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PAGE 12 ENGAGEMENT OF MISS COOK AND MR. CLARKE « IS ANNOUNCED BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Editor R. AND MRS. EDWARD R. BOSWELL announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Virginia Cook, to Mr. Casper W. Clarke, son of Mr. Ghartes H. Clarke, The interest! lunchoon given by Miss Cook at the Golf club, to which eighteen intimate friendm were bidden. Centered with a handsome basket of marigolds, golden rod an¥ coreopaia, under the saft lish members ‘of the younger set, and will no doubt be the inspiration for much | entertainbys. The wedding will take Tea by the Misses Lewis One the most delightful recep. ‘Miss Mildred (Lewis entertained at their home in compliment to Miss Irene Fisher am! Miss Betty Craft of Bellingham. Masses of roses, siadioti and delpBintum in the ever. popular and beccening paste! shades table was unusually beautiful. cards, bearing the names of the engaged couple. Mis of The Star | ing news was disclosed today at a t of shaded tapers in grean and gold Marking each place were tiny Cook Miss Lennon to Be Hostess Mine Ruth Lennon has bidden ten friends to luncheon Saturday, at the | Arctic club, for the pleasure of Miss) Claire Stoltenberg for @ few days, and also for Mias Eleanor Keith, a much feted brideclect. - eee Luncheon ‘and Theatre Party for Miss Bacon Mrs, Stephen C. Cook will be host sm at an informal juncheon at the spend this weekend as the guest of | Miss Mildred | Lewis. at week at Delano Bebcoh near Tacoma. |whose bethrotha! | Potoune of Portland wae recently an ounced, arrived in Sertte last even ing to visit with Mise Karla and Mise Claire Btoltenberg until Sunday. eee m several days in Spokane. eee famfly will remove from their sum be ot Retty Craft, of Bellingham, who is|™¢r bome at Manchester’the first the guest of the Misses Karla and | September, ida Singleton will dine this aboard the U. 8. & Minsiss&p! and will later attend the dance at which the officers of the U. will be hosts. THE Mins Gladys Thoma of Everett will and Mise Gertrude eo oe Mise Helen Brehm and Miss Mary cooper hate been passing the last . Misa Betty Craft of Bellingham, te Mr. Robert Mr. Robert E. Dwyerzis spending Mr, and Mrs. Corwin Shank and Mins Grace Fischer and Mies‘ Flor. vening 8. 8. Beattie Mr. and Mra. Cart Edmund and | ine the raveled threads | gro neither are : — | threads compare in strength with the | fine thread. Pirace ae sow, GOBEEGGGG00 FeeesoaEg Plenty of diversion ix provided for (J ~ every taste in the new and varied show at Loew's Palace Hip that opened yesterday, A decided favor 10] ite is the offering of Kiwyn's Rag-O. Marimba Band, the largest in point of numbers, There are four men who play @ variety of popular mod ern and jazz melodies on these sweet toned instruments, and Jane Elwyn, | the solotst, makes a pleasing impres- sion with her playing, using four hammers at once, There is no monotony im “The Un- expected,” the playlet in which! Keane & Bayes ‘apptar, This new version of the crook play is full of confusing complications and agius- ing situations. Cotfman & Carroll are bidtkface comedians who have some new and funny talk that scores a hit YA Zolar & Knox, “the pianophiend | and the jazs girl,” succeed in their vivacious efforts to “jazz ‘em up.” {TO TEST STRENGTH OF MATERIAL teat the #trength of a piece of ma |terial before purchasing it ig) iz FRIDAY, AUGVST 27, 1999, woof, or filling threads, will not stand heay It is very dentrable to be able te A ted the strain tri filling thread. Theretore wa 's woven in thie way are nob To de NEW VELVET HATS daughter Amorita returned Wednes day morning from Vancouver, BR C. where they have been visiting Mr. | Out of the ordinary is the offer- ing of Marie Sweeney and company. Mine Sweeney makes an unusual ap- Sunset club next Thursday, to com pliment Mixs Katherine Racon, who ly 2 i 4 3 Miss Angela Hope Sullivan, of Du- . Ia, the attractive niece of Mr. Mra. T. L. Harrington, with she is spending the summer, tant evening at a din- covers given by at their resi- affair has been this Saturday evening, Miss Eleanor Ketth and Miss Irene Fisher, who hawe been jointly complimented at so Many pre-nup- Gal entertainments, will share hon- era with Miss Alice Hoje, who ts leav- dng for the East to attend school, at ® tea to be given Friday, September from 4 until 6, by Miss Frances Pai a So i eaermel Bridge | has invited eight friends for luncheon and bridge at her home @ext Tuesday. Wr. Kelleher to Be Host the dance to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baxter at the Macht club this evening for the| well as two excellent favors for the | Will #tudy during pleasure of their daughter, Miss Har- | ret Baxter, a dinner of fourteen cov- | ers will be given at the Tennis/ club, with Mr, Campbell Kelleher act- | ing as host, '|New York. In the afternoon the is leaving the latter part of septem- ber to attend Mise Finch's school, in Guests will enjoy the performance at the Moore theatre, CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Amaranth, to Picnle and Mrs. the past fortnight Tuesday from a short trip'to Alaska. eee Lester H. Patterson . for Mr. Frank Black §r. returned Mra. Gidney Lewis of Clear Lake, with her small son, Sidney Jr, ar-| rived ‘In Seattle Thursday to visit! | Miss Mildred and } Lewis until next Monday ete: Mins Gertrude | Mr, and Mrs, Robert Wurtabers | comes Ma's: . ot and son, Robert Jn, are departing Amaranth, will Woodland park, 28. Dinner at 5:30, woll-filled baskets, Alpha Cai Omega Lancheon ‘The Alpha Chi Omega eorority will entertain at luncheon Saturday, at hold a picnic at) Saturday, August |’ Please bring the Women's University club, St | returned from 12:30 o'clock. Reservations can stil! | yellowstone be made by calling Mires. Johnson Sherrick, at North 2339. Bustling Mosting by Wemea’s Club Tuesday for San they will make their home. oe. and small daughter, moving Tuesday from the Salerno to @ reaidence at 333 Jistiave, e ° Hrancisco where Mr, and Mra. Thognas FE. Phipps Jane, are re Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Havers have extemied tour thru jonal park. ee ‘Mr. Bertram Cassels af the U. 8) naval academy at Annapolis, is ex-| pected to arrive in Seattiy the first! Of September to enjoy a three weeks" | The Women's'Democratic club will | furlough with his parent Mr. and hold its regular business meeting at | Meves’ cafeteria Saturday, at 2 p. m. All_ women interested are cordially} Mr. and Mra Morris Hhyes and! Mra. George Hayes returied Tues day from a 10<days trip araund Van couver island. invited to attend. ADDITIONAL CLUBS Whist Partin Planned by Settle Ledge Mrs. A. W. Cassela, . eee Mr. and Mre. De Witt Clark left Wednesday for a stz-weeks sojourn ‘The Seattle lodge, No. 7, Degree of |'D New York and Boston, Honor, Auxiliary, to the Ancient Or-| der of United Workmen, will give a| special progressive whist party on Miss Ruth Lennon will leajre Sat- urday, September fourth, to attend Tuesday evening, August 31, at 9| Miss Bishop's school at La Jolla, oelock, in Evergreen hall, Arcade building. This affair will be in charge of Mrs. Lulu Baker, as will the succeeding parties of the same character which have been planned | her school year. to oecur on the first and third Tues. day evenings of September, October and November, Evening favors, as|TuCsday for New York. where ehe|1917, when 67. entire series, have been offered as special inducements for all the mem: _ bers of the Degree of Honor, A. 0.| U. W,, and their friends to be pres ent | Beautiful Actress Attributes | Her Wonderful Success to | Her Famous Complexion Tells How You May Also Have One MISS DOROTHY DALTON | New York.—When Mias Dorothy beautiful actress who d for the leading role | oth New York produc phrodite,” was questioned os ret of her phenomenal suc bathe unhesitatingly said. “My Wh m nds alw exture and coloring of my «kin, and no doubt but that m was de e reputat 1 for a beautif: rs are like admire a as any casts 4e whowe complex «. 1 think the beat had comple x ordinary 4 beautiful bh any girl woman can have is a beautiful in and complexion. to ve this if one will ap little time in taking eare attention . Lam always glad porness a skin like mine. recipe: Night @nd morning clean the with warm water, ‘ood cold cream (Linka r have found to be the fter massaging it into the skin take off the superfiour cream with a soft cloth. Then before going y or evening I ap- simple toilet prepar- ation which can be purchased wt the tollet counter of any up-to-date or department store. The first application of this wonderful Der- wile. will parts and éru| makes a rosy-white complexion every one will talk about it. I find it excellent for my complexion, as it protects my skin in all kinds of weather. That's why I prefer it to all other tollet preparations and am Now that ue will utiful hands and arma. Th hing like Derwillo for this pose. Many of my professional friends to whom I have recommend- | ed Derwillo use it in preference to| all other fa 0 b fiers.” Just t to the theatre short ra ble comments of your friends, Der willo instantly pute a life-like ¢ on your cheeks which defies 4 tion. It talcen the place of face der and stays« on until ff, piration does not affect it! nor will it rub off on clothing; it also prevents the nose and face from ning, It's wonderful for @ dark, railow, natant beauty it’ i parts. Over 500 are using it lens to the m in, Just try it onee and you will need no fur- ther argumen Druggiate and department stores rywhere nell Derwillo with the don't ike It is the on the year counters In this city, (and the Ow! Drug Co. including Bartell Cal. spend two weeks tn San Franco as|O. C. Graves, departed yesterday for the guest of her grandmother, Mrs.| their home in Portland. Mime Lennon is planning to! P. Hewlett, before commencing Small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Gross Photo by James and Merrihew. several days hax been the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Speidel, re- turned today to her home ia 8po kang eee Mise Phyflis Hamlin, daughter of Mr. and Mre. BE. H. Hamlin, returned home last evening, after « beenes, spent in school in New York and traveling abroad eee Mra. Francis Guy Frink and Mre. © F. Blaine will eave Saturday morning for a few days’ outing in Eastern Washington eee Mra. Phillipe Morrison, with her |children, Betty and Howard, ts spend. ing several days at the Tacoma Coun try clu eee Miss Fitzabeth Lyman, of Nanaro. neck, N. ¥., arrived last night, to vis it Mise Darthes Sharples for several weeks, eee Mr. and Mra. Winthrop Hammon4, who have been spending several days the guests of Mr. and Mra, LONDON, Eng, Aug. 27.—Flijah Vaughan, summoned for wife de Miss Helen Brehm will leave next | sertion, served in the trenches in the winter months. e- . Miss Jonephi He and his wife were both over 70 when they mar ried last December. The wife was . who for|aranted a separation. Coats - Skirts - Capes Waists - Petticoats Clearing out every last bit of Spring and Summer Merchandise at one Price. Some items are rumpled and slightly soiled. 12 COATS—Sizes 16 to 40, in Blue Serge, Plaid Tweeds and Panama Cloth. Val- ues average $30. Select any one at. - $5.00 10 CAPES—Good models, in Co Rose and Tan Velour, plaid-silk lined , Old Navy Serge and Navy Silk. Values to $25. Choice at 25 SKIRTS—Including Taffeta, and Blue and Black Poplins, light shades of Jersey and Serge. All new models, worth to $20, at, each 50 PETTICOATS—Taffetas, Jemseys and Jersey Tops, with taffeta flounce, in plain and striped patterns $12.50. Selection at . Every one worth FINAL CLEARANCE of Georgette Blouses. Great variety of shades and designs. Some slightly soiled. Choice at ...... Prices were to $18.50. USIC In Seattle MI Lois Adler Heard in Concert Miss Lots Adier, Chicago musician, was heard in concert Thursday night St the Cornish school, with plano playing that Seattle audiences are not frequently given the privilege of hearing. Her interpretations of Classica approached perfection of ex- ecution and of understanding. Free from common errors, her Playing exhibited the moods of the composer, fanciful, gay, spirited, or softly suggestive of the moodiness expressed by the composer. Khe held her audience every instant of the excelient program. Numbers included on the program were Heethoven's Sonata, opus 28, 4 Liset rhapsody, Godowsky's ar rangement of a Sarabande by Ra- mean, McDowell's setting of an old wigve, Limt's “Forest Murmurings,” and Fifth rhapsody, four waltzes by Edward Collins and selections from Schumann, Debussy and Rubinstein, pearance, emerging from a huge eg in @ nest, and then proceeds to co tinue the unusual in her feats asan aertalist, performing on « rope and in her strong jaw work, “Her Husband's Honor,” wih Fa.) na Goodrich as the star, is the feat- ure photopiay. ° PARIS, Aug. 27.—The work of the Parisian beauty doctors in rivaling te mythical fountain of youth. Within five days they have restored to @ Parisian woman whose age in 49 ell the beauty she had at 26. But she cannot smile or cry, lest the wrinkles return. 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