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i Seattle Society Mrs. Young Plans Lunch- eon Complimenting Mrs. Horn; Tea Hunts for Miss Godley. . BE. WELDON YOUNG will entertain with a luncheon at the ES Bunset club, Saturday afternoon. 4 June 18, complimenting Mrs. Henry Horn, of San Francisco, who will ar rive in a few days to be the guest of i Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Perry for several weeks Covers will be marked for fourteen Buests, Mrs. Hall Arranges Tea Complimenting Mrs. Frank EB. Davis (Ruby E. Bilge Mrs, Charl ton L. Hall b for a tea at her home, “Hall Acre at Hunt's Point, Saturday afternoon eee Entertainments for Bride-Elect As a pre-nuptial compliment to Miss Dorothy dley, Mrs, Chester ed by Mrs, J. Thomas Hail, will entertain twenty-five friends of the honor guest at tea Sat law’ afternoon © On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs en Sasnett will entertain with lies evening at their home, complimenting Miss Godley and her fiance, Mr. Herbert Bryant. eee " Handkerchief Shower For the pleasure of Miss Dorothy Jenkins, a bride-to-be, Mrs. Frank Osterlee is entertaining with a b kerchief shower at her home Tu day afternoon. ° ee Affair for Bride-Elect As & compliment to Miss Mildred n, @ bride-to-be, Mrs, Edward and Miss Erma Verd are tertaining with a tea at their home tomorrow afternoon, from 3 until 5 o'clock. 4 eee Miss Greene Weds tn Spokane The marriage of Miss Lucile Greene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs fenry Orr Greene, of Ritzville, to + Harold Burdick Tyree, of Hunt | ington, W. Va., was solemnized last evening in Spokane, Rev, Leonard nd. dames Episcopal church. Mrs. James Gordon Bennett, grand Mother of the bride, as matron of , , Was dainty in a gown of gray | satin. Miss Margaret Jensen was maid of honor, and Mary Anne ‘Greene, the small sister of the bride, Was flower girl. Mr. Samuel Pen- of Detroit, was groomsman and ushers were Mr. Alvin Jensen, of tane, and Mr. Edward Hayes, of Py bride was beautiful in her ‘of ivory-tinted satin, fashioned “tm long simple lines. For flowers carried a shower bouquet of or- Owing to the illness of her her, she wag given in marriage Dy her uncle, Mr. W. H. Martin. ing the ceremony a supper ‘was served in the Elizabethan room | &t the Davenport. ‘The bride and groom are spending | their honeymoon at Lake Crescent, ‘and later will tour the Canadian They will make their home itington, W. Va. ‘ eee 1 en Guild Plans Series of ‘ Dances A series of summer dances has planned by the Interlaken of the Orthopedic hospital, to a 48, July 19 and August 20. ‘The guild has established a repu- tation for giving enjoyable affairs. “The first one will be a gingham for which the committee in charge promises novelties which it is not disclosing. ‘The patronesses are to be: Mrs. C. Ewing, Mrs. P. J. Aaron, ‘Mrs. A. G. Schaefer, Mrs. John E. Boyer, Mrs. Thomas Askren, Mrs. F. R. Bates, Mrs. E. B. Dodge, Mrs. G. E. Cooledge, Mrs. H. B. Collins, Mrs. H. E. Bailey, Mrs. William H. Utter and Mrs. A. 0. Jefferds. at! Point; Affairs, s extended invitations | | K Smith reading the service in St.| given at the Yacht club on June) | FIRST CO-ED at Williamsburg, Va., for 200 years a man's institution, is now admitting girls! Miss Dorothy Zirkler is first. | Luncheon and Shower Mrs. Uri C. E 8 will be hostess ltomorrow afternoon, entertaining | with a buffet luncheon and miscel jlaneous shower in compliment to | Miss Dorothy Jenkins, whose en- gagement to Mr. John R. Connor was recently announced. eee Musical Tea | Mrs. Robert A. White and Mme. | Hollinshead Hubbel) have arranged jan interesting program for the mu | Mr. ‘Personal a few days Mrs. RE leaving home. yes Mra. C. J leave in a | City, where she expects to remain for some time Mra. A 15 Mrs H.C | to Seattle some time in October Mr. and Mrs. Charles K ory, Mr. Dallas Emory and Clara Bi Robert turned last Jed visit in the Ba: e c for Philadelphia, [spend the summer as the guest MeCoy, at the Hotel Otis terday morning for her France ts planning to few days for Cover ts leaving June where she will of Loudenslager, returning | Poe, Misa Brooks Albertson re evening from an extend serve it cause it CZountains run our business, but they don't by the Ballard Alumni association b seem !to get into any bust of |for next Sunday. The committee in [ood thelr own. In other words, they do|charge includes Mavis Cochrane everything but earn their own liv-|chairman; Margie Nicholson, Ursula Miss Vida Dodge and Miss Virginia! Chimes of Normandy McDonough, who have been the) J guests of Mr, and Mrs. James Cot |Cast Announced bert Sullivan for the past week, left ne cast for the Chimes of Nor} CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Pm. The committee in charge in last evening for Portland, mandy, to be given in KEngliah to | cludes Mr, George Dreany, Mr, Ger 27 8 |morrow evening, June 10, at the Seward Social and Literary Club [ard Fitzmaurice, Mr ybert Melvor Mrs. H. A. Pleager aid Miss! Ballard high school, will be as fole “Children’s Gangs, Clobs and [and Miss Marle Judithe Gibbs are spending several | lows: Friendships" will be the subject of | eee | days in Victoria, B.C. | Sepolette, the Good for Nothing the talk by Mr, H. K, Vann, of the | Ballard W. ©. 7. U, ee PT pom get eee peeenrresre rt, at the meeting of the] ‘The Ballard W. ©. T. U. will be Mr. and Mrs. E. B, Chinn will re: |" “Meaeo-sop Myrtle, Conrad-Bovee al and Literary club at | entertained at the home of Mrs, Min move the last of the week to their | Gertru 2 p.m, at the home of Mrs. Albert nie Matthewson, 1408 W. 73rd at summer place at Wing Point. soenee R, Plough, 6403 Alaska st. Mrs. |aswisted by Mra. J, D. McKinzey and bs aad eg anone Claude W, Estes will give a reading |Mra, Roy Merchant. Mrs, Margaret Mrs. Donald A. Nicholson and Ut-| Henri, Marqui nd Mrs, H.R. Kirkpatrick will con-| Cortney will have charge of the tle daughter, Anne, left this morning | y..,° Granicneun. a than Wiliams tribute an instrumental number to | flower mission program | for Saints Rest, where they plan to! Kidney Dixen the program. one | remain for a week Gaspard, & Miser. Tass—George N. Porter | Sse Anna Belle Club Mr. and Mra, Gerald Frink and | Asscosor ‘ee Mrs. Eva Johnston, Mrs. D. Sey-|enird dunce of the series, to be held their son, James Frink, who has just | n more and Mrs. Arthur Hoover will at the Lesehi pavilion Friday even- graduated from Culver Military ‘ dW Kantner aswint at the meeting of the Kansas ling June 10. academy, will return next Wednes : a |Women’s club at the home of re 0) eine mn , Lillian Ingles, 1 Ravenna blvd. | wy, a . ’ | ang eee News of Seattle | Luncheon will be served at 12:20. ind} oer b ie Bie oe | Miss Vina Mae Meehan, daughter | Campfire Gir jany woman who formerly lived in /home, Washington Boulevard W. C.| | of Mrs. Lillian Meehan Levi. has! “ane Scribes will hold their meeting |K#nsas Is invited to attend , Ohl arte ideas ‘eeimaea Sort |just returned from Cheney, Wash. |-puesday at local headquarters at 4 ; f Gky, June 16; ix the’ chanel, Sint |where she has been attending the| 5m jcvery group should be repre Social Score Club lave. N. and Madison et, Members! State Normal school eonted. Ne Frank aslape tae 7 sarge bos are. requested to bring sandwiches! eared he members of the Social Score ‘and birthday dues, A flower mission | Mrs, A. V, Faris (Mary Brodix), of ene meen abet atk a dea club at 1 o'clock luncheon at her) program will be given in the after |Indianapolis, is the house guest of | 2Uardians association w of home, 2310 KE. Fir st |noon, Visitors welcome |Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hurlbut, plan-| Tuesday at 6 p m. at local h ele @ pee |ning to remain for several weeks quarters, Take your picnic sup Aid Society m . oe ae a cup and 5 cents for hot chocolate of the Minsionary * Federated Club Day Mr. and Mra Archibald Lindsay |All guardiana assiatants and Blue! aig society of the Bethany Presby:| Friday, June 10, will be Federated | Bird leaders 18 and under are urged club day at the Class A theatre, lett Monday for Portland, where terlan church will hold thelr June i: A hens |they will visit for ten days to attend these meetings day luncheon at 1 o'clock in the din. |™ the fim, “Nobody's 500," ‘ts fal vin Par aes The regular monthly meeting of 'ing room of the church. Mrs. Louis |0¢!ns shown. The proceeds will be Mrs. Frederick V. Fisher and her | the Guardians’ association was in the /H, Maxson has charge of the musical ve bay ae ae pagealln gan |niece, Miss Erma G. Brown, left yew |form of a weekend party to the program which will follow the) yijnut pono pty &. 4 swe sie lterday for New York City camp. Guardians may go Friday juncheon nepamos - Pe é pty Ma € ee [evening at 4:30, returning Saturday eee : 4 : , | Mr. and Mrs. Charles P, Constan. | or may stay over until Sunday night. Humane Society | St. Cocilla'’s Guild of St. Clement's tine are entertaining Mrs. 1. D, Far-| There will also be a boat at 6 on Sat-| ‘The King County Humane soc : _, Chureh ; R |qubarson and daughter, Muriel, who | urday will hold its monthly meeting St. Cecilia's guild of St. Clement's |have recently arrived from Loudon,| ‘The magnaine is now ready and day, June 10, at 12 o'clock at Fred-| church will meet Friday, June 10, England, to be their guests for some | can be obtained at headquarters for erick & Nelson's tea room. from 10:30 until 4, in the parish time |15 cents. It ts called “The Torch,” eid) ay cee ne be served at 1 | | . 9% and contains all camp information. Chapter AC, P. E. 0. All members urged to be | | Mrs. B. W. Hooker, of New York | - Chapter AC, P. B. 0. with Mra. | Present. : ‘ | City, who has been spending the win Roy Miller, 2615 Hunter bivd, at i ; ; A fer ts mation, Cal was in the city } 2p. m | Women’s Auxiliary Post No. 18 | William and Mary college this week as the guest of eee Women's auxiliary to Post No. 18, | American Legion, will m Jerans’ hall, Armory, Friday |8 p.m t in Vet , June 10, Anadel Club Excursion The Anade! club will give the first in its series of moonlight excursions fon Friday evening, June 10, with Fortuna park its destination Boats will leave Leachi park at § 30] The British-American association “A NEW PHASE OF |, 2+ Brush American ‘anociation INDEPENDENCE. 25 ursteen cil te noon, ane [tea will be served at 3:20 o'clock “Grace, this woman suffrage idea |All members and friends of the asso is all right in its way, but it doesn’t ¢laUon cordially invited. go far, Women are aswerting their see independence in many ways except Ballard Alumni Plan Launch Party the right way. They're glad to help| A launch party has been planned ADDITIONAL CLU British. American Association Vv DARLING BABY Children’s Laughter a Pleasing Sound medicine. were married I feared I would not have any. bam \eonere y' ine, H. H. JANSSEN, Millston, W Mrs. Held of Marinette Wis., adds her testimonial for Lydia B, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, pepe! advised an operation. My husband brou; my weakness so that ried « and y letter as a testimonial.’’—Mrs. H. B. HELD, 340 Jefferson St., M blessed with healthy, happy children pecause Lydia E. Pinkham Compound has restored the mother toa acts asa natural restorative for ailments as indicated by larities, displacements, weakness and nervousness. of women are not the surgical ones—they are not ments or growths, aithough so many oppereeay serious ailments readil with perfect safety ‘and often prevents serious to secure relief and is regretfully looking forward to a chi her to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, as it has and happiness into so many homes once darkened by illness and despair. Peculiar to Women” will be sent to you free upon request. Write to The Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts, This book contains valuable information. THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1921. i BRIGHTENS HOMES Altoona, Pa. —''T am writ iz to tell you what Lydis E. Pinkham’s Vegetable nd has done for me. We Pad six children die almost at birth. From one hour to nine teen days is all they have lived. Before my next one was born I took a dozen bot- ‘tles of your Vegetable Com- ind, and I can say that it is EN hy, in, 4 y li { 1 anybody.’ Yet ard Avenue, — Mrs. Janssen’s experience of interest to childiess wives. Millston, Wis.—'‘I want to give you a word of praise for your wonderful _ We are fond of children, and for a considerable time after we I began taking Lydia E. Pink- und, and it strengthened me sol now have a ni ittle at childbirth, and I give recommend it highly.”—Mra, | is. She says: Marinette, Wis.—‘‘I was in @ nervous condition and very irregular. MM; t me one of your book! 4 iked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. It overcame now h a healthy baby girl after having been mar- 1 am glad to recommend your medicin ‘ou may use my jarinette, Wis, ine years. There are many, many such homes that were once childless, ol eg trong and healthy condition, es it backache, Women everywhere should remember that most of the commoner ailments serious disp! y be the same, and thatis yield to Lydia E. Pinkbai restorative. It can be t troubles. Therefore if you know of ‘any woman who is suffering and has been enable health symptoms = etable as it acts as a na Ds \dless old Lydia E. Pinkham’s Private Text-Book upon “Ailments Mra P. J. Templar, of Long Beach, ing.” Johnson, Eifie Larson, Carl Ander | ~ pret Bec bala Howl rag cat Mie thoeeent ot hel, anuanten, Peis His wife smiled indulgently, yet son, Lyle Hawley and Cedric Hilton a teoieerte eventg at 8 o'clock, {Mt W. K. McMillan, for the sum astes knowingly. | fe } eae This is the first in a series of bene. |™*r Months | rs h : | Gedrge,” whe said, “I don't earn! Holy Names Alumni * aithidy to'be afven ty th? Cae eee cJ ats wi ry any money myself, yet you always| The members of Holy Names dian Women's club of Seattle. | The committee on arrangements | for the series includes; Mrs. Archie | McLean, Mrs. Thomas Coulson, Mrs. | |John Inkster, Mrs. William Mc- |Creery, Mra. D. Clifford Reid, Mrs. |D. M. Brogan and Mrs. E. R. Morey. | eee | Luncheon for - where they have been for the past Bride-to-Be year. Lieut. Richardson will be sta: Mrs. ©. E. Thurmond and Mrs. |tioned at Bremerton. George Vradenburg will entertain | with a luncheon of sixteen covers at | the home of the former, Thursday afternoon, June 16, complimentary to Mise Dorothy Jenkins, who will | be @ bride on June 29. eee Supper Dance at Tennis Club At the supperdance that will be given at the Tennis club Friday eve ning from 9 until 12 o'clock, the com- | mittee in charge promises something |novel and different in the line of |music. For reservations telephone | the club house. | Dinner at Home |the season's brides. oe |Stag Dinner | Entertaining the best man and | the ushers of his wedding party, Mr. Lawrence Calvert will entertain with |a stag dinner at his home this even Mr. John William M. attle, who Sigma Alph jthe past week, are leaving Saturday for their home in N Lieut, Lawrence Richardson, U. 5. N., Mrs. Richardson and small son returned last evening from Boston, VEGET. When washing vegetables, if you find it difficult to get them quite as clean as you desire, put a tablespoon | of salt in insects will NO LOSS If a sheet over the board before you roll your powdered § the paper and sift off every bit of the sugar, thus CEREA When frying leftover cereal, dip it In exe white before frying and you pe enn ing. WHY BE FAT? When I can reduce your weight a pound a day SAFELY, INEXPENSIVELY and PER- MANENTLY, the only NATURAL way, and there are no wrinkles or flabby flesh as a re- sult. This I absolutely GUARANTEE NO DRUGS Drugs or mechanical devices WILL NOT REDUCE your weight—it must be fone about in a scientific way and in accord ance with Nature's laws. Can any one credit the consistency of such a statement as this: “You may eat all you want, then take a little candy pill after each meal and lose from 2 to 5 pounds a week without exerting yourself in the least"? The drugs are advertised this way— and many people are taken in by it. WHY? Because if a fat woman thinks she can reduce without exerting herself that is the way she is going to do it, but this is where she is badly mistaken, for EXERTION is exactly what does the work and eventually, as I say, she has to find this out. In the meantime the drug sell ers are making their fortunes. No one can do your work for you-YOU HAVE TO DO IT YOURSELF. The fat must be consumed. I ask you to do nothing that I, myself, haven't done. Before I knew how to reduce scientifically 1 took drugs, steam baths, differ- ent exercises, starved, had my body maniput lated by machines, etc, but to no avail. When I learned the RIGHT way | reduced 63 pounds in 2 months—from 190 to 127 pounds. This was 8 years ago and I retain my weight. I exper fenced no inconvenience at all, but my health, appearance and efficiency increased 100%. I have no competition, as no one can suc fully compete with the method I use. ONLY OF ITS KIND IN WEST There is a scale of weight for every height and no one need weigh one ounce more than what is normal for them, so if you are not perfectly satisfied with your figure come in and have it PGRMANENTLY MARSHELLED. CONSULTATION FREE. your weight,’ write for FREE Obesity Specialist Suite 231-2 Yale Building, Corner Third and Union. My photograph is printed in this month's Physical Culture ‘ Physique Pictorial as the most perfect figure. ELLIOTT 4232. If you live out of the city and wish to reduce information. ELIZABETH MARSHELLE STABLISHM 7 Women’s and Misses’ Suits Tricotines, Serges, Fancy Worsteds, Herringbones and Scotch Tweeds at less than Wholesale These Suits duced to $40, $35 and $27.50 Coats, Dresses, Waists and Skirts are all cluded in this Quitting Business Sale. Quitting - othing Business T. Mitchell, Jr. and Mr. Mitchell, formerly of Se. ave been the guests of a Epsilon fraternity for w York City, ABLES the water and ail small quickly rise to the top of paraffin paper is put jugar on it, you can lift ished from the skin. airs, losing none of it L minutes, then rubbed Miss Harriet Smith will entertain | Crisp” Be rene eee eel akin eanhed, whan 1 aeil be sasae | | with a dinner of eight covers at her - free from hair or blemish. Be sure home this evening, tomplimentary| Daddy, bring home some Boldt’s| you get genuine delatone.—Adver-, to Miss Anne Seely, who is one of neh pastry Advertisement. tisement, Women’s (All Stock and Fixtures for Sale) Gaberdines, Prices are re- you want it To Free Your Arms | | of Hair or Fuzz (Boudoir Secrets) No tollet table is complete without a small package of delatone, for with it hair or fuzz can be quickly ban To you merely mix into a wxh of the powder and water to cover the objectionable hairs, should be left on the skin about two off and the say how well dresxed Jr. and I are,| Alumni aspociation are requested to and you never give us any money|meet Sunday evening at the acad for clothes. Have you ever figured | emy. out how I do it?” No, Grace, I guess I haven't given it a thought What's your Uttle secret?” “Why I make my household allow- eee Amethyst Chapter ‘The Social club of Amethyst chap. ter will hold a card party at ‘Wing's cafeteria, 1409 First ave., Saturday ance cover my clothes bill I buy at} June 11, at §:30 p.m. All Eastern Cherry's, on their liberal credit Stars, Masons and friends cordially tem. Each month I give them s0/| Invited. , little out of my household allowance that I hardly notice it, 1 get all my) pretty clothes there and they have/ the dandiest suits for Junior, with two pairs of knee pants, Everything is unbelievably reasonable, even with Men’s, Young Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Hats, Shoes and this ‘pay as you can’ system. And| Furnishings oh! George, won't you go with Us|} oss Well-Never’ Mixs the and see the wonderful values in/] sioney strict! Bradt ies, Gash their men's department? You don't |} on no, 7 » Cas have to have ready money to be| dressed up. I found that out a long! “Chimes of Normandy”’ Opera in three acts “New World Opera Singers” Clifford Kantner, Conductor Ballard High School June 10, $15 p. m An easy way to heal your skin Principals: Sidney Lawrence Dixon Owen Williams Mae Doyle-Waters Myrtle Conrad-Bovee Nathan Stewart George N. Porter you.” Their store is on Second ave., be-| between Madison and Spring, 207 Rialto building, over the Pig'n Whis tle.—-Advertisement. | time ago, and I want to prove it "| 1427 Fifth Ave. Pike and Union Streets remove te This Specially Priced and Saturday — Only | in- DRESS WELL—NEVER MISS THE MON Strictly One Price—Cash or Charge BETWEEN SENECA AND SPRING STRE) E: “SAVES YOU MONEY” |; SECOND & UNION SEATTLE WN for : a vacation ICTROLAS come in many sizes, from $25 up. If you must leave your larger model at home, take a small Victrola on your vacation nevertheless, Everybody will enjoy it! Here are some of the newest Vidor song records: “DARLING” and “LOVE IN LILAC TIME” Sung by Lambert Murphy $1.00 “SOMEBODY’S MOTHER” and “I FOUND A ROSE IN THE DEVIL’S GARDEN” 85¢ “REBECCA” and “MY OLD NEW JERSEY HOME” .- 85c “NESTLE IN YOUR DADDY’S ARMS” and “I’M MISSIN’ MAMMY’S KISSIN’”— quartettes 85¢ Insist on this label on Victrola and record Sherman |@lay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLB Tecoma + Spokane + Portland

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