The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 5, 1920, Page 8

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NCE TO MISS JEROME 1D MISS BLAKE BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS dety Editor of The Star “AND MRS, TIMOTHY OME AND MISS EMILY JEROME FS @xtending invitations for a dance to be given Tuestay evening SAT, at the Seattle Yacht club, in compliment to Minx Kath whose engaxgeme to Mr, Albert Ch 4 Stubb Sweek, and Miss Jeanne Blake, of Pittsburg, who ts Uy a ax announced guest of Mina ner Visitors |De lightful The Dansant to Mrs. Frank G ~ \Given This Afternoon Mra. Archibald) “ airs, Waesche, wife of Lioutenant Peking and/ i Lofidell of New York, | Commander Russell R. Waesche, | . Blaine entertained at aS. N., and Miss Katherine Luke en ly arranged luncheon at) tertained this afternoon with one of on Tuesday, The table aftaien flowers, | Keith, betrothal to eee Stewart Macklem, | N. on for recently announced Brightly gay with countless bas ore keta of choicest roses, the reception I, Durand has extended) hal! pr ed an attractive for a luncheon at the/the entering guests, w by ‘club on Friday in com | Mrs. Waesche and Mrs Fra k Fret Mrs. Bruce Elmore, who} well, Within a wealth of brightest returned from Victoria. summer blossoms, the Stars and Shere she epent several) Stripes intertwined gracefully with eee Jmany flags of the navy, Miss Luke Miss Keith and Lieut, Macklem formed the receiving line. Asnixt Mrs. Treat Hosts! fing Mrs. Edwin ©. Earle of Mr. and Mrs. Harry ing in hospitalities in the library |were Mrs, H. L. Luke and Miss entertained at dinner last evening. . Mary Louise Rochester | ‘The dining room, in charge of Mrs. Dinner Dance Club Edwin J. Bartetls, was most effoc tive in its decoration of navy colors, carried out by the colorful grouping dance last evening at ‘Tense club was delight ry respect. There were the most interesting the whose N has i of bachelor buttons and in a golden basket which f of various sizes, many in for the dance center for the tea table, Presiding at the urns were Mri. Fewel, wife of Commander C. C. Fewel: Mr, Wil-| Mam Chester Keith, Mrs. Gatusha | Grow and Mrs. Vernon Parey. As-| evening. Miss Betty | sisting them were Miss ¢ Emory, | with a dinner of| Mixs Grace Wilson, Miss Fi enor of her cousin,| Oldham, Miss Charlotte Mann a Blood, of San Fran.|Miss Ruth Dally. On the veranda, and Mrs. Lister Holmes at a dinner for eight: Bell was host to four and Mrs. F. B. Whiting eight guests, and Mr. under a canopy of American flasm, | punch was served by Mrs. Berry, fe. Corwin F. Eberting enter- & small party. wife of Lieut. Commander Berry, ( ® S.N., axsisted by Beryl Keith, Biebty | naval officers from Bremerton joined the smart assemblage at the tea hour, and dancing thru the twilight hours completed the afternoon's “G. L. Glover and Mts. Will- . who are spending the © months near Riverton, were guests of Mrs. W. It @t her home at Madison pleasure. tertained Judge and Mra. Frederick Bausman, Mra, Thomas Ruhm and Mr. Eugene West at their Country club home over the weekend. eee Mr. R. D. Merrill, accompanied by Miss Virginia Merrill and her house guests, Miss Jane Peters and Miss Ruth Hull, spent the first of the week at Mount Rainier, . Mra. Samuel Neft and daughter, Miss Fay Neft, are visiting in Cali months. fornia, the guests of Mr. and Mra. oo ites B. Gindick, in Alameda. Later they f Stella Gray of Portland ts/expect to visit friends in San Fran. @ few days in the city. cisco. eee : Hamlin, who has been! stigs Dorothy Constantine, accom i California, will return} panied by her brother, Mr. Earl Con of next week. . eee Mrs. T. A. D. Jones children will leaye August ‘the East, expecting to re! ee : stantine, will leave on Sunday New York, where they Twohy, who hasinently reside. They will guest of Mr. and Mre.! later by Mra. F. D. Comstantir for two weeks, left| departs next week for the 6 for her home in‘ eee fy Wis, stopping en route in| Mrs. C. W. Nelson, who has been to visit Mr. and Mrs. D. W./ enjoying an extended trip to fornia, * taken a cottage at Three led [Tree Point for the summer. Mrw EB. Mitchell has as her|Neison is at present entertaining her sisters, Mrs. George | Miss Orilla Hirst, who will remain of California, and Miss|for three weeks. Hamling of Spokane. Mrs.| eee te also entertaining Mrs.| Mrs. E. M. Wright and her daugh- for . East. i le Miss Vivian on and Mrs. Ella/ter, Miss Alvira Wright, of Colum bia, South Carolina, accompanied by Mrs. E. L. Betts, of Wilmington, | Delaware, have been popular visitors in town the past week. The party | are guests at the Hotel Sorren Miss Wright plans to leave Saturday for New York, traveling over the| eee pie maging gmaediren pot aya “Mrs. Henry C. Hibbard and Mrs, Betts will remain until next | over the Georgian cir. | week. en route in Vancouver ee UWRenn ts spending Vacation with friends and Miss Harriet| nis enjéying a few weeks at eee | Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher left yes | eee |terday for Portland to spend a few Mrs. Lawrence Rees Ellis days. guests of Mr. and pes | F. Gould at their home| Mrs. Oliver Wallace left today to| Country club. |Join Mr. Wa in Los Angeles, | eee |where they expect to reside. fy Dudley Walker and) ese thy McEwan will attend| Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nichols and ball in Tacoma on Friday |Gaughter, Miss Evelyn Nichols, have |returned from Fauntleroy park. ee where they have spent the months Mrs. Daniel Kelleher en | of June and July | | Ladies of the G Everything to Furnish Your Home, W IS THE TIM to install that FURNAC Save money and fuel this fall and winter by installing A FURNACE NOW. The Laurel Pipeless Furnac will heat every part of your hous without putting in up walla and will on your fuel bill We sell Pipeless Furnaces for as low as $150.00, Your old heater taken in trade Terms made on furnaces to mect your individual needs. Furnish Your Home. ipes or tearing wave you 60% wag ” 1 Imparted Chinese Mat Rugs, 9x11, tele at. .... $5.05 ol ‘ ee | MADE UP IN BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS AND COLORINGS. ' N. AuRNITURE CON 619 Pine Street Between Sixth and Seventh Avenues Imported Chinese Mat Rugs, x8, special at.......83.95 THE SHATTLE STAR THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1999, Rankin Barritt Miss Barritt recently returned from Vassar to spend her | vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Barritt. —Portrait by Grady. | nerve Jock at 10 o'cloek oe Chi Omega Chi Omega Alumnae meets with jMre. R. H. Burke, 6902 ave. at 1 o'clock CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Fauntleroy RC ps, W. R. matock pnthly #0 Stevens W Stevens Cx c..} he on ainment and good rally and ba Women's King Republit lub the Ma rium tomorrow ewening ublic ia invited. Tick dat the club bead tral building. oe Suffrage Club will entertain to k& na will mee * C muni to be given by Count ® nemi-m 6 South Park om at. First Battalion, 44th Infantry The dance of the Fir Rattalion, 44th Infantry, and the re ception honor of the Se Batta the openin, ela! Friday car, get off in at et# ma quarters, 219 Dn, s of th tub Mra uncheon Freder » Mra. Rint ext week with ninger at Friday eve « He in Europe see ADDITIONAL CLUBS: en, for a two-year Overseas Club The Over-Seag club will hold their noe on Monday at $:30 p. m., at the Moone, temple © in charge: Mra. Emma Rees A. Stringer, J. Cubsona | H. Jackman, ve Grant, | chairman. | Delta Zeta Alumnie will meet at the home the Anna and Lucy Shelton, 4502 12th ave. N. EB. Friday at 7:30 p. m. eee G. A. R Cirele to Give Card Party General George Washington Circle P next summer a Zeta xt sumn Mianes : Cormmit Miss Genovi | Mr. and Mra. Joseph C. Tyler are A. RR, will give a| entertal Mra, Tyler's parents. Mrs. C. P. Oudin, and evening, August| Mr. an Miss Marie Oudin, of Spo card party Friday 6 hall Luncheon will be served will hold picnic at beach Sunday, August 8. Th d to bring cups. Coffee will at the Armory. | daughter The circle | kane. Indu in Veterans nola | | Mra their|son are be Mra we at Harry Troutman apd little spending a few days with tobert Hrinker, at Seabolt WHITE SHOES 200 pairs, cov- ering an as- sortment of White Reignskin White Kid White Suede baskets Sizes some- what broken. Basement Special $3.00 1220-22) SECOND, » AVE. ‘Safe W0éeUe for INFANTS & INVALIDS ASK FOR Horlick’s The Original | Avoid Imitations and Substitutes, Mit, Malted Grain Rxtract in Powder Cooking~Nourishing—Digestibie Growing Chilaren For Infante, Invallde a ‘The Original Food-Drliuk For All-Ages | No" Ne | ¥ ‘Symptoms and 'Epilepsy The boat leaves Galbraith | Fs * Quaint Frock Combines Lace jand Georgette of the! Treatment of affection variable Intervals] k oh | wvements and this Wpllepsy te an which to brain at gives eter rise by an convulsive f ed of unconaelo: dine app nonitions, of short duration feoted may utter and fall to and ile is often serious At first there mucceeded by copy movements, the usually opened and turn« the face becomes the | ueua are war ot however the} pre rule The af a sharp, plereing the ground in uncor condit nach ne person ery a injured in this helpless way in me rigidity juickly this is ulsive eyes are 4 upwards nested awe are iderable often badly There in aleo cc and frothing at paroxyem and consciousness gr the patient being in a stupid and] lrowsy condition with headache for some time afterwards. Treatment — The be placed in the tongue is by the iderable f the wour teeth aming mouth, The minute lants a few adually returne = patient should 4 recumbent ponitior the back), all being onened, particularly abs the neck, A handkerchief knot { wood, some other suitable article, which will prevent injury to the tongue, should be placed between | the teeth, altho not allowed to drop the mouth. After the fit over no further treatment is usually required bered thi aberration of mind may f the patient should some time after ——s =>- \ ss clothing ut a plece S or & ‘4 . ES into f altho it should be remem otimen « tem ry w. If be the this occurs watohed for neizure | | Bunions are generally hoes that do not fit. A remedy this ix to get shoes that are and wide heel enough and have @ fiat} BY CORA MOORE | (New ¥ Fashion has frock after an thin model lace ricot georgette and bona. There is a four colored ¢ on. Then “the with a few gathers in tm ther this season trousseau * bung straight line tunic that alternates lw back. A be rtha of lace odd nant 4 all around w and an exceedin hat of ince with i crown, com ribyon an gette oder tightly qi 4 good looking flower t costume ON CREDIT Men’s Elgin Watch, Chain and Knife $25 $y Down WEEK deck times only fe kings of Bi France, Jer and 8k later of Scotiand. To Remember SATURE Tea for *Tiraceiet Watches | ™ Mien MONDAY, AUGUST 9 — EWELER 1404 Third Ave. AUGUST 11— « to M ¥, AUGUST t0— rk’s Fashion Authority) introduced one lace In ” t Moon carnival at Seattle FRIDAY and SATURDAY Must make room for Fall Apparel and in order to move our present stock we are making very radical reductions on all Coats, Suits and Dresses Summer is not over and here is your chance to get stylish, seasond garments at great Savings, ALL SUMMER Coats, Suits and Dresses All Coats, regularly selling up to $42.51 ular values to $29.50. ad $9.90 $25 00 All Suits. Mostly small sizes. e Regularly selling up to $85.00. Sale Opens 9 A. M. Friday WOMEN’S WEAR SHOP “The Store of Small Expense” 1408 Second Avenue Fifth Floor, Denny Building $9.9 Dresses of sheep values, is combined with ap rib ation of cream georgette ting a pane georgette with { geor the lace a © the Anointing was used in the ecartiest gland |FANS WIDELY USED |MAKING WASHING \IN 17TH CENTURY EASY | 1 w rT rduced summer months the in th and in the ’ , hes pros t washing ot work ag the ironing etl have bq used is taken out and century were comme a and Spain, Catherine ¢ introduced them to France t m ned and of their 7th centur became the center van t manufactur er wer hanging ume tit |FIREFLIES SERVE LANTERN to put clothes on blow through ome wi is of Gila monster medium sized nsects est Way to Remove Ugly Hairy Growths |FOR ACHING FEET on the feet are often | ja has be added th pumice ste Callous spot confused with 14 not be r soaking which Here is hair ethod for removing neck or face that ite inexpense with some water aod After 2 of rub it off, wash the alin hair has vane harm or inconvenience results from this treatment, but be Rub| careful to get genuine delatone ang mix fresh spots ah from jknife. Aft is unfadlin Mix wdered 4 y surface Tt week fect should be don If this treatment ts . € trace of absort ton | fi No and t over-night ve, soak some in crude the petroleum callous spot | with pumice stone the next morning SPARTA a a Beat These Prices If You Can! An Exceptional Assortment of BLOUSES Just from. A. M. Compare these prices anywhere Woven Striped Crepe de Chine Oriental Silk Basques Waists $2.95 $2.95 Embracing a vari- Embroidered in con- ety of color and in ventional designs. all sizes. All sizes. 3 ’ 4 nei ) 4 a ' 4 313) ' 4 3) ’ 35 is arrived—thousands to choose To be placed on sale Thursday Shop early. rast S. is 1 4 3 f is 3 t 4 3 ' 4 =) ’ \s 3 ' 4 3) ' 4 1389 7 4 i) ' 4 (xe 4 3 $2.95 Pongee ovdbitine Waists Exceptionally good grade of material. A touch of color on each makes them very chic in appearance, $2.95 Georgette Waists —In suit shades. Some are embroidered while others are of beaded designs. Inexpensive but very attractive and of first quality material. Cotton and Linen Smocks Designed by Clare West, designer for the Paramount Artcrafts Pictures. im 82: 95 Here are Blouses that possess that infinite charm and superb quality so desirable to Aber discriminating wo- man. diel 107Pitke St Between First and Second Aves, 3) eee ilaibiis (} ry al > ccc A Get your Crimson Rambler Recipe Cabinet by sending us one Crimson Rambler label and 10, CONNER & CO. Portland, Ore.

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