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INFORMAL TEA FOR MISS SHARPLES AND BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Editor of The Star 18S MARIAN WILEY AND MISS VIRGINIA WILEY are extending invitations for a tea, to be giver Until six o'clock, for the pleasure of Mins Darthea Sharples and her house | guest, Miss Elizabeth Lyman, of Ma: bard White and Miss Janet Powell Miss Kathleen Donahoe, Miss Dorothy Swing, Miss Ellen Messer and Miss | Achsah Lou Powell eee Mrs. Allen to Be Hostess Mrs. Clay Allen bas issued invita thons to a bridge at the Sunset club ‘Thursday afternoon, September 9, to meet Mra, David Manna, @ recent) Bride, and in farewell to Mrs. George | rian Webster. { ” bee Dr. and Mrs. Bentley | Honored Dr. BE. J. Stubbs was host at a din "per at the Rainier club last evening later entertaining bis guests at the Metropolitan theatre. The affair was eomplimeatary to Dr. and Mr. Fred erick Bentley, who returned recently from abroad. Evening of Bridge Miss Dorothy Ewing has planned an informal bridge this evening at} ber home, in farewell to Mrs. Frank Cullen Brophy. Only intimate friends @f the honor guest have been bidden. eee Bridge Tea at *Sunset Club Mise Elizabeth Chadwick will com- pliment Miss Katherine Jerome on Friday with a bridge of four tables ft the Sunset club, additional guests | having been bidden at that hour | eee Former Residents Entertained | Mrs. William B. Gaffney was host @es at a delightful luncheon of twelve covers today at her home, in honor of Mrs. Sherwood Gillespy of Portland and Mrs. Harvey J. Salmon | @f St. Louis, Mo. eee Miss Fisher's Marriage to Take Place Sept. 21 ‘The nuptials of Miss Irene Fisher, @aughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Fisher to Mr. John Loor Locke, son @ Mrs. John Loor Locke, will be golemnized Tuesday evening, Septem Ber 21, at the Fisher home on Bel. Mont Place. Bishop Charles E Locke of California will read the! service, and a reception will follow the ceremony. In the bridal party | ‘Will be Mrs. Donald Goodnow Graham @ Boston as matron of honor and the ix bridesmaids will be Miss Bitzabeth Hurlbut, Miss Olive Leon- ard, Miss Harriet Baxter, Mias Vir- Sheahan, Mise Julia Fisher,| Emma White and Miss Julia Glark of New York. Mr. Donald Goodnow Graham will act as grooms man for Mr. Locke. . . > Miss Hamlin to Give Luncheon In compliment to her former friend and schoolmate at the Sacred Heart convent, Miss Margaret Kelly, of San Francisco, Miss Phyllis Hamiin will @Mtertain with a luncheon of 12 cov- @s at the Rainier club tomorrow. eee Swimming and Supper Party Miss Alice Ives and Mr. Lawrence Ives have planned a jolly party for Sunday evening, September 12. The ted guests will be the! members of the Black-Pryor and | BtubbJerome wedding who | ‘Will meet for a swimming party and | @upper.later at the attractive home ot Mr. and Mra. me Ives, ee ‘Miss Pratt's Birthday Be Celebrated Complimenting Miss Ruth Pratt, ‘whose birthday it will be, and also! ;to honor their nieces, the Misses Jessie, Grace and Dora Parks of Chi- ago, Mr, and Mrs. G. E. M. Pratt/ ‘will entertain at dinner Wednesday @vening at their residence. eee MISS LYMAN n at their home on Friday from four maroneck, N. Y. Mra, Russell Hub will preside at the urna, assisted by DATES To Remember WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Fortmtently Sharples the Tennis club for h Mine Bilaaberh Lyman, * SEPTEMBER 9— Arohibald ©. De Yoo's |) @ Yacht club In honor jaughter, Miss Hetty De ot New H Whitelaw's luncheon at the Sunset club In compliment to Mra. Scott Bone Laneheon at Sunset tub for Mts Katherine Bacon, gives by Mra Stephen Cook. Mra Russell Bubbard White's tem te bh Mine Lyman and Mise |) Kathe: Jerom: FRIDAY, SErTEM! Reception tor Mr B. Cooper at ¢ Yersity club, with Women's league as hostesses. } |] Mystery poron and @ardes party at home of Mise Kathleen Gaftney | for the purpose of raising funde || At home for Mise Eleanor Keith, Mise Irene Fisher and Mise Alice Hole, with Miss Frances Oldham aa boutons, WRKDNEADAY, BER re Interiaken Guild ef the Orthopedic hospital to entertain with dapce at the Yacht club for the benefit of the hospital. Tickets may be secured from Mra F. BR. Bates, Capitol 4017 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dwight Mer ri and daughters, the Misses Vir-| sinia and Bulalie Merrill, will remove this week from their country home| at the Country club to their reai dence on Harvard ave. N. eee Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Moore of Cam aguey, Cuba, are guests at the Hotel Washington. They plan to depart this week to visit friends in Van couver, B. C., proceeding eastward to Minneapolis and Chicago. eee Mr. and Mrs. John Hoarer and son Jack of Lansing, Mich., will arrive) in the city Saturday to be the house guests of Mr. and Mra. W. V. Rine- hart Jr. eee Mr. and. Mrs. Alfred R. Kelly and ‘Mise Margaret Kelly are guests this! week at the Hotel Washington on| thetr way to their home in San Fran cisco after an extended Eastern trip. eee Dr. and Mrs Jay 1. Durand, Dr and Mrs. Richard O'Shea and Dr. and Mrs. Frank I. Shaw left Saturday for a motor trip, expecting to return on Thursday, eee Mrs. William Pitt Diltingham of Louisville, Ky, who haa been the Guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A Permanen HAVE US WAV PAY FOR At your own IN SMALL A wave will save you at least week. curlers for we have brought the Mrs. Tashjian Complimented Mrs. Dallas V. Halverstadt enter. | tained with a smal! informal lunch @on today at the Golf club, compli. REACH For appointment menting Mrs. Haig Tashjian, who ts | - the guest of her brother-in-law and mister, Dr. and Mra. Otis Floyd Lamson. ee Miss Cornish Hostess at Smart Affair Miss Nellie Cornish was hostess at @ beautifully appointed luncheon at the Sunset club yesterday, entertain. ing for Mrs. F. M. Raiff and her daughter, Miss Raiff, of Los Angeles, and for Mrs. Neli Wells of Chicago Dinner at Home a Mrs. George W. Downing was hostess at a dinner of eighteen cov- ers at her home one evening last week. Music and dancing were en- doyed during the evening. eee Anniversary Party A group of relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Forde honored the couple with a delightful informal Perty on Sunday, celebrating their second wedding anniversary. The affair was given at the home of Mrs. Forde’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. lar. gen, in Ballard.. Mr. F. M Basvetti, editor of the Ifalian Gazette, was chosen by the assembled friends to | Present a number of pretty and use ful gifts to the honor guests, ex tending 00d wishes of the party, the Personne! of which was Mr. and Mrs. B. Finne, Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Heiseth, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Basset. ti, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Larsen, Mr. end Mrs. H. O. Larsen, Mrs. Anna Melvin, Mra. Liebig, Mrs. Nelson, Miss Nelson, Mr. Ole Finne and Mr. Ivar Finne. WHEN MAKING ICING Use coffee instead of water whan | stirring up a simple chocolate icing, | and ita richness and flavor will be uuproved, GOFFEE tinues to decline, and t Strictly Fresh Roasted | therefore, as our prices OUR NEW PRICES These coffees are blends, and cannot be and be convinced. Yo entirely satisfied. Our credit plan is the very best guarantee in the world that you will be satisfied with the results obtained. Every one can now disear@ the old curling tron and patent PERMANENT WAVE WITHIN THE LADIES’ IMPROVEMENT SHOP Beginning Wednesday, September 1st, sev- eral of our finest blends of duced 5 cents per pound. Green coffee con- alize a nice saving on coffee. to please or money back. With the coffee market easing off, better qualities of green coffee are being offered; of our coffee has advanced. Western Special, 35c Ib—3 Ibs. $1.00 Quality Blend, 40c Ib.—3 Ibs. $1.15 Superior Blend, 45c lb.—3 Ibs. $1.30 Hot Coffee and Light Lunches at all Stands. WESTERN COFFEE STORES, Inc. LOCATIONS : 1426 First Avenue—Olympic Market 1430 First Avenue—Lower Central Market 109 Occidental Avenue—Seattle Market I Wie henebe As, A PS ot Little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry H. McKenzie. —Portrait by James and Merrihew. M. F. Perry for several weeks, will leave for the East September 10 via the Canadian Pacific. After stope at Lake Louise and Banff, Mrs. Dilling | ham will be jotned in Chicago by her husband, from whence they will pro ceed for their home. eee Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Towne, Mr Mre. Eugene Meacham, Mr. and M B. B. Ballinger, Mr. and Mrs. William Cahill, Miss Lucia Meacham and Mr. Richard Taleott Ballinger re turned Saturday from a week's cruise around the San Juan islands, eee Mra. Stephen Franklin Pierce and daughter, Isabelle, will leave Thurs day for their home in Winnipeg, after an extended viait with relatives. and old friends. eee Mre. John N. Jackson, with her two daughters, the Misses Geraldine and Alice Jackson, will depart Moo- day for the East. Minn Alice Jackson will enter Manhattonville school in New York City, her mother and sister returning after a six weeks’ sojourn in Eastern cities. oe. Mr. and Mra. Jobn Blackwood White of Spokane, who have been spending @ few days in town, left last nigfit for Victoria and Van couver en route to their home. eee Mrs. Frank Fretwell is removing thin week from her residence on Bast Lynn st. to pass the coming month t Hair Wave EB IT NOW ané IT LATER convenience PAYMENTS one-half hour every day of the OF ALL call Main 6507 520 Union St. SPECIAL offee will be re- he consumer should re- Our coffees are Daily, and guaranteed come down, the quality ARE AS FOLLOWS fine, smooth drinking beaten. Try a pound ur money back if not t with relatives and friends, On Mr Fretwell's return from New . York Mr. and Mra. Fretwell will depart | for Low Angeles, where they will re- main until Jan 1 eee Mins Margaret Huteson returned Sunday evening from East Sound ee Miss Gladys Stewart returned you. terday to her home tn Yakima. eee Mra. Margaret Stewart Fiske, who has been visiting in town for several weeks, expects to leave for her home Saturday mornin) eee ‘The home of Mr. and Mre. 0. D. Fisher will be the scene of a merry house party neqt week, with the ar-| rival on Friday of Mrs, Donald Good now Graham and little son, Richard. who come from their home near Bos ton to witness the marriage of Mre Graham's sister, Miss Irene Fisher. to Mr, John Locke. On Monday Miss Julia Clark of New York ts due to arrive to participate in the nuptials at which she is wo be bridesmaid. eee Mrs. Stephen F. Chadwick returned ing else. Pianos and Player Pi THE SEATTLE STAR [meets with Mra, | 1887 Stroud ave., at 12 o'clock. (Take jave. N. | Waters ave. at 2 o'clock - PREFERENCE Sentiment enters into the choice of a Piano as in noth- And while realizing this to the full we are careful to give the right emphasis to those many prac- . tical points on which depend lasting satisfaction. homes on very easy terms of payment. Jagton Women of Mooseheart Legion wil! meet Moone Temple at 2 o'clock in oe ‘The Native Daughters of the Pio neers of Washington will hold a meeting at the ¥. W. C. A, cafeteria luncheon at 1 o'clock Business ting at 2 o'clock. Due to recent changes in the constitution all women born in the State of Washington, whose parents or grandparents came to the state prior to 1870, are eligible to membership after having been regularly elected to the club. eee Ridgely Rebekah Lodge Ridgely Rebekah Auxiliary, No. 6, will be entertained by Mra, Pattee and Mre. Hagquist, 9823 Arrowsmith jet. Rainier Beach car to Norfotk at ee Went Seattle Art club Mrs, John A. Bennett, 66 8. W., at 10:30, Luncheon at noon. Mra. J, Herbert Ames, leader of len- son on “Story of Spanish Painting”; Mrs. George C. Altnow, leader of lew son on “Modern Pottery.” eee Seattle Woodcraft Thimble Club Seattle Woodcraft Thimble club William McLean, Green Lake car and station.) \ Abed Progresstve Thought Club Progressive Thought club, musical tea at Federated clubhquse, Harvard and Thomas #t, from 2 o'clock to 4 o'clock, ‘Those interested in the club are invited, eee Rainier Beach Woman's Club Rainier Beach Woman's club pects with Mre. C. K. Sturtevant, 9220 Talk on get off at Denny ° ORs today from a short visit with rela: Uves and friends in Olympia. eee Miss Muriel Lawrence and Miss Nollie Dick left Saturday morning for & Month's trip in the Olympics. They will also visit at Bntiat, Lake Chelan and in Wenatchee eee Mra. Arthur Wileon Denny and eon, Mr. Robert Denny, will remove tomorrow from the home of Mrs. Agnes Behr Just to @ residence at 223 Harvard ave. N eee Mre. Frederic Christensen and daughter, Elsa, who have been in New York for some Ume, are ex pected to return Uy 4 of the week e News has been received by friends of Mr. and Mra George EK. Howes, Jr, who formerly resided in He- attie, that they sailed August 14 for Paria, intending to tour the battlefields and later to walk thru England. Mr. and Mra Howes have been for the past two years at the Hotel Seville, New York, and their present plans are to remain abroad one year. eee Mr. and Mra George Adrian Web- ster and son Adrian soon re- moving to San Antonio, Tex where they will make thetr home. So far, the upper classes in Japan have not been attracted to the movien, Selection here is made easy by such famous names Chickering, Kimball, Mar shall & Wendell, Hinze and many others, and no matter what your ultimate cholce, the unqualified guarantee of this old-established, reliable house stands behind that of the maker as anos placed in Seattle | Evergreen hall. “Bible and Current Eventa.” Program in charge of Mra. W. 8. Walker and Mra. George Grant. oe Washington League of Women's Voters Dinner An informal dinner to members and friends of the Washington League of Voters will be given at the New Washington hotel at ®15 p.m. Reservations should be m thru Mra. George B. Littlefield, chair man of arrangements, at Kenwood 2718. Pilates will be $2.50 each, see ADDITIONAL CLUBS Lodge WU) Entertain With Whist Party Beattie Lodge No. 1, Degree of Honor, Auxiliary to A. 0. U. W., will entertain at & progreanive whist party this evening at Evergreen hall in the Arcade building. Mra. Lulu Baker is chairman of the hontesnea ‘The first of the series of progressive whist parties to be given by the lodge the first and third Tuesday evenings of September, October and November, will take place Tuesday evening, Beptember 7, at 9 o'clock in Mra, Mabel M Petersen, chairman of the hostedren, invites all friends of the fraternity Refreshments will be served. eee All-Day Social for Stevens’ Relict » Stevens Retief Corps No. 1, Auxil lary to Btevens Post No. 1, G. A. R., will be entertained next Friday at the lodge’s regular allday social by Mrs. Rose Howard at her home, 611) Second ave, W. Mrs. Howard will be ansinted by Mrs, J. C, Wickman Mrs. Mabel Schoenberg and Miss Lib Man Schoenberg. Members are asked to bring refreshments. Luncheon will be served at 12:30. There will be @ program in the afternoon. eee Seattle Civic Improvement Club The Seattle Civic 1 vement club will meet at the Federated club. house, Harvard ave. and Thomas at on Thursday, September 2, at 2 p. m Several political speakers will be present. The meeting will be open ? MORE PHOSPHATE OR LOSE YOUR YOUTHFUL LOOKS The people who stand up and laugh at hot, sultry weather he ones who have plenty of phosphorus in their systems. if you out early come irrit tience and can mind on difficult problem: need Bitro-Prosphate, ganic phosphate that feeds your starving nerves just the food they need Tt le ern ph f ye man sturdy virile body with . ance of nerve force and endurance— if you want « kee etive mind that won't tire under strain, then you must have plenty of phosphorus | in blood, nerve and bone cells and a| pure organic phosphate known t drugeist« as BITRO-PHOSPHATE is Just what you need. t Ditro- Phosphate as dispensed druggiste in the original pack- it should revive your depra: ambition younger and oe epirite and renew yo should make you { feel younger, physicians assert. Hie Vigor and Work, Worry and Nerve Strains of Modern Life Sap the Iron From the |Blood, Says Physician | Whe Telle How Organic Iron Like | Nuzated Iron Helps Build Rich Red Blood, Strengthen the Nerves and Make Tired, Warn-out and Run-Down Men Look and | Feel Years Younger. be close to sixty but no matter what | his yeaf’s, a man looks and feels | old when the iron in his blood runs low. His strength slips away and his vitality dwindles, he no longer tackles his work with the old-time vim and energy, and he lacks the en- durance to put in long hours. The lines of care and worry ereep into his face, his skin loses its healthful glow and be- comes sallow, sagging and wrinkled, though still young in years, durance, to keep his body healthy, his AFTER FIFTEEN YEARS TUCKER 1S th AESTORED Oakland Man Gain 5 °"! bardly ever ate « mouthtul tor Twenty Pounds Taking Tanlac, and Says Even the First Bottle Made an Astonishing Change in His Condition “No mtr, when I stepped on the scales and saw that I had gained twenty pounds in weight I was not much surprised, for I have been eat ing like a wolf ever since I begun taking Taniac,” said Walter 8 Tucker, of 1091 Sixty.sixth St, Oak land, Calif., the other day. “Why, this medicine has rid me of a cake of indigestion that troubled me for fifteen years. My stomach got into such @ badly disordered condi tion I bad to give up eating meats almost entirely, What I did eat formed gan that bloated me up as Ught as a drum, and I would have burning pains in the pit of my stom. ach and in my chest. Sometimes could hardly retainea thing on my stomach, my appetite almost left me |an astonishing difference. | now taken breakfast. I had awful hi my kidneys were in bad condition, and I had such pains in my beck I could never bend over and straighten up without suffering agony. These pains often woke me up in the night, and I would lie for hours suffering tortures, and in the morning feel se weak I could hardly drag myself te ‘work. ery now and then I would have to lay off from work for « day or two. “But I had hardly finished my second bottle of Tanlac’ before I felt 1 have four bottles of this medicine and my appetite is tremend ous and nothing I eat gives me the slightest trouble. I no longer suffer from gas on my stomach and, in fact, I haven't an ache or a pain ang. where. 1 sleep soundly all night and wake up feeling ready for anything that comer to band. Taniac is sure & great medicine and I expect to keep a bottle on band all the time.” Tanlac ts sold in Seattle by Barte Drug Stores under the personal dj- rection of @ special Tanlac represen. tative. He may be ih his thirties or he may * To all appearances he is an old man Nature is giving him her warning signs that he lacks sufficient irgn in his system to build fresh energy, strength an: nerve: While New Fall Styles Come In Big . Clearance Sale Goes On CHERRY CHAT Even the rapid moving of New Fan Styles for women and mixses cannot halt the onrush of the great Annual Clearance Bale now in progress at Cherry's Alluring values continue to be offered and the breadth and magnitude of the stocks of Suljs, Frocks and Coats seems an great an ever. ‘ We invite you most cordially to come and see all New Fall Styles arriving dntly and to avall yourself of the greatest Clearance Sale that Has been held in @ long, long while Leaving Simply Through Neglect to Keep His Blood en- ady and his mind clear and active and unless he quickly replenishes the iron in his blood, he steadily be- comes more nervous and weak until the final break- down comes, How ofgani on,—Nuxated Iron helps build up red blood, strength and endurance and th from looking and feeling old before in the following statements, “My experience has many a man in agi because bh formerly simitariy Qrasielan of Bi (Outs Y Nore: Nurated I ef iteelt trom Westchester’ County makes ‘known to druggists everywhere. g this statement: “For want of ‘iron you hike the elder amerganie irene prodects Wt 8 ay be an old man at thirty, dull of sasimilated and does not. injure the. teat ntellect, poor in memory, mervous, them black: nor upset the siomach. rritable’ and all “rundown,” while at “It a man's red coi tron and he becomes pa’ m, T urge him to build ap his etre with Nuxated Iron, Many a time I een on Dr. james Fri fie or sixty with uacles lose their ful of ym Is Lack of Iron in The Blood 3 Making An Old Man of You? |Many A Man Still Young in Years Is Fast Growing Old—Wrinkled and’ Careworn, ergy Him, and His Memory Failing— ura ereby keep a man his time is explained by physicians patients through its use lose that careworn appearance and get a ne women there is wothing in my exper NUXATED IRO For Red Blood. Strength and Endura lenty of iron in your Rich in Iron. fence which I found so Ganic Tron—Nuxated fron, See how long yor on health in only two weeks. The Next take two five-grain tablet Peticrt, stops worrying about getting old, sted Iron three times per ecause he no longer feels ‘ot for two weeks. Then test your and sce Nuxated Iron are st lod. yo: pth ay BG, 0 that the public may ‘our whole brimming with vim and. eneeg: ‘o male ng, keen, red-bloode: men ani Tt you are not strong or well you om yourself to make tne followin can work or ou can walk without becomi bow much y 2 | S @BSZFZAZRSESSESE“SSLESR SCY wh pre bie ¥o ain my Eg SBFFSF4 YIESRAIGIRBPEASS PAOBSESssEss Tr S

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