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a Seattle — Society Mr. and Mrs. Hoge Issue} eee > Invitations for Dance;| "e Luncheon at Sunset wat Club Complimenting! ir Mrs. Talbot. ©} AAR. AND MRs. JAMES DOSTER eee fer a dancing party to be given at ¥ = : |) Macfarlane. Mrs. R. D. Merrill, Mrs P Roberta Howe he ‘ gh with a supper last evening at their : the Sunset clud on Thursday even the, July 14, honoring Miss Kather Wn Hurd, of New York city, Miss © Biepeth MoEwan and Mixs Anna who have recently re © turned fr ay extended European trip. Qo the members of the ‘ oi | Mrs. Stewart Will Be " Luncheon Hostess With Mrs. Ivan Talbot Gladys » Stewart) as the honor guest. Mrs. Alexander B. Stewart will entertain With a luncheon at the Sunset club Pomorrow afternoon. Covers will be Marked for twenty fuesta. ‘ any -Mid-Summer Dinner ~ Dance | } The next dance to be given at the | Beattie Golf and Country club will Be on Saturday evening, July m Invitations have been confined younger set *. Da Will be o midsummer dinner dance 1 Mr. and Mrs. Foster | ) Complimented | > As a compliment to Mr. and Mrs fer F. Foster, of San Francisco, . and Mrs. Edgar L. Webster en- | tertained with an informal dinner at their home last Friday evening. | Day Nursery Garden Party Patronesses “The Seattle Day Nursery associa- MH ton has just announced its lst of nesses for the garden fete to given at the home of Mrs, Fred @rick Bausman on July 21, as fol, lows: | Stewart, Mrs, Elbridge Mrs. John B —_ Mrs, A. B. Charles Phillips, : Stua: Ames, Mrs. John Bailla: ca Albert “Mrs. Lawrence Bogle, Mra, Alexan- Baillargeon, Mrs. Broussais Beck, | E. F. Blaine, Mrs. George War-| ren Boole, Mrs, John Erickson, Mrs. | Lansdon C. Henry, Mrs. Bruce Mor- Mrs, Edward Morgan Mil! i) Putnam Lilly, Mrs. Vincent 4 n, Mrs. Frank Van Tuyl, Mra | John Collins, Mrs. James H. Calvert. ira. Stephen J. Chadwick, Mrs. Wi!- Randall Crawford, Mre. R. Wil Crosby, Mrs. James Hamilton Veuve, Mrs, H. B, Earling, Mrs. W. Eddy, Mrs. Henry C. Ewing, J. C. C, Eden, Miss Nellie Cor. Bish, Mrs. Horton Force, Mrs. D. E. . Mrs, J. F. Terry, Miss Ada d, Mrs. H. A, Fleager, Mrs. Andrew Gillespie, Mra. Thomas Green, Mrs, Trafford Huteson, Mrs. Frederick Hall White, Mrs. W. C. | Heussy. Mrs, Timothy Jerome, Mrs. Danie Kelleher, Mrs. Willlam Ches- ter Keith, Mrs. Alton W. Leonar¢ | Mrs. William Hunter McMwan, Mrs. Alexander McEwan, Mrs. James Winlock Miller, Mrs. Frederick Rice ‘Tacoma, Mrs. W. D. Perkins, Mrs. | Mrs, Kenelm Winslow, Jr. Mrs. H. Schulz, Mme, Myra} Piess, and, in addition, all the mem ‘bers of the Day Nursery association. oe ‘ and Mrs, William Leonard Eaton entertained sixteen guests home, “Luzerne,” Washington. oe _ Mr. and Mrs: Hosts Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Gates enter tained twenty-five guests with a Picnic at their summer home at Yarrow yesterday. ° Bridge Luncheon _ Honoring Visitor Honoring her sister, Mrs. 1. W. Willis, of Brogan, Ore., Mra. William Flumerfeit entertained with a lunch- | eon at her home Saturday afternoon, | with bridge for the later diversion. see Card Party and Informal Dance Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Fence Ellis and son, Charlies who are jeaving this week to their home in California, Mra, * Collins and daughter, Miss | Collins, entertained with a across ates Marie card party and informal dance at their home last Thursday evening. Pink and white roses and a wealth of ferns were effectively used in deco Fating. eee Picnic at Country Home Mr. and Mrs, R. BE, Small were | hosts at their countty home at Puyallup yesterday, entertaining a group of friends with a picnic. | Among the guests included were Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dawson, Miss | Elizabeth Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Zohn P. Hausman, Mr. and Mrs Robert Cunningham and Mr. George Danz. Seattle Visitor . Entertained in Spokane Mrs, W. W. Greenwood, who in a Visitor in Spokane, is the inspiration for much entertaining in that city last Wednesday afternoon Mrs John G. Fletcher was hostess at a tea given at the Hotel Davenport. | On Friday afternoon Mrs, Frank Graves entertained with a luncheon | 4nd Saturday Mrs. George R. Dob-| son gave @ bridge breakfast in her honor. This week Mrs. Greenwood Plans to spend a few days as the guest of Mra. G. T. Doolittle at} Hayden Lake. . Committee Will Direct Opening of Repertory Theatre The Wine Arts Association will di rect the opening of the Repertory ‘Theatre of the Cornish School, on the evenings of July 14 and 16. Mra. Anna Thotnsen Milburn {| ehairman of the committee appoint t ip. Bbst i X Just because you wear a peasant’s bodice doesn’t mean you | belong to the soil. Indeed the lovely blue silk frock with its | chiffon collar and cuffs worn by Betty Carpenter in Para- mount pictures wouldn't be very serviceable for a woman) with a hoe. Shirred baby rosettes decorate the skirt. ing the collar and flowers on t of the valley. The attractive peasant’s bodice is in high favor this summer. ] | | j | | ribbons which form flower The burnt-orange hat, match- he frock, is trimmed with lilies ed to arrange the detally with the following assistants: Mrs, James T. Keena, Mra. Robert Greer, Miss Alleinide Nickels, Mine Ella Me Bride, Mra. F. Gould, Mrs Trafford Huteson, Mre Carl C. Per kins, Mra. Frederick H. Parks, Mr« p. T, Stannard, Mrs. Jamés Mac farlane, Mrs. A. 5S. Taylor, Mrs Keith Bullitt, Mrs. Worrall Wisc Mise Edith Dabney and Mra. Charles M. Thomsen. Misa Ada L. Hanford. Carl Patroness List Complete for Tennis Carniva ‘The patroness list for the Tennis Carnival, the big social event that is to take place at the Tennis club. on Friday, July 15, ts complete and is as follows: Mrs. A. B. Stewart, Mrs. C. D. Stimson, Mrs. Burkg, | Mew, Clarance “Blethen, Mra, Ray- | mond Auzias DeTurenne, Mrs. E. C. | Ward, Mrs. Alexander Baillie, Mrs. | Harry Whitney Treat, Mrs. RD. Merrill, Mrs. George W. Fischer, Mrs. Frederic Struve, Mra. J. D. Lowman, Mrs. Joshua Green, Mra. | John Collins, Mra McEwan, Mra. A. H. Anderson, Mrs. Alexander McEwan, Mra, Thomas Minor, Mrs. Edwin A. Strout, Mrz. Frank Waterhouse, Mra. John Lee Hall, Mrs. R. William Crosby, Mra. Wiliam. Sherman Walker, Mrs. Horace Henry, Mrs. John Henry Ballinger, Mrs. Cecil Bacon, Mrs. William Randall Crawford, Mra. Rt. A. Ballinger, Mrs. Perry B. Truax, Mrs, Frederick Bentley, Mra. Win- lock Miller, Mrs. Wallace Green Co¥ins, Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mrs Montgomery Russell, Mrs. James D Hoge, Mrs. Archibald DeVoe, Mrs. Lewis Schwager, Mrs. Frederick Bausman, Mrs. Cart Gould, Mrs. Corwin Eberting, Mrs. Phillips Mor- rison, Mrs. Charles Marion Ellis. Mrs. Thomas Green, Mrs. John W Eddy, Mrs. David Moss, Mra. John T. Hefferman, Mrs. John Campbell, Mrs. John McMillan, Mrs. C. H Whitelaw, Mra. George M. Horton, Mrs. Casper Sharples, Mrs. J. How: ard Allen, Mrs. Pierre P. Ferry, Mrs. Harry R. Messer, Mra, William D, Perkins, Mrs, Louis L. Mendel, Mrs. John B. Agen, Mra. A. G Dunn, Mrs, E. H. Schulz, Mrs. Olt ver H. Dockery, Mrs. Oxcar Charles Mrs. M. A, Arnold, Mrs. John Brat nober, Mrs. Charles Field, Mrs Francis H. Brownell, Mrs, Alton W. Leonard, Mrs. William Speidel, Mre. Emmett Brown, Mra, Ft. A. Aber: nathy, Mrs, W. W. Felger, Mra. Leroy Manson Backus, Mrs. Fred erick Ul. Parks, Mrs. Guido Faris Mrs. Theodore Haller, Mrs, Trafford Huteson, Mrs. Tidmarsh, Mrs, Rich ard W. Perry, Mrs. Gerald Shannon, Mrs, Thomas Fransioll, Mra. RJ Huston, Mrs. Samuel Russell, Mrs John Perry, Mra. Nathan Eékstein, Mrs. Cyrus Clapp, Mixs Mary Dud- ley Walker and Miss Ada Hanford. 8 p.m. eee Baked to Your atile Lodge No. 7 | Seattle Lodge, No. 7, Degree of Taste— |Honor Protective association, will i |hold a business meeting Tuesday, Priced to Your | July 5, at 8p. m., In Evergreen hall, Purs Arcade building. Visiting members 913 SECOND 1414 THIRD 415 PIKE And at Madison and Queen City Markets William Hunter | Co ammrenceasvent | CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY Women's Association Stanley Mylrea, who has re returned from Arabia, where she has been enguged in missionary work for the past fifteen years, will be the spenker at the meeting of the Women's Association of the First Christian church, at 2 p.m eee Study Department ‘The study department of the Pro- gremive Thought club will meet at noon for the annual picnic luncheon Mra. cently hosteswes at the meeting of the La | diew’ Ald society of the Ballard Pres byterian church at 2p. m. eee Caleidh Club . The annual picnic of the Caleidh club will be held at Redondo Reach A basket luncheon will be served at 1p. m eee Thimble Club AN members are invited to attend the meeting of the Seattle Woodcraft Thimble club at the home of Mrs F. J. Schmutz. . oe Women of Mooseheart Legion The Women of Moostheart legion will meet in the Moose Temple at William McKinley Circle William McKinley circle No Ladies of the G. A. R,, in Veterans’ hall, the Armory. Yotlowed by card party at Wing's cafeteria ee ADDITIONAL CLUBS 1} } Native Daugh’ers Princess Angeline parlor of the | Native Daughters of Washington | will hold a plenic on Friday evening | in Madrona park. Members who ex. | pect to attend are asked to notify | | Misw Blossom Kent, Kenwood 4069, | jor Miss Bessie Williams, E t 7401 | expecially if they intend bringing rel atives or friends ° Coterie Club Picnic The annual picnic of the Coterie club will be held on Friday of this | week at the summer homes of Mra. | H. BE. Mallet and Mra. Robert Atkin | at Edmonds, when Mrs, Henry Lan | des, president of the City federation, will be the guest of honor. Mem-| bers and their friends may take the| bus &t Stone way at 10 a. m, eee Pythian Sisters’ Banquet | Mrs. George Bennett is in charge | of arrangements for the reception and banquet of Seattle temple No. 9, Pythian Sisters, which will be held on Thursday evening In honor | of the recently elected grand chief, | Mrs. Margaret Glascock, and grand [outer guard, Mr. Robert Fleming. The regular meeting will be held at are cordially welcome. | | HOLLANDAISE SAUCE One cup of white sauce, 1 spoon lemon jutes, 3 egg yolks, blespoony buster, salt and per. Make white sauce as usual, Add he egg yolks well mixed with 3 ta lespoons water, Stir over hot wa ter till the sauce thickens, but do not let boil. Add lemon juice and add| butter bit by bit. Season with salt table- 2ta and pepper. AY, JULY 5, 1921 Cynthia Grey: ‘THE SEATTLE STAR Personal (MINIATURE Mr, and Mra, George A. Hu wa SILK TO BE family, of New York city, will arrive | PAINTINGS ON BROUGHT HERE BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD King counties. Detally of the con jin the city next Tuesday, to spend) 4 collection of 24 miniature paint | test may be had from Carl F. Gould, the remainder of the summer. ing on silk is now being exhibited | head of the department of architec vaia RSL ae Janish si see in the-canes of the Portland library | ture at the university {Dreams of Childhood—Air Castles That Vanish La ir, and Mra, Sidney Lewis and /and wilt soon be brought to Be The thru hig 7 > , 7 ti Them? Mrs, Arthur Lewis, of Clear Lake,|to exhibit’ by Miss Mish Ne. cl ply ly Bc Dredg 4 Soap Bubbles—Who Would Wish to Lose Them! are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. FH. I. | Boucher ; D nore importance | beth commercial and waure ac > CYNT PRY Lewis They are by the artixt pert, Hag eye BY CYNTHIA GREY h } oe riginals from by the very greatly increased appro How many of us are there who in childhood did not wis yah and Mrs. John Stephen Ford | Haron Hyashl gwasaki, of Tokyo. | priations made thru federal aid and| that we had a wonderful fairy godmother who would git have ta an apartment at the Ar-|Japan, ‘The ont An) emnbCOlS-| state contributions, amounts unprece ; evn 4 cadia erer, a stone cutter, a finrikisha , nt 1 H { t iat 4 npreee-| us all sorts of charming possessions by the mere wave of dented for road bullding . Mt ‘ ret var man, a maid carrying water and! mg width of the 1 1 wit be an| lender wand? How we dreamed and wished—only to fi Miss Alice White, of Wenatchee, is Other Occupations, Still eothers wpecified for the deat roaa by the| (hat thie dreaming and wishing brought- exactly nothing the guest of her sister, Mra. Grant reer « of costumes of st | fr Rubber Co,, including waik Most of us have kept the habit of dreaming, even tho t Se eon MO nd elimination of light and) yubstance of the dreams is different, even tho we no longe . be “Holiday House” at the Campfire | (pekrenn +e “9 ode expect the assistance of the fairy godmother. With some @} Mr, and Mrs, J, Willis & und paummer camp on Vashon island whould give adequate demarka-| 4 the dreams are vague and hopeless, unsubstantial at daughter itinore left this morning /An” bide fair to berone of the most vion thru ite ailbouette and mass, ax| castles, which have no foundation, and burst like fragile on an automobile tour Inte Mexle, | io ee tte’s lending artints have| Wfll O® by its attractiveness in de-| bubbles with the least resistant breath. Are, then, dream@ after which Mrs, Sayre and Mins Ell he artists have! cai, Whether it shall «pan the road nore will spond several weeks at|“sreed to “do their bit" for the! vo an inolated tower or pylon in pert; COrth while? p thelr summer home in Santa Crua,/ Movement by painting # plcture oF irely to the judgment of the com What do you think about it? Who would wish to lose Cal re Gets atteiihie tn daar on a, the Wine | batt The monument t* to be con-| dreams? Not many of us. Then how shall we make them Mr. and Mrs. Robert MoCtotland Arts, has sald he would paint a gay | mdered in Ite effectiveness trom the] come true? Is there any way? Certainly not by the way Of are in Portland on a short visit, hay. |Overmantel, to be placed at MUO Le ad bauas tenppetacieg ott Tranen negation, To dream and then despondently to think that it ing motored dows rere Hee True Ewing Davis! day. Not to exceed 60 fect in is of no use, that what we want is entirely beyond our reach, oe baka can the Fine Arts, who © | direction from the center of the mon-| that will never get us anywhere—unless deep in the slough Mr. and Mrs, Elmer ¥, Todd have | deared herself to a large public AUF | ument can be used for parking space, | gf d aaah . removed to their summer home oa |!"& the war by her humorous and | comfort Ws, Beaty and fountains, | 7,0 *Pondency. Bainbridge island we around the Arer F bar ge sa 7 Rather the way te make realiza-| : Miss Elizabeth Hammons spent the ef to paint two wall panels | decision, and a mall keeper's lodge |"? Mat we can. The mental atti rs ys on Te + weekend and Fourth as the guest |t hang between the three French | must be part of the erour tude of hopefuiness gives us at once Tee ser ap verve of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Le Baron Mine Mattison, now with the! phe first prise w ona, (Courage for planning, the power to , and at other times V6 firwt prige v necond Please do not Duffy, at thelr coustry home at No- Advertising company, and a th “ge plied 104d oe concentrate upon ways and means hank Park in the Art league student) trey cnet tein atoampleted draw: | Ths astonishing how it-devetops re-|| on ether days than Tuesday © ore clawen, is to paint by hand a design ok 4, a dalivineh at tea shee sourcefulness and initiative, Just be-| | leas eles a Mrs. Oliver D, Colvin, Miss Evelyn |@¢rom the ceiling panels In the Dullding, and an esaquiess stat ‘be cause the way to the realigation docs with: * Colvin and Ensign Oliver D, Colvin, | Meantime several members of the | mailed to the abov sattene previews not appear Gt first thought ts no} | iat weed jr, have returned from a short trip |Camptire bowrd have been down | ty Monday. Jule th wbicn wil be eg |7ason for discouragement. It 4s| | ing. to Pacific Beach week-ends patching up the little cot-| idence of a desire to enter the com.| 7!’ @ challenge to our persiat- ee tage, knocking out partitions #0 88! petition, No presect will pesstve eon. | 20<* The firm resolve to succeed | outg be most likely to make tha Mrs. Lotta M. Serwe, of Pamdenn, |t0 make one big room, putting In| sideration unless an esquisne has|?"eCt* Muocess. | |rest of the hair several shades dark- Cal, arrived Banday to be the guent |the French de neling the walls n previously handed in | fens The only thing | can suggest 4 of Mr and Mra. Edward P. Mulvey |With clean muslin, and finally paint:| “phe drawings will be ju Mies Grey: Jack, old man, you! snat you begin wearing a hat. for fortnight Ing them delphinium blue, the cell-| the award made Septem: sure stirred up an awful mess when| sia ei Ms ing morning glory green and the| 4 1 you broke into the limelight with The jury will be mposed of oe & meligh ot are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin I. Ames of | furniture and floors a dark blue. | Jame Allen, supervisor of + tan your lovelorn lament. Various and| Wishes to * Pasadena are the guests of Rev The 16 other small one-room cot-| Thomas R Beeman, county engineer, | Vatesated have been the comments! Remove Scars jjesd HH. E. Brown and Mrs. Brown. gen that the girls fel) helr to upon! poy CG smith s county oomuile columns on that same sub-| Dear Miss Grey: I have two se } tin tk tow he purchase of the 118acre farm | sioner, George Gove, architect, of the and at last I arise to a point!on my face and have bad for \ Mr. and Mrs... Marion R. Cum.|thru the generosity of public sub | firm of Heath & Gove, of Tacoma, |°Pder and wish* make a few re \anq would like to have them al mings and Mr, and Mra, Perry B,|seribers are all “fixed up.” Guar jana pavid Myers, architect, of Seat-|™arks to you and countles® | moved without harming my skin. eo Truax returned today from 4 motor |dians have been down with w Ue, and lecturer of the university de. |others who may or may not be 1D-| heard that olive oll was good, & * trip to Vancouver, B. C, and the Workers for months and applied! partment of architecture terested. tried tt a few times, unsuccessfully, © al Georgian Cireutt |fresh gray, tan en and yellow see | Since the beginning of time, bu It is very embarrassing to me, as in sme paint in abundance, Already two) Phe Romilly Fedden collection of! man nature bas not deviated one! people are always remarking r Mr. and Mra, Maurice McMicken, |lot# of girle—175 in each lot- water colors from London wil] be Jota, and the chances are that ft/jt, If you can help me out, I nM with their guests, Mr. and Mra, Wi. | been down for their two weeks’ vaca | nung at the Fine Arts, July 15. Am- never will rh generation becomes | most certainly appreciate it, ‘ Ham M. Beebe, returned of their/Uon. Any girl can go. Seven dollare) prose Patterson's collection of of) |inflated with the idea (a hallucina MARI yacht Lotus yesterday, from ¢ & week in the charge for tent, food, | pair # will be taken down then tion) that the noble race of man has| ome scars, if not too deg ichan, where they attended the everything, Including the best Ume | ang sent on to Brussels.’ Nine of the degenerated since the last; that the | orominent, may be wholly effated yacht races Mixa uth Brown, In the | present exhibition have been sold to |emotions of their forbears were more| the constant application of @ eee |Globe bullding, should be interviewed | geartie ents. idealistic than the heart throbs of | page of olive oil, but peri bo Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ames, Mr.|>¥ any girl desiring to go. A® &/ paui Gustin leaves next ent generation (themselves | just be used. we and Mra. John A. Baillargeon and|™iddy and bloomers constitute the) nis annual trip to the mount that the course of events en a sugue: 1 ts Mr. Robert Cushman, are cruising | Wardrobe, it is boped every girl will Every fall he exhibits some new | were foreordained and that our noble | Predera 7 e pes § Mt in Britieh Columbia waters on their |fe! free to afford this democratic/mountain studies. They are among )ancestors’ successful lives came as a| ™4ke ts that yo pif yacht the Westerly. |good time. Holjday House, when | nis mort loved pictures. One of the |matter of course. oaret psi Pel ye fof ~ ger finished next week, will be the cen-| pest in the $1,000 canvas given to! Inquire into the history of the) maf cg eth oe Mot Mr. and Mrs. Calvin B. Cody wit |r for interested mothers or vistors. |the University club last winter by|“grand old men and women” and | one va ie | ae . ie occupy the home of Mr. and Mra./Th* Uny rough cobtage will be ar-| Reginald Parsons. Another was the|you will find an almost exact re-|70ePt by an expert t Lester Turner, Jr, for the summer |tstic In the beat sense. Its over-| vite to the Sunset club by Mrs. A.|plica of the youth of today. So buck months [mantel will be painted expecially for) HH. Ellis. Gustin's earliest work |up and go at the game to win and 0 “ee jit as ix done In the mont Upto was interpreting water, Some of his |you will find more good in the peo-| Mr. Edward Clarke Hamlin re |“? new house; ite walls will Not | most poetic canvares were jewellike|ple of today than you ever dreamed | _ get turned last evening from Chicagy (be spotted by misceliancouk framed |cfrects of fog and sun done on our|was possible 37." or where ho was the guest for ten ¢ tures, but will mone Beonenticate waterfront. One of these hangs in| rn he eapecta ow . Thi i be Sus. | ‘ of his sister, Mrs. ,Roger Morse |"? jally to suit it we the Won « University club. Gus | The Life of eth nothing old-fashioned und conver |tin returned two weeks ago from his! Butterfl i eee tional about It. If you jhe ® Camp | annual trip to the wild inlets of Van- | % oon sil ri. IN en, OH fire daugtter, do dowp and see it | ver iedand for sev " ar Miss Grey: is Mr. and Mra. Robert Trumble and Of 0 dowp |couver island. For several years he has made this trip with Mr, Frank |®¥erage life of @ butterfly? ZANE. Pratt of Whidby island. Mr. Pratt! .T¢ average life of @ butterfly ts has bought to date rome 35 of Gus-|2>out two weeks, depending upon) |tin’s pictures. So far Paul Gustin |*# strenoth familly have wken a cottage at j Tilahee, where they plan to spend the summer. Tt was originally intended to have the two opening nights of the Cornish School Repertory company’s summer | at the home of Mra. N, C, Holmes, eee ender tha ceaions of ts Oot Pe | 217 22nd ave, N. Mra. Gertrude Brawley left Friday | “anon, Bpe™ gegen [is the only artist we have developed | ae an tutes be tue tee pb ~ At? | ttle Fine Arts society. But to avold in’ thia Northwem who instinctivety | Faded Executive Board and Mrs. W. W. Devauz confilct with the Tennis club carnival linterprets the very atmosphere ot | Hair : ‘The executive board of the Wom j see on ee tree tee eee a ep will lour country—a unique contribution! Dear Miss Grey: T have dark an's auxiliary to Kainler.Noble post, Mr. and Mra. Charlies R. Brown a he AE ert it ay pre ba the country’s art |brown hair, and as I don't wear a American Legion, will meet at J/and Mr. and Mra. H. A. Chadwick |S) tUTORy: 100 te en, with| ag ute |hat very often, the sun has streaked Pp. m. in the Frederick & Nelson|spent the Fourth at Miller River yraermer Be “ee Pade ayes gn Huei Bde the letterhend of a hotel! in jit on top and makes it two different auditorium. Tan. ® m ates ° sbure. an | sbades. } é‘@re oar’ pepe te serong wot rp ovengy aod cere ERCIAL HOTEL | Can I use anything to bring back } adios’ o arold 0 isa ae * | Corkle Sisters, Proprietors its natural color? A.W. | tL Aid Society Tdeut. Harold J Conway, whe [nights Tickets are on sale to the Newly Decorated and j a “3 abn’ thee shai ads Mra, N. R. Davis, Mra, W. 8, May: | #raduated from West Point June 13,' ON a: the Fine Arts gulleries, 1213 Any prepara’ at wo field and Mrs, A. C. Torter will be| arrived Saturday to be the guest of Fourth jabs Returnished store faded hair to its natural color hin Mother, Mrs, Le Roy Stetson, at the Audett apartments, 747 16th ave and Aloha st. Ensign E. 8, Con-! way, of the U. 8. 5, Texas, now at the navy yard, will also be the guest of his mother during the month of July. ‘The advent of the noted company of players and dramatists in this city | makes Seattle for the summer the Little Theatre Center of America. If properly supported the company on jite return East will advertise Seattle |as @ wonderful summer place, with a | population properly appreciative of the best intellectually. It might m an | the beginning of Seattle as the sum- mer intellectual capital of the coun: try instead of. Maine, An Oriental traveler who brought back one of the finest collections of Japanese prints in existence, recently sent them to New York for lack of appreciation MM July Clearance of Women’s Wear & Now On $e Your Best Opportunity to Save Money TM PTA MMOD ODDO ITI cee Mr .and Mra. George Draham, of Olympia, are spending a few qays with Mr, and Mrs, Roy © English Campbell 1 FISH cane the broller rack with olive oll and the fish will not stick to it | Neither will the fish break when re.| cally. A noted and charming mu aavak: |xiclan, ‘after a winter in Seattle, | where dentally she saw nothing ond the class room, recently went New York “thoroly distilu about Seattle, which had| ured to her as the New York of the Northwest. We cannot afford any of that type of advertising. This first season of the Repertory company will be a milestone for us intellectually Beason tickets can b had at $1.60 « play for the six plays, at ig $10 for the season ticket. A! patron can pay $100 for the same privi plus the privilege of at tending all other entertainments pre nted under the auspices of the Rep ertory c ny This last is under lined on the announcement, and, tho | nothing has been said so far, gossip tells us to expect something unusual, . PAINT Painted toys should never be given to young children, They may suck the paint off and make themselves | AMUSEMENTS — PANTAGES een 2100 Nigh Playing fm FRIVO BOSE be All present or former members of the department of agriculture, Unt versity of Washington, are invited to | lenter the competition for prizes | amounting to $90 offered by Charles | H. Bebb, F. A. L A, ttle archi: | tect, plans for a monument de-| marking the line between Pierce and ow Playing—A Snappy Show of Coats, Suits, Dresses, Blouses, Skirts, Petticoa Underwear Watch Our Windows for Real Values pe to era oe Fg R528 | RESCENT (REAM STEEL CUT OFFEE ss oo r. CRESCENT + 23g oud “SAVES YOU MONEY” (SECOND & UNION SEATTLE.WN = TUUUUTVUUTUUUCU VLU CRESCENT M/ NUFACTURING CO., SEATTLE, WASH. ie 1

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