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BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Editor of The Star X M. Macedo will entertain sixteen guests at tuncheon Tuesday the Sunset Clu in honor of Mra. Frederick Bentley, who re Jast week from a two months’ sojourn in Europa Bridge will DATES To Remember Miss Anna Roberta Hoge has ex: | CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Phi Mu Sorority Phi Mu sorority will have a “drop in luncheon at the Women's Univer sity club Saturday noon. eee No, 83, 0. FE. 8, to Piente The University chapter, No, 83, of the Eastern Star, will hold their an nual picnic on Saturday, August 21, at Green Lake park, All members "Golf and Country club. The affair will compliment Miss Margaret Brad @ended invitatjons for a dinner next FRIDAY, AUGUST 20— ‘Wednesday evening at the Seattle i mnie eluh Fey of New Haven, Conn, who |s Miss Hoge's house guest. The in Fited guests include: Miss Phebe Tidmarsh, Miss Harriet Baxtur, Grace Heffernan, Mr, Thomas compiiment Mra Pittsburg, and x » Jack Brinkley and Mr. Mickey che eee Miss Elspeth McPwan will enter fain a group of young people over the week end at her summer home At the Country club. The party in-| : Miss Margaret Bradley, Anna Roberta Hoge, Miss Nell Tidmarsn, Mr. Hamiiton | ‘Rolfe, Mr. Clarence Jones, Mr. Jack Brinkley, and Mr. Patroncsses for Golf Club ‘Dinner Dance ‘Mrs. Trafford Huteson has an-| Peunced the committee who will have in charge the dinner dance to | “Be given Wednesday evening at the Seattle Golt and Country club, The | include Mrs. J. D, Par-| Fell, Mrs. Clare E. Farnsworth, Mrs. “Frank E. Fey, Mra, James Doster Mrs. Langdon C. Henry and/ the Misses Janet Sheahan. tin, U, 8. NS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26— Mise Allow luncheon 1B Golf etud, Country elad THURSDAY, AUGUST 2¢— tea at her residence FRIDAY, AUGUST 11— ar. Mise Harriet Baxter. ry eet Moon carnival @& Seattle of Mrs. Dorte @mith Mortem MeKiniey Lawrence Richardson, Mise Katherine Je- Tome, Miss Jeanne Wake of Miss Bieanor and Claire Beach supper at Lanehurst, te oom- pliment Miss Eleanor Keith and her fiance, Lieut Stewart Mack~ GUST ts Dinner dance at Seattle Golf and Mra, James Garfield Fenton's bridge and Mre Fred HL Baxter's dance at (he Yacht club Romering jand their families are invited. The | members of the University lodge, No j 141, FF. & A. M, are also included in the invitation, .The committee ts | planning to have various games in the afternoon, dinner at 6 o'clock jand a apecial éntertainment in the Jevening, For further particulars call | Kenwood 198, The Canadian Women's club thru |thetr various committees bave | Slanact & decidedly tnteresting and | pleasant day for those tn attendance leaves Leschi park for the picnic ground at Bellevue. Games and for tune telling are promised for the aft ernoon, with a jitney @anos, includ | ing prime waltzing, to take place in the evening. Miss Cooper and Dr. Ira L, Neill have the dance tn charge. The committee announces, too, that coffee, tea and sugar will be fur nished by the club, Those who have the pienic tn charge are: Mra. Gabrielle Smart, | Mrs. George Duncan, Mra. C. P. Gor. | than, Mra C. T. Boyd, Mra. Wiliam Campbell and Mrs. J. T. Clague. The | amusement committee is: Mra, Arch jibald Wilson, Mra. A. J. Sterling, Mrs. Wiliam Plumerfelt, Mra Thos. | Grant, Mrs. Robert Neiil, Mra Frank | Hamilton, Mrs. RoE. Farley, Mrs. | W. HL Donley, Mra. J. C. Gosnef and |Dr. Imm 1. Neill. The refreshment and decorating committee includes: by telephoning Mra Helen M. Ste- vena, Main 6129, or other members of the committees on reservations. Luncheon, Tho per plata, The following are the committean: Arrangemente—-Mra, J, Hl. Mon. donhall, chairman; Mrs, R. F. Weeks and Ars, Henry Landes, Program-——Mra M. BE Harker, chairman; Mre, 5. P. Fick and Mrs, W. 8 Griswold. % Tickets Mra Mary EL Wade, chairman; Mra Jackson Sifbaugh and Mrs, Lillian Vincent ‘ Decorations —Mra, M. J, Carrigan, chairman; Mra, Arthur Crookall Mra, Willlam J, Belote, Mra. Donna Baker and Mra, Harvey Glenn, Publicity Mina Adelina Parker, chairman; Miss Rose Glass, Mra. Jobn Trumbull and Mra, W. T. Per kins, Reservations—Mra. Helen M. Ste vens, chairman; Mra. Oliver T, Erick son, Mrs. F. EB, Palmerton and Mrs. . George M. Littlefield. Week-End Party in poem, "hovering "Sties | at thetr picnic tomorrow afternoon| Musi¢—Mre. F. E. Palmerton. Count Margaret Hansard, Mise Beth || and evening. Af Canadians and their| A table will be reserved for the ry Rowen, Miss Molen Schwager and |! friends will be welcomed. The ferry | ploneers in the suffrage cause in the state of Washington. Flowers of yellow, which t= the |suffrage color, will decorate the jtables, and the program will begin with the singing of Julia Ward Howe's “Battle Hymn of the Repub Ne,” a suffrage song, and will close with the “Star Spangled Banner.” Mra, BE. P. Fick, former president of the Seattle Suffrage club and preaident of the Washington branch lof the National League of Women | Voters, will presida. Mra. Fick wae one of the youngest women in the wuffrage fight. ‘The program will constet of seven- minute specches by the following: Mra Homer Hill, the mother of suffrage in the state of Washington, will speak on “Buffrage Campaigns.” Mins Adelia Parker on “The Col lege Woman's Part in the Cam paign.” THE SEATTLE STAR sition Biarranale bl Mins Mary Waterhouse, Mins Hazel McMillan, Miss Dorothy Mclwan and Mr, Wiliam MeMillan left yes torday for Lake Crescent, to ye gone several days. oe Mra. Henry C. Ewing t epending 4 fortnight at Lake Crescent, eee Mr. and Mra. Arthur Harrison, of Vancouver, B. C., are visiting their von and daughterinlaw, Mr. and Mra. Fred Harrison, eee Mr, and Mra. Horace N. Richmond left this morning for a three weeks’ trip to Lake Louise and Banff. eee Miss Florence B. Reed, of Kanew City, arrived In the city last week, and is @ guest at the Hotel Wash. ington. ADrama Y.W.C.A. Trustees Attend Conference| To represent Seattle in the annual Northwestern conference of the no | tional Y. W. ©. A., five members of the hoard of trustees of the associa where the conference will be held. |and Mra, George TI. Dearborn. Seattle m loave later in the week. Miss Sarah BE. Springer, Miss Antoinette Biack, Miss Mable Jo tion left Friday morning for Seabeck, Other bers of the association who will attend the conference will| They are Franklin, Miss Mary C. Busby, Miss! VACATION SPECIAL An Order Placed With Us Before Tho delegates are Mra. J. Howard | Darks mm, M: Joseph Black, Mre.) ‘1 5. il | Charles HL Black, Men ML Ferrell Sept. 1st, With $5.00, Will Secure Twelve Of The Finest Photographs. We Make These Photographs Regularly At Ten To Twenty Dollars—None Better. Place Your Order Early. dan, Next week Mims Reed wili| ber brother-in-law and sister, be joined by Miss Ann Tschudi, also | 24 Mrs, William of Kansas City, and together they country bome, will sail August 26 for Alaska for a /4ke Washington. short trip, eee spending several brother and sinter-indaw, Mr. and Mra. J. E. Bratnober, eee turn from Alaska next week on the 8. 8. Spokane. Mr. Crosby will re turn later in the summer, eee Mra, J. W. Cummings, of Ithaca, N. Y. will arrive on Baturday eve- of her son, Mr. mings at the Hotel Pennington, eee Miss May Mclelian of Ios An- Hotel Otis, eee Dr. and Mrs. Marion R. Cum: |are de Mra. Joneph G. T. Morgan, with Mr. C. P. Bratnober, of Minneapo- | her sister, Mins Agnes Jeldness, will lis, loft yesterday for his home, after|ieave tomorrow for Spokane, to be days visiting his! gone a month. Mra. Agnes Behr Just and dangh- ter Elsa, who have been enjoying a/| Mr. FR William Crosby wil re | few weeks at Glacier National park, are at present spending a week at Brentwood and Victoria, B. G ew Mr. and Mrs, Henry Hadley and | J, Gordon Wilson of | ~~ |New York, who are the house guests ning, to spend a month as the guest! of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Bentley, parting tomorrow morning for their homes ee Mra James HH. goles, who haa been spending the | niece, Mie Grace MeRwan of Waeh. summer in the city, is a guest at the ington, D. C., arrived In Seattle last Bunday, guests of Mra, Elia Ferry Leary. Mr. Alfred Harvey, of Mondovi, Mr. and Mra. Pierre P. Wis, who has been spending the| Mra. Kellogg's son, Capt. E. 8. Kel-| past eight months with reistives in| logge of Bremerton. wo spend Mins Daisy Fowler and Miss Gay Lawson, rere | the city, is at present the guest of “The Heights,” on Byan s. McC eee = . new year, announces a Harvert Moon } Tidmarsh to @ansant, to be given Wednesday ‘ain evening, August 26, at the Three Tree int /clubhouse, The affair will be Mformal, and is for the bene fit of the Nursery fund. Miss Frank {tin Crawford, of the Cornish schoo! haa special dancing features in charge Preceding the Baxter dance to be Friday evening at the Yacht Mise Phebe Nell Tidmarsh will “entertain at dinner at her home at the Highlands, complimenting Mise Margaret Bradley, who is the house Guest of Miss Anna Roberta Hoge cee Entertain at Following th» dinner to be given This evening at the Sunset club for Mr. and Mrs. Philtp McQuillian, of St at which Mrs. J. E. Galbraith be hostess, the guests will later d the Harvest Moon carnival at Tennis club, as guests of Dr. Mrs, Charles R. Castien, cee eee Farewell Dinner for Miss Baes Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Anderson en tertained on Tuseday evening with a dinner in honor of Mins Bernice Bacs, who leaves next week to enter | the Normal school at Bellingham. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs W. & Green, Mra, A. Moleck, Mra. J. Allen and the Mleses Bernice Bare, Florence Baes, Maria Hurst, Elias * beth Hurst, Stena Meilve, Addie/ Nichols, Panny O'Shea and Hagi)| Shepard. MOTHER! Goodfellow bas been recent anced, Mrs, Lewis Conner _ Wee at home to her friends yester- | @ay afternoon. Mrs. Harry Lear and Marie Leghorn received with hostess in the drawing room, had for decoration lovely ar. nts of yellow blossoms. The table, centered with a basket of m flowers, in shades of yellow "Gnd lavender, was in charge of Mrs “California Syrup of Pigs” Child’s Best Laxative Mra. Thomas Coulson, Mra. Withel mina Smith, Mra, Archie Mclcan. Mrs. E. M. Hutchinson, Mra D. © Ferguson, Mrs, W. I. Stewart, Mra L. M. Wood, Mra. A. Hf. Keeler and Mrs. Carl Johnson. ee Myrtle Chapter 48 to Give Picnic Myrtle chapter, No. 48, O. EB. 8, will hold their annual picnic on Sat urday at Woodland park. Sports will begin at 3p. m Many special induce ments will be offered to those who enter the contests, Dinner will be served at 550 p.m. All are invited to come, eee Minnewstha Cink ‘The Minnewatha club wil have their regular dance this evening at Leach pavilion at 9 o'clock. Men tn Uniform will be guests of the club eee Brattle Women Voters to Sens Beattie women voters regard the ratification of the @uffrage amend ment by the 34th state, Tennessee, completing as it does the quota of | states necessary for the enactment | of the Sumn B. Anthony amendment Into the laws of the United States as one of the most important events in the history of the nation. In honor of the passage of the| amendment the women of the United Staten will celebrate at noon Satur | Daencheon at Home | day, August 21 of Seattle will fubllate together at| The women voters | luncheon Saturday at the Masonic Mra. Sarah Kendall on “Pioneers in Suffrage.” | Mrs. P. D. Hughes on “The Work of the Seattle Suffrage Club.” Mra, Libbie Beach Brown on “The | W. ©. T. Ul» Part m Equal Suf frage.” Mra M. B. Marker, president of the Democratic club, will talk on/ “What the Democratic Party Has Done for Suffrage.” Mra. J. If. Mendenhall, member of the state central committee of the Repubticnn party, will talk on “What the Republican Party Mas Done for Woman Saffrage.” The luncheon will be open to the Public, and all women who are in| terested are cordially invited, . ADDITIONAL CLUBS Artisan Pienlo | ‘The Artimn picnic will be held | Sunday, August 22, acrom Lake | Washington, Those who go by auto mobi! re Instructed to follow Mont jiake bivd. and oh ed direo tions. Others are asked to meet at Madivon park at 10 a. m., where the aunch Thistle will meet the crowd, Bring cups and lunch, the Artians will furnish coffee, Good bathing mother soon learns Trratexjsenee that summer days are often days that try her palience. The hes it tahestaey that in colder weather were easily digested, now seem to cause distress. Have Your Sitting Now Or Later, Remember The Place— Mr Reid, at their} e Kellogg and her A Sale So Big That It Seems to Grow in Mighty Magnitude Every Day Cherry Chat. Cherry's great Credit Clearance Bale now going forward with such & flourish of important offerings seems, like the proverbial snowball, to gather in size as it rolls alongt All the tremendous sales made @uring the past few days have not seemed to diminish the splendid stocks of women's and misses’ ap parel on sale at such inducing Pricen—for as fast as one line of goods ts sold out there are more to follow, and the entire stock is ' ight up to the minute In timeliness and stylish nese—every garment & credit to Cherry's and to those so fortunate as to secure them. Hurry and Choose from the splendid assortment of summer sults, frocks, sport coats, and, remember, YOU MAY BUY ON CHERRY'S EASY MONTHLY several Weeks as Ferry and Miss Iaabel Prescott will entertain | with a bridge tuncheon of eight cov-| G. Crewford Morrill, Mrs. Mark F Mrs. Louie Seagrave and Mrs. club In the Arcade building, at 1130 o'clock, All women voters are in B. Ketcham, assisted by as Irma Verd, Miss Edna Pitts and a Beth Bowen. oe Wachting Party ‘Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seaborn are “Bosts this week at a cruising party ‘gboard their yacht, “Charlotte §..” “Visiting points of Interest on Hood's anal and Vancouver island. In- @luded in the party are» Mra R. C. geome Miss Katherine Liasa, Mary Liasa, Mies Esther Ru Benstein, Miss Oltve arbour of Ill-| Accept “California” Syrup of Figs Rola, Mies Mabel Fraser and Miss/only—iook for the name California | most harmless physic for the Uttle| Mrs. James H. Calvert, president on each bottle, You must say “Cali your child is having the best and) Seattle Day Nursery Dansant llove its fruity taste. Full directions | | vited. Cora Scott. oes on the package, then you are sure | |stomach, liver and bowels, Children S@f the Seattle Day Nursery for the | fornia.” A Permanent Hair Wave HAVE US WAVE IT NOW an@ PAY FOR IT LATER At your own convenience IN SMALL PAYMENTS Our credit plan is 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 discard the old curling tron and patent curlers for we have brought the PERMANENT WAVE WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL For appointment call Main 6507 LADIES’ IMPROVEMENT SHOP ‘BUD’ 66 SIS t A strong, serviceable line of Children’s School Shoes, made on a pérfectly-fitting footform last. Goodyear stitched, and not a single nail, tack or staple in them, Nothing to burt the litte feet, and nO more torn stockings. Manufactured by ZIMMERMAN - DEGEN SHOE CO . Seattle, Wash, eae: 520 Union St. ed Gemmill’s Nifty Boots Bon Marche Plymouth Shoe Co, Shoe Co. Eggert Shoe Co. Green Lake Shoe Store Reservations must be made ers at ber home tomorrow afternoon, | I love Boldt's Franch Pastry Mustrated is ideal for dan music out of doors and with t costa only, Summer Terms of $1 a Week with faced Recorda will total of GUY --eecerereene cost you CHICKERING ‘The hanty ete Genuine Vietroin selections of your own choice $29.25 The Victrola VI & a simfar te strument but slightly urger and ten selections (five double $39.25 KIMBALL COLUMBIA MARSHAL VICTROLA WENDELL NEW EDISON PIANOS PHONOGRAPHS 08 on save several dollars? The sui youthful and becoming styles patterns. Good wearing and 82.50. a sult. They have elastic insert roomy; closed crotch, ankle length; ecru color, Sixes price. Better Than Pills For Liver Ills. Get a 25° Box will give good service and look invisible eyelets and good, sole, Sizes 2% to 6, Dainty looking little White well, and look well, Lawne in pleasing aty) Sale of Boys’ School Suits, \ Boys’ School Hats New showing of Cloth Hats for boys, Ladies’ Pumps, $1.50 Special mid-season cleanaip of odde and Bizes 3%, 4, 4%. Boys’ School Shoes, $5.00 Fine Gunmetal Englieh Walking Shoee that heavy in this sale are All Wool Cheviots, made up in the latest belted style. Coat and pants have linings. For wear you can depend on these, and they are nifty-looking. with each suit. Ages 9 to 17, in navy blue color. Ages 9 to 13 in dark brown, shaped tn several and in excellent plain and fancy well finished. Each $2.00 and Special Clearance of Men’s Wear Athletic Union Suits, $1.00 Fine Crossbar Nainsook Athletic Union Suits reduced from $1.25 at waist in the back and are cut Sizes 38-40 only, Ribbed Union Suits, $1.25 Special clean-up of these Ribbed Price. They are well worth $1.76, but the sizes are broken. Short sleeve and knee length; ecru calor. Sizes 33-40-42, Porousknit Union Suits, $1.25 Fine Mesh Union Suits for men at @ cut price; short sleeves, Union Suits at a reduced 34 and 38 only, Shirts and Drawers, $1.25 Suit Light weight Shirts and Drawers of a nice quality; Jong sleeves; ankle length drawers, Jaeger color; Special values at this reduced garter supports well. Have values—fine stitched Extra mood, strong front; elastic insert, Children’s White Dresses Dresses, that wear well, wash They are made up of Organdies, Muslins and Agee 1 to 6. Special, $1.60 to $4.50. Warner’s Corsets, $1.50 Up We are now able to show some splendid Come in and see these— they are really cheap. Ladies’ Brassieres, 60c material. $20 Suits for $12.98 | School days will soon be here again, and your boy will need a new suit. Why not get one of these bargains and splendid Extra buttons and patching material Boys’ School Waists A brand new stock of School Waists awaits your tnspection. They are mighty neat looking; most of them are in fancy striped patterns, cut full size and nicely finished. Ages 6 to 16 Priced at $1.25. Cotton Hose, 25c Exceptional valyes in Fine Cotton Hose; heels and toes are re inforced; all colors and all sizes, Will give excellent wear and prove comfortable, Wash Ties, 5c A clean-up of odds and ends in narrow Four-in-Hand Wash Ties; plain white and ecru colora. Great bargains at this price, Men’s Nightgowns, $1.79 Unusual values of Muslin Nightgowns for men; plain white, Vs neck, Cut full size, You'll find these comfortable to wear and priced very low. * Men’s Overalls, $2.19 Such Overalls can't be bought any place in town at this prica ‘They are of good blue denim; white stripes; bib styla Strongly made. Children’s Hose, 50c Up The Iron Clad Stockings can't be beat when it comes to wear, for school children, Oxtords at a reduced price, Get a pair be | all rust proof; high and low bust, elastic tov; | oF varng. Oneinone fib, Colors are Pin fore they are all gone. white and g00d service, Silk Gloves, 75¢ Fine White Thread Silk Gloves; good qual ity, heavy tps. Will wear well and look well, Formerly priced at $1.00, but sizes are broken, Sizes 7%, 8, 8% only, cordovan, Guaranteed to give Brassieres in back and wearing Open “THE STORE THAT, SAVES vou MONE& v's ie & Paw uwwes omenunes ——_—_$_$__$_<_$_$_<_$_ Eaecec as

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