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THE Personal SEATTLE STAR ‘Clubs j Seattle Business and Music | Mr. and Mra. Stuart G. Thomp| CLUBS FOR TUE Professional Piano Pupils to : |kinn have removed from Chelsea ~ ’ ‘ 7 stan e Court to their new home at 150 Queen Anne Circle Women’s Club Give Recital + Prospect at. Mr, and Mrs. Andrew: The members of the Queen Anne On. Wed p i Ihth, the|..O Wednesday evening at 8, In $ M. Thomas, parents of Mrs, Thomp- Circle of the Child Conservation | 5 nt hee meneny, : "4 | Montelius recital hall, the piano po kins, will spend the summer with league will follow the program out] Walle Business | and Professional pig of A. W. Whistler will be heard . ant them Mined on page 60 of the Program| Momenis CID nnd ie el ma ty [im recital " * _ eee book at their meeting at 1:20 p, m,,| "Ve dele yA aon. salons egatene | oi Meare The program to be given follows: Miss McEwan Weds Mr. and Mite John (M. Gparsur me of Mrs. MH. G. Chantler Business ‘Women's club yer ee MEM, rssnnsediceee Mozart - Mr. Black in Trinity motored to Olympia with Dr, and 106 Third ave, W. A full attend marke ors eventful meeting o! ev ‘Bol fegietto : Bach . weg sais. Wadant Haturday, ance is desired, as the election of us international business women ne varnborothy Trathen. Peue ee , Church; Large Dancing where Mr 4 the officers will take 9 = Fay corsa Yd be fron adhe | "Bumble Wee's. yschz.sseseveae Lindsay delegation from Victoria were Mins 2 da, - 0! "a talston « » ol Laoyd Carr. Party Planned; Lunch concert iv he Ralston dlub of Waniaile Lottie Bowron, president of the club; | “Polonaine” tose Chopin > ’ were the week-end >, Madete tare ~ lvia Munger n at Yacht Club. ‘Tyler. The Woman's: Kducational club| Mts. H. P. Hodges, Mrs, A. B. Mone)... Byivia tn on guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ty th, M HU. K Mi a) « : . Gurlitt > ae “ee | will close its year of activity with « "3 » Mre. B a raga Mim Little Coque Smith : . plonie at Cowen pe fernbe: | M. A. Wigley. Miss Lottie Bowron ‘othy Dyson. PANE of the most beautiful of re Mr. and Mrs, Varde McFarlane Penic at Cow a - oe + wi |edve an interesting talk on the Menuet * ‘ Beethoven | Ks ol 88 ane and Mri 1 Buckley « . gfion he Hew Gilbert cent weddings was must ies and Mr. and Mire. Car! Buckie In an A report of the state convention wii, | Bening of their club's name, “Kum | gyemigh Dance ene ece Dorothy McEwan, daughter poy Hi ‘s ull be given, and visitors are invited ty] tucks.” which t# an Indian Chinook | i ys Doren Mitchell, and Mrs, William Hunter McEwan, the Oregon coast, | | attend word that means “to know, to un | \The S int tereee os to Mr. Leo Simpson Black. son of ‘Fetish atcasegh cee derstand,” and knowledge and ac | pee vecnendocucsses +6 sl Mrs. Frank De Witt Black, solem Mr. and Mra, by how! - ra | Seattle Day Nursery juaintance are two of the outstand- |“Ourtous story ‘ toreees Heller pve! o'cloc! he ents a cdea vé , in” ore nized Saturda nano hy peal co a es A pr ye me Peoeh, mace | There will be a special meeting of | 9® Purposes of the organization, It |“ « MUSEEES ERTS Cadman ‘in Trinity lecopal church. The nes, ; a main about two the Seattle Day Nursery association | as fitting that the business women | ucainten” Gothic interior of the church Sub pmaning ee at the home of Mrs, Frederick Baus | eprésenting two friendly countries “Hutterfly co, admirably to voy pie pe bt ens ae {man, 424 Harvard av at 1a] Canada and the United States—|). 4... Helen Bergiand ely arrangement of Mado! m, A full attendance 16 reque; hould have held their first inter: | 4 3 a he ain ‘ait * Miss Madeline endance is requested, as | Barah Cohen. Iilies, orange syringa and deutsla joe ea Rie wl Aa ly ar plans for the garden tea to be held| national gathering on the occasion | “Spring Bhowers’ ese cesses used in decorating. . « lan ® i) 18 July are to be completed. f Mr, Samuel Hill's address and/ ‘Wall baskets of greens and Geutata | tor for Portian hia . jan Lee sh FS hk se film, enutled, “The Sucred Faith none ed the pillars, while palms spend the summer with her parents, . Pepe : “ se Sanee*, Phe bias pice .: onna senn | spend he: cation at her! |. f alysis class of the y : “Da f the Dol ; Pol | BT caer wy “v "se h Aes Setatnas Ove mer i Elsie Lincoln Benedict club will meet | iewed bond of friendship and faith | agers Ted Omith. bi 4 rained their fragrant heads above tee thee cay ee Sigh at 8 p.m. in Parlor D of the Frye|2etween all nations, and such meet. Schersino ++ Babathiel ee alternate cok ip ve hg Mra. C. A. D. Young returned gat-/ Hotel, Readings of character will be| ns as were held between business | Loretta’ carp. mark y grace clusters ’ “La Fileuse” -Burgmuelier joraldine Haus. urday San ‘orange syringa and trailing aspara-| vening from a short trip’ to forming a most lovely/ ancisco. wiven by Profeasor A. L. Sizer, Ph.| women of these nations will make I + and Professor John EB. Ayer, M.| this bond of fellowship and under-|“The Swen Bt. finens | et wet V. Persons interested in the study of | standing stronger. Kiuammpamend Poe hemp aie a “ . human nature are invited to attend.| Mr. Frank Terrace, an honorary ong” | Rev. W! 1 X. Sexton and chil n atten, ring Bong sees Mendelasobn Se gray egal ad ade ey ee or codeian “a spending the #84 may receive further information| member of the club, ga a@ aplen. uatie of sores” gerne Binding me, age oath 7 . ‘ m ©. P. Harper, tary of the| tid address on the need of good Geo. Aucour R yas é summer with Mrs, Sexton's parents, per, secretary of the | Ai “tesler” Aces eon oe gmt. Harold rien oe eee cD eaiiieranik amenes, elub rouds and pointed out how Mr. Hill |yaiea G Fiat oa. ee fs ee Le ee nese ; ih 7 te RY er was realizing his dream of good)” Fiore R DARNING Dsus «the chance! a snowy sarc wale daah Seiten deeeainh A. R. E. M. E. Club highways, which he hopes will|“Norwesian Brida’ : criees| FOR DA “, Dlossoms led to the altar, Nowerless, Mr. and Mr ‘an rper ™ J : Impromptu, A Flat ++. Shubert * pees of ith its array of can: Friday to their summer home on eA. I. KE, M. EB. club will meet}eventually reach from Canada to Gide weiined If you have trouble darning, b 7 ybut brilliant w ~ roe 2 tall Sherdor island. with Mrs. Alien and Mrs. Damen at| Mexico, and later on from pole to ~ eed the part of material in which t ies. On either side 5! > . a ee 4106 Burke ave. le TIN hole is over oilicloth and then it will po C1 G standard of the lilies, surrounded by ee 8 vhs ll ot pull out of shi y Miss Katherine Bacon, who has In his Introductory remarks Mr. sr ge . not pull out of shape. high candelabra with myriads of ’ Net | Alki Review No. 59 tas petnted oat shal “oket tact ree ip an Gil to eens = mt oline ctneenaccd Mapers, softly lighted, making an eo been attending Miss Spence’s schoo’) 111, 5 \ Wet . rf To remove coffee or fruit stains satu Clesiastical background for the im- in New York, returned Saturday to Review No, 59, W. B. A., will] world lacks today is faith,” and his rate them with glycerine, allow them |to stand several hours, afd then pressive service. The “Town Blouse” is an innovation in the summer ward-| rend hor vacation with her parents, |™*et in the W. O. W. hall. Memorial] film intends to show how important Mr. J, Edmond Butler at the orsun| robe which camouflages the separate skirt and waist under| Mr. and Mre Ceetl Bacon, artnet tact Ao oy —_ > iP eroear tae oe ox | wash ppiayed a prelude of wedding music) ffect o. ne-piece frock. The materials in the blouse s . BF spent bm _—_— “which consisted of “The Chorus of pe one t of a dag Md tha Mansfield, the Selznick star,)_Mf and Mre. Hugh Purvett have] Seattle Lodge No. 7 _|vermanent Is realized without faith.| 16 your veg hare eesieds Doughnuts and Coffee .15¢ Tangeis.” by Scotson Clark, “The | and ¢ irt worn by Miss Martha Mansfield, the Selznick s +] removed from 1104 4ist av, N. to 824 ‘ ode No. 7, Degree of| The one central idea of the film.|in6, ‘can be freshened by putting | Hot Cakes, Butter and Syrup - TBridai Song.” Jensen, “In Paradiso,” ts of white Pussy Willow Satin. The blouse, which has the | ociivea pivd, peopel Tin ep emoclation, will | “The Sacred Buith: of a Sorap of! cnom in cold water in which there|M ++.++s. scsoss +++ ABE) Dubois, and “The Voice That’ shirtwaist sleeve and cuffs, the deep pointed collar, conceals he! q|Tesshey, Juss £1 crag ena riag Paper,” te the history of faith kept been dissolved a little soda, Ham and Eggs (or Bacon) .. hed O'er Eden,” composed bY| tho belt by the bodice-girdle tied in the back. Miss Marie Gresham has returne : 21, at 9 p.m, in Ev-|oy the white race thru law and or-|"* been dissolved a little s lens eld Wat Gilmore, grandfather of Mr.| “*¢ Oelt by the Dodice-girdle tt J to her home in Seattle after spend-|¢Fsreen hall, Arcade building fer. The film is exceptionally inter- ii oges and Toast .... ¢ sy “A PONTE NE EE AI ing a year visiting relatives in Baltt witty od sting and historic in the personnel Mls Toast fz The “Bridal Chorus” from) ° Wohengrin heralded the wedding Miss Charlotte Mann | Party, led by Mr. Keith Gassam Announces Engagement | rekon, Mr. Gilbert Black. Mr. Edwin’ Mr. and Mra. Edwin G. Mann an- eee erout. Tal Me Huram Patter. (pounce tho engagement of their a sen ee. Bren Fe daughter Charlotte to Ensign Ralf coe ce . c ri Douglass Baker, of the U. 8. 8, Call- Pg mers. Keith Gaxsam Fisken, cousin/+ nin son of Mr. and Mra, Robert more, Washington, D. C., and Rich- Art Department of the participants and tn the unique mond, Va, Mrs. M. Krikorian will entertain] %istorical matter handled so ably nips the art department of thé Sorosir|The last scene of the film will be Mr. and Mra. F, Ro Morgan are/club and the Queen Anne Study club|enacted at Blaine, Washington, on leaving the last of this week forjat her home, 2520 Ninth ave. W., on| September 6th, which date will mark Gilbertson, on the Sound, where) Tuesday, June 21, at 2 p,m, when|the formal opening of the “Peace they have taken a cottage for the/Mr. Krikorian will address the mem | Portal” that will commemorate the | BPotate Salad \filce Cream . oe | BWonderful Pies, per cut | Rice and Cream | Brine Sandwiches, Butter ...11 | | INGROWN TOE NAIL How to Teughen Skin so Nail | ef the bride, as matron of honor, p wk j — ————— summer months. bers on “Oriental Rugs.” hundred years of peace between Turns Out Itself MANY MORE GOOD THINGS . next, wearing a model of coral Lee Baker, of Napoleonville, Ta.) nemeik © 9." eee Canada and United States. Marshal TO EAT ‘pink chiffon. The skirt was designed |T® Wedding will take place in July.) WAR MOVIES AT Mr. Marion R. Cummings left last Totem Club Joffre will make the opening ad 7 . 7 “with points that shaded into blush 1 METROPOLITAN evening for Portland on a short] Totem club team, Neighbors of {dress on September 6th, 1921, and] A few drops of “Outgro” upon the i ‘The low waistline of the bod- Mrs. Bouff eur Actual movies of the grim strug: | pusinéss trip. Woodcraft, at Brotherhood hall, First {this will mark the official opening | skin surrounding the ingrowing nail fee was girdled with crushed roses,! Plans Luncheon gle on the Western front are being eee ave. and Dike st., at 8:30 p.m. Card]of the Peace Portal. He will bring |reduces inflammation and pain and ff 322 Pike Street, at Fourth Ave. Hekitton train, Tier hat was large|, Mm Albert 1. Bouffleur has ex- |p nat eet a the reall | Mmm Herbert. Condor te, spending |Party. ee Tainbean, the grabdeow oc ewes] wadarneath the tog nell that tons nded . ns + " cl » Oregon, as Ci + } Cte corresponding shade of chit. tended invitations for » juncheon St /ties of modern warfare, and cover| ‘*v*ral weeks in Eugene, ramon, te Annual Picnic Lafayette, who 1s an enthusiastic |not penetrate the flesh, and the nail ta ; with rose petals for its crown, | (Ne SHS0t C0? Mime Mildred Farrar (the entire range of activities of |\re Eyre\ Of une BS The annual picnic of the chilo| friend and admirer of America. {turns naturally outward almost over | jatural Remedy for and her flowers were a lovely arm |i her house guest, Mins Margaret | Uncle Sam's big flebting machinery. | a OP study department of the Woman's| The summer camp, “Nenika,”. of plight ti || CONSTIPATION ‘alg ogy Alergy Sweet, of Minneapolis. Ten guests| The Pictures are officlal war depart | 1 ye pany in the guest of [Century club, which was scheduled |th? club will be open to all businers| | “Outero” ls a harmless, antiseptio ‘The maid of honor, Miss Mary women interested in having a rest | Manufactured for chiropodists. How. | her mother, Mrs. John N. Prout, in| for June 18, will be held Tuesday, will be entertained. . " Ask your druggist Walker, was attired in Nile é + Fd June 21,/at the bh } and good time over the week-ends, | anyone can buy from the drug arte men. win tiny i Entertain |GOOD, PROGRAM Pe veda Johnson, at Kirkland, ‘The members| and this weekend Mise Lulu M. store a tiny bottle containing direo-|| for * Sc box. ts of Dresden-colored French| Mrs. Martin to Entertain AT PALACE HIP ‘Tom Mesdag and|of the department will meet at Madi.'Puirbanks and Miss Mollie B Baid |ODS. Be sure to A of the chiffon end-| Complimenting Mrs. A. H. D'Evers, é A Dr. and Mrs. win will be hostesses at the camp. yet the Take the Pleasant Beach boat at hite Pier 3. All members and friends! & are urged to avall themselves of the| ~ oe Privilege of this camp. so Baten as a food before retiring, it positively con- quers the worst cases. It's 77% Fruit—No Drugs. Fruit-a-Lax Mfg. Co. 2021 Second Ave, «mall son Joe motored to Yakima|*0n park at 10:45 a m. Further in- for the week-end. formation may be obtained from Mrs. Ralph Lounsburg, 617 Malden ave. eee in a sash in. Her hat was of|who has recently returned from Cali-| Boasting two big feature offerings chiffon and had a soft crush|fornia, Mrs. C. O. Martin will enter-| and with every specialty on the bill of Dresden roses, and for/tain with an informal luncheon in| Worthy of spectal mention, the new ws she carried over her arm her apartment at the Halmar,| Show that opened at Loew's Palace] The American Red Cross last year shepherdess basket filled with|Wednesday afternoon. Bridge will| Hip yesterday proved one of the best | rurnished $51,000,000 to war-stricken Brighton A. ms in Dresden tones. form the later diversion. of the season. Personal charm, A picnic will be given by the of eee combined with musical talent of a Brighton PT. A. at Seward park, father, exquisitely gowned in Strawberry Festival high quality, insure the popularity Tuesday, June 21. All patrons of the The most wonder- ful pictures ever When Jelly refuses to thicken put) ® grated carrot inte « piece of cheese cloth and squeeze some of the julee} into the jelly. Then boil a few sec- onds longer. Rennes to Russian mothers and babies, Will all those people who have odds and | ends of good flannel large enough; glove ai _Jot_the Fi Virginia les. school invited, Bring basket lunch, inicwbon Mahe treks ihe fin-|on. Sune Rs repartee chosen cup and spoon; coffee will be served. eee tunic and the sleeves, and! The Strawberry Festival which! High favorites are Mumford and outlined the neck. Two min-!was postponed last Thursday, on ac- | Stanley, whose offering, “A Nickel’s Sunset Heights Literary Ctub chiffon trains caught at the |count of the inclement weather, will 4 Nickel,” is a clever combination of Sunset Heights Literary club will with clusters of orange blos-jtake place on Friday, June 24, at | eccentric comedy and good music. meet with Mrs, Anna Teeple at Ri floated at either side of the|the home of Mrs. James Hamitton| “A Fool for Twelve Minutes” is NOW LOCATED 1518 Second Ave. mond Beach, Tuesday, June 21. Take Cele} train, |e-Veuve, a6. previously plenned. the lively skit in which Johnny Mor. flashed on a 11:30 bus. for a baby garment please send their tely bordered with sprays of , ris and Edna Towne capture a gen- screen— iieie me ie donations aie whe baagyeow teased blossoms. Her veil was of erous share of laughter and ap Z iy Camp committee, 5 ave., and they y tulle, arranged in semi-cap ef- Luncheon Hostess plause. Elliott Bay camp, Modern Wood.| will be cut out and made ready for men of America, at Knights of Pyth-! shipment, or those who have not jan hall, Third ave, and Virginia st.|materiads available may send in vs ? . Dance for members and friends. [money donations. All such dona-|f| a 1es or ] S$ SP ited tions received before the next ship- e Sorority Girls to Greet Visitor ment will be used for baby clothes , Miss Eva Engstrom entertained a ee Fo orn etlwith a luncheon at Frederick & Nel- i ane bea yy Ante’: flbirsrey stem of Madonna lilies, |80n's last week, complimentary tO/ stankin, as “the frog,” presents Mi 's gown was of gold Miss Lucile Davies, of Port Orchard. |, realistic impression of the little over silver cloth with a train|Invitations were limited to close beast and provides some of the most NOW FOR THE WEEK ‘orchid and pale blue chiffon, = Rl of the boner oe remarkable feats of contortion. The United States hectare ta Oar org ee amuses’ cl mp tgs any Sen who N Bo: Pl ts ' 4 3 t is t Bt th 7 Oo . enn! ol je active | woul ie to he sewing but can- wi ett tendecona iene Mrs. Dulmage Entertains sade taobebuay, “Brdhiday” bt Government and alumnae chapters of Gamma Phi|not furnish material, the committee ew x Flea Spanish lace over flesh-colored | 14754}, Att ti T. Home.” Official Reta sorority will entertain Tuesday | will do its best to supply material 1 ractive hae pit ee ce at the home of Mrs. Frank W. Her-|for them to help. Rubens shirts With her daughter, Miss Ellen gert, 933 21st ave. N., at 12:30 p. m.| which baby h: teTow! A reception followed the vervice,|Dulmage, as the bonor guest, Mra. ORPHEUM BILL AT WAR Mra. Penlington has fust returned help Reop: oxi nae disease phe “at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mc-|W. ©. Dulmage entertained charm-| MOORE ONE OF BEST from Tokyo, Japan, where she has|from some Russian infant, Any de- e@ _ Ewan on University st. The bridal |!nsly with a tea at her home Fri 4¥ | Moore-Orpheum patrons received a spent a number of years doing news-|tailed information with regard to 4 —. Mr. and Mrs. McEwan and|4fternoon from 3 until 6 o'clock. he |Dlcasant surprise Sunday wheh the Paper work. this drive may ‘be obtained from oe Black received the guests in| Receiving with the hostess and the | new week's bill was found to be one ° Mrs. Klemptner, Garfield 2702 Better have a new wool skirt for sport and.outing ‘the living room. Here blue del-| honor guest were Miss Frances Isted, | of the best of the season. phintums and orange syringa, in ar-| Miss Helen Carman and Miss } The headline attraction, “A Trip tistic blue and white jars, were in-| McDowell. Presiding at the urns /to Hitland,” was well received, altho witingly arranged. The drawing| Were Miss Hazel Allen and Miss Ber-|jt did not come anywhere near being ‘Foom was summery in pink gladioli, | N¢tta Barbour, assisted by Miss Helen | the wonderful show that the advance and snapdragons, and the/@nd Dorothy Lighter and Miss Doro- /agents had it picturized as being ADDITIONAL CLUBS Money donations and donations of good flannel, preferably new, will be most welcome, and if some women will come forward and volunteer to help with the sewing, they will soon have a shipment to be proud of. wear. They wear best, and always look well. We are showing a very attractive lot of neat check and plaid patterns in several pleasing colors; new box pleated effect. Sizes 26 to 82. Ladies’ Sateen Underskirts $1.25 to $3.98 You'll be surprised when you see what excellent values these Sateen Petticoats are. They are of good weight, sturdy material, and come in plain black and a large assortment of flowered patterns; Taken on the Battlefields of France by the U. S. Signal Corps, and show- ing the famous 91st Divi- sion in action, Russian Relief Committee The Russian relief committee of Seattle met at 1915 First ave. to discuss plans for their next drive for “@ining room was cool and refreshing |thy Percival. Little Priscilla Gray) wiifred Clarke, heading his own relief work, which they decided me ie : with Ophelia and Columbia roses, |recelved the cardy at the door. Alcompany in a comedy act entitled ACTION! ACTION! would be for baby’s clothing. Mrs, Allah Social Club Mrs. Black traveled in a one-plece| Wide basket of pink peonies, del-|"Now What!” kept the house in an ray crepe costume, with touches of | Phiniums and snapdragons decorated | uproar with his rapid fire ‘chatter. Orange, a gray duvetyn wrap and a/|the pretty tea table. Grace Menken, Carol Gordon, Philip email hat of orange straw and reseed Barrison and Charles Emmerich ap- | Beorgette. A corsage of orchids ada-| Drop-In Luncheon pear in this fast moving farce. | @@ the finishing touch. Chi Omega Alumnae and the ac-| Clara Barry, fat and funny, gets Mr. and Mrs. Black will be absent/tive chapter will entertain with a|bY well with her skit. She is as six weeks on their wedding trip. drop-in luncheon at the Women's Uni-| sted by Orville Whitledge ‘ ‘After September 1 they will be at| versity club, Wednesday, June 23, at} Emma Francis and Harold Ken Thome at 1065 Prospect st. Mrs.|9 o'clock. All Chi Omegas invited. |"€4¥ appear in an original offering Eves, 27, ALL SEATS 50c and Tic Mais, 27c METROPOLITAN Oliver T. Erickson volunteered to] Allah Social club will meet with make a sample set of warm infants’ | Mrs, R. R. McPherson, 4619 Second clothing, and also to cut out a quan-| ave, N. F., Wednesday, June 22, at 2 tity of cotton flannel all ready to|p. m., The hostesses are to be Mrs. sew. This work can be done by|MePherson, Mrs. nn D. Barton hand while women are gathered in| and Mrs. William Nickey. Cards and clubs or for visits In the gfternoon, | refreshments. All Eastern Stars in- and the garments will be a godsend | vited. RESERVED Black is a graduate of Miss Spence's | oe. of songs, dances and laughs. GUARANTY pleated flounces. Sateen petticoats wear best in school in New York and Mr. Black | (yp . Sh ‘ Sarl MeCullough, a familiar figure . the long run. fs a graduate of Yale. rina Shower in vaudeville circles, appears in a BANK cee As @ prenuptial compliment to|good monologue named “Squirrel laine her sister, Miss Myrtle Munson, Mrs. | Haven." Invitations Issued for Charles F, Wustoff entertained with| ‘The Recktors, society entertainers, Dancing Party a china shower at the home of her | thrill the audience in their acrobatic Invitations have been issued by|Parents last Thursday evening. act. Max York and his trained dogs ‘Mr..and Mrs. Alexander M. Wether- A cut up in an amusing manner, Top Mand Mr. and Mrs, Frederick |Alki Fruit and Flower _ |tcs of the Day and Kinograms com. | Struve for a dancing party to be| Mission Benefit at ite ica | liven at the pome of Mr. and Mrs.) sia tea and benefit. card Struve on Tuesday evening, June SUIT LINES party wjll be given by the Alki circle a ne meet MYS-lof the Fruit and Flower Mission,{ The suit craze for the moment in fe the house guest of Dr. and Mrs,/ThUrsday afternoon at 2 o'clock at|Paris is for the gray tallored suit ND TRUST CO. > Puree 4 Warner’s Corsets Special $2.50 A very special offering of rustproof Corsets for normal heavy figures; full skirt, me- | bad dium bust, long hips; gradu- ated clasp; flesh color; all leves me 4-4 4-). Children’s Dresses $1.00 to $4.50 Summer showing of White Lawn and Voile Dresses for little folks; many pretty styles, daintily trimmed with lace and embroidery; ribbon sash, Ages 2 to 6, ‘Rich the home of Mrs. G. I. C. Barton, | with the one-button jacket, snug fit | } ypthage 4 405 W. Highland drive. During the|ting sleeves and small collar. In ON SAVINGS s M . afternoon the following program, ar-|such numbers are these suits appear. oat] . e ° Luncheon and Cruise SaShad by Vite, Cldae Latina And litte tint, aa Mnek wtlaa Tike as di 1 Domestic Curtains—Pair $1.50 ; 8. Fra By ill be on: » ha t iform, " i : Mrs. Stanley Griffith, Mrs. Albert Mrs. Frank Byrs, will be given: mi eenierne. rp Bane AF - $2.00 values—Dutch Curtains, made of scrim; 12- V. Griffith and Mrs. Colin O, Radford Selections by the American-Hawalian (anyon Re iaelpaleae a aura Winters, Hirdy Pearson; | Navy blue and orchid ts the very ‘aah: afternoon | a ¥. BUNKER, Vice President, $e" iia aalest’ sth “Hhanuia: inch center valance; each curtain 20 inches wide, 2 1-6 ‘aberg Kullender, Paul Goerner, | newest of combinations for millinery. RS aR AEe, tism, investigate the merits of yards long; 14-inch lace edge. With twelve friends As Fists of boo iia james H. Rogers (PiNk-tinged gardening are trimming FRANK nikown, : the Nalgen treatment. A Se: i or. ler the party will be joined by| “4 1 . |wome of the large black hats being ssistant Cash: attle man, who had suffered ° 4 My ‘Lite Senator Pierce | ss ; lege pares, oae “ap radeon sey tn a ie Harriet Ware |brought out for late summer wear. GEO. L. WILTON, eight years and taken mud Blankets—Pair $4.95 spent cruising on Capt. Grif. ini ‘ SManie AGL; the “thei” eich ton Julia A. Hensler at the piano | yy MARE pege oe elle eee ig er $8.00 heavy down nap Blankets; assorted colors; |f / | Mgr. F ¢ ’ eMef, writes: a alee a ee editation” from “Thats”... Malsenet | EARWIGS hie Maigip en First Ave. an se ba t “The one bottle of dalgen that checks and plaids; size 66x80 inches. 2 rarsigaad ea watt | t ously, but usa- I took relieved me so that I _ Stewart-Lowman Dance James ©. Tyson at the piano. | | ally these Insects are hidden away Reading... . + Bolected | Postponed Mim ‘Bari Knvent so carefully through the day that poultry can secure but very few. | Theumiatle. cramp bas, almost Filet Lace Curtains—Pair $2.95 | lef e. ‘ely eo i i DERWILLO eta pretuaan anions comer $4.00 Filet ‘Lace Curtains, made of double thread : ‘The dance planned by Mr. and Mrs.| yocat Tet Versuson at the piano. MM an, - . __ A.B, Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. J. D.| "tne Promise of Lite” «Cowan ae Benes on Be ing with rheumatism.” GEO. strong cotton, yarn; white and beige; length 2% ‘ Lowman {or tomorrow evening at tho (({hree Green Bonnets” Guy d'Hardelot| | ee Ot Entomology, describes a EK, TERRELL, 1526 Belmont yards; assorted patterns. 4 Sunset club, complimentary to Mr. Mrs. Charles Sumner Hubbell way by which poultry can be used || 7 Ave., Seattle, Elliott 6137, "and Mrs, Frederick J. Grant, has ¥. Grace Gillam at the plano hinp Ao casiliben, | e Famous utiffer = ME cectpcabd.en ascount of the in. Dapdoe.---; Margaret Grucnstein || (@ Clean up a farm, truck pateh garden, park, cemetery or the }| Have you tried it yet? ‘Thousands —w TRY NALGEN surroundings of a home, wll with- || everywhere are using it Tt ts a! $3.00 at All Drug Stores out using any other means, ‘This | tonic for the skin, defies ability of the honor guests to reach Re a saving hte atsrce c |FOR, FROCKS — floods in Colorado. bend sgpvemi aoe soa well to the || treating also describes other easy F amecitge ‘colees mops! Refore spending a great amount of money for ‘ making over of the small girl’s|| means for inside and outside u: blackheads, min enote, socehneun treatments at health resorts, and consultations Informal Bridge |frocks. 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