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MISS HUTESON ANNOUNCES BETROTHAL TO SCHMITZ BY BE U bn AH MITCHELL COUTTS AND MRS. JANES engagement of their gon of Mr. Mrs. Ferdi take place in October, The news o known this afternoon at the tea Katherine and follows in social world. maids and yo Jerome, Fifty home between the hours of four and six little Georgia Buck, emartly frocke¢ ponted t guests with miniature w Uiny cards bearing the names of tt striking combinations adorned the where the hostess was assisted by Hberting, Miss Leura Parsons and basket of old fashioned flowers bea sided over by Mrs Dudley Roberts and Mrs. o- Mrs. Burnett to Entertain at Tea For the pleasure of Miss Anne Holmes, whose engagement to Mr Forrest Goodfellow has been an nounced, Mrs, Charles H. Burnett will entertain with a tea at her home | on Saturiay afternoon, August 14, with calling hours from 4 until 6) o'clock. eee Dinner Dance for Guest Mrs. F. H. Brownell will entertain with a dinnerdance of twenty-four covers at the Sunset club on Mon @ay evening, complimenting niece, Miss Edith Berryman, of Lex- ington, Kentucky. Informal Liwithoon Mrs. Jason D. Mnformally at luncheon at home on ‘Wednesday in compliment to Mrs. Claude Pettingt!! of La Crosse, Wis who is departing next week for her home. renc Frank Fr eee Picnic Supper at Woodway About 22 couples motored out to Woodway, the delightful home of Mr. and Mrs. David Whitcomb, for a Picnic supper last evening, and en Joyed an informa! dance in the even ing. Mrs. Preston Welcomed by Old Friends Mrs. Byron Thorpe Carr enter tained charmingly at the tea hour Yesterday in compliment to Mrs. Clarence Preston of San Diego, who with her husband is spending some time in town, among old friends. Receiving with the hostess in the @rawing room which was bedecked with pink phiox, shasta daisies and great clusters of roses, were Mrs Preston, Mrs. W. H. M. MecCrabbe. Mra. Rufus Buck, Mre. Will H Parry and Mrs. T. J. Thorsen. The punch table, wreathed in daisies, was arranged on the veranda, presided over by Mrs. Eugene M. Carr. A handsome arrangement of vivid per enniais centered the tea table, over which Mrs. J. F. Wagner assumed charge, assisted by Miss Phyllis Buck, Miss Jane Parry and Miss Evelyn Carr. meray The Misses Powell to Give Tea For the pleasure of Mise Helen Walker and her house guest, Mise Elizabeth Wyandt, Miss Janet and Miss Achsa Lou Powell have planned @ tea to be given at their home on) _ |ing the performance at the Moore Friday, -spmaesasers 1. Luncheon for Recent Bride To introduce her sister, Mre. Jas A. Haight, Jr, who has recently come to Seattle to reside, Mrs. Wor “Oh, give me some more of that toffee, Jim Boldt!—Adv. Buck ner | her] Butler entertained | DIETRICH { The Star IELD HUTESON announce the Margaret, to Mr, Dietrich Sehmits mits of this olty The marriage will f thie in sting betrothal was made which Mb Huteson gave for Mi the train of recent in t ung “i at Huteson | et at the door by who ttached Garden flowers In reception hall and drawing room Mrs, Louts Stanton, Mra Corwin F Miss Dorothy Greene utified the tea table, Mra. M etwell surprises matrons oa the and were ¢ 1 in ruffied blue organdie, edding rings, to which were he young couple, A gorgeous which was pre| Ross Downs, Mrs. John} To Remember FRIDAY, avousT «— Miss Rildabeth Murtbut's @ance for Mins Jeanne i SATURDAY, ave Dance for Misa V her house « club, continuing through the week THURSDAY, AUGUST 12— for Mims Jerome iw i im honor ef Mise Walker and Mise Wyandt TURSDAY AUGUST 17— Dance at Yeoh Jerome and Miss Hake given by Mr and Mra Timothy Jerome and Miss Emily Jerome. FRIDAY, AUGUST to— Marvest Mooe carnival af Seattle | Tennis club rall Wilson entertained at a charm ingly appointed luncheon yesterday at the Sunset club, Covers were placed for twenty young matrons. eee Mrs. Banghart to Entertain Seven tables of bridge will be tn | play on Saturday afternoon, at the| function of which Mrs. C. C. Bang hart is to be hostess az her home in Bast Seattle, o.o% Yachting Party Mr. and Mra Maurice McMicken and a party of friends left yeaterday aboard the yacht Lotus for a month's cruise on the waters around Britiah |Columbia. Their guests are Judge and Mrs, Stephen J. Chadwick, Miss | Elizabeth Chadwick, Mr. and Mrs. E A. Strout, Mrs. Frank Dayton of Portland and Mr. William McMicken. | |Dinner and Theatre Party Mrs. John W. Considine entertain. | ed informally at dinner last evening | at her redidence, in compliment to Mr. and Mra. John F. L. Curtis. Miss Dorothy Curtiss and Mr. John Curtis of Chicago, who are visitors) In the city. Covers were placed for| nine guests, the party later attend. J of theatre, eee Assistants at Mrs. Bone’s Tea At the tea which Mra. Roger Morse Bone has arranged for ‘Thurs |day afternoon in compliment to! | Miss Katherine Jerome gmd Miss || Irene Fisher, the hostess will be ax. | ~ “AL ) THE &E°ORDS—ALWAYS” This Easily Carried, Sweet Tone, Genuine Victrola It's the idea! instrument for sum in camp or mer use, on the porch, on the water. a tireles And for dancin, , perfect accompanist, WITH 10 SELECTIONS (Five double-faced Sic Records) only $39.25. ie it is And Victrola IV. Costs Even Less Just a little smaller, but with the genuine Victrola features—with 10 selection: 8829.25. EITHER MODEL ON TERMS OF $1 A W SEATTLE'S MUSIC. AL READQUARTERS Chickering—Kimball—Ma¢hlin—Marshall- Wendell Pianos mere, eeapay~r inyeoaean iss “CONVENTION BRIDAL COUPLE” SAIL FOR ALASKA State Senator and Mrs. T. B. Brad-|ed at atroet convention bridal they were married at th convention in San Francisco, with W Bryan as best man, Seattle Thursday to spe their honeymoon tn the N @ month in to their home in Grand Island, Neb NARA Renee minted Karla Mine Mildred and Lewia the tea urna will be Mre Hubbard and Miss Marjorie Stever Luncheon for Mrs. Harvey Mra. Cha at @ luncheon of twelve covers today | at he of he of Mondovi, house guest. Since 1880, . Chile had derived a tax of nearly ita nitrates: | i wl Little Son of Mr. and Mrs, Grant Wilson —Portrait from the | Christy Studio, | teringy of Nebraska, known the |one of couple” democrat an weary sailed from nd a part of th. After Alaska they will return | who * in in entertaining by and Miss Claire Stoltenbers. Miss Gertrude Dispensing hospitalities pa of buce at} tum) Powel) * 4 "The ing jin ate }the de cludes whe ba White, Mins 2 L.. Manes wan hostess home in honor of the birt rf mother, Mra. Alfred Harv Wisconsin, who is her put p into ja ty $400,000,000 on the export | ting ok ort Lean | STEVEN goo Teaching If you value time and money Linde Private Mada ay cna Drona. Young Lady Assistants {th and Pike. = Main 3911 Danced tn leading places of New York City i ¢ Teachers’ Assn. Ravart 200,000 } Adv 360 Pairs Surplus stock just in by express. Not a pair in the lot worth less than $10.00. Offered in Black Kid, Brown Kid and Patent. All sizes and widths. $ + Where University Crosses Second se sempcic me et “eee Mov Among for comedy combine line expecially yodeling their Human — | photopli usaal story in fith appears a the several included in th Loew's Palace the most it mo feats of ir terest playlet, which ¥ are seen. in number Ragtime of Mae Marvin, king costumes iption. Her a variety and Dell ay, tells a and tak could be m hydro-electric Collateral,” excellent popular was because |of Gordon and Germaine, hi wtunts and chatter some of the most and human bi Dynamo” a nation ng and chatter of the ‘comedy and includeda | unique bicycle riding in dramatic which Cort an the star LOTS OF COMEDY AT HIP THIS WEEK of bil present D yenterday ave a gift) a aiff! ap he Slippery the Gillen-Cariton The Imperial Four are a quartet| “ comiediana who pleasantly ombine harmony and comedy thelr and imitations in. of song hits and the personality and put them across effectively a vervatile couple talent originality of singing. the and un German engincers have estimated that the river of southern to produce horsepower. “Let's eat breakfast at Boldt's.” that a pair of} and the | by drawing each flue over the feature | ne Grit ] Mr CLUBS FOR SATURDAY departing ¢ city, where in. the make their home Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Clark, who have spent eight months in the Bart and Mrs, Donald Hartzell are Tuesday for New York future they will Alumnae of Alpha Gamma Delta The of the A ot Delta held at the lence of M Alumna of Alpha Ar j ee meeting of the | Miss Annie Stark has returned to| Delta will be in Vancouver, B. C., after! Mount Bu guest of Mra regular meeting Apha Gamma again occupy: | the Hotel have returned and are ing their apartments at Sorrento, XI Delta nie luncheon and Alumnae of Alt held at 1 p m. her home a visit in town, Jack Smith, | Sorosis Club M. M. Gr . Mra. Lester Herrick several weeks been the guest of her brotherindlaw and Mr. and Mra, William Cheater has re 4 to her home Vran Mrs. who has for el all-day dock A. ™m ummer home winter aith Keith in ave Galt San e bd Alpha Delta Pi to Meet Alpha Delta Pi en's Ur eee Mr. John Beardslee Carrigan ta in Chicago on @ w#ix weeks’ business!» m. for tun | trip. call M He 2.4: % javenue West Mr. and Mra D. Parker Jand little son have taken a residence at 3722 Kast John et eee Mrs. 8. V. R. Hooker ts visiting | relatives in Spokan ore Mr, and Mra. EB. EB Wednesday morning for Victor remain until 8u Mra. Edgar 1 versity club Saturday at heon, For reservatior en Warboys, 2403 Fir Shirley . John F. Miller Owing to the orps to Meet business to be discussed, t Miller Corps will be c at the Armory at 1 0’ day, instead of announc 4 to be . ADDITIONAL CLUBS All enent. left | . Groth formerly are ur Bucklin and daugh ter, Mrs. Edward Bentley Roy, re turned Monday night from a months’ visit with friends and rela | tives in New York and the New Eng land states, Homestemlers’ Lodge The 4 ders’ lodge wil! }a social dance at the 1.0. G. T two: thin evening Virginia etree Minor avenues. vite , between . The ee Mins Janet Mackay of Vancouver, f. C., will arrive in the city on Bun day to spend three weeks an the youne guest of Mra. Charles H. Bur-| net public ts i The first annual meeting of th will b regular mects at the Wom sual amount of order wu member | State Association of Minute Women | Al Washington State Min ute We men A ” of | th 1 be howtens | i nt t T A r it B | a | 0 j bership w M 12uh Seattle of Honor, A da give | hy hall The hall is situated on Roren an evening. League w of Wood Asnociation 1 be held of | gust 12. Members are asked to in Seat | their lunch, Luncheon will be 12 o'clock, while @ business ng will be heid at 1:30, The invites all circles in the eity. information call Kei room, - Al Y. business sensi e he the Minute entire id Ww further | 1416. which # and the attend, # ced Seattle to omen at reed no mate pv, | WOMEN ARE BAKE Women in Warsaw reerul olunteern to go into the sho bread during @ recent no that children should ut this essential food, ave The chic eeting are forma matitution, elect officer the fut of the tes of mem. | bake Mintribu- | str r distribu 1 n to the ¢ with lors, from members noes _AMUSEME onw's I DALACE HIP niga of Ackerman & lgar Ame HIP PORROME Bs A ate) Delta Zeta Alumnae ot oplay CMerirn ‘The alumnae of Delta Zeta will meet at the home An ave. N. E., th ver Soror of the ton, 450 mg at 7:20 comine City Federation W The City Fe t will hob ©. TU. nnual g program ha afternoon, Lodge No. 7, Degree of Honor Seattle Lodge No. 1, Degree 0. U. W., will not hold ws usual business meeting on Tues of the coming week, but will old their next meeting on Tuesda August 1 8 p. m., in| vergreen hall, Arcade bidg. ace Child League The University Child Conservation meet in the upper part 4 park on Thursday, Au cc next Tuesday GEORGIA MIN Evenin) TRE} rday, Zhe and Oe PANTAGES Matinees, 2:30 Nights, 7 NOW PLAYING “THIRTY K TOE Frank Stafford Co. Jean Noodle Fagin Co. Alaska De Michele Bros. Pant Admission, the and 460 > PREAF Levy's Musieal Comedy Co. n interests been ar anged for the | The niversity © Conservation . . Mrs. Orange Jacobs, Jr, returned recently from Honolulu and at pre ent is sojourning at Lake Crescent ee Mayor and Mra. Hugh M+-Caldwell accompanied by Mr. Caldwell's mother, Mra, Thomas Caldwell Thomanville, Georgia, and Col. J. A Woodruff, U. 8. A, and Mra. Wood ruff, returned Wednesday evening from Mount Rainier where they pent a few days . ee Mr, William Walker of Aberdeen Mins, arrived last week to join bis \einter, Mine Mary Dudley Walker and visit his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Green, where he will jremain for the winter. ee Mr. and Mra. John F. L | Mies Dorothy Curtin and Mr curtis of Chicago, who are at the Hotel Washington, wi lay for their home, Mr Curtis are entertaining a party of friends over the week end Mount Rainier. j\OLD HAT TRIMM? Ostrich feathers may be recuried back Fubben trimmings may be freshened by pres and steam ‘ing. wi ue paper over them during the pressing, to prevent them from becoming sh Instead pressing they may be washed stretched to dry on an unva | board or an enameled tab’ Bitro-Phonphate = Godsend Men and wore ful, easily upset and « plenty of the the better th Curtis, | « John sents up y« “tim « general well wer is mur n of affa indurtries and nervy they don't a phyate qhty me becaune ¢ " w, 18 wh to have a Phys realizing vensed and more Phosphate. ans more of a knife that Bit le top iberal portion | thelr rou-| 'l Lowest Prices 9 ° ° Boys’ Suit Special Now is the logical time to buy a suit for the boy. Our special offer means high-grade Suits reduced to the lowest prices. Don’t wait until Fall, buy now. The Suits offered are the very latest models, belted, slash and patch pockets and finished well. The coats are alpaca lined and the choice of patterns is especially good. Suits that formerly sold for $10.00 to $17.50 are now reduced to $7.98, $9.98, $11.98, $13.25 and $13.98. Furnishings Men’s Striped Overalls Extra good values in Blue Striped Overalls. Medium weight of good, serviceable denim; bib style. These are well worth $2.50 a pair. Special offering at $2.19. Gray Work Shirts Men’s Amoskeag Chambray Work Shirts of a good sturdy wearing quality; cut roomy and well finished. $1.50 values; reduced to $1.35. Cotton Hose Real good values in Cotton Hose, with toes and heels; all colors; will wear good. 5 . ae Athletic Union Suits Fine Crossbar Nainsook Athletic Union Suits men. All have elastic insert at waist in the back are cut roomy; closed crotch. Suit, $1.25 reinforced Per pair, for and are as FEED NERVES PLENTY OF PHOSPHATE IN SUMMER Keen Minded Men, Energetic and Successful Rely on It Asserts Prominent N. Y. Phy: tt n. nervous and fret- n of un force, are n organic “WILD WOMEN” Nights (Sunday), 40¢ Mats. D Ladies’ Mats, (except Sat jinee Monday ta, 2:15 moaget & Seessec [MOORE ¢ SINGER'S MIDGETS ian IBe, Be, 50c, T5e, 6h onally ent wald If Thad my way, Bitro-Phosphat 11d be prescribed by every docto ised ry hospital r, Dr. K said: “When the tinsue begins to man begins to | puspess. Her lis sporition fades aw irritable, uncompan 4 ndent nd if more re aware of the Phosphate. “weather is dreaded by men known author of medical! pb & most emphatic A Simple Way to Remove Dandrui There is one sure way tl never failed to remove dand: once, and that is to dissolve it, | you destroy it entirely. To d just get about four ounces of} common liquid arvon from an} store (this is all you will nea ply it at night when retirin eee ae een ani. ner. |enough to moisten the scalp ai timid and lacking in vigorous | it in gently with the finger ti pment because it saps their! By morning, most if not ty almort to the breaking your dandruff will be three or four more applicatio sompletely dissolve and entire! stroy every single sten and tr it, no matter how much dan u may have. You will find all itching ging of the scalp will stop if nd your hair will be Quffy, Iu -| glossy, silky and soft, and [feel a hundred times better. Jom all such people Bitro-Phosphate recommended because it is the one phate which, when ab- Il supply oF a vigor- from any or disorder- druggist has tro-Ph n the ginal package wit instructions for best re Do Your Saturday Shopping at McCormack Bros Best Quality Boys’ Snappy Hats ‘ew showing of Cloth Hats for boys. Shaped fn several youthful and becoming styles, and in excellent plain and fancy patterns, Good wearing and well finished. Each, $2.00 t Children’s Wash Suits Smartlooking Wash Suits of good sturdy materials They come in Sailor, Middy and Eton styles, with and without belts plain colors and neat stripes; embroidered trimmings. Children’s Overall S Extra big values in Black Overalls for children from 8 to 7 years. These are of heavy denim; double stitched; some have double seat and double knee; bib style. Worth $1.75 a pait, Ages 3 to 7 only. for Men Dress Shirts Special clearance of Men’s French Cuff Shirts; striped patterns; various colors; cut full size; opel front. Sizes 14 to 17. To close at $1.89. Wash Ties The correct Tie for summer wear. Come in white and in striped patterns, silk luster; depen for wear. Priced at 49¢. Flannelette Gowns New shipment of Men’s Flannelette Night Gown Pink and blue stripes; good weight; all sizes to Il Priced, $2.50 and $2.75. Dress Suspenders Fine elastic web; ee ends; neat stripes; al extra length Suspender air, T5¢ to $1.00, -25 up. Elastic Girdles Girdles that are especially suitat mer wear, They'll add much to your co! fort on your vacation. Designed for athieti and street we 12-, 14 and 16-inch len ice, 83.75 to $5.00. Children’s Shoes Clearance of sturdy little dren, They he cloth top button style; ond at our Pair, » for sum White attractive and $1 Fine m | have 0 values, thi Special Sale Pr These and yarns Shoes for chil nd patent tip: tra good value 25. are of the fashior knitted seamle and toes ave are black low price Sale of Long Silk Gloves We still have some of these Long Black Silk Glo left, and we are offering them at the special p: They are of the very finest quality of pure thread silk and are well worth $2.50 and $3.00 per pai We have only sizes 514 and 6, in black. Half price clearance, ir, $1.25 and $1.50. Ladies’ Belts Kid Belts at half price. black and col Cut to 38e Onyx Hosiery Fine Drop-stitch Stockings for well with reinforced heels perfect fit Men’s Felt Slippers Special offering of Men's Felt Sippel They come in Gray Black and hay heavy felt wearing and ext Pair, $1.25, Children’s Rompers re isn’t a better wearing Romper mad these. They are of heavy Japan cut good and large and well made; flap; embroidered yokes. Special They ored_ trimmings, and 75e. and soles; good value. s 4 to 8 wear. T Brand | thar cotton | crepe; ladies’ Onyx »mbed known fine ¢ button $1.75. Price, $1.00, “THE STORE TAT, SAVES vOU MONEV'] ln 6d AVENUE AT JAMES STREET SECOND