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Seattle _ Society Mrs. Kennan Issues Invi- tations for Tea; Mr. and Mrs. Huteson Din- ner Hosts; Mr. and) oa. Mrs. Webster Will En- , tertain. M*™. RALPH KENNAN has te sued invitations for a tea to be \ given at her home Thureday after moon, July 28, with calling hours from three until five o'clock, compll- menting her sister, Mrs. J. H. Hlls- man, of Atlanta, Ga, who ts her aummer guest Mrs, William W. Stevenson, Mrs. Claude Philbrick, Mrs, William H. Bogle, Mrs. Laurence Bogle and Mrs. Richard Vaughan (Mayme Allen) of Oakland, Cal., will dispense the hospitalities of the tea table. Greeting the callers at the door will be little Fan Kennan. and Mrs. Barber to Be Honored Honoring Commander Stewart E. Barber, U. S. A. and Mrs. Barber of Bremerton, Mr. and Mrs. Traf- ford Huteson will entertain twelve guests at the mid-summer dance at the Seattle Golf and Country club this evening Mr. and Mrs. Webster Hosts at Wayfarer This Evening . Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Webster will entertain in their box, at the opening of “The Wayfarer” this evening, the trustees and the stock- holders of “The Wayfarer” society. . Mrs. Peabody to Entertain Mrs, Folger Peabody will be hostess at a tea at her home Thursday after. Boon, July 28, from 4 until 6 o'clock, entertaining in compliment to Miss Helen Farrell and Miss Phoebe Nell ‘Tidmarsh. eee Dr. and Mrs. Adams Dinner Hosts With Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wilson of Sacramento, who are visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. Claude Moore, as the honor guests, Dr. Frederick Adams and Mrs. Adams will be dinner hosts at their home this evening. eee No-Host Table at Dinner Dance _ Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stafford are sponsoring a no-host table for twelve at the midsummer ,dance at the Golf and Country club this evening. * eee ; Delightful Luncheon Honors Visitors Es June 29. The marriage of Miss Isabel McCormick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. McCor- mick of Elk River, Idaho, to Mr. Frank Preston of this city, was solemnized in Spokane Mrs. Preston has a host of friends in Seattle, having attended the University of Washington, from which institution she recently graduated. Honoring Mrs. J. H. Hileman of Atlanta, Ga. and Mrs. Richard Vaughan of Oakland, Cal. Mra. Wil- fred Lewis entertained. with a de lightful luncheon at her home this ming 'y at Alki Point last Wed- nesday afternoon complimentary to her house guest, Miss Vera Goelcher, of Tacoma, ee tee Children’s ‘Orthopedi Tea Will Welcome «ies “sf ot Spel Luncheon Room The popular Little Tea Shop of the ‘Children’s Orthopedic lo cated at 1614 Fourth ave.. which is under the guilds of the city, the proceeds of whieh go towards the maintenance of the hospital, has taken the privi- lege of changing its name. Here- after it will be known as the Chil- dren's Orthopedic Luncheon Room. The guilds who are to in charge next week will be as follows: “ Monday, Capitol Hill gulid will serve, with Mra. M. T. ing, chairman; Tuesday, Denny-Fuhrman guild, with Mre H. P. Kennedy, hostess; Wednesday, Madrona guild, day, Queen Anne guild, with Mra. H. G. Hotchkiss, hostess; Friday, Mount Baker Park guild, with Mrs. '|A. Jacobson, hostess, and Saturday, miscellaneous shower /East Capitol Hill, with Mrs, Stan- ton Allen, hostess. mond Beach. ee Earlington Golf Club Will Go to Tacoma The Women's Golf team of the Earlington club, will go to Tacoma next Tuesday to be entertained by the women golfers of the Meadow ‘Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Turner of 1242 E. 68th st. announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ann E. Turner, to Mr. Phillip D. Boothroyd, | Park club. son of Prof. and Mrs. 8. L. Booth- cee royd, formerl¥ professor of astron see omy at the University of Washing- gra Mv ton. The ceremony was performed Pro + for ning |Week at Cornish School Next week the Cornish school will this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the a home of the bride's parents, Rev. 3 John W. Hayman officiating. Miss |formerly celebrate the opening of its Grace Turner attended the bride as|beautiful new building. The public » jis invited to all receptions except ‘Tuesday evening, which is open only to the subscribers to. the building fund and the student body. The program and those assisting follow: Monday, 3 to 5 p.m. Cornish stu- dents and parents. Assisting-—-Mrs. A. M. MacWhin- |nie, Mrs. E. E. Rhodes, Mra. Alonzo jCondon, Mrs. John Condon, Mrs, E. 8. Goodwin, Mrs, Neil J. Boyle, Mrs. J. W. Richardson, Mrs. George Aus- tin, Mrs. G. N. Crafton, Mrs. L. Dawson, Mrs. R. 1. Rowland, Mrs. |J. R. Nichols, Mra. Bess E. Stetson, |Mrs. 8. F. Mosley, Mrs, Beatrice jAvery, Mrs. J. W. Cody, Mrs. Adam vecler, Mrs. Merritt Bloxom, Mrs. co Bryant, Mrs. F. C, Snowden, Mrs. E. L. Skeel, Mrs. George Ter. rell, Mra. Harold B, Thompson, Mra. Ralph Green, Mrs. Niclo Tolstrup, Monda Judge 5 Mrs. Burke will enter. tain a party of friends in their box at “The Wayfayer’ Monday even- ing. : oe Luncheon at Rainier Club Mrs. Don G. Fisher-will entertain ‘with a luncheon at the Rainier club next Wednesday afternoon, compli menting Mrs. Peter Wilson, of Sac- ramento. t oar) House Party a Port Madison Mrs. J. C. Wheatms Mr. Walter Latimer will be host! Whiting, Mrs. Clifford Wiley. at a stag house party over the week| 9 to 11 p. m. Members and offi- end, at Norval hall, Port Madison. |cers of the Cornish Realty company. oes Assisting—Mrs, Edgar Ames, Mrs. Summer Luncheons at C, D. Stimson, Mrs, A. A. Ander- Women’s University Club son, Mrs. Thomas Burke, Mrs. |Joshua Green, Mrs. A. B. Stewart, The summer luncheons on the cal-/Mrs. Langdon Henry, Mrs. Anna \endar at the Women's University Furth Peachy, Mrs. Roy P. Ballard, club next week are Monday, Rad- Mrs. J. F. Duthie, Mra. D. . Fred: elifte day; Tuesday, Chi Omega. The erick, Mrs. Jacob Furth, Mrs. J. D. Alpha Phi luncheon has been post-|Hoge, Mrs. R. D. Merrill, Mra. Reg- poned from Wednesday, July 27, un-jinald EB. Parsons, Mrs. G. E. M. til Thursday, August 4. Friday wili Pratt, Mrs, Clarance Blethen, Mrs. be Alpha Chi Gute 'tay: Cc. B. Hall, Mrs. E. A. Stuart, Mrs. Frank Waterhouse, Mra. C. W. Wi- Mrs. Wilson ley, Mra. F. R. Van Tuyl. Honor Guest . Tuesday, 3 to 6 p. m. To honor Sergei Klibansky, Theodore Spler- As @ compliment to Mrs. Peter ing of New York city, and the mem- Wilson of Sacramento, Mrs. Law-'bers of the Sunset club. rence Ives will entertain with a! Assisting—-Mra. John Collins, Mrs. small luncheon at the Tennis club | Frederick Bentley, Mra. M, F. Back- + Monday afternoon. us, Mrs, Frederick Bausman, Mrs. * J Harvey Fetter, Mrs. Francis J. Luncheon and Frink, Mrs. Edward I. Garrett, Mrs. * * Robert G: , M 8. . Swimming Party 1 Berard, Pally, Dip _ Miss Mar; . Mrs. Bernard Pelly, Mrs, A. W. Frances Donoway en-|Leonard, Mra. Robert Wilson, Mrs. with Mrs. Ben Pitts, hostess; Thurs R. | » Mrs. B. P.) Hedges, | Os paaeai 4 luncheon and swim-|F, 8 Stimson, Mra. Wm. Bolcom, |in Europe as | sera. O. H. Clark, Mra. A. J. Rhodes, Mra. M. A. Arnold. T to 11 p. m. Washington State chapter Institute of American Archi- tects, Assisting—Mra. A. FL Albertson, Mrs. Paul Richardson, Mra. G. C. Field, Mra. J. W. Wilson, Mra. Cari | Gould, Mra John Graham, Mrs. | Dana Brown, Mrs. E. F. Champney, | Mra. DR. Huntington, Mrs. Harlan oman. rection of the various} _.. Wednesday, 8 to 11 p.m. To hon- }or Adolph Bolm, Maurice Browne, Wilen Van Valkenburg, Meroni Ol- sen and the preparatory company, the Drama league and the Seattle Press club. ‘Mrs. F, K. Struve, Mrs. H. W. Treat, Mrs. J. W. Eddy, Mrs. M. Ballard, Mra. J. D. Farrell, Mrs. H, F. Ostrander, Mrs. Alexan- der Witherel, Mra. Stella Webster, rs. Adolph Bolm, Mrs, gies dis of Chicago, Mra. H. FL Mrs. F. 8S. Stimson, Moore, Mra, amen Anderson Wood, Mra. Lee Schwabacher, Mra. John HL N. Anderson, Mrs. Anna Mil- burn, Mra. F. P. Lilly. ‘Thursday, 2 toS p.m To honor Women's auxiliary Seattle Sym. phony Orchestra, members of the Seattle Symphony orchestra and Seattle Federation of Women's clubs, sa Assisting—Mrs. F. D. Black, Mra. Michael Earles, Mrs. Nathan Eck- stein, Mra. 1. P. Elfindahi, Mrs. A. A. Hilton, Mra, Henry Landes, Mrs. Edgar Clark, Mra. EB. F. Chase, Mrs. Charles Chis rs. M. Donahoe, Mra. | A. 8. Eldridge, Mra, [. C. Ewing. . Graham, Mra. J. T. Hef. A. Hole; Mra. J. F . 8. McCord, Mra. Palmerton. a. Thursday. 7 to 11 p. m. Jor ladies’ Musical club, Clef club, |Music Study club, Practice club, Music Practice club, Amphion s0- clety, Ralston Singing society, the Apollo club and the Nordica club: Assisting—Mrs. M.*A. Gottstein, Mrs. W. D. Perkins, Mra. C. Hopper, Mrs, H. D. Hanford, Mra. |Clare Farnsworth, Mrs. Andrew Gil- |lespie, Mrs, Lawrence Bogle, Mrs. G. W. Boole, Mrs. Keith Bullitt, |Mrs. Alexander Scott Bullitt, Mrs. | Thomas’ Stimson, Mra. Harold Stim. son, Mra. Irving Colwell, Mras John Baillargeon, Mrs. Albert Charles Phillips, Mrs, Charles Farrell, Mrs. A. K. Fisken, Mrs. W, H. White, Mrs. A. 8, Downey, Mra. J. I, Dur- land, Mra. R. W. Perry, Mrs. John Hewitt, Mra, J. C. Higgins, Mrs. F. P. Lilly, Mrs, B, L. Lambuth, Mrs. James MacFarlane, Mrs. Prescott Oakes, Mrs. C. W. Stimson. | Friday, 7 to 11 p,m, To honor | university of Washington faculty, | Women's University club, Men's | University club, the College club and |the Fine Arts society. | Assisting—Mrs. Reginald F, Par- |sons, Mra. W. C. Griswold, Miss An- |nie Calhoun, Miss Agnes Hanson, Mrs, F. H. Parks, Mrs, Ménry Suz. zallo, Mias Milnora Roberts, Mra. H. |R. Bartlett, Mrs. C. H. Black, Mrs. T. W. Buschmann, Mrs, Charles | Hatfield, Mrs. Irving Clark, Mrs. Robert Knox, Mrs. J. C. Lang, Mra. “ D. Lewis, Mra. J. W. Spangler, | Council of Catholic Wonien The quarterly meeting *of the Se- attle Council of Catholic Women will be held on Thursday, July 28, at 2 o'clock, in the Nurses’ hall, Provi dence hospital, There will be an elec- tion of officers find other important business to transact, Chicory, grown in Bavaria, is used jand their ladies, to attend its To hon- | H.! | Minkler, Mrs. Georgia Knapp, F Clubs ADDITIONAL CLUBS Pienic at Cowen Park ‘The Borrowed Time club has in- vited the Elderbloom club and the Golden Era club With their friends park on July 2%, at 2 p. m., im honor of the birthdays of eight of its mem- bers. Chief of Pollee W. AT. Sear ion. Everybody to bring hia own lunch, The Borrowed Timers will furnish coffee, sugar and cream, h ose Presbyterian Notice Rev. EB. B. Sutton will speak in | the open air, corner Washington and | Occidental, 6 o'clock Sabbath eve-|Macpherson Merriem, U. 8 A., com- “Does God's Laun- york?" oe ning. Subject: dry Do Clean Clubs At the convention of the National Erikson, Mrs. R. C, McCormick, Mra, | Federation of Business and Profes sional Women’s clubs in Cleveland | yesterday, the California delegation | withdrew when that the incorporation of its constitution under the New York laws and ruled [that the organization remain intact. One of the speakers yesterday was Miss Jeanette Rankin, former mem- ber of congress from Monmna, who *poke on minimum wage legislation | for women. cee Invitation Extended to Visiting Elks The Minnewathe club extends a cordial invitation to the visiting I Ka u lar Saturday evening hop at Chris tensen's hall, Broadway and Madison st., from 9 until 12 o'clock. A ee Lorraine Sociyd Clob Lorraine Soc club will umeet Wednesday, July Masonic Temple. invited. Pp. m. in. the All Eastern Stars eee Eastern Sar Elects Officers The annual election of officers of the Eastern Star club was held Thursday, when the following offi cors were re-elected: President, Mrs. HHA Mrs. ama C. Pnnis; Nannie Shepard, Mrs Mrs.. Estelle Horner, Christina North, Mrs. Anna Ella Cooley, Mrs, n- | erton; Mrs. Hilda A, Crawford, ‘Ever. } ett; Mrs. Edith Putnam, Winslow; Miss Mand Tatchell, Renton; Mrs. | Josie Parker, Mra, May Dietrich Mrs, Annabel Morse, Mrs. Nora Nel son, Mrs, Alice Hathaway, and Mrs. Linda Nice, | ov ‘ | Women's Benefit Association of the Maccabees Women's Benefit association of the Maccabees) No. 8, wil] holds its regu lar meeting Thursday, July 28, at 8 P. ™m,, at Woodmen’s hall, Fourth ave, and Marion st. W. C. Wilkinson, | Supreme sentinel, from Chicago, and Mrs, Tate Swan, deputy supreme commander, of Wichita, Kan., will be present, invited. All visiting Maccabees oo. Progressive Thought Club The Progressive Thought club will hold its annual plenic at Woodland park on Wednesday, July 27, Mem bers will take the Phinney car to the upper part of the park and meet at noon, gr further informat call Mrs, F."H. Pike, 2085 Federal ave. oe Women’s Commercial Club body ratified | A. n, receiving by Mrs. Society at the | Harbor Forts COMPLIMENT Colonel John L, Mayden, U. 8. commander of the Puget Sound cc Aw defenses, entertained handsomely « dinner on Monday in compliment to Major J, H. Dusenburg, U. 8. A., In wpector of militia; Major John H Hood, U. & A,, instructor of militia, | and two captains of militia, Captain Gporge 1, Azert and Captain William Vestal, These two compagies of militia, coming from Aberdeen and Snohomish, with their officers, are mped in the vicinity of Fort Wor . for Instruction 9 stationed with the 1041nch batteries and will have target prattice before xe date of leaving, which is set fof July 80 now 2 GUEST Colonel Henry Macpherson “Mer. rlam, U. 8 A., commander of Fort Worden, and Mrs, Merriam have as their house guest, at their Fort Wor |den quarters, Major John H. Hood, |U. 8, A., instructor of militia for the state of Washington, HONOR oursT |Nghtful dinner was given by Major |Réyal Kemp Greene, U. & A. and Mrs, Greene, in honor of their house guest, Major J. H. Dusenburg, U. 8. A., with whom they served in Pan. ama, and who is at present, after distinguished service in France, de jtalled as inspector of militia for the state of Oregon, now on temporary duty at Fort Worden as inspector of militia, going later to California The guests included Captain Louis James Bowler, U. 8. A., with Mra. | Bowler and their house guest, Mi Eves, who motored the party over from Fort Worden thru the lovely glades of the Olympic highway |THE BISHOP OF OLYMPIA The Right Reverend Frederick W 'Keator, D. D. |who bas something of the presence of the mountains of Olym pia, on Sunday preached a striking sermon at Saint Paul's, Port Town send, the historic little church long identified with the harbor forty, The confirmation clas* presented by the rector, the Reverend George Davis Adama, brought the year's confirma tlons past the five hundred mark the largest number ever confirmed by the bishop in one year, Included the bishop of Olympia, imposing in recent confirmations at Saint Paul's have been Major George 0. “|Hubbard, U. 8. A. and Mra Hub jbard, now In the Philippines; Captain Charles HM, Stearns, me corps U. 8. A.. now In Alneka, an Ma [Truby C. Martin, U, & A., retired POUR PRENDRE CONGE At their Fort Worden quarters, on |Priday, a bridge tea was given by Mra, Miller, wife of Major Alvin Charles Miller, medical corps, U. 8. A., in honor of their house guest, Miss Downing, who left on Saturday jto join her brether, Lieutenafit Ed. win C. Maling, 24th infantry, U. 8. 'A., at Camp Furlong, Colugbus, New Mexico. The drawing choice collection embroideries little decoration, massed at the tea table in a great rooma, of Chinese rugs. and inspection, | On Sunday, at Saints Rest, a de-| with thelr and carvings, needed | guests of Dr. and Mra. the flowers being ha DATES TO REMEMBER SATURDAY, JULY #3— Mia mmer dance wt na Country club. npbell wil wed the Beattie N. Mr, and Mra Henry Broderick will | compliment Ensign Ralf Dougiaes Baker, U & N. and Mrs, Baker 4 dinner at the Boulevard James H. Kane to enterta! bridge luncheon, honoring anle Kelth will compliment Louise Gates with @ lunch i | | at the Women's University club, Mra Irvin A. Wetehbrodt will en- tertain with & bridge luncheon, complimenting Miss Vivian Bar- rite Mra. William A Toleom wilt com piiment Miss Carlene Crangle, of Minneapolis, with « dancing party at the Sunset elub, Mra Minor C. Lfle te entertain with an Informal bridge luncheon, complimenting Miss Clementone Walters. Gamma Pht Beta fraternity will | piente at of Mra. Rob- | ert MeAumand ‘Yarrow. WEDNESDAY, JULY 27— |] Miss Marte ‘Leghorn will entertain | At luncheon complimenting Mins | Lavine Gates |] Matinee luncheon at the Women's University club, Waterman ¥, JULY t8— John’ Collins to entertain with the Sanset club Mra. & reception at from 4 antl 7 o'elock, honoring Mra Hooge- Mra Robert EB. Céonts, Werle and Mrs. John A wertt. FRIDAY, JULY 29—~ A dinner dance will take place at the Rainier club, hoporing the officers of the Pacific Geet and their wives SATURDAY, ¥ 10— on wil entertain dance, at home of Charles N. Retnig, , AvGUST t Auhe ©. Crouley te honor Mins elen Worboys with # ten at hor pst 3 Mise Camille Waiter Jam Joseph's church at Ward tn Bt 19:00 & m WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16— Mise Helen Worboys will wed Mr. Joho Henry O'Neil in the Firet Baptist church at § o'clock. | Personal Dr. and Mra, Sandford Whiting of Portland arrived this morning to be the guests of Mr. and Mra, Edgar 1. Webster, Dr. Whiting came up to attend the opening of “The Way- farer” and will return to his home | tomorrow evening, but Mra Whit ling will remain for a week. eee Mr. and Mra. Stanley Minor |(Gladys Waterhouse) dre being con |gratulated upon tye birth of a |daughter at the Swedish hospital, Thursday morning, oe . Mr,.and Mrs. Frank 8. Shaw of Chicago, arrived today, to be the arty Shaw. Mf. and Mrs. Fred A. Morris of plaque of sweet peas, the rose and/ St Louis, Mo, arrived today to be Navender tones duplicated in candlem) the guests of Mr. and Mrs. David nd tulle. The ealad was served by ‘Mrs, Merriam, wife of Colonel Henry ‘Macpherson Merriam, U. 8 A, com- mander of Fort Worden, and tea and coffee were dispensed by Mra. Lem | to join them in a picnic at Cowen mon, wife of Major Kelley Benjamin Lemmon, U. 8 A. The list was a large gno including the civilian and army sets, and the hostess was as |ing, will be the orator of the ocoam|Aitea by Mra. Finley, wife of Major Charlies Robert Finley, U. S. A. and ira. Fitzpatrick, wife of Captain nels James Fitzpatrick, U. 8. A Preceding the tea there were two tablen of bridge, the players being Mrs, Merriam, wife of Colonel Henry mander of Fort Worden, Mra |Greene, wife of Major Royal Kemp |Greene, U. 8, A., Mrs, Lemmon, wife Mra. Walter |Business and Professional Women's °f Major Kelley Benjamin Lemmon, U. 8. A Mra. Applin, wife of Major Frank Dexter Applin, U. 8. A., Mra. Finley, wife of Major Charles Robert U. 8 A., Mra. Bowler, wife of in Louls James Bowler, 8 with their house guest, Biss ves, and Mrs. Fitzpatrick, wife of Captain Francis James Fitzpatrick, U. 8. A. The high prize was won by Mrs, Merriam, wife of Colonel Henry Macpherson Merriam, U, 8/ A., and the consolation by Mrs. Bowler, wife of Captain Louls James Bowler, U. is A. LAKE CRESCENT PARTY | Colonel John L. Hayden, U. 8. A. commander of the Puget Sound coast defenses, was host at Lake Crescent, during the weekend, at a fishing party arranged for his brother, Mr. mes L. Hayden, of Seattle. MOTORING LieutenantColonel John Stuart Johnston, U. 8. A., retired, and Mrs. Johnston are motorirfg thru \¢ slumbia, the guests of Dr. Ch ee nels Kuhn and Mra. Kuhn. AGREEABLE AFFAIR An agreeable affair was gtven at their Fort ¢ ‘ss Wednes day by Cap’ J, Ruther Hastings; first vice prest-|tord, U. 8. A 4 Mrs, Rutherford, | | dent, Mrp. Ria Rossinan ‘ord, . A., and Mrs, Rutherford, | Mrs. | president, | strulftees, Mrs complimented Lieutenant |Harry L, Matthews, U A., the new commander of Fort Casey, and Mrs. Matthews, Those assisting were Captain W. L. Coffee, medical corps, Colonel U. 8. A. Mra, Coft Lieutenant J, L. Vane, U. & A., Mrs. Vane, Liew tenant John Harvey Madison, U. 8. A., Mrs. Madison, Lieutenant Harry A. Gardner, U. 8, A., Mrs, Gs and Lieutenant Earl Henry, U diner, 8. A. ATTRACTIVE TOUR . “aptain Chester B. MeCoid, U. 8. of Fort Flagler, with his motor ests, Mrs, T.,B. McCold, of New York, Mrs. G. L. Di y, of Chicago, and Lieutenant Dean Richard Dick- ey, 8. A., of* Fort Flagler, r turned on Monday from an attract: ive tour which included Deception Pass, Whidby island and Snoqualmie Falls, IN FAREWELL In fafewell to Miss Downing, the Redman, who will entertain on ‘Tues. day evening, August 2, at the Stock ade hotel, at Alki gram of m and Mrs. iman will be assisted in and Mrs, Laura G. Harley, eee Woman’ At th 's Century Club Picnic me of Miss Emma Shum- Nearly 100 invitations have been| way, in Kirkland, the Woman's Cen- issued to members of the W. ‘s tury substitute for coffee. | Commercial Club by Mra, Beasle ‘P.!on 3 club will hold its annual picnic on Friday, July 29. |clua Jing, Colonel H | Applin, U. | Lieutqnant An attractive pro- | sic hag been arranged, | Emma Hausman | H. Moss for m Major J. A. Lynch, U. S. A. and | Mra, Lynch of Yakima, are spending a few days in Seattle, cee Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Lilly and family left Thursday, by motor, for Spokane, where they plan to spend a few days. week, oar eee Mra. Willlam M. Hartford of the Maximillian apartments, has as her guest for a week, Mrs. Rose E. Single of Portland. ; eee Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hildreth and little son, Jack, will leave today for Orcas Island to remain for two weeks, eee Miss Anna Marie Brueggerhoff, who i» attending the national con | vention of Business and Professional Women’s chibs, in Cleveland, Ohio, is a guest at the Hotel Statler. eee | Mrs. FE. 8. MeCord and son, Neal, jare the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. |D. P. Collins, in Bellingham, oe. Mrs. J, W. Cline of Altadena, Cal,, jis the guest of her daughter, Mrs, J. Irving Colwell, for a few weeks, Commander M. F. Draemel, U. 8. N., who has been stationed at Washington, D. C., for some time, has been transferred to San Diego, | Cal. Commander and Mrs, Draemel, (Morguerite Clise) with their two children, have arrived at their point of transfer. Mr. G. P. Croonquist,' of St. Paul, is the guest of bin daughter, Mrs. | Harry Gibson Brace, | ee Mr, and Mrs. F. W. Hargrave are tertaining Mr. and Mrs. Wade argrave and daughter, Eloise, of Spokane for a few weeks, 7 Mrs. H. R. Clise, of Washington, |D. C., who is spending the summer jin the city visiting old friends, is jthe guest for a week of Mr. and J. D. Lewman at their home i second vice which bronght out all the line, and/a¢ the Country club. eee t | Miss Vera Goelcher of Tacoma ts the house guest of Miss Mary Frances Dunoway at her home at Alki Point. house guest of Major Alvin Charles Miller, medical corps, U. 8 A. and Mrs. Miller, a charming dinner was |given at Saints’ Rest, on Friday, by Captaia Franels James Fitapatrick, U. 8 A, gnd Mrs, Fitzpatrick. The flowers were sweet peas, the favors miniature musical instruments, the menu interesting, and the party in the honor guest, Miss Down Macpherson Mer- riam, U. 8 As, commander of Fort Worden, Mrs, Merriam, Major Alvi Charles Miller, medical corps, U | would like to say a few words to him. |AND COMPARE THEM. Or, if you'd rather, I'll save | the trouble and will tell you what you'd see, |20 girls who would come up to your jcent of the girls in Seattle are nice. | two sizes too small with a tight belt | that came just under the arms, a | kid,” |they thought might look their way. | Der cent. ~relp to wet the pace. | encourage \fined way to attract the opposite A., Mrs. Miller, Major Frank Dexter 8. A., Mrs, Applin, Cap- tain Arthur D. Hughes, U. 8. A., Mrs Hughes, Miss Klocker, Lieutenant Cyrus Quentin Shelton, U, 8. A., and Edward L, Supple, U. S.A. New York Season 1921 opens Thi ning, July 14. Frida day evenings, 8:15, | Saturday matinee, 2°30. Price, @2.00, plus » DI Corn- ‘ war tax, Box office at the ish open Ito 9 p. m, " SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1 : | yuthia Grey Girl Advises Al to Stand on the y the Boys Go By Instead of the Girls—She Did and Sees in the Girls Only a Reflection of the Me culine Sex. Dear Miss Grey: I have been reading the letters writ by the young man who signs himself “Searchingly, Al” I am a girl who has been around a great deal—no stay-at-home, I mean by that, nor am I an old-fashion girl like mother. la with Al that a certain per cent of the girls of day do wear their dresses too short and use a little too m paint or powder. But, Al—you say you stood on Second ai and watched the girls go by. Now try my plan—go stand in the same place and watch the young men go & I am employed in a building | Second ave. and sometimes stand in| the window at noontime and watch | the peopje go by. You say you saw standards—200 with too much paint and powder, and that only 6 per I'll may that 1 saw passing today | 10 fellows whom I would call gen-| Uemen—and who, every time a girl passed, didn’t try to catch her eye! 200 who had their hats on one side of their heads—a sult that looked easily cause them to burst the process of freezing. oe ‘What can be done for « cat 1s constantly shedding its fur? | clgaret in ora ir fingers and a “Hello, histie’” for every girl If there ts no sign of scabs scaly skin, try putting @ phosphate of soda on each meak @ week or two. If condition of skin indicates @ form of | move the hair from the j sure to this hair im land treat the apots with equal | of sulphuroug (NOT sulphuric and glycerine, applying twice @ with an old toothbrush from shi ali but the end bristles clipped. Yee a little of at a time and do not get cat's eyes. Feed only FE beef, and twice a day mis ath | feed as much phosphate of can be placed on a 10-cent You say there are nice fellows in Seattle. I agree with you—about 6 One thing, Al, don’t put all of the blame on the-girla, Put some on the men where it belongs. I think they If they didn’t the girls, they would soon stop it and find some more re- nex. I have done what you my, too— explain to these “best family” boys about keeping thefr loving to them- selves; but you get so tired of tell- ing them-—and then, why should we girls have to tell them? Why can't they use a ittle common sense them- ee selves? A few of them do, ‘tis true;| What ts the nationality of but they are as hard to find as a/born of American parents fA, vy 4 needle in a haystack, ocean? I belong to several clubs in Se | The child would be om Ai attle and go to public dances once | citizen, How did the expression age” originate? The raccoon (popularly “coon”) is supposed to live time, hence the expression * age” arose as denoting a o period of time, — eee What three countries are |industrious in copper, coal, ‘ee quicksilver and marble? | in awhile and I find just as many fellows of that claas in one place as in the other, And I'm afraid if we would prohibR them in our clubs —we wouldn't have many left. But Al-—-in the heart of nearly every girl is a picture of her ideal and I will give you my word that it isn't one of those fellows that when he takes her home for the first time wants to kiss her gs nearly every one dots—and I'll warrant that when men start in to give a girl the respect she deserves she'll change) Copper: United States, her ways. Mexico; coal: United Stat Bo, Al, look at your own sex first | Britain and Germany; gold? and you will see clearly that the| United States and Aus! girls are only their reflection—only |@nited States, Merico end what the men demand of them to be. I don’t think you are giving the girls a square deal. ONE WHO BELIEVES IN SHOOT- ING SQUARE, eee Cynthia's Answers to Short Questions Is not the correct name of the electrical rays “Roentgen Rays,” and how did they happen to be called X-rays? dD. These raya were the discevery of Professor Roentgen, who gave them the name X-ray to denote that the mechaniam was unknown. X in al- gebra stands for an unknown quan- tity. i and Hungary; marble: Italy and Greece, eee What causes a pipe filled with water to burst in freezing weather? Does it burst while the water is freezing or when the ice starts to thaw? CURTOUS. The passage of water from the liquid to the solid state is accom- panied by an expansion equal to about one-eleventh of its volume; hence water freezing in pipes might in i q “ FELLOW CITIZENS: rH When I greet you today I know you all think of “the good old days. Mi ! The glass I hold in my hand is filled with the very thing you think of, but I dare say, without contradiction, that the material used in this bev- erage is of higher quality than was possible to use in the days gone by. Your grocer sells 6 bottles, in Columbia Brew cartons, packed ready for picnics, fishing trips, ete. , Columbia Brew is the only beverage of its kind ~ | brewed on Puget Sound. be woe hi

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