hotel] woapogt, by Dane Coolldge—An the mythical ommended to all readers east of | other stor - A readable | photographs of study of the ancestor of the omni-/ one of the dancers appear on the tm | Vitations sent to members. Dorothy Constantine will lines, dressed in Oriental Richard Odlin, of the » | Cornish school, has some Persian puppets that will furnish entertain. Caird Leslie will have one of his pupils dance. Two little darkies will pull back the velvet curtains as the pictures appear. Beck will play present “movi MY THREE YEARS IN AMER-| 04 tn, Bernstorft— | | Having fatlen down on the tough fob of making the American people un . purposes and | methods of German imperialism, this |highly sophisticated diplomat recounting the colossal bonehead plays which pushed States into war PREFERRED, by Her. we trip to Portland. » STEEL A story of the steol Ambassador HOW WE ADVERTISED AMER- An account of what was done by the committer of information during the war. by Magdeleine Marz—-A achieves ew" woman who fights “exclusiveness of | Mr. B. G the harp and Miss Margaret Ames will assigt with some | Persian music. phen A. Cook, who te visit Sixty-five toms of tron dust, in; have een picked up us of one mile in the tron! Youngstown, Ohio. Lectures Free iat University During the next week of the eum mer session there will be four public lectures, one on each of the first four school days of the week On Monday, July 12, Prof. Emilio Goggio will lecture in room 220, Den. on “Dante's Life and Minor the divine com- Columbia Colo is better —Adv. edy, “Inferno.” evening, July 1%, Dr. at § o'clock, on pets of Australia. evening, July Emilio Gogg 's divine com ‘The Purgatory of Paradise.” On Thursday evening, July The fragrance is due to its freshness. United Tea & Coffee Stores 113 Yesier Way South End Market ment of mathems This will be giver It will be remembered th Liberty Market completa with fly, coast ecient SEATS ARE NOW ON SALE Season’s Supreme Musical Event PAULIST CHOIR OF NEW YORK CITY VOICES Men and Boy Singers At the ARENA Monday, July 12, 8:15 p.m, Seat Sale at Arena Box Office. Prices: 550, $1.10, $1.65, $220— Including War Tax. Sale Conducted by Teeth Examined Without Charge Special Matinee Concert for Children Monday Afternoon at 2:15 Prices: Children age 15 or under, 55 any seat in Arena, Adults, $1.10, K. P. Hall Monday - 1 conduct my y dances in the Third, between Olive DR. PAINLESS PARKER Painless Parker Dentist using the E. R, PARKER SYSTEM 1619 Westlake Avenue Phone Elliott 5494 rexular Monda Virginin, 9 to 12 ‘2 newt in the city, and ¢ will piny. All the old crowd of «iri will be there, and the boys wil to pay Sic—tadies free. class Will start promptly at 7 MISS BRIG Phone Main 6272, the same good