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Seattle Society Judge and Mrs. Burke Plan Dinner Honoring Visitors; Miss Tid- marsh to Entertain for Miss Farrell; Dinner at University Club. XT Friday, the day of the big carnival to be given at the Ten iis club, will see many dinner par tes at the club house that evening, among them being the one Judge and Mrs. Burke are giving, honoring Mrs. Harmon D. Ryus, of Los An Beles, who is the guest of hor sister, Mrs. Albert Charles Phillips, and Colonel M, Willard Glenn and Mrs. Glenn, of Georgia, the guests of Mrs. Bliza Ferry Leary. Last evening Judge and Mra. Burke were dinner hosts at Snoqual mie Lodge, entertaining a nymber of Outoftown guests. ee Informal Supper Complimenting Miss Farrell Miss Phoebe Nell Tidmarsh is en- tertaining with an informal supper @t her home at the Highlands to Morrow evening, in compliment to ‘Miss Helen Farrell, who has just re turned from Europe. oe “No Host” Dinner Will Precede Dancing Party Preceding the dancing party Mr, and Mra. William D. Perkins are at the Sunset club this even- complimenting Mr, and Mrs. Dean Gooding Witter, of San Fran isco, will be a “no host” dinner at the University club, which ts being Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barnes, and includes Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Elmore, Mr. and Mra John W. Eddy, Mr, and Mrs. John Henry Ballinger, Mr. and Mrs. James Mac- farlane, Mr. and “Mrs. Robert P. Greer, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Boglo, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brinkley, Mr. and Mrs. George Warren Boole, Mr. and Mrs. William T, Burwell, Mrs. ‘William Peachy and Col. A. M. Weth- eee Dinners Preceding Perkins Dance Among the many dinner parties this evening preceding the kins’ dance at the Sunset club ‘Will be those of Miss Phyllis Blake _ &fd Miss Nellie Felger, who are en- tertaining & few guests at their eee Charming Tea Given Today ‘Mrs, Albert Witton and Mrs Bertha Fairbanks entertained with « ‘@elightful tea, given at their home this afternoon, honoring Miss Ca- mille Mahoney and Miss Florence I THE tv door during the calling hours, from 3 until 5 o'clock, was little Jane ping. ; Mrs. Serwe Honored at Tea ‘Mrs. Daryl Elliott White was host- ess this afternoon at her apartment fn the Broadmore, entertaining with a charming tea from 4 until 6 o'clock, honoring Miss Charlotte Mann. Mrs, Willtam 8S. Taylor and Mrs. Edwin O. Mann presided at the @ainty tea table, centered with @ wide basket of pink roses and lav- ° Entertainment for Miss Mann Honoring Miss Charlotte Mann, who will become the bride of Ensign | Ralf Douglass Baker on Wednesday evening, July 20, Mra. Henry Broder ick and Mrs. Francis Everett Mitch ell entertained charmingly at the| home of Mrs. Broderick yesterday afternoon with a tea and, as an add ed compliment, a handkerchief shower. Miss Vernita Swezea presided at the attractive tea table, which had & novel central decoration. A golden | sprinkling can was imbedded in a} garden of Cecil Brunner roves, with a fluffy tulle bow adorning its han- fle, while leading from the eprinkler was a shower of pink baby ribbons to which the handkerchiefs were at ‘ached. og Delta Delta Delta ‘ethodist Epise: Pretty Luncheon at Tennis Club Miss Helen Stryker entertained with a prettily appointed. lunc at the Tennis club complimenting a group of friends) who have recently returned from at- tending Eastern schools. Twelve guests were seated around the table, which had for its central decoration a beautiful basket fiped with dainty corsages, which were later distributed among the guests Bridge ‘Luncheon The first in a series of parties that the Country club, at East Seattle, is planning will be a bridge luncheon, planned for Wednesday afternoon, July 20. The committeo ts arrang ing details, which will be announced Married in the South Miss Emma Charlotte Grinnell, daughter of Mrs. Erma A. Grinnell, of Tacoma, was quietly married on Wednesday, July 13, in Los Angeles to Mr. Orvill J. Harrell! of that city, Mr. and Mrs. Harrell will make their home in the South. Delta Gamma Luncheon Delta Gamma sorority will enter: | tain with a luncheon at he Women's | in the presence of a small circle of University club next Tuesday after- noon, at half after 12 o'clock. DATES TO REMEMBER TUESDAY, JULY 12— Gorman and Miss, Frances Gorman to entertain with & tea at their home from § until jock, honoring Mise Camilie deration of Women's Clubs to hold iawn tete at the > za Ferry Leary in the afternoon. Mrs. John Loor Locke, tertain with a tea and miscella mplimeyting Mins Mann and Mra. auxiliary to the Seattle Symphony and Mra. Henry Broderick to entertain with @ dance at home, and her fiance, Fm THURSDAY, JULY 14 James Doster Hurd, Mise Bispeth McEwan and Castien and Mra MacAdam will enter: a luncheon at summer home of Mra. Sorority Luncheon Delta Delta Delta sorority wil! have a luncheon on Saturday, July 16, at the Women’s University club, Bt 1 o'clock. Visiting members are expecially invited to attend, For res ervations, notify Miss Hallie Bron-| gon, Garfield 1013. eee Children’s Party Biss Eva Pape entertained with a) @ildren’s party at her home Thurs | @xy afternoon, for the p her two little nieces, Shirl and Virginia Lois Pape, the small | daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore | @ been | the guests of Mrs. Pape’s parents, | BR. Pape, of Hoquiam, who hi Mr. and Mrs. Palmerton, for the past ten days. o Informal Tea Mrs, Jason LV). Butler was hostess Thursday afternon at her home, en. tertaining with an informal tea com plimenting Mies Ade! Mr: mer complimentary FRIDAY, JULY 15— club carnival at the Tennis DAY, JULY 19— wedding of Miss Ro at the home of her Crystal Springs, wt o'clock in the afternoon. Mrs. George W. § with @ bridge tem, of Albuquerque, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20— Mann to Mr. Ralf Dougt followed by a atethe home of Mr, and Mra, Ed THURSDAY, JULY 21— Annual gatden party for the benef le Day Nursery at the ne of Mra. Frederick Bausman John Buckley to entertain with ‘noon at her home honoring Mise SATURDAY, JULY 23— Mid-auminer dance at Golf ahd Country club, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3~ eld Kaufmann, | who has been studying art in Califor. | nia for the past six years, and who! is the guest of her parents, Mr. and| Jacob Kaulmann, for the sum-| Joneph's church '» MRS. FRANK HAMMOND SKINNER Dainty Luncheon Miss Elizabeth Folger was the | Tucker will return tn the fall to at tend the university. honor guest at a dainty luncheon heon | &iven by & group of her friends on afterhests | Thursday afternoon, Included were | Miss Fae Whisler, Mins Helen Servis, Miss Dorothea Thomas, Mins Magda. len Breyman, Miss Mabel Lockyear, Miss Loretta Daly and Miss Dorothy Knight eee Calendar for Tea Shop Next Week In charge of the Little Tea Shop of the Children’s Orthopedic hospital next week will be the following gullds; Monday, Broadway, chair. man, Mra, Otto Grunbaum; Tuesday, Laurelhuret, chairman, Mrs. Howard | Knott; Wednesday, Interlaken, host- eas, Mrs. C. M Gobel; Thursday, Queen Anne, hostess, Mra, R, C. Hor- ton; Friday, Alki auxiNary, chairman, Mra. Charles H. Gaffner; Saturday, | 4 week at the 5; Plymouth Socia] Service club, host oat, Mra. H. S$, Woodworth. eee Miss Carey Becomes Mrs. The marriage of Miss Ellen Carey and Mr, George G. Sherwood was solemnized Wednesday evening, July 6, at the home of Mr, and Mra. W. G. McLaren, Rev. F. L. Forbes, f the First Presbyterian church, per: forming the ceremony at 8:30 o'clock, friends, ‘The bride was charming in a sown of filet lace, trimmed in rose point, Mr, and Mra, Sherwood left | later on their weddng trip to Van- lcouver, B. C. On thelr return they | will proceed to San Francisco, where | they will reside. | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred EK. Hammer lof Branford, Conn. arrived last |Sunday to be the guests of their | |son-in-taw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clise, planning to re- jmain for some time. | eee | Miss Janet Danner of Berkeley, | oai., who has been the guestof her ) brother-in law and sister, Mr. and/ | Mra. Edgar J. Berg, for the past| five weeks, will leave next Friday | for her home, | eee | Mr. Lacy Hofius, who has been at tending Lawrenceville arrived the | first of the week to be the guest for |the summer of his aunt, Mrs, E. H Jacobs. eee Mr. and Mrs. Elbridge H. Stuart | will be the week-end gu |home near the Country club. cee Mr. and Mrs, John D, Farrel and Miss Helen Farrell returned yester. day from their European trip. ove | Mr, and Mrs, Dean Gooding Wit \ter arrived by motor yesterday from |San Franciseo to be the guests of |Mrs. Witter’s parents, Mr. and Mra. |W. D. Perkins. 8. Mrs. George H. Bigge, Mra. Will- jfam C. Heussy, Mrs, William D, Perkins, Mrs, Lee H. Wakefield, |Miss Edith Denison and Miss Amy {Smith formed a motor party who | went to Tacoma yesterday to be the guests of Mrs. J. P. Weyerhaeuser, chairman of the Northwest field com, mittee of the ¥. W. C. A, at a lunch. eon given at her home. eee Miss Ethel Emery sailed from San Francisco today for Seattle, On her arrival she will be the guest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, J, C, Emery, at their home at Seahurst park. eee Mr, and Mrs, Norman Tucker and daughter, Miss Alice Tucker, aceom- unied by Miss Johanna Sprague, are leaving next week by motor for / San Francisco, where Mr. and Mra- e~ Mr. George H. Leghorn ts leaving decided to gather all baby trip to San|now being made up, for shipment July 16th, and at the same time | Monday for a two weekw | Francisco and Los Angeles. 402 Tenth ave. N. Mra. promfinent club worker, having been | giria, & member of the state board of the| Miss Gladys Taylor, of Rolling Federation of Women's Clubs for/Bay, and Minx Velma Cochran, of the past three y . Mr. Peter Van Mise Betty Warner who has heen Helen Schwager for the past week,| Mrs. Hugh Croonquist and Miss left yesterday for Gertrude Goodspeed, of Spokane, are | . Mr, and Mra. Mra Plank will| Y. W. Cc. A Mr. and Mrs. have been the guests of Mr. Green, who Green's ‘Thomas |day Green, for several weeks, are depart: |girlx’ conference at Seabeck. ing tomorrow for their home in New! Miss Esther Melby, of 5015 15th | thirty-one attended this the Y. W. C. A. girls’ conference at | promoted by the girls’ department of | tern field committee of Miss Landerdale, of Yakima, with |the Young “Women’s Christian asso- ea, Mtoe put|her party of high school girls, was |clation. WORK SA VER Before cleaning the radiator, catch the dust and thus save self the trouble of sweeping it out of |Seabeck sts of Dr. | the corners and cracks. \and Mrs. Walter A. Moore at their| NOW PLAYING A Fascinating New Film Star May McAvoy “A PRIVATE SCANDAL” The Five World-Famous Principals of THE SONORA GRAND OPERA CO. In a Brief Music Festival BLUE MOUSE Ea THEATRE Fea SEATTLE STA || Clubs CLUBS FOR MONDAY Jitney Dane Center, the well | recognized as one of the leading fac tors in the social, charitable and civic movements of the city, a “jitney” dance will be given at Dreamland on Monday evening, July 11, The hall on this occasion has been turned over to the board of the ¢ |whose members will act as p en for the see Prairie Rose Club The Prairie Ro basket picnic at Roosevelt park, Mon day, July 11 and games in the aft Olymple Circle, No, 87 Woodcraft, have called a special meeting for Monday, July 11, at 8 p.m, in Ballard hall ar) ADDITIONAL CLUBS Pennsylvania Study Club The members of the Pennsylva nia Study club and the North End er July 15 at 1 o'clock, in Volunteer park. During the afternoon there will be @ program of folk dances given by the puplis of Mra G. W Martin, and the arrangements for the reception on b the 8. 8. Keystone State July Will be an nounced. Members and friends in vited. eee York Community Club The York Community club will hold @ picnic on Sunday at Kings ton. eee Annual Picnic Held The woman's club of the Victory Rubber company held its second annual pienic on Saturday last at Point Defiance, and on the eame day visited the rone show. The of- floers of the club are: President, Mra, Wiliam LeRoy Baird; vice president, Mra. William EB. Ogle; seo retary, Mra. Cushman, and treasurer, Mra. Thomas Patterson. ee Seattle Review No, 8 Beattie Review No. &\W. BA, of the Maccabees, will bold its regu jar meeting Thursday, July 14. S p.m. in the W. O. W. ball, Fourth ave. an¢ Marion st, eee Lorraine Social Club Lorraine Social club will meet Wednesday, July 13, at 2 p. m., at the Masonic Temple. All Eastern Stars invited. eee B. C., will gather at Woodland park freshinent tables at 1 p. m. . . |Tucker will, make their home. Mins Roasdan Relief Committee The Russian Relief committee met |Charles Forrest Wilson, Thursday noon in the Erickson room of the Y. W. C. A. bidg., and forward the money donations which Mr. and Mra Frank M. Preston,| have been sent in since the last ‘Whose marringg took place tn Spo-| shipment was made, which will also kane, July 29, will arrive this eve-|go for the purchase of these gar from their wedding trip and|ménts. ‘This in the first baby will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs.jclothes drive the committee has Harold Preston unti their new home| made and has been very successful. is completed. Tt is requested that all garments held over for the next shipment, to be made in four weeks. Mr. Harold Preston returned yes} Those wishing to help tn this terday from fipokane, where he epent| work kindly communicate with jpokane Country club./ Mra. Kiemptner, € oe . field 2702. ee Mra. James L. Lee, of Velva, N. D., ¥. W.C A New has recently arrived in the city and will spend the summer with her|st, returned yesterday from Seabeck, niece, Misa Esther V. Johnson, at|where she was ‘a teacher in the Y is a) W. C. A. conference for high schoo! 209 13th ave. N., returned yesterday F. Mra. Raymond Bell and Miss Bios terday with the parties they chap. eroned at the 10 days’ ¥. W. CG A. this | girls’ conference at Seabeck. morning for a two weeks’ trip to los| Miss Frances Penrose, of Walla Angeles and San Diego. Walla, recreation leader at the Y. W. C. A. girls’ conference at Seabeck, Everett, |clostng yesterday, is visiting in Se Miss attie, in Seattit for the day with parties Tee of|of high school girls which they |ford, U Tacoma will be the guests of Mr. and |chaperoned at the girls’ conference Mrs. Heber Plank over the week-end. |at Seabeck. On Thursday, J motor to Packwood lake on a fishing Seabeck, where she chaperoned a party of high schoo! girls at the girls’ conference from June 27 to July 7. urning from the Y. W. C. A. ave. N. Bi, returned yesterday from Seabeck. to|in Seattle yesterda your. |the Y. W, C. A. girls’ conference at opens Monday, July 18.° Chorus Rehearsal Monday evening, 7:45, at First Methodist Church, Fifth Ave. and Marion 8t., the 3,000-voice chorus will have its eleventh rehearsal. Society at the Harbor Forts GLAMOUR OF ‘olonel John L. r of the Puget Sound const heron) Should Woman Eliminate Minute Details of Her MOUNTAINS * For the benefit of the Educational | S.A work of which is | Command defenses, Colonel Henry Mw wi-| Attire? Is She Wasting Time in Seeking Individ- Colonel Major Frank Dexter @pplin, U. 8. Ay and! Dear Miss Grey: We n have returned from t , . nt trip, which compr gentle art of ¢ mour and for club will hold a | Motoring. from mountain } COMMANDER Returning a8 commander of Fort! Shall we have a standardized costume for all occasions, just Olympic circle No. 87, Neighbors of | ( 7 ; | Is it worth while, now that women have so many outlets for ny friends at| time and thought and effort, to spend so many hours in the Previous to thelr) smal! details of costuming? Seed te cru aatt| Or do women exert more influence if they are always be- making the Rainier tour Lewis, and Mra weleomed by the harbor forta Progressive club, will plenie togeth- | VICTORIA VISIT Lieutenant| Are ready-made clothes as practical as those made b Alphaeus Moore ; : F : John, Twormaley, f , re * Seattle, are in Victoria, where they| Do we mind seeing another with a gown exactly like © entertained by | own on the street? and Mrs. Charles Francis Good-| o¢ course, we must go to the dis charming place) cussion with open minds, We can’t! rawing rooms filled with roses |tayorite interest of femininity—it al- || ointment. Please do formed a frame for the charming | ways will be. But we can gain much other Yort Worden Wednesday by Mrs. , wife of Captain Lou! & A., and introducing her sister, Mina Eves, lovely in @ rose |i. matter of dress just from the |oolored frock Presiding at the tea table, a visi of wweet peas and rose tulle, | Mrs. Merriam, wife of Colonel Henry | Macpherson M tea given at James | were 8. A. com-| Mra as \ta Applin, wife of Major Frank Dexteg | "20 Whale In diepensing th handsome collation the hostess was Ansivted by Mins Downs Mins Eves will spend the summer | | Beddard in MMs Natural Hist at Fort Worden, where various fes- |!" farewell to Lieutenant Lee E-| states that the largest whale Uvities are planned in her honor. | HONOR GUEST Accompanied by two chit. |f9Fmed the graceful decoration, and | grates national museum has a + wife of Major |*fter the games a successful SUPPET | specimen which is 78 feet long, Royal Kemp Greene, U. & A, adju-|Wa# served. The high prize was won| neag weighing three tone. tant of the Puget Sound coast returned from a weeks’ visit ‘to Port Angeles, where g . |she was the house guest of her|RAINTER TRIP Chilean Appointment the| Lieutenant J. Longstreet Whelchel, Dear Miss Grey: What p honor guest at several smart func (| sonn Harvey Madison, U. 8. A. Former Rossland Residents Picnic All former residents of Rossland, COAST ARTILLEY CHANGES Major Kelley Benjamin Lemmon, and Major Charles Robert A. bave bean relieved and served unt2 1828, the latter from duty at Fort Worden and as» Mgned to Honolulu. Captain Thomas| Days varied by yachting or motor & A, Lieutenant|!ng, evenings enlivened by dining| About 8 A,|"nd dancing, in the light of a great | Bombs Lieutenant Halvor Hegland Myrah,|log fire, formed an ideal program| Dear Miss Grey: What was |U. 8. A., of Fort Worden; Lieutenant | offered their week-end guests by Mr. 'expioding force of the largest | Lee B. Gray, U. & A., of Fort Casey,|@nd Mrs. Frederick J. Bailey, of|used in the late war? X. Y. ant Nathaniel Allanson|Glen Cove, whose Fourth of July| he war department states S. A, of Fort Flag |house party complimented Surgeon | pomb of 1,600 pounds weight, o to Manila |Hugh de Vallin, U. 8. P. H. 8. and jing detoren 800 and 900 pounds \'Three new field officers will shortly | Mrs. de Vallin, of Seattle, with their | nigh explosive, either TNT or larrive at Fort Worden, Major Felite |bouse guests, Mrs. Watson and Miss |tol, was the largest bomb used. 8. A, Major Clement C.| Watson of New Orleans, Miss An-! tomb was used by the allied Heth, U. & A. and Major Walter |‘erson of the University of Minne-|7ne targest depth charge used Singles, U. & A. The group of lieu. |9°ta. and Mr. Wilford Easterbrook of | ing the war against subi |tenants expected includes Lieutenant |tbe University of Washington. the United States navy's M: Frederick L. Hayden, U. 8. A, son - depth: dom), contehiiel en. ot Colonel John L, Hayden, U. 8. A, |MOTOR TRIP commander of the Puget Sound coast| Major Thomas C. Stahle, U. 8. A., a8 defenses; Lieutenant Warren C. Rut- | Commander of Fort Ward, with Mrs. P Lieutenant Ewart J.|Stahle and thetr children, spent a| Patent Strickland, U. S A., Lieutenant Gus. |tWo weeks’ leave motoring in Cali-|on Wooden Clock S& A, and Lieu. | fornia, Dear Miss Grey: When did Walker, U. 8. A. , . Sunday, July 10, for their annual The marriage of Miss Linna Adele Downie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Downie, to|P!enic-. Those attending are re | Frank Hammond Skinner, was solemnized on Thursday evening, June 30, in the First church.—Portrait by Grad) quested to ,brimg lunch basket vu. 8. A Laincheon will be served at the re |} iniey. hes [and Lieute been ordered now being made up kindly be Miss Imbel Jacote left yentertay|turned in to 1915 First ave. not for Vancouver, B. C., and sailed to-/later than Friday, July 15th. All day for Honolulu on the 8. 8, Niag-| garments not made up and ready ara, where she will remain for a/for shipment by that date will be tave H. Vogel, U tenant Francis W. BON VOYAGE e ‘As bon voyage to Mra, Moore, wite|U: S. A. of Fort Flagler, has re- of Lieutenant Colonel Jairus A}-|‘Urned after a brief leave, which he| The Terry patent was Miss Julia Fisher, of 1203 E. Lynn Among “those assist- ing were Lieutenant Charles Forrest and Lieutenant Halvor Hegland Myrah, U. 8. A. GLEN COVE At their Glen Cove place on Sat- urday Mrs. Frederick J, Bailey en-| tertained informally in compliment | wife of Colonel |Henry Macpherson Merriam, U. 8. |A., commander of Fort Worden, and | |Mra. Lemmon, wife of Major Kelley Benjamin Lemmon, }were accompanied by William Mer- |riam, Kelley Benjamin Lemmon, IL, and J. Grant Lemmon. from Seabeck, where they were Bible Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Pape! teachers in the Y. W. C, A. confer- and two small daughters, who have lence for high school girls. been she guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Palmerton, left yesterday for their |som Perry, of Tacoma, returned yes home in Hoquiam. ee 8, A. who ATTRACTIVE BRIDGE An attractive bridge was given at their Fort Casey quarters Wednes-! by Captain Dorsey J. Ruther: 8. A., and Mrs. Rutherford, | SATURDAY Cynthia Greys an of : | wality of Style? | enjoy a spirited discussion oc sourse, but over some sub- «4 | casionally—all in good spirit, of tching fish, a#| ject where opinion can always be divided and where there are ses well as the more #trenuous sport of | plenty of arguments on both sides. Nothing is more stimU= Ty bo lating to the intellect, or amusing—if one has a sense of ; humor and can give and take freely. ma | Some time, when such a discussion is desired, try the sub- | ject of women’s clothing. 1 4 as men do? comingly gowned in the best of which they are capable? How much time and money should go to the making of the | wardrobe? »-\ the modiste? expect to prove or disprove anything in one discussion, or, indeed, in many. Clothing has always been a || 9 on anys illumination on the subject ax differ || less you have lent women study and decide it—and || with Mins Grey, |we may guin new ideas, Of course, it will not do to study | | Ing. | standpoint of form-covering—or re | ing new designs of beauty and oo OD | vealing. What would the business fort. lof the country be without the in-! It's a broad subject. M. le leentive of woman's demand for nov- sd fling elty of texture and shade and gar | Largest }| Think of an the different work: Dear Miss Grey: How long men and artisans employed in sup- | : |plying needs and desires, in produc- |the largest whale and how much di it weigh? MARY. Gray, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Gray, 24 | otserwed was 85 feet or more in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. W.|7¢ «was sighted in the North Afl W. Henry. Roses and sweet peas! y¢ was mot weighed. The i by Mra. Madison, wife of Lieutenant gy aah Regarding U. 8A, and Mra Whelchel, of Fort |appotnted Heman Allen, brother Flagier, with their house guest, Mrs, |Ethan Allen, minister to Chile? fors Martha Bearden Mulholland, of RD ports oes Washington, D. C., leave next week | Heman Alen, @ nephew of BU to make the famous trip to Mount|Allen, was ai minister Rainier and Paradise Inn. Chile in 1883, by President M rake: Wea years under John Quincy Adama. eee i charge weighing 600 pounds n Terry patent the wooden clock RETURNED FROM RAINIER when did Seth Thomas begin m Lieutenant Dean Richard Dickey,/and selling the wooden clock? DR phaecus Moore, U. S. A. an informal "Pent in the ascent of Mount Rainier, |1797. Beth Thomas manuf affair was given on Friday evening . - and sold these clocks in 11 by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Klocker and| MOTOR RACES in partnership with Terry, Lieutenant John Harvey Madison, |which he went into partnership 8. A. and Mrs. Madison, of Fort | Hoadley. This lasted until 1812, Casey, have returned from Tacoma, |he sold his share to Hoadley where they joined an agreeable | went into business alone at party for the motor races. Hallow. Miss Ethel O'Connor, the Walla Walla |were among the leaders of the Y. W. | Gretchen Muckler, of Mis-| Mont., was in Seattle yester-| which closed One hundred and ninety-one girls from Washington and Montana, with alttinl oon sn waco il dean of girls school, | Seabeck, | \the Northw A similar gathering for the turning from high school ginls of Idaho wag held at Payette Lake in June and another A. girls of Oregon Miss Marian Peek, dean of women 'is now in session at Siltcoos Lake. for the Y. W. C. THE WAYFARER “America’s Passion Pageant” Send your mail orders for reserved seats now and avoid the rush when the box office opens. filled in order received, starting July 11. Box office The Arena Building, Fifth Avenue and University Street PRICE o Reserved, $2.20; box seats, $1.10, all including war check, money order or draft, with stamped envelope. Traffic Rules ecial rules and provisions handling 80,000 nightly will 1 jin the Cheney normal, Miss Jesste | Mra. Anna Mullins, of the Seattle |Gibson, dean of girls in the North | , returned yesterday from |Centra) high school of Spokane, and | an tl ih a Wally rl , i" At rn f i Ny | | | | HARRY CAREY The Ace of Western Characters in » Rousing Romance of the Rails “CHRISTMAS, EVE AT PILOT BUTTE” From the Red Book Magazine St A Universal Attraction BUSTER KEATON © The Assassin of Joy, in é “THE GOAT” Just @ Little Bit of Love and a Whole Lot of Trouble Extraordinary Engagement J. FREDERICK STONE The Noted American Tenor In a Repertoire of Late Songs Daily Four Times