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Sunset Club Will Present Last Musical Program| of the Season; Seattle sts Entertained; In- formal Dancing Party. Wednesday afternoon at 3/ @'clock the Sunset club will pre | its last musical program of the Mrs. Margaret Moss Hemion Mrs. Adam Beeler, contral Mrs. Fred Greene Clarke, . with Miss Leone Langdon and Mrs. Daisy Wood Hildreth at the piano, have arranged an interesting of solo: hostesses for the afternoon will Mrs. Lawrence Bogle and Mrs R Van Tuyl, The program gent ay ue For soprano and contraite— Par Away” le fe Fiight of Clouds”... j Caracctelo Folk Sooge Meadow" . Marton Coryell Mra. Hemion, Mra Heeler Z (from “Tosea”™) \poaremsn Ri Indian Sky” Ward-Stephens Hageman on. Mra Hemi nae the piano. Mary ¢ + Daisy Wood Hildreth ‘ Buaai-Peccia Mra. Beeler. Mra, Hildreth at the plano. : y Club of ntertains ttle Guests University club of Tacoma hosts for the weekend, enter @elightfully a group of Seat- at Delano Beach, near Ta- The yachts Elpremero and © and six cruisers conveyed the to their destination and an- tn the harbor, forming a pic setting for the festive scone ibhouse and on the beach. one hundred and fifty guests pated in the enjoyable affair oe Summer oma @ compliment to Ensign D. A. who has recently graduated and who arrived to to Be guest for a few days leaving for his new station in Mr. and Mrs. Henry Broder. are entertaining with a dancing at their home Wednesday eee my and Navy Officers d Dinner Dance Tennis Club, on Saturday was the setting for a de dinner dance. It wes a rep tive army and navy affair, Colonel Oliver H. Dockery, jr.. ing a no-host party, and Mrs. Mrs. E. H. Schuls,"Mrs. Rob- Wilson, Mrs. Oscar J. Charles, ‘Montgomery Russell, Mrs. Rob wt A. Abernathy, Mrs. Walter Beals and Mrs. Deekery as guests included: * and Mra. Burke, Gen. E. Marquart, Col. and @éward H. Schulz, Mr. and Robert Wilson, Col. and Mrs. J. Charles, Dr. and Mra. Mont Russell, Com. and Mrs. Rob- A. Abernathy, Mr. and Mrs Beals, Com. and Arthur C. Kail, Dr. and Mrs. Elmore, Col. and Mrs. Oren . and Mrs. Charlies R. u Mrs, Peter C. Davidson, and Mrs. Oliver H. Dockery, jr. and Mrs, Wayne W. Keyes @ Col. and Mrs. Hugh De Miss Dorothy Watson, Col. Mrs. George H. Crabtree, Mr. Mrs. William D. Mackay, Col “Mrs. William T. Patten, Dr. Mrs. Will G. Crosby, Col. and Charles L. Phillips, Col. and Joseph C. Kay, Dr. and Mrs. M. Newlove, Maj. Harvard C Maj. and Mrs. Raymond W. , Maj. and Mrs, Sidney D. Mrs. Edward B. Dennis, Col H. Jordan, Miss Grace Wil- Maj. Charlies F. Wilson, Miss le Schulz, Maj. and Mrs. Wil Mre. eGorge H. Crabtree, Mr. Gregory, Maj. and Mrs. John V. » Mr. Taylor Castien, Miss Hughes, Maj. and Mrs. . les M. Tinney, Maj. apd Mrs. Howard M. Prancisco, Maj. and Mrs. William M. Van Patten, Capt. and Mrs. Henry W. Edmonds, Capt. and Mrs. John B. Harper, Miss Catherin Barrette, Maj. and Mrs. Lewis B. Douglas, Capt. Halvor M. Myrah, Miss Katherine Schulz, Capt. and Mrs. Evan K. Meredith, Capt. and Mrs. Henry D. Brown, Capt. Hubert Miller, Miss Mildred Miller, Capt. Mrs. Richard Allen, Capt. and Mrs. Thomas R. Parker, Capt. and Mrs. William 8. Joyner, Capt. and Mrs. Richard 8. Dupuy, Capt. and Mrs. Jefferson M. Stewart, Lieut. Robert W. Burke. . Luncheon at Women’s University Club The regular Wednesdmy matinee Juncheon et the Women's University club will be held at 12:30, with Riley Allen as the speaker. bers may invite guests, and those anticipating attending must Make reservations at once. Mrs. Colin O. Radford, Mrs, Stanley Grif. fith and Mrs, Everett Clark will be the hostesses. eee Announcement of ‘arriage Mrs. R. Sultan announces the mar riage of her son, Ernest W. Sultan, to Miss Geraldine Lobbenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, G. Lobben berg, of Butte, Mont., which took Place in Butte on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Sultan are in Seattle on their honeymoon, guests at the Hotel Fair. field, planning to remain a week eee Anadel Club to Entertain The Anadel club will entertain its members and friends with a danc- ing party this evening, in the Cathedral hail. The committee in charge includes Miss Sylvia Ro Mano, Mr. Mr. James Kyan. ‘At and duets and trios. | vingidiameparcdadiaaeaiadehadeamdenceaaiar eee eee American Clothes to Be in Style Terrance Dawson and Fall Modes Decreed for U. S. Women Personal and Mrs, W. Mhinelander, Wis, w the guests for several their son and daugh and Mrs, R. D, Brown, evening for their home. i ae) Mr. and Mra. John Knox Wither spoon left last week for Washing ton, D. C., to be gone for two or| three weeks | eee | Mr, and Mrw. 8 J. Podan are} receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daugbter, Patricia Anne, | &t the Swedish hospital, on June 21 | . . | Kellogg is iwaving| Wednesday, going attend the marriage of Mr. Davis 1K. Kellogg, | Dorothy Englehart eee r Brown of have been | weeks of inlaw, Mr left lant Mr nr ft a Mins for down to her brother, Jr, to Miss Hizabeth tland e Mr. John 4 James Goodf days in to their day. podfellow and Mr. ow, Who spent several lust week, returned in Wenatchee, Fri jn town home . and Mm will occupy the home of Mrs. C. Hughes at the Highlands, ing her absence in Burope . . Mr, Edward Wilbur of San Fran cinco in a guest at the Hotel Wash ington Mr. Lawrence Bogie K. | dur | t e Mr. and Mrs, William T. Burwell | are planning to spend tne coming | week end at Rainier National park. | ove Mrs. EB. C the summer daughter, merville, join her Hughes is spending in England. Her Mrs. W. Marbury Sum and daughter Jane will| there, to spend the re mainder of the summer. In the fall Mrs. Hughes plans to tour extensively and will not return to} this country until 1923 eee Mr. and Mrs, William H. How ard and daughter, Mins Katherine Howard, are spending tne summer Three fall models suggested for the woman of average means LAND, June 27.-- When; apparel manufacturers gather in Cleveland next week for tbe first ehowing of fail styles and the discussing of those matters most important to women, there will be) let loose a volume of propaganda for American clothes for American women and the natural line which gives most beauty of figure. Wedding of Miss Hartline and Mr. Elfrink Solemnized The marriage of Miss Della Hart. | line to Mr, Charles H. Elfrink was solemnized on Saturday evening, June 18, at the home of her brother inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mra. A. A Downen, 616 E. 75th st, with the Rev. P. E, Bauer, of the Green Lake Congregational church, performing | the ceremony at 9 o'clock. Only rel) atives and a few close friends wit nessed the service, The rooms of the home were at- tractively decorated for the occasion, pink and white being the color scheme, developed in all the wee summer blossoms, The bride wag charmingly attired in a dark blue tailleur, with hat in} corresponding shade, and she car-| ried an arm bouquet of Ophelia| roses, Mrs. Edna Phillips and Mr. G. C. Phillips were the only attend-| ants, Mrs, E. Bauer played the bri dal music, An informal recéption and the service of supper followed the ceremony Mr. and Mra. Elfrink left on their wedding trip east of the mountains, to be gone some time, after which they will be at home in Seattle, oe Seattle Day Nursery The Seattle Day Nursery Associa. tion will meet Thursday morning at 10:20 in the auditorium at Fred erick & Nelson's. . Informal Evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Burnett were hosts at their heme last | Wednesday evening entertaining in | formally complimentary to Mrs.| Burnett's brothers, Mr. James Good. fellow, and Mr. John Goodfellow, of Wenatchee Start “Tarzan the Terribi FUR CLEANING If your fur collar ts there is nothing else in to clean it with, brush it water. There is enough toilet water to make it and it soon evaporates Saturday dirty and} the house with toilet | alcohol in| cleansing | Start “Tarzan the Terrible” Saturday LAMB CHOPS Trim off the fat from lamb chops, | place in @ saucepan and cover with} milk. Add an onion, pepper, salt and a little pearl barley. Stew gently for an hour, Add a little thickening. Start “Tarzam the Terri Saturday Fraternal Geotherhood Fraternal Brotherhood at Fraternal Brotherhood hall, Fremont, at 8 p. ™m. ard party. "AMUSEMENTS _ PANTAGES Matinees 2:20 Nights 7 and © \J Reguiar Vaudevitie |) No Increase in ¥ , | onPHEUM MOORE CIRCUIT TOM WISE GEORGE AUSTIN MOORE | ' Program. | Now Pinying JIM AND IRENE MARLYN; || MARION GIBNEY; A SULLIVAN HAHA MAHON SISTERS; M AND CONNOR: Feature Photopt “THE TH s Ui, Metts Diythe ATH | Mrs }at the entrance to Mount Baker park For the middle-class woman with, the middieelass pocketbook are bringing out the medium atyle, something witich has an air, but is| not extreme. The three models hown are good examples of fall) wear. The suit has the straight tine | with the sli@btly longer jacket, minus all ornamentation. The frock | fancies the scalloped bottom, and! WOMEN’ CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Ladies’ Auxiliary Ancient Order of Hibernians A card party and ice cream so cial will be given by the Ladies of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, Tuesday evening, June 38 at §& o'clock. Members and friends are cordially invited. Tree Will Be Planted Maurice Saimon has been ap-| pointed chairman of a committee to plant a tree in the Overseas War Memorial Club grounds, 403 10th ave. N., on Friday, July 1 in honor of David Lloyd George, premier of England. Card Party The Social Club of / Amethyst Chapter will entertain with a court whist ward party at Fraternity hall, 2609 Jackson st., on Tuesday evening, June 2%. Game “will be called promptly at 8:15. eee dunior Committee Plans Entertain: | ment The members of the junior com mittee of Rainier Chapter, Daugh ters of the American Revolution, will give a musicale and play at the meeting of the chapter Tues | day at 2 o'clock in the Frederick | & Nelson auditorium. The musical} program includes numbers by the trio, Mrs. Ruth Pepper-Rengstorff, violin; Mias Esther Weare, cello; Helen Crowe-Snelling, plano, and a group of songs by Mrs. Philip Gearhardt ‘The cast of the play, by’s Pink Tea,” lowing Mrs. Busby Mra. N. E. Davis] Mr. Busby. .Miss Wenona Blackwell Mrs. Upperten Mra. W. D. Scott Mrs. Hightone..Mrs. Lester lalmer Mra. Wiseacre Mrs. E. B. Roy Miss Busby Mias Ruth Heaton Mrs. Dashieigh. .Mrw J Hing Annette Mrs sree Dawnor Mrs. Howard Ballard is hing the play and incidental music wil be furnished by the trio. Preceding the program there will] be a meeting of the corporation and | the election of officers will be held. o- Lady Stirling Chapter Mrs. William H. Oliver will enter tain the members of chapter, D. A. R., at home, 1154 20th ave. memoration of Molly “Mrs. includes the Bus fols in Pitcher day | com: | Woman's Civic Club The Woman's Civic club will hold its annual picnic at Woodland park The members and their friends will meet in the upper part of the park at 11 o'clock, A basket luncheon will be served at 12:30 p. m. oe. 8 Writers’ Club Manuscripts will be read by Mrs. C Ross, Mr, Harold Udell and Mrs A. C, Thompson at the meeting of the Writers’ club in the Eriek#on room of the Y. W. C. A. at 8 p. m see Elsie Lincoln Benedict Club The human analysis class of the Elsie Lincoln Benedict club will meet in Parlor D of the Frye hotel at 8 p.m. Readings of character will be given by Prof. A. L. Sizer, Ph, D. and Prot. John B. Ayer, M. V. Per sons interested in the study éf human nature are invited to attend and may receive further information from ©, P, Harper, secretary of,the club. “ee Rhododendron Sewing Club The members of the Rhododendron Sewing club will meet at 10:30 a. m. for an all-day picnic, Emma Lazarus Auxiliary |ders do not ‘The last meoting of the season of the flat round neck, loved features they fof summer modes, which are due to] court, nd thru the coming season. he long-belted coat with its loose line and huge pockets will be good. In this first showing of fall gar ments by the Cleveland Garment Manufacturers association, the bem Itne will be lower, tho it will well emcape the ankle ox S CLUBS the Emma Lazarus auxiliary will be held at the Educational Center. The buniness vession will be followed by « program. . Seattle Gymnastic Society Ladies’ auxiliary to Seattle Gym. nastic society at 1819 Ninth ave, at 2pm. Cards, eee Amethyst Chapter Social club of Amethyst chapter at Fraternal hall, 2609 Jackson st., at $15 p.m. Court whist card party. eee National Travelers’ Ald All persona who are interested in the organization of a local branch of the National Travelers’ Ald society are invited to meet in the ¥. W. C. A at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, when reports of tormer meetings will be reed and the organization of such a branch will be perfected. eee Seattle Lodge No, 7 The social committee of Seattle Lodge No. 7, Degree of Honor Pro tective Association, Invites ita mem. bers and friends to a bundle party aday evening, June 28, at 9 o'clock, in Evergreen hall, Arcade Bidg. Regular business meeting at 8p. m All visiting members invit ed to attend business Kession before social, SIMON SAYS HE HASN'T A TWINGE LEFT IN HIS BODY Spent Months in Bed Frort Rheumatism But Is in Fine Health Now “What they told me about Taniac feemed almost too good to be true; but taking the medicine I know for myself that all they said about it was #0,” said J. Bertram Simon, 1031 E sth St, Tacoma, Washington, well known photog rapher For fully ten with rheumatism shoulders, and at bad I had to be pital. 1 was months, hardly one si@ to the other, and almost helpless as a baby, My shoul ders hurt me until it seemed that just could not stand it. I sleep day or night, think I had a day ing all these finally failed me, was so bad L oi thing properly. I bloated all up with gas until it seemed that I would burst, and had heartburn for hours after every meal. My head ached fit to split open, and my back burt so bad I could hardly stoop over. “At last I ¢ since years I suffered all through my one time was so taken to the how down in bed for able to turn from as 1 couldn't and 1 don't free of pain dur My appetite my stomach digest any years nd tidn't ded to give Tanlac a trial, and in almogt time I could see it was helping me I have finished my fourth bottle now, and I actually feel like a ew man. T am rid of rheumatiam; my shoul bother me at all, and stomach is in first class con: I have an appetite like ! and nothing hurts me 1 ned ten pounds in weight, and, the t is, I never felt better in my life Ll have recommended Tanlac to a number of people, and am always glad to speak a good| word for it.” Taniac is sold in Seattle by the Bartell Drug Stores and leading Aryeeists,— Advertisement, 1 my dition hors have at their country home at Port Madivon. and Mra. A occupying their Rolling bay. eee Mrs. John F. Miller, wife of gressman Miller, arrived from Washington, D. C., Saturday eve ning, and during her stay will oc cupy an apartment in Highland} Queen Anne Bilt see Mr. and Mra, Horace Rand, for: merly of Yakima, are spending two months in the city, guests at the Hotel Sorrento. . 0 Mr. are n summer Albertson home} on . Mise May Monroe and Miss Es telle Crawford, of Detroit. who have been guests at the Hotel Washing ton for a few days, left last week by jway to Ranft for their home eee Mrs. E. Weldon Young and daugh ters, Miss Betty and Miss Janet, are leaving Wednesday for Hayden Lake to spend several weeks. eee Mrs. Henry C. Ristine and Mre Paul Mandel Henry and children are leaving Thureday for Hayden Lake| to spend a month. eee > Mins’ Viola Brendie and Miss Blanche Myres are leaving tomorrow for Vancouver and Victoria, B. C., where they will visit for a few days. eee Mra. Joseph Blethen with her mother, Mrs. Martha Swadiey, re moved today from the Washington apartments to an apartment in the Olympian. bi « ee Mr, and Mrs. Bert Farrar returned with ere | which | sponge with a cleaning fluid millin tang, Peter Davison « days in Portand. U old water he #tain will w LA FEATHERS Feathers « ry rom will, Start hopper. fork 0 waste Start “Tarsan the Terribie” Saturday LEMONS king he lemo: hopper, It Mr Mr. Mra. Ford with and Mra Mins Hibbard, is leaving the first part f July tab for TICK TOCK |with her monologue, “By Prosy. «| CLOCK SHOP Repairi done hall for und aelieee | Arthur Sullivan appears with Cora tra charge. 432 Walker Bldg. Without Cor. an ime Unmeeeasary. @\gestion and animation SAUSAGE ROLLS rvouRneRs, Poor appetite, impover- hed blood, sallow complexion, kin disease, an: linen Ordinary laxatives, purg an thartice—salta, olla, calomel and the like-—may ri ut real yesterday from Portland, where they | ¥°U have been for the past week, going to attend the golf tournament. eee Mra. K. W. Holton (Maxine Sher. |} wood) ix in Providence hospital, con- valescing from an operation for ap. pendicitia, Mr, George T. Myers returned Sat- urday from a short business trip to San Francisco. Mrs. Ellis Morrison and two grand children, Ethel and Sally Morrison. are enjoying @ month at Saints’ Rest eee R. Hooker and Mre. Mrs. @ V. im: NRK tem in For 00d twa: Liver tn Theodore Louis Terrell returned Sunday ever ing from Portland been attending the Mra. CREAM STAINS If washable fabric becomes stained m, simply wash the spot in hile on not it © to bi They will be of all kinds waving omtrich A tuft of coq f found on many of the smaller felt “Tarzan the Terrible 7 . PINEAPPLE Put the pineapple through the f It ts far better and easier honory are E than grating it or shredding it with Put & pan under the chop. ber to catch the juice and there is ber lemonade ind and all, thru the food gives ou will like it ee c oe and Mrs. family have removed to a residence at 3411 KE. Mercer #t., where they will be temporarily ic a . K . B of Hood River, Or last of this week t mer | Mr tal Springs. K Le ¢ Katherine been visiting ber sister Mrx Po ber This Is Better = Than Laxatives now ous gases which are biood and carried through the ult in weakne coated ° lasting benefit can only Tablet wil condit leet your best. ping well is easier and cheaper than getting well. re'n Remedy (NR Tablets) are aranteed and by your druggist. Nalunsdim y Neo TABLETS-| Better than Pil! tongue, k |BLOWN GLAS Hlown will be featured for tall Jet x and winter in fancy headdreene in yet damp, If material washing, tone incrustations wi of making stones on wire be and rbin The to paste t woolen stand be good new way therm is ‘ frames so shaped that they may to the head ST WEEK OF |ORPHEUM AT MOOR The clowing bill of the Orpheum vaudeville season which began at the Moore Sunday for a week's run the best all-around bills for severa) months. | Tom w Appears in the headline one-act comedy entitled “Memorte Nila Mae, Ralph Belmont and Pick: | ering Brown supporting mem bers of the Closely pressing Wise for headline tetty Byron and W a different type of 4 dancing and singing 1920-19 her theatre in one of | seen here rt “Tarzan the Terrible” fa KENTUCKY GIL WAITES LETTER How She Was Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Sunnyside, Ky.—‘‘I | more than two years with my back and nervousness, and was not able tohelp my mother do the housework. I took tr from two docto and they did ry do me any goog 6 a feature of fall _— the athers will be the veteran showman number in aturday Haig in pleasing num Marion Ameries a tenor 4 Weeks, pretty soprano, with Henri Barron |formerly with the Opera company, offer a jvocal act M Weeks Song” and “Doll Song” are than thone ordinarily heard Barron's “| “Canio's Lament” trom Chicago high ¢ Spring better Gra try putting ‘ ring of “Pagiiace!” & ville houses rend the lemonade ~~ | well received George Austin Moore | veteran, recites the koing overseas hits of the bill Edward Marshall is a chalkologiet have Of no little ability nt.| Booth and Nin cle number opening act In the closing number Mang Snyder, two husky men, do remarkable athletic feats Topics of the Day and Pathe |complete the bill an overseas xperiences of @ and & spending a few . boy ywens and Mr. ten bottles, It has done me a great deal of good. 1 weigh 128 pounds and am in good health. 1 will gladly recommend Vegetable Compound to anyone who suffers with the troubles which | had, and you are welcome to Petblist my testimonial.’’"—VELMER AENDRICK, Route 1, Sunnyside, Ky. ‘To many American girls life is often a heavy drag in consequence of ill- ness, and every mother should heed the first manifestations, such as cramps, backaches, headaches and nervousness as Mrs. Hendrick did for her daughter, and give Lydia E. ham's Vegetable Compound a fair trial, For over forty years this old 4 fashioned root and herb medicine has ¢ been relieving women of just such troubles, where they olf tournam: . BR in & novelty bicy are well received in the Clark and and rome tod. . News imball and baby » will arrive the spend the sum imball’s parents y Gilman, at Crys| ‘The new show that appeared at Loew's Palace Hip yesterday is an Jentertaining mixture nd music, with various novel interpola tions |_“A Kaleidoscopic Revue.” as offer Ogden, |ed by Jim and Irene Marlyn, i» one [of the expecially noteworthy offerings = jon the bill . Joyce, who has Henry home in > “& witty discuns: ranging from “ of a variety of things abbages to kings.” Hall in an amusing sketch, “A Draw ing From Life.” Marshall and Con- nors add further variety to the bill with thelr blackface comedy, music jand dances Delightful harmony solos. are contributed by the McMa hon Sisters, two attractive girls. Retty Blythe is the star of the fea |ture photoplay, “The Truant Hus. _|Dand.” rftect songs and Chi dow. Start “Tarzan the Terrible” Saturday Try - - — urished body Ten pork sausages, 2 cups of flour,! teaspoons baking powder, pinch of salt, 2 sill tablespoons lard.| Mix with cold water, Roll sausages) in dough and cook in oven 3-4 of an| hour, tree sample laboratory. Fruit-a-Lax Mfg. Co. U- 2021 Second Ave. Seattle. ¥ 7. a Start “Tarzan the Terrible” Saturday FOREVER FREE .. ASTHMA » HAY FEVER Hundreds of former sufferers are astonished and delighted with the qulek and PERMANENT relief they have received from our wonder- ful new discovery Asthma-Sera Asthma and May Fever, with all their tortures may now be BANISHED FOREVER. Tear out this an- nouncement and send at once to R. M. B. 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