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PAGE 8 Seattle Society Tennis Club Ready for! Carnival; Program for} Lawn Fete Announced; | ’ Miss Merrill Compli- mented. | and committees nival next of the Hriday, under ¢ @rrangemen'® Their guests it for all ij ehildren ©) Piusiasm and anticipation over thelr Dfeature of the affair, which has | Q carefully attended to by Mrs bald C. De Voe and her com: ites, and which will take place from 2 until 4 o'clock © The putting contest will start as Boon as the grounds are open and Gontinue until 7 o'clock. Mra, Wil) oP M. Beebe, who heads the com D) Wilitee, bas arranged two ladders Bnd one clock putting green, and | e grass is in shape. Mrs. PWimothy Jerome, in charge of prizes, | punces the following donations: | Sterling silver vase, by Frank / Wictor; leather cigaret case, by Hansen; order for golf shirt. | Copeland Shirt tailored sport | 4 by Mrs. A. D. Keating; lady's) ‘ shirt by Helen Igoe; tollet ac ] jes by Mae. Helland Shop; | putter by Mrs. William M. Beebe; | i ieee golf balls and 400 pen:| by Burke Golf Co; four lady's | kerchiefs by Mrs. Anna Thom: | Milburn; sports hose by Turre!! Co.; McCallum hase order by & Graham; four hundred tags by Ihwest Golf Makazine, and boxes candy by Mrs. Charles Pye Bur Tennis Club ership of ehairman of ady greet teresting entertain ages will be provided are bubbling with en good @ansant, from 4 until §, with Mary Dudley Walker in charge, be held on canvascovered Mrs. Cecil Bacon and Mrs. Morgan Mills will be host- at the afternoon tea assisted am bevy of pretty misses. Mrs. B. Truax, head of the dinner ittee, announces the ¢ervice| excellent dinner from 6 until | . at @ very moderate price. | Sit ierss vation notify Mrs, Truax balloon dance, directed by |’ Corwin Eberting, will open the proper, at § o'clock. Mrs Green, chairman of the) committee, has created a of excitement by announcing Ferguson's orchestra will fur- || the music for the merry As a guide to parties wishing to the carnival on next Friday. following directions may be of | assistance: There are three to reach the club—by motor, jow the boule East. Madison st. |. by the Lakeside on paving and follow g that the to see to and n Baillie, Mrs. Harry Whit ‘Treat, Mrs. R. D. Merrill, Mra. W. Fischer, Mrs. Frederic Mrs. J. D. Lowman, Mrs. Green, Mra. John Collins, William Hunter McEwan, Mrs. H. Anderson, Mrs. Alexander Mc Mrs. Thomas Minor, Mrs. Ed- A. Strout, Mrs. Frank Water- Mrs. John Lee Hall, Mra. William Crosby, Mrs. William n Walker, Mrs. Horace Hen- ‘fy, Mrs. John Henry Ballinger, Mrs. q Bacon, Mrs, William Randall ‘Crawford, Mrs. R. A. Ballinger, Mrs. Perry B. Truax, Mrs. Frederick Bentley, Mrs. Winlock Miller, Mrs. Wallace Green Collins, Mrs, Robert Wilson, Mrs. Montgomery Russell, Mrs. James D. Hoge, Mrs. Archi- Bald DeVoe, Mrs. Lewis Schwager, Mrs. Frederick Bausman, Mrs. Cart ‘Gould, Mrs, Corwin Eberting, Mrs. ‘Phillips Morrison, Mrs. Charles Mar: fon Ellis, Mrs, Thornas Green, Mrs. John W.’ Eddy, Mrs. vid Mons, Mrs. John T.'Heffernan, Mrs. John Campbell, Mrs. John McMillan, Mrs. €. H. Whitelaw, Mrs. George M. Horton, Mrs. Casper Sharples, Mrs. J. Howard Allen, Mrs, Pierre P. Ferry, Mrs. Harry R. Messer, Mrs. William D. Perkins, Mrs. Louis L. Mendel, Mrs. John B. Agen, Mrs, A. @. Dunn, Mrs. E. H. Sch Mrs @liver H. Dockery, Mrs. Ovecar @haries, Mrs, M. A. Arnold, Mre John Bratnober, Mrs. Charles Field, Mre. Francis H. Brownell, Mrs Alton W. Leonard, Mrs, William Speidel, Mrs, Emmett Brown, Mrs. R. A. Abernathy, Mrs. W. W. Fel ger, Mrs. Leroy Manson Backus, Mrs. Frederick H. Parks, Mrs. Guido Faris, Mrs. Theodore Haller, Mrs. Trafford Huteson, Mrs, Mrs. Richard W. Perry, Mrs, Gerald Shannon, Mrs. Thomas Fransioli, Mrs. R. J. Huston, Mrs. Samuel Russell, Mrs. John Perry, Mrs. Na- than #ckstein, Mrs, Cyrus Clapp. Mies Mary Dudley Walker and Miss Ada Hanford. Lawn Fete Tomorrow Afternoon Mrs. M. J. Fohn, chairman of the entertainment committee of the lawn fete to be given tomorrow afternoon by the Seattle Federation of Wom- en's clubs, at the home of Mrs. Eliza Ferry Leary, 1551 Tenth ave. N., an- nounces the following program will be given from 2 until 9 o'clock: A group of Cornish school dancers wilt give: *Janwamine” “Hun and Dawn” . Miss Agatha Brown, Mies Ruth Wood “Gypey Beggar Dane > HG cee. Mine Brankiin Crawford “Interpretative Nature Dance”.....Group The American Hawaiian quartet will contribute singing and dancing numbers, The members of the quar. Mijas Marjory Avery | Program will be contributed: Tidmarsh, | Mrs. Simonton is leaving tomorrow for Cleveland, O., as al delegate from the Women's Commercial club to the national convention of Business and Professional Women’s clubs, con- vening July 18-23.—Portrait by Curtis studio. Winter, Miss Ingubarg Kullander [Charen C. Turner and Mra. Donnell and Miss Birdye Pearson. A vocal lL. Fisher, who will assist in the en- quartet composed of Miss Betsy |tertainment of the gues Presiding Harding, Miss Loretta Hardt Mixs at the urns will be Mra. Albert I Wileox and Mrs, J. B. Coug! wit | Bouffieur, Mra. Frederick w sing, and the pupils of Mrs. W. G.| Adama, Mra. C. W. Wiley and Mra. Martin will present the following | Armond 8. Marion, aided by Mins group of dances | Emily Jennelie, Mins Florence Lom Es +. +My the Class! bard and Miss Katherine Shafer. Lit Ue Puuline Warner will receive the cards at the door. . Preamor “Minuet™ and “Kove D Thelma Smith oe “Eeyptian Railet™. ar deesves ore . . ee’ funny Jobmae. Bina Peeenor|Picnic Supper on stile Dorothy Davies ¥ D Bunny Johnsen os Hope Worrington| Mfias Katherine Luke and the EI er|Minses Mary and Claire Mec Donald | “Beart Dane sees th went over to the navy yard last Fri Miss Rose Kracower, violin, accom: | day to attend the picnic supper given panied by Miss Loretta Harding, will | by the officers of UL 8. 8. Texas re Danner, Catherine Met contribute several selections, and ajin one of the cosy nooks on the jeal program. Little Helen Jane May |Sound. They were chaperoned by cal program. Little Hien Jane May/ Lieut. Robert Whittaker, U. 8. N., will dance the “Bluebird, Dance.” and Mra, Whittaker. Dinner Complimenting |Informal Dinner Miss Merril With covers placed for elcht guests, Mr. and Mra. Fred C. Ayer Miss Catherine Collins entertained) entertained informally with a dinner ten guests at dinner at her home! at their home Friday evening. Saturday evening, complimenting Personal Miss Virginia Merrill The party later attended the dance Mr. and Mra. George N. West, of Portiand, arrived today to be the guest for a Mrs. William D. Perkins gave at the week of Mr. and Mrs. Marion R. Sunset club, honoring Mr. and Mra. Dean Gooding Witter of San Fran- i eee . Cummi Mra. West was f . Musical Program for y Mise Jessie Moagrove, of Walla Silver Tea at East Walla. a a Seattle Home At the musical tea to be given by the East Seattle auxiliary to the Se atule Symphony orchestra, Wednes day afternoon, by Mra. George W. Albin and Mrs. L. F. Kellogg, at the home of Mrs. Albin, the following Mra. John B. “Agen and Mies Flor ence Agen are spending two weeks at Lake Chelan. eee Mr. and Mrs, T. H. Thompson have returned from Los Angeles, where they have been for the past eight months. erg . Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Crocket, who Sthettos “Pollywoe Ce Ne sidces tin eem” | have been im Portland for a few days, hy Mrs. tna Lilly. sorrow, nioes Meaamees are expected hom tomorr ow, “Today Ie Fate... 0... 0... Stricktand Yo se --Mary Carr Moore| Mas Almira George left Saturday “Velvet Darkness” Reddick | evening for Minneapolis and St. Paul, By Mrs. Adam Keeler. Mra Datsy Wood Hildreth at the plans. Violin— where she plans to spend her vaca tion, eee Mrs, Royal Dougtass, of Refling. ham, ig visiting her brother and sis terindaw, Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Hen derson, Miss Leone Langdon at the piano. Trios— Morning Wind™.... - it eee Miss Katherine Joyce, who has been the quest of her sister and : brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Presiding over the tea table the|C. Hibbard, for some time, left Sat first hour will be Mrs. Frank Maltby | urday for her home in Ogden, h Burleigh mion, soprano; Mra. | Mra. Fred | the Sunset club, “honoring Mr. and | |Mrs. Adolph Bolm. Presiding at the | |tea table were Miss Helen Thomp: NUTMEG A grating of nutmeg added to the |son, Miss Clara Ford, Miss Mary | white sa gives it a tang some folk Dudley Walker and Miss Dorothy | ike Ewing. - ——— rue eee |Supper Party at Summer Home Complimenting her house guest, Miss Marion Fargo of Pocatello, Idaho, Miss Anita Mary Wheeler of | Tacoma, who has recently returned |from Wellesley college, entertained | with a supper party at her home at | American Lake Saturday evening. | Those motoring over from ‘eattle | for the occasion were Mra, Stevenson Smith, Mrs, Kobert HK. Fox, Jv., Miss Marion Wheaton, Mjss Carol Wake- | field, Mise Imogene Cornett and Miss | Larline Brown, ee | Dinner Hosts Dr. and Mrs. W. 8. Griswold were dinner hosts at their home Wriday ? evening, entertaining elght guests, | complimentary to Dr, and Mra. Gor- don Graham Thompson, who’ are leaving in a few weeks for an ex-| | tended trip to England, Ireland and | Scotland and the continent | Assistants Chosen Mrs, J. C, Moore will be assisted at the tea she is giving at her home Wednesday afternoon complimentary to Mrs. Peter Wilson of Sacramento Don't Worry About Your Complexion Cuticura Will Take Care of It If you make the Cuticura Trio your every-day toilet preparations you will have a clear, healthy skin, good hair, and soft white hands. Soap to |] cleanse, Ointment to heal, Talcum to powder and perfume. Sample Beoh Pree by Mall Address: ‘‘Outtoura Lab- Sratorien;boph 340, Maden 48. gae 4 Soap ie Ointment Sean te Talewn ike tet are Mr Paul Goerner, Miss Laura L by Mrs. Deyo W. Scott, Mrs, Cotloure Seep shoves jand Mrs. J. F. Lane, with Mrs./Mrx. Hibbard, who accompanied he! |George Henriot in charge of the din-| will return in two or three weeks. jing room, and the second hour Mra. ie ie Frank K, Sheiley and Mrs, David| Mr. Crawford Goodwin left Wed Kellogg, with Mrs. Frank Dana |nesday for Chicago and Minneapolix, Moore in charge. They will be as-| where he wilt attend the Neal Estate fisted by the Mixses Betty Shelley, |and the Bankers’ conventions, |Elizabeth Kellogg, Jane Henric eee |Marion and Donna Lane, Josephine| Dean and Mrs. Frederick C. Rolton |Estey, Evelyn Kellogg and Virginia| and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C Albin, Ayer, Mr. und Mrs, H, Hines and eee Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Condon re Mr. and Mrs. Bolm turned yesterday from a two days’ | : camping trip at Index Complimented at Tea #8 fe Miss Nellie Cornish was hostess| Mrs. Maud H. Tamblin, of Olym this afternoon from 3 until 6 o'clock, | Pit, will arrive in a few days to be jentertaining with a delightful tea at|the guest of Mrs. fincby. Bea hia Bey THE SEATTLE STAR —- |Business and Clubs 404 13th ave, N business on UF Ene TORU The Seattle delegates will wear the lar social ing of the | club on Tuesday, July 13, at 8 p. m.|Cleverest totem poles as their} Members and friends are urged to at. | badges, being distinctive of Beatle. | Mew ‘The Washington delegates’ slogan at ese jon will be “Smile and é P . P fellowship. John F. Miller Relief Corps The Portland delegates have | John F, Miller Relief Corps will give its monthly tea at the home of Mra, Alfred Benson, 4807 “Graham at, Tuesday afternoon, from 2 until 5 o'clock. button badges with roses, “Portland, Oregon,” which they will pin on all women attending the convention The Seattle delegates will give each delegate at the convention a plece of Potlateh candy made by a mem- ber of the Seattle Business & Pro- fonsional Women's club; the Tacoma delegates will give each delegate at the convention a shingle shaped into Wenatchee delegates ADDITIONAL CLUBS British-American Association Picnie The Hritish-American association | will hold & basket picnic at Madrona! park on Wednesday.evening, July|® fant the 13. All members and friends invited | Will give the ates at the con for @ real “come together.” Coffee | vention applettes, The idea of | eiving these souvenirs ts to boost on producte, ruand delegates will have oblong balloons with “Port 1923," on them. These served at 6 o'clock. Sports later. Tuke Madrona car to end of the line, o. Allah Social Club Allah Social club will meet with Mra, George Rarclay, 5126 Director at., Wednesday, July 13, at 2 p. m.| Mrs. Minnie Wilson and Mrs. Wilma | balloon will have a rose swinging Cooper, hostesses, Cards and re | from it, and they ate going to fur freshmegts, All Eastern Stars in-| ——— x vited. at the regular outing party at Leschi pavilion and the remainder at a dance given at Christensen's hall. meet ore): Seattle Lodge No. 7 Seattle Lodge No. 7, Degree of Honor Protective association, will fade not hold ita regular meeting on Tues Sailors Will Be Entertained by | day evening as announced, but will Minnewatha Club meet on July 19. Saturday evening, July 14, about ee 200 men from the fleet of the differ. Senttle Review No. 8 ent ships Jat Bremerton qwill have| Seattle Review No. 8, W. B. A. shore leave. The Chamber of Com-|of the Maccabees, will hold Its regu- merce has arranged with the Minne |lar meeting Thursday, July 14, at watha club to entertain these boys. |& p. m., in the W. O. W. hall, large land, Oregon. will be Moated in the dining room he night of the banquet and each eee Lorraine Social Club Lorraine Social club. will Wednesday, July 13, at 2 p. m, at the Masonic Temple. All Eastern Stars invited. Three hundred will be entertained | Fourth ave. and Marion st. Victrola secenids for midsummer REISLER, first selecting “Melody in A Major” for its exquisite beauty, did not know the identity of its composer—Brig. Gen. Chas. G.Dawes. Hear this wholly American red seal com- position on Kreisler’s violin + + $1.25 OLGA SAMAROFF, pianist, plays her first Victor record—_Beethoven’s “Turkish March” from “Ruins of Athens” + $1.25 GIGLI, tenor, sings "Spirit So Fair” from Donizetti’s “La Favorita” + + $1.75 Other new red seal Victor records by Alda, Flonzaley Quartette, Galli-Curci, Garrison, Heifetz, Martinelli and De Luca, Rachman- inoff, Toscanini and Werrenrath. HARRY LAUDER contributes a double record— "Going to Marry ’Arry on the Fifth of January” and “O’er the Hills to Ardenteny” $1.50 Victrola XVIL$350 Electric, $415 Sherman [@lay & Co. | Third Avenue at Pine SBATTLBE ‘Tacoma + Spokane + Portlend | yak ASE @ NAVAL awhile in Washington en the Portland Convention, piiments of Seattle Busines fessional Women's Club.” July be a trip to Mixs Jane Lane's home. Take boat pt Pier No. 6 at 9:30 a off at On Sunday m., and get From the nam: same time the boat leaves for thd | Business and Profersional Women's |girl 1 was to marry. The key was) summer camp, Nesika Lodge. Vanderpoo! at Nesika Lodge this coming week- | business women vited to the camp, The summer trips conducted by|But 1 have forgotten how the key Lane to Lake Crescent | was manipulated. beauty | Washington have been great suc |this to your columns to see if any- The July 15th trip to Alas-jone can and will be so kind as to ka bas been postponed until some | tell? Miss Lane has 20 profensional booked for the trip to Alaxka, leay-| but will print your letter in the hope ing Seattle July 30th. are women from the East and Mid- | lighten you. die West, and Miss Lane is to be! commended for this fine work Mabel end. All Mins Jane and other crane later. day, but business and Fayton Thayer, of Tacoma, and Miss Franklin Crawford, of Seattle, | your heading, “ were awarded the Adolph Bolm schol. | arships in da: school YOADYrCc.r nUADE NEAR U/) 7) > C LU? 1X HEAD PALACE HIP BILL ) =T.- FY SHuaR ing at the Cornish Girl,” the more I think the young Saturday evening, tryouts in which 26 dancers particl-| modern man. I have never felt called pated. The scholarships will entitie|upon to answer anything in your the winners to a month’s free study |column until I read “Searchingly | with the famous ballet leader. MONDAY, JULY 11, 1921, Cynthia Grey: | Care “Clase—Handle With |Do You Know This Tri Dear Miss Grey: Some years ago Madison./a girl friend took an ordinary door at the|/key and laughingly asked me if I wanted to know the name of the 10th, there will Port pier and Miss |made to turn in some way and b; be hostess |its turning to spell out the name, | which, sure enough, some time later, | are in-| proved to be correct, tho I had no! intention of doing so at the time./ will A Is it asking too) spots around |much to submit so trivial a thing as Sincerely yours, A READER. Tam not familiar with the “trick” Matinees, 2:30. women In this party | that some reader may be able to en- eee | Perhaps He Only | Knows the Other Kind Dear Miss Grey: The more I read ‘oung Men Still Con- tinue to Bemoan Conduct of Modern following | girl should bemoan the conduct of | Other Phot Al's” letter, Here Are the Minumum Prices at the Great Shuart Shoe Sale e e Now in Full Swing Patents "as low as $7.95 * Black Kid as low as $6.95 Black Calfskin as low as $5.95 Brown Kid and Calf as low as $7.95 White Kid as low as $7.95 White, Black, Brown and Gray Suedes as low as $7.95 White Reign Cloth as low as $5.95 Please Note (1) that ALL shoes we are offering at this great sale are from our REGULAR stock of nationally- known, high quality shoes. We sell nothing we can- not recommend at ALL times; (2) that reductions are up to $5 a pair less than present regular prices and up to $9 a pair less than last Fall’s prices; (3) that Shoes sold at this sale are not subject to refund and cannot be exchanged after 12 noon; (4) that quality and style combine with price in making this Seattle’s greatest shoe opportunity ;‘and, (5) that the, superior shoe-fitting service that makes Shuart’s the choice of the majority of Seattle’s thoughtful women, is another distinguishing feature of what has rapidly become our best sale; 1318 Second Avenue ———_ " It's dress and low waist he might have But he didn’t and he: saw just what he was looking for. When the boys won't look at a half- ? clad woman, then, boys, you will iad , the girls changing gactica Voodoo | not conducive to friendly intercourse, |looked the other way and found @ 23. Com: |inis label. Do you deserve it? Do I?| "real girl.” and Pro. ee » f j ‘ ] Patrons of Loew's Palace Hip no CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Professiona tt “Gh dathodaade ‘ede ob cence : a. jon and nolve yesterday, due to the The Study club of Rainier chapter, Lena = sii At the last business meeting of the | 4nd of the efforts of the eandy vend 2 re ae +] t D. A. Ho, will mect at the home of sei. pusiness and. Professional |" heretofore prominent vewoon | Highly Strung Nerves, Like Fragile China, Must Be ra, C. illips at Beaux Arta. |! Meus | agile, White wae mocks t enioy | owe ‘ rs | eae The members will take the steamer | Women's club, July 6, Mis Lulu M.| tre wottection or weaned onenoy An “Handled With Care Pts Washington State Federation of | up the new bill, Heading the list a BY CYNTHIA GREY ; "9 eye tne | usinew: and Profexsional Women's die Howatt's Naval Six, a sextet “Glass—Handle With Care!” This was the request printed s will meet at the o men an girl ' tired ‘d e é. in onte cond ave, and| cuba, Was elected to represent the pe ang mh a a 1 in on the wrapper of an express package and the expressman tewart st, for 1 o'clock luncheon, | Seattle Business and Professional | OP nathan Meleaer "| vet it down with corresponding caution. A apectal meeting and cards w | Women’s club as their officlat dele Seabee «Seinen sollte Did you ever think that there are people who ought to be es wiih Mire. 3. Sineir ogs j mate, In view of the fact that th by Fred livers and Ful thus labeled? Let some little plan of theirs be frustrated, let Ni ee ee {delegate, Miaw Helen Maxson, and| ler. 4 trio of men, including a bi some careless remark or entirely unpremeditated neglect be woe comedian no such of ‘ t Ladies’ Auxiliary jhor alternate, Mins Nelile Baldwin, | iio in iis ' offered, and they fly to pieces as sure as would fragile china Ladies’ Auxiliary of the +) eee weomeetgd athe gs " goed One of the most popular features| at some sudden shock. Glowering looks, sharp words that Ue Gymnasium will meet conventiot on ul « a eve: | " 1 ~ . ‘| ie h . : 3 land, 0. " of the bill is “The Mutal Wed bite and sting, hasty action, injured remembrance, all these ‘urner's b 1819 lehth ave, at) ™ ” a bright and origin akit pre . : 4 . a The state of Washington win eend|- A Apts eet a oo Kit pre: Generate discomfort, You grow to have an uncomfortable ee * from 12 to 15 delegates as a whole t Huhla Peart iy a pretty gir) with a /eéling every time that you are in their vicinity, for you City Federation of W. C. T. U. | the national oe tion of Business! peasing personality, who brings never know just when some trifle will precipitate a scene. The City Federation of the W, C,| and Pro al Women, and Seattle ginal songs and some stories| Sometimes we find such persona) T. U. will hold its meeting at the| is sending six of these delegutes.| that evoke laughter among the ones we love best—thore 188 GREY will receive gy Plymouth Congregational chureh, | They are A pleturesque acrobatic dance in-| who should be our very dearest. And ers of this department Tuesday, July 12, at2p.m. An inf Mis Lulu M rhanks, Seattle Les Porretos, a man and they are—that 4 just what gtves|| The Star office on Tuesdays from teresting program will follow the | Business and feasional Women's who Introduce some clever them euch power to hurt us, to strain||9 to 4, aod at other times by ap business meeting club, delegate-at-large, ce feats our love to the breaking point. Often|| pointment. Pleane do net come de Bes: Mins Anna Marie Bruegrerhoft, leyond Price” is the feature pho at heart they do not mean to be un-|| om other days than Tuesday un Fraternal Brotherhood publi chairman, delegate: | topiay kind. But before they accede to||\me you have an appeiniment ¥ rnal Brotherhood at Frater. large for state " : — nome request or desire of ours, there|| with Migs Grey, as xpe nal Brotherhood hall, Fremont, at 8} Mra Dorothy Simonton, Women's! nin Joganberry ple at the banquet | must always be some sharp specch,|| visitors interfere with her pom. Card party Commercial Club of Seattle. . some unpleasant sugyestion that robs | | ing. cee Mina Mabel Gatton, Seattle Bust-| uainess and Profes.|!ater ecquicscence of ite real delight aeitie Delta Gamma Luncheon ness and Professional Women’s club, | sonet Women's. club has delegated |/or ws. 1 know sirle and. heape of Delta Gamma Alumnae association | W0 will dele tlarge, +,|Misw Fairbanks to use the proceeds| Many times we withhold what we Kirls who are pretty, “good spo at Women's University club for! Dr. Koberta Wimer Ford, Women’s | 164 trom the dance at the Yacht ould like to tell them for fear of 'm the real sense of the word, di lunch. All visiting Delta Gammas in. | Osteopath tub, of Seattle. i club in boosting Seattle and Wash. | ing m derstood, of being sharp-|*™martly, dance well, have good ed vited, For reservations Mra,| Mine Martha Look, Seattle Wom |i ion at the convention, and the |!¥ criticised for the minute, even |cations and enough brains to be able Ralph Gray ony Anpeees ae > | resent plans are to have Washing. |'hen we know their final verdict |t¢ know something more than Jum me The Portland Business and Profes | tow state act as hostess at the stan | will be tn our favor. bout the “movies,” where the “swelle Rhododendron Sewing Circle sional V » who are bidding for | o ident’s luncheon On thir se | We soon learn to. treat such ones | est place” to dance is, and yet s pers Rhododendron Sewing club will; the 192 ntion, will have beat |casion beautiful eouventr hang.| ‘th @ certain restraint, to avoid |son lke Al tries to knock the whee meet at Cowen park. All day picnic, | ful ribbon badges, pink rosebuds) | | ates co atk tak he confidences with them. Sometimes |®irlhood of America because he only e286 | M#ith green streamers, on which are| Tainted gifts of Mt. Rainier will be | eae a eave, and then,|Kows the other kind, te *ortland rego! c ve place cards, and uve ” te * . | Overseas Club printed “Portland, Oregon, the Howe | cach Mate president. and on thy Presto! again the crash comes, the| Perhaps if Al had been less ob- | At the home of the Overseas club, | City." | ‘These will be worm PY EhClr | ak of each acene ix written: “Play | PAtched-up peace is again rent. | COrvinG C6 ee Se ae - delegates ritten: “Pia A GTR AMUSEMENTS METROPOLITAN —ToxiGnT— All Week Mats. Wednesday and Satui RUTH CHATTERTON Buries “MARY ROSE” > PANTAGES Night, 7 and & vine Snappy New Vaudeville EDDIE HOWATT’S NAVAL Acts as Goeoé—Fi T>C rU) aaeaie AJ JC) ££ UY)

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