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ARMING TEA FOR VISITORS BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Nditor of The Star SNOR THE PLMASURE OF HER MOTHER, Mra, B. M. Kelly, of Boston DE hee sistertntaw, Dr. 1. T. Crabtree, of San Francisco, and her aunt, Lydia Tidbits, of Boston, Mra, G. EH. Crabtree was at home to her ‘this afternoon. Roses, dahlias and Shasta dairies formed a pretty scheme.in the drawing room and at the tea table, where Mra, Boardman, Mra. V. A. Kelly, presided. Mra. Fred Hudson Baxter received with the hostess and ‘of honor. Durtng the afternoon Miss Eva Lacey, Mis# Nell Rawson Mra. Burna, accompanied by Miss Maybelle Brannen, delighted the ia with a number of trios. eee Wo Lid louse Guests x ’ 0 To Remember | Mra Anna Thomsen MMburn en-| at luncheon today at the 4 Inn in compliment to the WEDNESDAY, JULY #1— al pound party at Orthepedie - Weim, of Burlingame, Cal | the boat was a handsome nt of summer flowers eee Bride | Mra Aubrey Wilton will entertain Ry at the tea hour on Satur. at her summer home at Hunt's tm compliment to Mrs. Charles Jr. Qilss Alvira Wi Pound Party lo Be Given Tomorrow children of the Orthopedic | are to be complimented to- at tea, when the members of organimtion and their friends the hospital, and respond | ual call for supplies by ‘Also an opportunity is to see the children and to social afterncon on the Charles D. Stim- Edward Skinner, George T. Myers and Mrs. Jonn . dispense hospitali- Q call at ) the ann pound. Se at the tea hour. The committee | is headed by Mrs. Henry with the Young Ladies’ |] Miss Virginia theahan's tee for Mise | Harriet Baxter and Mise Kuma 1 Wrekeort, Midehipmen's ball et Armory at 8 nm Annual entertainment tn gallery at Pine Arts ball THURSDAY, JULY t3— uM rude Horton's Tuncheen Bunset club for Mise Ni Church. Mise Edith ertain the party later ore theatre, FRIDAY, JULY t3— Garden party and danes to be given By Mise Virginia Merri! SATURDAY, JULY 24— Midshipmen's bajl at Armery at 8 am Dinner dance at Beattie Golf and Country elu, Mra. D. Clifford Tela wit gtve pro- ETAm Of somes at Red Cross tea- | Day Nureery annual garden t home of Mra Frederick Beusman, SATURDAY, JULY s1— Tea and shower for Mise Nanette Chureb, with Miss Ellie Parkia as hosteas, col | Miss Howe Wed Vittor, with the help of be Washington Park and Madrona OM. | Francisco, *" Mra, Van Aucken’s hospitality. s ee p and Mra, John H. oPwell John Ewing Price with the ‘Hin Guild will have charge of punch, and the committee on re sts includes Mrs, William Crawford, Mrs. W. H. Me- ‘Mra, John W. Godwin, Mra. fe OdeN, Mra Frederick Baus ‘Mrs. James Hamilton de Veuve, six guests at luncheon to- at ahe Sunset Club tn compli- to Miss Margaret Whitewell ‘Washington, D. C., who Is visit- her brother and sister-in-law. and Mra Georgy Edward | Patronesses for Golf Club Dance ‘The next dinner dance to be tren! the Seattle Golf and Country elub * scheduled for Saturday evening, Puly 24. The hostesses for the even will be Mrs. Trafford Huteson man; Mra. Frederic Struve, Mrs. 4 Moss, Mrs. E. Weldon Young, | Hawthorne Dent and Mrs. Bert | Queenie F |to Mr. Stahl Mra John Pardee Howe announces the marriage of her daughter, beth Howe, to Mr. Louis . | Christoph: ‘The service was read by Canon . H. Bliss in Trinity Parish church. eee v Dinner Mr. and Mra. Wiliam Sherman ‘Walker entertained at dinner at their residence last evening tn fare been much-feted guests since their arrival in town. eee ‘| Luncheon at -| Snoqualmie Lodge Mrs. James Russell Van Aucken pliment to Mrs. Carl Bresee of San Seven guests enjoyed “| Mrs. Drips to Be Honored Mrs. Wiltiam Eris will compliment Mra, Wiliam E. Drips at bridge on Wednemtay afternoon, July 28, at the Sunset club, eee Mrs. Bresee Guest of Honor Mr. and Mra. B. Eugene Beers were hosts at a beautifully appointed dinner at their home on Friday even- ing, in compliment to Mrs. Car! Bresee of San Franciaco. Covers were placed for fifteen guests around |a board festive with its center of |yellow snapdragons and bachelor buttons, aE ° Mrs. Squires Complimented Mr. Bertram Collings will entertain at dinner this evening at the Uni versity club for the pleasure of Mra. | Cameron Squires, © Portland, who | is the guest ine Colina KIDDIES’ ROMPERS Rompers or bloomer dresses made of good quality unbleached cotton cloth and trimmed with colored braid, smocked with color or embroidered, |are very pretty and stylish looking as well as most practical. There t# no danger of fading and the solled| places can be rubbed as much as necessary with soap without danger of running any color, as is apt te be the case with most colored materials at present. These do not show the | srime as white materials and look well even when nearly worn out. : x a Cherry’s Prices Greatly 4 Reduced—Pay Down Just a Small Part—the Rest Monthly CHERRY CHAT Surely the very acme of conven- ience and money-saving is reached in the liberal offer made by Cherry’s during its-great Clearance Sale, now| rushing to a successful conclusion. This isa sale that has behind it} not only the great stocks of fine mer- ndise in the Seattle store of Cherry’s, Inc., but in here you are dealing with a house that has Imost unlimited resources of a great chain of s scattered over the Coast. 3 The remarkable values offered tomorrow in 's and misses’ suits, frocks, sport coats and is will in some instances mean the saving of half} prices, and in “most tempting. And we repeat: Cherry’s li terms are still in force. CH Aid: every case the saving will Stab! on Saturday, July) well to Mr. and Mra. Harry Art| ery of San Francisco, who have| | Yacation at Saint's Rest ——s ral | Mra, Robert Small and Mra, G. A. | Miss Johnson recently graduated from the University of Washington law school, leaves today for a two months’ trip to Honolulu. —Portrait by Grady. # a Mr. and Mrs. Merie Wilson Denny agg [are receiving the congratulations of | weeks a | their friends on the birth of a daugt: | . ter yeaterday in the Seattle General| Mason Jay Want McKelvie has re, hospital. Mra. Denny will be remem: |'Urned from Tacoma, where he was bored as Mise Marguerite Castberg, | 7 Official gree eg week. ° ag ge Mr, and Mra. Alexander Dickinson | Mra. Harry Foote Hodges has re spent the week-end in Eatonville, the | Srned from a four months’ visit with guests of Mr. and Mra. N J. Telatives and friends in Chicago and Bruen, other Eastern cities, and haa joined Pe ag General Hodges at the Hotal Sor Mr. and Mra. Joseph Tyler and |"eata Miss Elien Wood Murphy have re! turned from @ week's sojourn at Gearhart, Ora eee to Mt Rainier. eee Capt. . J. Kirkhoff and Mr. Burt iw mie have returned from Vancou- | ver, C, where they spent the eee De. Roderta Wimer Ford has re |turned from the Bast, touring Yel- lowstone park on the way. Mra. Hugh M. Caltwef and four 1 i children returned Thursday from @| MY. and Mrs, Perctval Coffins and | children are occupying their summer |home on the sound during July and ig ten | August. Mr. and Mra. C. DeWolfe Reid and Miss Helen Ross of Montreal, who been house guests of Mr. and/ Mra. Jack Radford, returned last | week to their home, stopping en route in Portland, Denver, Chicago and New York. eee Mr. and Mra, John MB Matt, who have recently come to Seattle to re side, are planning to leave next week for a trip of three weeks to Seward, | Alaska. eee Mr. “an@ Mrs. Cart Dittmar are! spending their honeymoon at Banff and Lake Louise, from whence they will Aepart thin week for Cinctrmat! to make their horne, eee Mr. and Mra. Harold Lee and three children, accompanied by Mra. Hanna and Mrs. Lee, will leave Friday for Saint's Rest, to spend three weeks, eee Dr, and Mra, Caspar W. Sharples and son Wistar, with Mrs, Harry Bolcom, will arrt¥e tonight, having motored from Duluth, Miks Darthea Sharples wil remain in the East until jthe first of August, ee \ eee Mrs. Elizabeth Welln Champney has been removed from the hospital and is convalescent from her recent filness at the Hotel Sorrento, eee Mr. and Mra. M. Ross Downs spent | the week-end at the Earlington Golf! and Country club, eee Mr, and Mra. Harry Keyes Prooks | ~ and son, Thomas, accompanied by | Mra. M. E. Downs, returned to their |home at Bend, Ore., Thursday eve | ning. Mra. Downs expects to be gone several months. eee ‘ Mr. and Mra Ff. B. Burwell and Mr. and Mra. Frank Fretwell re turned last evening from a motor trip! Miss Irene Fisher ts at home con. |valescing from her recent operation, “T love to eat at Polat’ Last Christmas you paid $3.85 tor what we are offering you thin week for $1.95. Watch for our ad Thursday. MARKET BLOUSE SHOP, 107 Pike Street, Between First and Second Aven. EXTRA NVRREIN oS We OIL From the heaith - giving shores of the Mediterranean comes this ‘‘Golden Oil’? of the Riviera, bringing health and beauty to you. A tablespoonful in fruit juice after meals each day is a pleasant way to health and beauty. You can get ‘‘Napoleon”’ from your grocer now. A. Magnano Company , Seawe Tacoma Genoa doint Degree of Honor The joint Degree of Honor, A. O U. W, pienio will be held at Kirk land park by Seattle lodge Aquilla lodge No. No. 3 and Lake | land with their fr terested. Kring ref foo will be served. Piease register on arrival “All visiting members of other degrees who are: in our city are welcome, Leave for Kirkland at 12 o'clock, The dinner will be at 6 p.m, the guest of honor being Mra Eva P. Gordon, grand president of the Degree of Honor of Washington eee Alpha XI Delta | Active dnd alumnae members of Alpha Xi Delta will hold their luncheon at the Women's University club, | eee Coterie Club | Coterte club will hold ft» annual basket pienic.at Rolling Bay, at the |home of Mra. Thomas Irving. Leave remoredl dock at 9 a m. eee Ladliew Auxiliary to Congregation Bikur Cholum The Madion’ auxiliary to Congre tion Bikur Cholum wil) entertain bers and friends at the lower part of Woodland park at 11 a m. eee Golden Era Club Golden Era club meets tm the |Iadiew’ parlor of the First Presby- |terian church from 11 a m. to 4 p. }m. Bring lunch, The club will fur |nish coffe, Mrn and women over |55 years invited. j eee | Women of Mooncheart Legion | ‘The Women of Moossheart Legion will meet at Moose temple at § p,m cee Lady Eagies Lady Engies will meet tn Forest y hall for 1 Business and cards o'clock luncheon. | . 116th Field Battalion Stenal Corps auxiliary and 116th Field Signal battalion will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. K J. Reekie, 9128| Rainier ave. at lawn party. Luneh &t 7 o'clock. eee Pi Beta Phi Pienle ‘The annual picnic of Pi Reta Phi sorority will be held at Browneville| on the Sound next Wednesday |make farm Jexpected to buy. Daughter of Dr. and Mre. Or-| lando J. Johnson. —ortrait by James & Merrthew \To Demonstrate \Labor Savers to Farm Women Everything from a scraper to modern light and power planta will be exhibited at the! to be! staged by the King county farm | home convenience shows bureau July 28 to August 6 in King county towna. The object of the shows Is to women more familiar with available equipment will Ughten labor of cating for the physieal and moral needs of « tam | ily and attending to a gurden and poultry. ‘The home demonstration agent has armunged that all those who attend may make comparisons and have questions asked without being offered for sale. Shows will be open to the pub- Ye from 1 until 6 p. m. at the fol lowing places July 28, Bothell, Bothell high school; July 29, Des Motnes, Des Moines school; July 30, Meridian, Meridian Grange hall; July 31, Enumclaw, pienic grounds; August 3, Redmond, Redmond hall; August 4, Tolt, American building; August 5, Issaquah, Imsaquah grange hall Aurust 6, community hall give | card party the evening of| A. 0. be w. ge ged Tonight Seattle lc 0. 7, Degree of Hon- or, A. 0. U. WY wilt ho @ business [meeting this evening at § o'clock in| | Bvergreen hall, Arcade building. | Progressive whiet will be Played at |® o'clock, members and their friends | being invited, eee Officers were elected at the na tonal convention of Delta Zeta so- rority held at the Shirley hotel in| Denver, Colo, trom June 29 to July | |4& They are: Grand president, Misa | |Rennie Sebring Smith, Indiana.| |erand vice-president, Miss Ruby Long, of Washington; grand secre-| tary, Mise Luella Reeder, Kanna; grand treasurer, Mra Myrtle Malott. | Texas; editor of the “Lamp,” Mins Arema O'Tirien, of Ohio. | and alumnae chapters attertiad the Joonvention. Mins Mary Currie, of| | Kappa chapter, and Miss Lucy Shel-| ton, of Zeta alumnas represented the local chapters of the University of Washington, . ese Phi Kappa Psi Piente Forty members of the alumnae jand active chapters of Phi Kappa | Psi_and their friends spent Sunday! at Watertown, enjoying an outing which inted of swimming and a| picnie er. The Canadian Women's club will) SPECIAL SUMMER TERMS ON GENUINE VICTROLA OUTFITS YOU CAN PAY AS LITTLE AS This Is Victrola IV. Offered with TEN selections (any five double-faced she records), com: $99 9B plete for... Special Terma, $1.00 a week. Another port faced &5e rec complete for Representatives from 40 active,” July at & o'clock, in the Eastern Star club rooms, 4090 Arcade bulld- ing. The ladies who have the affair in chareg are Mra. William Flumerfelt, Mra, Archibald Wilson, Mra R. E. Parley. Everyone is invited, Prizes | wil) be given. eee British American Association The Hritish American association wil! hold ite outdoor meeting this evening at 6:30 o'clock at Alki beach. | . . Etiiote Bay Camp No. 5138 Eliott Bay camp No, $138, Modern Woodmen of America, will give a |dance for ite members and friends this (Tuesday) evéning, at their new hall, back of Moore theatre, Third ave. and Virginia et =—— love to eat at Boldt's."—Adv, THE Pwowe fissorr /$2 | LIGHTHOUSE 418-420 UNI0N ST. IMC 180 plate | winch | Nothing will be Kennydale,, Kennydale | TUESDAY, JULY 20, 197%, Double Inducements Tomorrow Clearance of Summer Waists Ladies’ Waists Voile Waists $1.98 $1.49 Becoming etyles of walstsof@ | Clearance of many choice fine quality. Daint o | *tyles in Voile Waista, fancy em- brome 3 inty Organdie | Vroldery and ines venta, collar and cuff combina tions, Colors are pink and white, and blue and white trimmings. ‘These séll ordinarly for $1.98 and are very serviceable and attrae | uve | Pretty Striped Voile Waists $2.98 ‘These will surely please you. They are so dainty and tidy look- ing. The vesta, collars and cuffs are of fine organdie, tastefully em- | broldered. Better come in and see these before they are all gone, | Silk Hose $1.50 | Handkerchiefs 35¢ | Excellent value in pure stk | Ladies’ handkerchiefs of « fine hose for ladies; cordovan, gray | (ality of lawn; daintily em- and white; have fine eightineh | broidered corners; in colors and garter top; reinforced toes and | fancy borders. You'll find these heels and double soles to insure | 6004 values; three for $1.00. Jong service; full fashioned; sizes’ Kid Gloves $2.25 8% to 10. ° Ladiew washable Kid Gloves; Out-Size Hose 90c J tn tan and gray; biack stitching. Regular $2.50 values. Splendid wearing Out-Bize Mercerized stockings for ladies; ers Ironclad brand; colors are black, Sateen eg P white and brown; sizes 8% to OM. “ Good sturdy, black eateed di , U . bloomers. They have band at La es nion waist and elastic at knee; good Suits $1 25 wearing bloomers and reasom ably priced. Ages 2 ta 16. and $1.50 Waitresses’ Aprons Very serviceable union suits for ladies; close fitting knee; $2.25 made of fing quality of soft Indian Head circular aprons combed cotton yarn; bodice top,] of an extra heavy and strong mercerized tape shoulder straps; | quality of duck; inch band and reasonably priced. 36-inch length. Sizes 28 .to 34 ; Sage Children’s Gingham Dresses | Our stock of gingham dresses for children is an exceptionally | pleasing one. There lots of pretty styles in plaids, stripes and plain colors. All are nicely trimmed and well finished. Ages 3 to 6. Priced from $1.29 to $5.00, | SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET | | A Permanent Hair Wave HAVE US WAVE IT NOW ané PAY FOR IT LATER At your own convenience IN SMALL PAYMENTS Our credit plan ts 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 @iscard the old curling fron and patent curlers for we have brought the PERMANENT WAVE WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL For appointment call Main 6507 LADIES’ IMPROVEMENT SHOP 520 Union St. Victrola VI. ble mode! offered with TEN selections (8 double- di yur own choice) jo your favorite mu: er the one you wan Benttlo’s Musical Headquarters, Padilla Bay Land When can you go with us and see this land? Just think of it, $10.00 per acre for land! Virgin soil. No stumps. No stones. Every one who investigates buys if they have the money. Men who know good land are our heaviest buy- ers. Get a tract of land that in a few years will bring you $500.00 to $1,000.00 per acre, Go with us and see this land. You must not miss this chance. It will never come again. Write or call at our of- fice for particulars. SPARKS & DYE 514 Second Avenue REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS | In order to introduce our new (wsaierenel tate he | te te eo | and strongest plate Known, covers very litte Rot the root of mout! PAINLESS EXTRACTION AN work guaranteed for 15 yeara fave impression morning and Get teak same day” Baamination aud eavice treat Call pad See Samples of Our Plate and Brtee, Wort, | wect ai" of Time Most of = present patro ang mended aya ou! rly fag vee SOE 7 oun Grane see scc8 egiafaction jents who nm eoming ere im the right place. Bring rente with you, ihgon Gevtae Series §.05/h Ais Geaaak Bai OHIO CUT-RATE poepic! yol ae o }

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