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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, JULY 7, Tv21. go PE oR MDL ARAN ELINA HEY ARE él b |Persona sho will apend the summer with| } i _ _ area hl nla bb Pal a hl Ss l friends. Mr. Yancy will join her i Seattle | EVELYN WESTAL STEWAR! | Clu oe ol | CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Mins Mary Struve arrived tn the cee loity Tuesday to apend the Dr, and Mrs. Charles W Cantien, 9, : Native Daughters with Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Mra, J, Ki. Galbraith and Misw Mi Princess Angeli parlor of the | Mine Struve has been livin dred Hughes have removed to thelr ai J SS | Native Daughters of Washington |for the past fourteen yearn ummer home’ acrous Lake Washing) Man Borrows Money From Girl Friend; She Asks } will 1a pienic on Friday evening her first vinit to tht untr : ibe bad ; in Madrona park, Members who ex: |ing that period, | eee Cynthia's Opinion ’ Sale ; “ t to attend are asked to notify see Mr. and Mra, Per Lee Welty are , Nuptials of Miss Me Mas Mina Blossom Kent, Kenwood 4069,| Mr, Walter Nossamer, who in|‘evarting next week for Chicago Dear Miss Grey: I am much interested in your depaj ter and Mr. Fiedler Sol- or Mins Bonnie Williams, Kast 7401, | ing weveral weeks in Alaska, | * me or ae Ms fhe uves “04 ment and am going to ask your advice about a problem @ emnized; Lawn Fete echt, maga, Alumnae aasociation | will return about July 20 [friends for sx weeks. mine, which I cannot seem to solve myself meet at 1 o'clock at the home 4 : | Planned at Mrs. Leary ae dire. A. D, Waheimana, 870 Grays| ‘ate and tere.) wintas | Mrs. Emma Elderkin, of Winter} My age is 82, and I believe you would call me a sensili Home a won wt ed Siena. 40. .Giattia t, low, in spending the summer! gir], | have kept company with a man of 30 years of @ ome. iS after spending the eg epodden siggy ¥. MH. Hopkins. | for over a year and like him very much; also he cared fq ho First Bap ide +, apy a Moet , 3 : 4 the Fourth with thelr ‘ oe. me until a month ago, when I refused to loan him any mo ~ ernoot the irs! - in, bid ‘ b and daughte r an rm mi J \ a me ane nh. Tie woanion of Miss } wit a business meeting at Sa } M ier, y M sins . a 7 Mr. and Mrs, 5. C. Alt and son left: money, Ever since I have known him, he has borrowé Hite MeMaster, daughter of Mr. and| o'clock on Friday afternoon in the|countey home on M island Monday for take Chelan, where|»mall sums from me, now. amounting to $85, which he Mra. John McMaster, to Mr Hugh | chapel, Sint ave, and Ky Madison a. eae they w pend a sal r a | not offered to pay. F Sepa: Fiedler, sen of: Mes. | reo cneseeg gee yaiaaaaionnetar tg Mr Mrs, A. C. Mons, with! Strcand Mra. John Mctean, who] I have tried at different times to let him know I did nog ‘ sole Mi! tev Tam on me rion n inaatic m : R, Vetay pertormaiig the cere-| ite iter tavend tataats thelr son, Mr. H. C. Mons, Mra Moms | motored to Spokane last week, have | like his way of doing, but he always had a hard luck sto o M. Bailey perfor | . . earn! anc nal! won, lef or Sati “ ” zon five o'clock | # or friends Jamal! won, left by motor Satur: | returned, accompanied by their #0! and would say he “would pay it right k,” which, of course Lo oo “eres | eee day for Long Beach, Cal, where! in.taw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roses and greens in Layers | | Sot tub Ptonle they will make their home 14. 58, Cobb and fain he has not done. Danked the choir loft, and tall white __ Coterte Club Plenke | bays eh | Since I have refused to loan him any more, he has kept standards filled with summer blos: The annual plenie of the Coterie | | j L e goms adorned the pulpit, pink and club will be held on Friday of thi Mr, Richard Cox, of San Fran-| Mins Gertrude Cott, of Milwaukee,! away. Was I right in refusing him, and what do you thin White being the color motif. | week wt the summer homes of Mrs. |‘ in the guest Of Mr. and Mra.| Wis, will arrive tomorrow to be the | of hig actions, Miss Grey? PUZZLED, - Preceding the service, Mr. Frank H. KE. Mallet and Mra, Robert Atkin | !*rtderick Btruve for 4 fortnight guest of Mra. J, J rry for a fort What I think of such o 7 Rete at the organ played selections Edmonds, when Mra Henry ; . night not look exectly well in print. It 4 NY 18S GREY will reveive rend id from Goldmark's “Wedding Sym Landen, president of the City federa-| Mr. Jack Rowe and Mr. Richard ede vlmost. unbelievable that you havel||aVL exe of this department phony,” and Mr. Frederick Wieder | Lae wih be the quest of honor. {Castle mailed last week for the Ori-| Mins Isabel Jacobs, who has been it a9 Ueary not to discover that a|| The Star office on Tuesdaya tea) Fecht sang impressively “You and I} embers and thelr friends may take /@M% to be gone several months. the guest of b Mrs. worthwhile man would die of starv-\|9 to 4, and at other times by Alone,” by Wilson G. Smith, During the bus at Mth N. K. and 46th or} % : Jacobs, will leav lay for Van | viion before he would ask a woman|| ointment, Please do not © the ceremony Mrs, Margaret McCul at Stone way at 10 a. m. Gov. Scott C. I Mra. Bone und ycouver, B. C, She will sail July 9), goney. You should also know|| om other days than Tuesday Joch Lang, violinist, played “Ro La [Mise Marguerite Hono arrived last/on the Niagura for Honolulu, where | inne the right sort of friendship or|| lems you have an appota manza.” | Kansas Women's Club jeveaing Gum the Bast: Phey Will | she wil swuain for 6 7eer love must be accompanied by re with Mis Grey, as unexpe Lohengrin’s Bridal Chorus an The membern of the Kannan |*ll Saturday for Alaska ae mrerret) ana [220Ct: and I don't sce how vou could || visitors interfere with her nounced the bridal party. Rev, Bai-/ Women's club will be entertatned at | ae Mr. and Mrw. George Terrell 424 | respect a man like that. You should || ing. Jey, the groom and ‘his brother, Mr the country home of Mra Mra De Witte C. Nellie and her | daughter, Mise Elisabeth, left yester | conalder yourself well rid of a mighty | Sa Cart Fiedler, who acted as his} Chureh. They will take the icaee, won Gila Pian tet tet atl en [OOO SPOONER Bf Romine Solas: |three oflded pills; and were ased groomsman, entered cane local at 10 o'clock te, Crtiiies wines a cee te te the Enid af tio ea | see lthe Medici in eflaston to Gl o Sonnors, th: wed they will be met by Mrs. Church | / por Meare ep tien ee, prof von Ramen: alone, attractively at-| jee ere eh pe! iis’ son-intaw and daugter, Mr.| Dr, and Mra. L. H. Meadows OMias | Answers Disabled Now of medicine, im which that f tired in apricot crepe de chine, and Gad Centon Alumnte nd Mra, Albert Charles Phillipa.| jeanne Pringle, of Clear Lake, are| Veteran ty see eminent, ant, Tretia wearing a wide-brimmed hat to cor be given during the afternoon They are stopping at Banff and! receiving congratulations upon the| Dear Miss Grey: Our “Disabled |‘ nee Oe Some sabe Lake Louise on their way north. |pirth of a daughter June 20 at the | Veterans” letter went straight to the i. Her flowers were a lovely mene ~ akrata é peer of pink sweet peas and bach s ae Halland W. ©. TU. On July 16 they will accompany Mra.| Virginia Mason hospital of ove 1921 girl and here 1 am The Eye Quicker elor buttons, The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Stewart.) yayorg w. C. 7. U. will meet Fri-| Harmon B. Kyus and Ming Celeste wh yl | to take up the defensive |Than the Hand The bride followed on the arm of| Portrait by James & Merrihew. dan July 8, af 3 ma with Mra | RVUs oh a trip to Miss Marie McDowell, who has . Mr ns, please let me| Dear Miss Grey: Which ts her father, charming in her wed © oR cg Lela Sauer, 2410 W, 62d st. A mis | been the guest of Mins Virginia Jef-| plead for myself and my many girl |quicker, the hand or the eye? ding gown of pearl canton crepe, de- signed with a ruffied skirt and small basque, trimmed in Princess lace.| Her hat was of white velvet and Tolled in soft folds from her face, Lilies of the valley and orchids | tians and Lorraines, will hold a te | formed her graceful shower boug An informa! reception in the Braw: jon the French national holiday, July | ley room followed the service. On their wedding journey Mrs. Fiedler | wore a navy blue tricotine one-piece costume, a blue wrap, and a hat of Blue and silver. A corsage of Cecil Brunner roses and lilies of the val ley made complete her attractive at After August 1, Mr. and Mra re ae beet Demo at 1880 YSep ave. N. eee Federation of Women’s Clubs to Give Lawn Fete ‘The board of trustees of the Seat- tle Federation of Women's clubs wil hold a lawn fete next Tuesday after noon at the home of Mrs, Eliza Ferry Leary, 1551 Tenth ave. N. Mra A. J. Webb is chairman of the fete, with the following assistants: Admission, Mrs. F. W. Criswell; tickets, Mrs. Bllen Leckenby; decorations, Mrs. M. Krikorian; fortune telling booth, Mrs. John Trumbull, Mme. de Rapalja and Adelaide Haggard: music and dancing, Mra. M. J. Fobn and Mrs. Anna E. Bloom; refreshments, Miss For further information telephone Mrs. Wilson R. Gay, chairman of the board of trustees, Main 6151. eee Tea Assistants Chosen At the tea Mrs. Thomas J. Gorman and Miss Frances Gorman are giving at their hore next Tuesday after- noon from 3 until 5 o'clock, compli- mentary to Mise Camille Mahoney, assisting in the living room will be Mrs. James P. Cronin, Mrs. Cecile Mahoney Kane and Mrs. R. A. Quig- key. Presiding at the urns are to be Mra. J. C. Heffernan, Mra. E. C. Burke, Mra. D. F. Powers and Mrs. James E, Galbraith, assisted by Miss Angela McClellan, Miss Phyllis Ham- lin, Miss Angela and Miss Dolores Gorman. eee Dinner at Arctic Club Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. John Sumrall, Mr. Edward Martin will en. tertain with a dinner at the Arctic club this evening. eee Assistants Named for Tea Mrs, Albert Wilton and Mra. Ber. | tha Fairbanks are entertaining with | @ tea on Saturday afternoon, compli- | mentary to Miss Camille Mahoney and Miss Florence Wolcott, and have chosen the following assistants: Presiding at the tea table the first hour are to be Mrs. Charles L. Manes | and Mrs. Ross E. Hibler, while the | second hour hospitalities will be dis pensed by Mra. Charles R. Castlen and Mrs, Wilmot H. Lilly. Assisting in the entertainment of the guests will be Mrs. Aubrey Wil. ton and Mrs. Cecile Mahoney Kane. Little Jane Lamping will receive the cards at the door during the calting | hours from 3 until 5 o'clock. ee Luncheon Hostess | Mrs, Riley H. Allen was hostess | this afternoon, entertaining with an tnformal luncheon at the Hotel Washington on Facilities | . Transportati on July 15 The committee on arrangements for the tennis carnival, July 15, an- Bounces that motors will meet ail} street cars the day of the carnival and convey guests to the grounds. cee Picnic Luncheon At the Tennis club tomorrow after. noon at 1 o'clock, the Seattle Smith | College club will entertain with picnic luncheon, complimentary to the Tacoma b: ch of Smith alum. Tea at Earlington Golf Club | The Harlington Golf and Country club entertained with a tea yester. day afternoon with Mra. H. J. Grif. fiths and Mrs. R. B. Bridgeman act- ing as hostess for the day. Sigua Fal house, the pupils of iee| PAINT BRUSHE |COTTAGE CHEESE Mra. G. H. Jackman will be the Charles, at their Fort Lawton quar " vould find time to be a pal Sprinkle with salt and then & A. L. Trent will entertain with a mu-| Vine heated to boiling pomt|hostems at a card party given on] TE Me igefinitely. but who would find tim * pall yah & weiet beh. steale and dansant. ise soften the brush in which paint | Thurwiay, July 7, at #:20 p.m. at e's alee mesos bp tiga ony one | ——___—_— | Sa FA - Nowed to ¢ at the | the Overseas clubhouse, 404 13th a new how et in touch with them. | oP ggrl aesgtong Bargth 5 May: iB ne beware sassy endo in.) MP. and Mra. J. C. MacDonald and And I am just as sure, too, that if . brush simmer in the vinegar a few lave. N. Members and frien ewe aiiatin, of Vasuever, & /C. men Sova | minutes, then wash if strong soap | vited or ant ne the beart said “love” that your dis | How You Can Remove | 0 * arrived today by motor and are Ub» ablement would not | suds. | guests of Mr. and Mra C HL Bur ON SAVINGS : Every Trace of Cornish School rae Olympic Circle, No, 87 poor of but a blessing orn: 100 | SHOES Otymple Circle, No. 87, Neighbors |” 2 ek Sys Opening fae of Wooderaft, have called a speci! 1) 114 ares award Seam Mr Sign of the (Toilet Talks) Never put damp shoes near a fire to dry. It makes the leather harsh and canses shrinkage ‘The Cornish school is moving to tts! new building, at Roy st, and Harvard ave. and the first event will be the try-out for the Adolph Bolm scholar. ship, Saturday evening, July 9. The successful competitors (a boy and a girl) wil! receive free instruction for four weeks, Mr. Bolm's classes be- gin work on Monday, the opening day tn the new building. A week hence Sergei Kifbansky | will return for bia second summer @mgageuient atthe” Cornish. His popularity last year insures him a warm welcome, Ever since his re turn to New York, last September, he has been an ardent booster of Se attle and the Cornish school. His former pupils are to be found In ev- | ery music cemter of the country. July Clearance Jersey Coats$5.00 Jersey Suits $10.75 Separate Skirts in Plaids or Stripes $5.75 Hand-Made Blouses $3.95 and Up = = jp om. in Baflard ball WE HAVE RECENTLY stairs he is sure to blame his ADDED 1500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS, Come and examine our equipment for the safekeeping of bonds and other valuable papers, . Entrance corner Second ave. at Pike st, PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK tor the mishap. Cnidren Ht Poget Sonnd Navigation Co 32.50 Information, Main 2992 100 Dresses Specially Priced $9.75 to $39.75 One group of Suits in novelty checks, tricotine, serge and jersey—values to $50 $19.75 One group of Coats in all the wanted summer materials--- te $4.95 to $35 100 Spring and Summer Hats to close ear $3.95 Values to $20.00 “SAVES YOU MONEY" (SECOND & UNION SEATTLE WN Card Party at Overseas Clubhouse meeting for Monday, July 11, at § When a married man falls down Mra. William Swinburne, wife of her ferson at home at Yarrow for ¢, nds, jity of wanton negiect |is this proved? GRAGI Reception on |slonary progr “m wilt be given, Admiral Swinburne, U N., is althe past Sight, left teddy for her lor heartionmens, You aoe, so many| Re eve. ta capes of eal French Holiday SANDWICH } Past Commanders’ Club kuest at the Sunset club for a few |home in Portland of us work every day, many of us \$2 impressions per second, whiel Miss Hortense Summer, secretary} Brown bread, butter, cottage} ‘The Past Commandery club, No. |Gays. and ia planning @ [rip {0} ae nF have to work to earn our daily|much more rapid than the of the French Society of the Alaa-| cheese, strawberry preserves. 8, W. B. A, of the Maccabees, wit! | Mount Rainier. | a \SALT ad. In the days of '65 thin condi-|ments of the hand. This cam Cut bread in onequarter inch) meet at the home of Mrs, Jamen| paiediar arguls hein thas to-| Bate ‘ndtee to the bath water-has| U2 did not exist. And many of us| Proved by looking at a rapidly % et. / ception at her home, 3010 Alder st.,| slices. generously with but} Arthur Boucher, 1318 Harrison st Mise Priscitie Treat Se nolan tnviansadine effect |have duties to perform when we volving electric fan, and noting ter, (The other ingredients are lack: | Priday, July & bo opel Mayr sonny ot gl oe . home. Can't you understand eight impressions penetrate bet 14, from 4 until § o'clock ling im fat) Put a layer of cheese! Luncheon will be served at 1:20 | 60st Of Miss Anne Parsons, ae very full our days are and how few | the rapidly moving leaves of the eee about one-quarter inch thick on the} p.m. ee = sn Reginald our opportunities to show you th | coer ge eae sce a | bre: rs er of pre yea a ee ona, for o *. deep down in our hearts, despite our | standing behini ve fan. Mra Ralph Wegener will enter | . erie Mr. and Mra. Riley H. Aflen, who BANK dear grandmothers | BROOMS tain informally at luncheon at her DAILY AIRI NG | Prairie Rose Club have been the guests of Mra Anna Randnier ton, Ne ate Waker. Ot fine Ji home tomorrow afternoon, compii-\“4hfia2 “AL IGLINAT | ue Praise Rese ebed wit held a| = ANS. will onl Sunday, duty’ 16, D TRUST CO. very different social life as weil as| hen not in use tet the » menting Mra. Raymond Wegener, of Bvery baby should have @ daily | a i otenle at Rocsevelt, park, [°° thelr home in Honolulu. ° dreas, so why shouldn't we look as|*t#nd on ite handle This Yakima, who is a visitor in the city.| ring and a daily bath, the former | basket plcn cain deeete eee well as act differently? Never foar,|¥@Dding of the straws and deste | eee lasting just as long as mother’s time |Monday, July 11 yunes ” Mr. W. T. Chartes, of Chicago, ar for our hearts are really just as true |{>S their usefulness, Musicale and Dansant and baby's enjoyment of it suggest, | 404 games in the atterneen. rived yesterday to be the guest of iss tho adios 6 SB 4 | wooded — his brother and sisterinlaw, Col. i now any minber of 1921" giris| Carpets which have become soil Oncar J. Charles, U. 8. A, and Mra who are busy, as busy as can be,|Y scot can be cleaned with Three Balls | A stiff paste made with some Dear Mins Grey: What do the | dered delatone and water and three balls which generally hang in | ona hairy surface about twon front of a pawnshop represent? will, when removed, take every The three bails were originally the! of hair with it. The skin should arms of the Medict family, the earli-| be washed to free it from the est and most important of the mon-|ing delatone. No harm can ey-lenders of Lombardy. They were | from this treatment, but be sure first used in England by the agent! delatone you get, and you will ne of that family, and were afterwords| disappointed, Mix fresh as copied by others. They represent |—Advertieement. President. BUNKER, President. ~ KAHLER hie: and Mrs. Henry Macauley and Mrx F. M. Kellar left today on a motor trip around Vancouver island, plan ning to remain over the week-end. eee Mra C. I. Freeman, of Aberdeen, and her mother, Mra. George Will ard, of Spokane, are the guests of Mr. and Mra. B.C. Yancy. Mrs Yancy is leaving tn a few days for Liberty lake, near Spokana, where wite nt Cashier. V. WACHTIN, Foreign Dept. Cotumbia 8¢. For the Family washing—Soaks clothes clean Then fet your clothes soak —and rinse without" any hard rubbing— Soak one hour—two whatever time ls convenient. These Gerful mild suds tooven every paructe off dirt. Rinse. to remove the locesned dist.) SD) the water rune clear .gie ERB save you hours of back-breaking rub new soap produdt. Rinso is a pero fect combination of pure, cleansing materials that loosen dirt from even the heaviest pieces of the weekly wash without injury to a single fabric. With it you do not have to rub anything but the most badly soiled spots such as neck bands and cuffs. Don’t rub your youth away. Get’ a package of Rinso today at your grocer’s or department store Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass, ITH this sensational new soap product you can save yourself hours of back-breaking rubbing on the washboard. We all know it is possible to get the regular weekly wash clean with ordinary cake soap, but it is a ter- ribly long, hard job. We know soaking the clothes has always Imeant less rubbing. After years of experimenting, the largest soap makers in the world have perfected in Rinso an entirely Q WASHING MACHINE OWNERS get beautifully whine othee with Rinsa Follow the feqwer directions, adding « fred Rinso solution before operating machine, The results are wonderfide, “Don’t rub your youth away”

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