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} PRYOR ANNOUNCES GEMENT TODAY BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Editor of The Star MRS, GILMER PRYOR ANNOUNCE THE ENGAGEMENT ter, Mary Lavinia, to Mr, Frank Gilbert Black, aon of Frank De Witt Black. The marriage will take place some sim the early fall. This interesting news was disclosed this afternoon ite friends of Migs Pryor, at a charmingly-appointed bridge is the guests entered the drawing room, they were presented with and groom tally cards, bearing the initials of the betrothed TAt the tea hour, additional guests fulned the players, to greet ieee, and extend best wishes. Masses of sweet pens in pastel i d the tea table, which was presided over by Miss Mary Walker, Mise Dorothy McEwan, Miss Elspeth McEwan and Misa Miss Pryor is a popular member of the younger set, and her Will be happy that her marriage will not remove her from their Complimented Mrs. Frederic Struve are informally at dinner this ‘at their residence in compli- -$9 Mrs, Edwin C. Earle of Los bof tit to Mr. Green Mrs. Thomas Green an- marriage of their son, Barrett Green, to Miss Petit of this city. The Place Saturday, July Tork City. ri will be festive DATES To Remember Weekly dance at Red Cress Jumbie Tickets at Orthopedic tea shop oF from members of guild THURSDAY, JULY t0— FRIDAY, JULY 20— Dr. Charles BL Ford's danse for Mise Katherine Ford ax Golf clud. SATURDAY, JULY 31— tT 4 shower for Miss Nanette hm, with Mise Bille Parkin es hostess, TUESDAY, JULY 17— TURSDAY, AUGUST 3— Mise Mildred Farrar's luncheon at > to compliment Miss WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ¢— Miss Dorothea Meyer's luncheon at the Tennis club in honor of Miss Jane Barretl, of Chicaga, Katherine Luke to tea hour in complim: Kleanor Keith. Play selections, and Mr. Montgomery Lynch and Mra. Alice Pinckney Mac Lean are to give vocal solos, The grounds face the lake shore and for the occasion with myriads of electric bulbs in the trees, and comfort will be as sured by the provision of comfort: able seats and pillows, Mra. Clyde M. Hadicy ts president of the guild and will be ably assisted by the following committees: Food Committee—Mrs. Wilbur B. Ives, Mrs. Arrigo M. Young, Mra. A. J. Quigley, Mrs. J. R. Moore, Mrs. J. D. Mudge, Mra. Charles McGuire aod Mrs. J. FE. Pinkham. Equipment Committee— Mrs. Ernest L. Skeel, Mrs. Charles L. *|Sowle, Mra. BE. D. Eckelman, Mrs. A. C. Hallowell, Mrs. C. C. May. Program Committee—Mre. John I. * | Hall, Mra. H. J. Knott, Mrs. William ‘H. Reese, Mrs. Flossie Foote, Mrs. Xura Case, Miss Marion Sowle Dinner Party , for Midshipmen Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crise were hosts at a merry dinner party on Saturday evening, entertaining In Misses Evelyn Whiteside and Violet Whiteside, Helen Bean, Katherine People with strong constitutions _|@ecape many minor ills that make R. Waesche and her sis Katherine Luke, will enter- at the home of Miss Luke y afternoon, August 5, in ‘Miss Eleanor Keith, whose was recently an- ‘The invitations wil! be con- relhurst Guild Dinner i ainment f and entertainment for tomorrow evening on o lawn of the A. 8. home at Laurethurst has ay been voted a success from of tickets purchased. ihurst Guild of the Ortho- are hosts for the eve &@ wholesome home-cooked Promised from 6 to 8 &@ musical program of An interesting fea- be the fashion show by the husbands of the guild Ute miserable for others. Don't you envy the friend who does not know what a headache is, whose digestion ie perfect, and sleep undisturbed? How far do you come from this description, and have you ever made an earnest effort to strengthen your constitution, to build up your system to ward off disease and discomfort? Everyone .cannot have health, but unless you have an or- ganic disease, it is generally possible to improve your physical condition | by attention to the rules of health, the first of which is to keep the blood ballt up. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People contain just the elements needed to bull! up the blood and re- store the lost color and vitality. New energy circulates. through the sys- tem with the enriched blood, the heart stops its alarming palpitating, color returns to cheeks and lips. Nothing more is needed except sunlight, good air, proper food and rest. If you do not know exactly what rules to follow In these matters, write today to the Dr. Williams Med- feine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. for the booklet, “Bullding Up. the Blood.” wn drugigst sells Dr. Wil- or they will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price, 60 cents per box. an Can Buy Mighty Good Clothes > at Cherry's Cheaply—and on Tems CHERRY CHAT A ‘THE most popular makes of Men’s finely-tailored Clothes—the makes you see advertised in the national magazines—the clothes that are worn by the most fastidious dressers—are sold by Cherry’s and at prices that i save you money. lot only €an you ‘save money jn the purchase ‘of Cherry’s Clothes, but you can have the ‘convenience of paying only a very small part cost at time of buying, and pay the balance you're wearing the clothes. in and be “suited” in every way to a suit be proud of. CHERRY’S STYLE SHOP Old Frederick & Nelson) Bidg., perfect | Miss Frances Tobivel Drager Mise Eugenia Peters will be the week guest of Mr, and Mra. Cam: eron Squires, in Portland eee Mine Madelaine Twohy, of Duluth, Minn,, who has been the house guest of Mra, James Twohy for several weeks, plans to leave for her home in & week, eee Mr, anf Mrs, J. C. C. Eden have returned from the Hast and are again occupying their home at the Highlands, Miss Virginia Sanford of Chicago arrived yesterday from Vancouver, B, C, and is & guest at the Eden home eee Mr, Robert Wilson returned last week from the East, where he has been since the first of June eee, Mra Alonzo Taylor and little daughter, Evelyn, left last week for Vancouver, B. C, to remain for a fortnight aa the guests of Mr, and Mra. Norman Tulk, @ eee Mises Cymbra Daniels te at pres Wis. She will leave the first of the week for Seattle, accompanied by her mother, Mra. Theodore H. Daniela, eee A motor party, who traveled to Vancouver, B. C,, for the week-end, was composed of Mr, and Mra. EB. T Stimson of San Francigco, Mra, Mar- jory Draham Brown and Mr, Law rence Ives eee Mrs, Willlam Pitt Dillingham of Louisville, Ky. arrived Sunday eve ning to visit her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Perry. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Stimson of Miss Drager ia the talented daughter of Mr. and Mra.|San Francieco arrived in Seattle John William Drager, program at the Seattle Day Nurse: fete to be given Thurs- day on the lawn of Mrs. Frederick Bausman. Knapp, Martan Smith, Madaline But ler, Irene Moesser, Vera McGregor and Midshipmen Cromeriin and Cook, Jasperson, Murphy, Collins, Peck, Chandler and Guitar, After dinner the guests joined the ball at the Armory. Evelyn Whiteside arranged an attracti¢e supper party for the same guests on Sunday evenin with decorations appropriate to th navy. eee Red Cross Dance The reguiar Tuesday evening ance will take place this evening at the Red Cross Jumble Shop. These affairs are becoming more popular each week, and it is hoped that a goodly number will attend and share In an evening of special music and sociabili Minnesotans te Gather Former residents of Minnesota now sojourning in Seattle and ity are invited to join the mem- bers of the Gopher club at its an nual outing in Woodland park Gat urday, July 31. Supper will be served at 6 o'clock. Coffee will be supplied by the committee. Roland Hartley of Everett, who is a mem- ber of the club, has been invited to | Rddress the gathering. —Portrait by La Pine. Canadian Woman's Club ‘The Canadian Woman's club will give a card party this evening at o'clock in the Eastern Star club rooms, 4090 Arcade building. The committee in charge is composed of Mra. William Fiumerfelt, Mra Archibald Wilson, Mre. R. EB. Far- ley, Mra. Gabrielle Smart and Mre L. H. Lockhart. All are invited and prises will be given. ector Praises Eczema Remedy cure of Skin diseases (eczema) end diseases of the scalp ie knows te Femsif thse satay Spastin"s iy + Oat? E manbOLrit aD. Oakhuret. Pp.D. BARTELL DRUG STORES “Daddy, bring home some of Bolat’s French pastry. DOUBLE INDUCEMENTS TOMORROW Georgette Waists $3.95 Up We have a variety of at tractive Georgette Crepe Waists of a very nice qual ity that we are closing out at special price. Some have collars, others have plain round neck. Trimmings of embroidery, «beading and tucks. Sateen Petticoats, $1.50 Black Sateen Petticoats of & superior quality at a low price, They are cut full size and made up well. You can be sure these will give ex: cellent wear, and at this price are great valueh. Clearance of House Dresses, $1.98 You can’t afford to pass up such values in house dresses as we are offering. Every one of them is well worth $3.00. They're cut full size, well made and finished and should prove splendid wearing dresses, Sizes 34 to 42, Corset Covers Tidy-looking Muslin Corset Covers; nice quality, and at tractively trimmed with em- brofdery and ribbon. All sizes. Each, 85¢. ° Muslin Drawers Dove Brand Muslin Drawers are well known for their excel- lent wear and fine workman- ship. We have them; embroid ered and tuck trimmings; draw- string waist. Each $1.35 up. Princess Slips Dandy little Princess Slips for ttle tots; daintily trimmed flounces, well finished. Priced 6O¢ up. Muslin Gowns Splendid soft Muslin Gowns; best quality, These are the Dove Brand; cut good and full. Special values at our low price —$1.85. ” Fibre Silk Hose Attractive Plaid Striped Hos. fery for ladies; mercerized; rein forced toes and heels, double soles; in white only; 8% to 10. $1.00 values now 75¢. 2 ’ Ladies’. : i Union Suits Fine Cotton Lisle Union Buits that will give good serv- foe; low neck, tape top, tight and = umbre! rib; sizes 4 to S Filet Lace Extra fine quality of Hand Made Filet Lace; suitable for coliar and cuff trimmings; beautiful up-todate designs. Per yard, $2.50 and $2.75. Handkerchiefs Extra values in fine, soft cotton Handkerchiefs; %4nch hem; plain white. Spectal— 4 tor 25¢. Children’s White Dresses For the bright, sunny days these little white dresses are quite appropriate and very natty looking. They are made up dainflly of organdies, muslins and lawns, in pleasing styles. The launder- ing of these is simple and there is lots of wear in them. Ages 1 to 6~$1.60 to 50. “THE STORE THAT, SAVES VOU MONEY 4 and will contribute to the musical|Tbursday and are guests at the Hotel Washington. ° Mra. Frank F. Mead of Los Angeles is pending a week in the city, & gucet at the Hotel Wash ington. eee Mr. and Mre James F. Lane, Madame Collier, Mrs. Cleveland B Sandefer and Miss Evelyn Lane left Monday morning for a few Gays’ visit with relatives and friends in Victoria, B. C cee Mra. Margaret Smith Miller, who has been in Seattle for the past two montha, left today for her home in Chicago. eee Miss Mary Reber was'removed yes. terday from the Providence hospital, where she has been for a month, to her summer home, at Richmond Beach, eee Mise Mary and Miss Etleen Houta han have returned from Moores Inn, Lake Chelan, where they have been spending the past month, eee Mr. and Mra. McClain @nider, of Snehomiah, Washington, are spend ing a few days in Seattle eee Mr. and Mrs. Harold Speiéel were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Hartley, in Everett. Mr. Robert E. Dwyer returned to day from a short business trip to Spokane CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY Study Clase of Progressive Thought Club Mra. C. N. Miller, 1902 %. Thomas at., will be hostess to the study class of the Progressive Thought club at 140 p. m. eee ‘Wiaconsin Goldenrod Ciob The monthly meeting of the Wis- consin Goldenrod club will be held at Mount Baker park. Lunch at 12:30 Dm eee Lorraine Social Club The Lorraine Social club meets in the card room of the Masonic temple at2 p.m Ali Eastern Stars invited. eee Home Sewing Club ‘The Ladies of the G. A. R. Home Sowing club meets with Mra. Susie Lauback, 910 N. 77th st. Luncheon Jat 12 o'clock. Members and friends cordially invited. eee Green Lake W. U. T. U. and L. T. L. ‘The Green Lake W. C. T. U, and L. T, L. will gtve their annual plenic at Woodland park. Meet at 11:30 a. m. and bring lunch. Coffee served by the union. eee Women of Mooscheart Legion A card party will be given by the Women of Mooseheart legion at 630 Dp. m. at Moose temple, Second ave. and Seneca st, eee Hebrew Ladies’ Loan Society The Hebrew Ladies’ Free Loan Soctety will entertain its members Beach Community hall in the even ing. eee Ladle? Aid of Ballard Church The Ladies’ Aid Bociety of the Ballard Presbyterian church meets in the church annex at 2 o'clock. eee Hatasu Tenple No. 1 Hatasu Temple No. 1, Daughters of Nile, will be entertained with a picnic at the home of Mrs May Brown at Suquamish. Members may bring their families. Steamer Hyak teaves from foot of Madison st. at 9 o'clock, returning at 2:15, Bring basket lunch, cup, spoon and fork. Coffee will be served. eee Seattle Woodcraft Thimble Clob Seattle Woodcraft Thimble Club meets at the home of Mra, F. J. Schmutz, 1129 24th ave, at 10 o'clock, eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Club Will Picnic Tureday 0. B. club pienic, which was scheduled for July 20, will be held Tuesday, July 27, at Wood land park. The members’ husbands will be guests at supper at 6 o'clock. Members of the committee are: Mrs, Oliver Hulback, Mra. A. R. Hunt, Mra. W. L. Harman, Mra. C. E. Lindsey, Mra, W. C. Lynch, Mra. B. H. Moul, Mrs. W. W. Morgan and Miss R. Martin, cee Weman'’s Century Club WI) Hold Picnic The annual picnic of the Woman's Century club will be held Friday, July 20, at the home of Miss Emma Shumway at Kirkland. The commit- tee in charge consists of Mra. EB. W. in the afternoon at Alki Point. The society will give a dance at the Alki ti t En it F J sty HI is bah ie t iff if i uf ili; iffiy i 5 ; fir i 4) itr if ! 1 +f Ht ( & £ Campbell, chairman; “Mrs, F. W. Houghton, Mra. J, C. Henry, Mrs. Physician Explains Why He Prescribes Nuxated Iron for Run-Down, Anaemic People and Energy i L HE Hi Just add water its ready They'll Want Pancakes, of course— Fluffy, crispy-brown FISHER’S PANCAKES, frying-pan size, will certainly appeal to the inner fisherman, EVERYBODY HAS A CAMP APPETITE. They all vote for PANCAKES. Nobody wants to wait for supper. They won’t have to wait when there’s FISHER'S PANCAKE FLOUR in camp. FISHER'’S PANCAKE FLOUR Is a eclentific combination of buck- wheat, wheat, corn and rice, with the exact amount of rising needed to make perfect PANCAKES and even a bit of corn eugar to make a crisp, brown crust. The sweet powdered milk te mixed right In to save you adding fresh milk. You just add water from the nearest spring and the batter's ready for the frying pan. Manufactured In “America’s Finest Flouring Mille” by Fisher F. uu WER a on: ‘ * “S TACOMA louring Mills Company SEATT! PORTLAND PANCAKE BELLINGHAM MT. VERNON | Arthur Holt, Mra. Bertha Wotfé Mra. D, Blake Mills and Mrs. G. B, Palmer. During the luncheon toasts will be given by Mra ¥F. EB. Paimerton, president; Mrs. Henry Landes, sire. George N. McLoughlin, Miss Sara Williams, Mra. R. F. Weeks and Mra. H. V. Luithien. ‘The ferry leaves at 1035 from Madison park, One hundred persons are expect od to attend. | eee Ladle’ Auxiliary, 5. W. V. Ladies’ Auxiliary to the United Spanish War Veterans will give @ relief tea Thursday noon at the home of Mrs. Guy M. Parmeles, 4728 47th ave. 8. W., instead of as am nounced at Woodland park. When choosing a fish for brofling, pick out one that is not too thick, Herring broil nicely and are almost the only small fish that bone well. Sear quickly, but reduce the heat and cook slowly, Too much heat draws out the juices and dries the PLAYING ONE OF THE BIG FEATURES OF THE SEASON “lhe Fightin “Chence" Every detail of the fa- © mous story is em! $ in the photoplay. You" will find it one of the greatest stories of men © and women ever ’ It’s a “hi i mance of world of pleasure. 2 Ci i _—) Wallace med “Able” and “Ole” ta “THE ISLE OF PEP” (Sanday), 46e; a mp Pea” Mate te Ne Matinee Monday 2:20 Nights, 7:15 Hh MOORE =" ] GEORGIA CAMPBELL QEORGE AUSTIN oarany HARRY HAYDEN COMP. Matinees, 2:30 NOW PLAYING “THR KREMLIN