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. Seattle Society for Bridge Luncheon at Country Home; Invitations Is- sued for Wedding in Aberdeen; Miss Shank Will Be Complimented. ARDS have been issued by Mrs. / Charles Grant Heifner, and per daughter, Mrs. Irving Heppel Pratt tor a bridge luncheon to be given to- morrow afternoon at their country home at Hunt's Point Large Church Wedding Will Be Solemnized in Aberdeen Dr, and Mrs. G. E Aberdeen, have for the marriage of their daughter, Helen Paul Chamberlin to Mr. Wal Cards Out issued invitations ter BE. Wiebenson of Cleveland, Ohio, Thursday evening, September 1 at 8:30 o'clock In St. Andrew's Episco- pal church in Aberdeen, Rev. F. F W. Green will officiate Miss Chamberlin has chosen as er | attendants: Miss Marian Winters of Los Angeles, Calif, as maid of how or; Miss Nancy Leach of Minneapo lis, Minn; Miss Helen Carman of | Portland, Miss Dorothy Watson, Mias | Ellen Jones and Miss Margaret Dav enport, Aberdeen, as bridesmaids Mr. Wiebenson will have his broth-| er, Mr. Edward Wiebdenson of Cleve | land as best man. The ushers will| be Mr. Samuel Vance Chamberlin of | Boston, brother of the bride-clect: | Mr. Howard and Mr. John Wieben-| son of Cleveland, brothers of Mr. Wiebenson; Mr. Clarence Clemen-/| shaw and Mr. Edward Thompson of | Cleveland, and Mr. Theodore A Reed of Aberdeen. A reception and dance will follow | the ceremony at the home of the brideelect. | Miss Chamberlin is a graduate of Dana Hall, Mass.. and attended the University of Washington, where she wag a member of Kappa Kappa | Gamma sorority. @ graduate of Cornell. Mrs. Everett Will Entertain for i Miss S. } AS & prenuptial compiiment to | Miss Katherine Shank, Mrs. Fred Everett has extended invitations for ‘an afternoon bridge at her home Fri day, August 2 oe Farewell Tea Will Honor Departing Guest Invitations have been tssued by Mrs. Will Otto Belt for a tea Friday afternoon at her residence, honoring her mother, Mrs Milton Baker at the table will be Mis. G. Ee M Prat! ira. Frederick Bentley, Mrs. Irving Marshall Clark and Miss Ma bet Chilberg. ih . Miss Hulbert’s Wedding P' Miss Aida Hulbert, daughter of Mrs. William Marion Hulbert, will wed Mr. Charles H. Ingram, son of Mrs. C. H. Ingram, of Eau Claire, " Wis., Thursday evening, Septembe: 16, in Trinity church, Everett. The of honor will be her sister, Dwight Ware (Ruth Hulbert), Miss Meda Hulbert, another sts- be maid of honor. Frances groom-elect’s little , ter, is to the ring bearer. ir. Edmund Hayes will be best man, and the ushers are Mr. Fred Weyer- haeuser, of Tacoma; Mr. Eugene Haggerty O'Neil, Mr. W. O. Hulbert and Mr, Fred Hulbert, of Everett. A small reception will follow the ceremony at the home of the bride. Dr. and Mrs. Dinner Hosts Dr. and Mrs. Irving Albert Bout fleur were hosts on Saturday eve- | ning, entertaining with a handsome- ly appointed dinner of twenty covers at-their residences Water lilies ar ranged in a wide crystal bow! were used as the central decoration. eee Luncheon at “Gray Gables” Mrs. Francis Guy Frink will enter. ttain with a luncheon of fourteen covers at her home, “Gray Gabi y tomorrow afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bolcom Will Entertain Honoring Dr. and Mrs, Clarence R. King, of New York, the house guests of Dr, and Mrs, Richard O'Shea, Mr and Mrs. William Bolcom will enter- tain with a dinner at their home at Loyal Heights tomorrow evening. Covers will be marked for fourteen. ee Kitchen Shower Miss Julia Dose, Miss Sara Rarris, Miss Phyllis Phillips and Miss Flor- ence Asp will entertain with a kitch en shower at the home of Miss Har. ris, on Thursday evening, compli menting Miss Mary Murchison, whose wedding will take place the first week in September, in Tacoma. ee Jou fleur Dinner Hostess With covers placed for twelve guests, Mixg Nellie Felger was host ess at dinner Saturday evening, her home preceding the subscription dance at the Seattle Yacht club, Lawn Party Compliments Daughters Complimenting their daughters. the Miages Ruth and Esther Jobn-| son, Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson ¢ tained with a lawn party at their home recently, The guesta included the Misses Fern Haag, Ruth Johnson, Kather- ine Heiser, Linda Garrison, Dinge| Nyquist, Gladys Sanford, Esther | Johnson, Marjorie Crockett, Mildred Vagts, Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson, Mr Willis Lynn, Mr. Thurston James, Mr. Fred Ross, Mr. Joel Gould, Mr William Yourston, Mr. Henry Fisch er, Mr. Arthur Sutton and Mr. Wil Chamberlin of | | ents at Port M } sisting will | Mrs, A. B. Inglis, Mra. Clyde Huds | peth, Mra. Irvin A. Weichbrodt, Misa} Mr. Wiebenson is! Married in Issaquah A pretty wedding was performed n Issaquah Saturday evening when Miss Esther Brehm, daughter of Mr and Mra. H. Brehm of Seattle b me | the bride of Mr. Royal Pickerin of Issaquah, Rev, Cleveland Kleihauer reading the service at § o'clock at the home of the groom's brother, Mr. est Pickering, The three bridew ida, Mins Evelyn Btone, Miss Bdna keon and Miss bride's sister, were daintily gowned in andie in the pastel ah and carried n bouquets of # t peas and roses in corresponding tints. The br charming in her bridal ¢ motte crepe and be lines and her tulle veil was fastened to her colffure with wreath of orange blossoms, Ophetia roses and white asters compo her lovely arm bouquet. Mrs, Oscar Carlson, the }matron of honor, was attractive in ja pink taffeta frock and her Mowers a loose cluster of Columbia | were roses. Mr, William Pickering was |groomeman for his brother Mendelssohn's wedding = mareh was played by Miss Phillips, and following the service Miss Minnie Osherg sang “Oh Prom tse Me” and Mins Mable McKilrath, "The Sweetest Story er Told, after which a buffet supper was served. Mr, and Mrs, Pickering left today for a six months’ motor tour of California. ee House Party at Summer Home Mr. Henry Rowley of Billings, Mont. entertained with a house par ty at the summer home of his par ison over the week | end. The & je guests included | Mise Ellen Messer, Mixa Jane Per kins, Miss Olive Leonard, Miss Nel te Felger, Mr. Willlam MoMillan, | Mr. Lacey Hofius and hia house guest, Mr. Richard Lamberton, of Philadelphia, Pa. Tuesday Service at Little Tea Shop Denny: Fuhrman guild of the Or thopedic Tea Shop will be in charge of the Little Tea Shop Tuesday, with Mrs. N. A, Johanson as hostess. As be Mra.-Albert Barry Frances Brown, Miss Vivian Barrett, Miss Mary Maxwell and Miss Doris Ferguson Lieut. Frederick L. Hayden, U. 8 A., and) Mrs. Hayden, formerly Miss Mildred Hanscom, of Brookiyn, N Y.. who were recently married tn New York, arrived in Seattle Sun. day, and will leave for Fort Wor. den tonight, where Lieut. Hayden ‘s stationed. eee Mr. and Mm. Caspar W. Clarke are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter this morn- ing at the Swedish hospital. see Miss Alice Wetmore, of Santa Bar- bara, Cal, arrived yesterday and is the guest of Miss Margaret Chinn. eee Dr, H. Eugene Allen and Mr. Fred erick D. ‘Hammons returned last evening from a fishing trip in the Olympics. cee Mrs. Dixon Hopcraft, of Vancou- ver, B. C., spent the week-end as the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Marion R. Cummings. see Mr. John McCulloch. of San Mig- uel, Cal, formerly of Erie, Pa.. ar- rived Saturday by motor, and is the sSuest, during his stay, of Mrs, Edith Steva and her father, Mr. John Shue, at their home, 1413 Second ave, W. ee Mrs, H. C. Hibbard returned Fri- day from a visit of several weeks in Ogden. eee Miss Jessie Wishart, of Oakland, Cal., who has been the guest of Miss Karla Stoltenberg for the past two months, left yesterday for her home. ee Mine Catherine Mulvey left Friday night for Eugene, Ore., to visit Miss Sarah Rorer for ten days. Her moth. er, Mra, Edward I’. Mulvey, and brother, Jere, wilt join her there and proceed to San Diego., where they will reside for the coming year, and Catherine and Jere will enter schools. ee Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Greening (Helen Richmond) are receiving mes sages of congratulation upon the birth of & son Saturday, August 20, at the Swedish hospital see Dr. and Mrs. Roe and thelr daugh ter, Miss Carrie Roe, of Jamestown, S. D., are the guests of Mr. and Mra. Frederick H. Parks. oe Dr. and Mrs, F. J. Filz left Sunday for a six weeks’ motor trip to gow ter National park and They were accom panied by their daughter, Mins Mil dred Filz, and Mrs. Kate Magee. one Mr. and Mrs. William Talbot Mias Vera Talbot of San Mateo, Cyl, are guests at the Hotel Washington, |planning*to remain for a few weeks ee a Mrs. Amos Brown has returned from California, where she has been spending some weeks. see Mrs, William Leonard Eaton is ex pecting her sister, Mrs. Harry W Gregg, of Little Rock, Ark., to ar rive this week to be her guest see Miss Adele Small and Mr. Robert Small, Jr spent the week-end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. ©. Dawson at,their home at Medina eee Miss Marion Prince, who has been Jon a two weeks’ camping trip on Hood Canal, returned last night Woman Is Knocked Down by Street Car Knocked down and dragged 15 teet by a street car Saturday night, Mrs Effie W. Leachr, 2108 War ve suffered slight bruises and cuts, She was treated at city hospital, Mra, | Leach was boarding the car at Third | ave, and Yesler way when her foot caught In the fender. 10,000 Delegates Attend Conclave OAKLAND, Cal. Aug. thousand delegates from the Pacifi states, Canada and tiian islands assembled in the the | Oakland municipal auditorium today in the opening conclave of the 37th | Mam Johnsen ‘ annual convention of the Young Men's Institute, | Alma Brehm, the | Constance | |fered #light cuts and bruises \Clubs CLUBS FOR TUBSDAY | | Seattle Lodge No, 7, Ds eve of | | | Honor, Protective association, will Has This Woman, Who Longs for Career, Exagger-| - é ‘ 40mg » Hxagy i |nold-a eard party ai 9 p.m. in Kver iad Vien of Life's Values? | Warrant Issued Charging;Crowd 15 Deep Watches Murderer of Loyal Wife ki green hall, Arcade building 4 8! : , sant ; - | f rp it ute et Ki b | Him With Killing Wife Her Walk to Court Room | — Trapped by Posse : Writers’ Club | Dear Miss Grey: I have come to the parting of the roads, } The Writers’ club will meet at & and in my indecision | look to you for advice. | SAN JOBE, Cal, Aug Di LOS ANGELES, Cal, Aug PORTERVILLE, ¢ Aug. Mn wr p.m, in Erickson room at the ¥. W One road leads ty a happy married life with as good a hus- tt gape y beatae of cant i by ayes Po cgperend fans,” Walter Alexander, sought as qullmay S eseniies bape tn! fed ye county, and officers from Santa] tined © 20 deep along Fuena| i, who killed Mra. tp CA. Manuseripts will be read bY band as a woman could wish for, and little children—but per- “ ’ " 4, man who Krmin Back Mr. G. P. Haley, Mra. Goorge Rows arrived today to question and| Vista et, the “street of sigh: Mr ae : . nq haps the road means a little of regret when I shall see the) take into formal custody the Rev.|Madalynne Obenchain, charged with ™n when she o tere ws Kahin, Mra, Charles M, Farrar and _ { and ‘ o Mra. ©. N. Compton, Visitors are Success of others. | John A. Spencer, held in connection | Arthur C. Burch with the murder of rather than him nk polwon ang ys j welcome The other leads to a single life with such happiness as suc-|!th hls wife's drowning last July John Belton mannedy wall 3 o— died early today, when surroungag Be ; suns tate Waa cess can attain, but a longing for what might have been, I] |The former pastor adheres ¥ lal digs etna Mavs, ee : le No. ersion ot his =6wife death by | OF age Sx seove 7 as sure. jed by Palm Circle No. 6, Neighbors of lave cherished the desire always of that success, and have} growning, when he related at the tn.| while her attorneys made a request | He bes ~ unded by ne ot tag, os ’ nen he related at the in ou pearohing for tienda Woodcraft, will held its annual pie thought it alone held all of the happiness life could give, and that a rowboat they were in|for a postponement of the arraign pe anh os ihe "ts ck ae! nic In upper Woodland park. Tues none else was worth while. In other words, I have thought i at night, and attributes | ment i “a the |Pouth of Porterville bi) “ day, Aug ne basket lune . ° te | whi e terms “his wtified a urch was taken ¢ t ‘om the tay, August 25. Bring basket lunch. the respect, admiration and praise of my fellowmen life's!’ he term unjustified ar FO ee ee etree coer the | TAKES REFUGE IN Circle will furnish coffee, cream and A rest” to two personal grudges one bullding to the other over the co pie sugar, chbora and friends in-|Pichest fruits and harvest. — | “bridge of sighs." Women are| RANCH HOUSE $ vited ? : I have some talent along journalis- | N ISS GREY will receive read res gti ig never taken acroms the bridge, which| Alexander took refuge in apa pgm j eee tie Hnes—unusual talent, I have been ers of this department at || LAKEPORT, Cul, Aug, 22—The| oi com the men’s quarters of the |anch house, but fled thru gimme | ial Washington Hive No, 944 told, 1 have also n told tf L}] Phe Star office on Tucsdays from | | Mev nn A. Spencer, former Pres | a door when officers charged ithe | Washington Hive No. 044, Ladies “stuck to it” Instead of marrying 1|| 9 to 4, and wt other times by ap. || byterian minister at Fulton, Sonoma |!*) vey warren Wiliams, acting | Mullding ie | : county, Ca De place nde , Of the Muccabsen, will hold @ schoo! Cold make something worth while || peinanent, Please de net oume || routs, Cale wilt be piuced UPd | ror the defense, made the motion for| A search revealed his gun lal fm lof instruction at Odd Fellows’ hall Of myself, and 1 have prepared |] 0 other days than Tuesday un rn te arrest today hwy 0 with the! costponement, declaring that a|ing against the rear of the eam —oa at 10 a. m. under the supervision of ™Yself for a life of Mterature, and | tone you have an appeiatment ne OS bis wike, whe Sormerly Was |. stnonsment has n stipulated be-| About a hundred yards away, . a f t with Miss Grey, as unexpected || Mins Emma Morris, of Dayton, Ohlo, POP Miss Inobelle McRae, the state n- Made no provision for marriage, set~| eestae. eaak eee dit » Onle tween the defense and the prosécu-| dled agafnst a fence, Alexander wig Bo mander. Brine hi ting my face resolutely against it,|| Yiellors interfere with her it was announced at the sheriff's pevtog found, in the last throes of cyanige — ta! riperages regarding it more or leas ax a blight || ime office here early today Judge Reeve granted the request |Ppoisoning, A small bottle was new 7 Auxiliary to Lloyd T. Cochran Post {° ti! dreams of faine And now if te Th? Warrant was ineued late yee lund at tt sment over until his hand, the contents drained away, it Ne should marry T have absolutely NO sorrow, We must, because of the) terday at the request of District At-| sonday, August Alexander's suicide brought toa The ladies’ ‘auxiliary to Lioyd T, Tuslifications vor Rad sook, housewife great scheme of things, experience | torney Churchill who today started.” sore than 2,000 persons lined the|end a remarkable story of wife bu |Cochran Post No. 40 will give @ card oe maaan r—only & Passiowate love both, You are perhaps one of the|in company with representatives of|yitje gtrect to watch Mrs. Oben | who refused, when br usht face te pe ’ ‘or childre id this ma velwamen who will be so ou do| the sheriff's office, for San Jose, C ‘ party at the city hall in Ballard on josyea weak Pe mt 3 e. oF ejwamen who will be sorry tf you do | the sheriff's office, tor Han J we, Cal. chuin paws. A ricade of boxes |face with the necessity of choosing Tuesday evening at 8:20 o'clock, Re Om Se tr et servi, 4 “ re! marry, and just as se ry you do to serve t warrant | was thrown across the walk near) between her husband and another x freahments will be served. The pub °Mt¥ {0 live without, bu id no’ not It might have been” is one of | SPENCER |the jail ddor to aid the police de|man, to desert her legal spouse, ” |e is invited lait have ‘fea most danyerous philosophies, if | IN SAN JO} tall in keeping the crowd back. | “Well, you must choose betwap i | ie |. Aad love as eR Bae could call & that Whichever | “Spencer ix in custody at San Jone i= Meese ribs tks Gen ot war AAD Ps . } y do not lea ne 0 vou decide to tread, take tt) While the find in ‘Dp: . f sh — n Nets Palm Circte No. 6 ‘aim 1 SM! Marry and accomplish, or that | whole-heartedly and let no past re-| pe Yon ed hw a = the autopyy | Piano Recital at | Mrs. Bachman as she stood Saaimnaas / eighbors of Woodcraft. Palm 1 can te single and accomplish my grit fadoo tk toon eine Cee at performed when Mra. Spencer's body “ » him and her husband, according t he Circle No. 46, in Upper Woodland work and still love, ‘The life of one| bring brooding ‘or melancholia. | Was exhumed, have not been made Cornish Tonight ?<»man oj park. Annual plenic, Coffee, cream must he ot necneity ts Re public, insuance of the warrant was ee ; rs, Bachman turned to her im f- eg ose cnatheryr eagle samt of neceasity the complete Tonally, I believe you have | considered to indicate that some| ,,L@aiing.the events at the Cornish |, Mrs thactiman turned te Be he | valid absolute death of the other, if either exaggerated idea of life's values L caned a2 dekth salon Gaus dines | this week will be the plano al to | pleas’ move valty. She pe Krows to its fullest. I know one must | What greater service may a woman | wy sey pores Fan Crowning: | be givén by Mixx Henriette Lfichel-|¥4% holding in her arms her tak aii ag | Auxiliary to Ancient Order of go, and that quickly render the world than to properly| tty "A" St fret feared, was indl-| son of New York, tonight. Tuesday | OMY & few months old iy | Hibernians « |, 1 am free to marry, old enough to|rear and train the future genera-| "srr « arid Wednesday nights students will BABY IS.SAV ee | Arrangements will be made for the know my mind; so ts the young] tions? /t ts the vory exsence of life eenrn utnaes wen anit to have'bebe ent three pantomimes, and AS MOTHER FALLS fon coming state convention by the man I care for, and has expressed |consequently there ts nothing else| none? While boating with her|hursday the pupils of puppetry will| Alexander's shotgun boomed geil) | Division No. 1, tadiew’ Auxiliary to his affection for me. Hf is waiting, | more worth while—no greater gift|Nusband In Clear Lake, on which] give a rehearsal for students and|shot and Mrs. Bachman fell desig jthe Ancient Order of Hibernians, at dino, for me to make the right dect-| you might bestow upon humanity | Lakeport is ed. However, rusbieachers of the summer school, Fri-| while the babe, unharmed, o the special meeting to be held in W. ‘sion, and because he loves me, Is| Furthermore, there is no reason 1|Or® circulated in Santa Rosa and| day evening the pupils of Sergel Kli-|on the ground, crying with. trig) ga O. W. hall, Tuesday, August 23. at willing to abide by it, even at his ican think of why marriage should}! Uiton caused the body to be ex-| bansky will give a song recital, and! Bachman and his wife hed bees Ts S$ p.m. Members are requested to cont be a blight to a career such as you|huMed and the Rev. Spencer was| Saturday night E, Robert Schmitz, ;separated recently. Yesterday Bach gy be present | Mins Grey, @ love enough for) have chosen; on the other hand, it) “ken Into custody, pending an in- | noted pianist, will be heard in recital.|man called on Mrs. Bachmam and th eee which to marry? As ignofant of it|ahould make you more successful.|Y°*Uwation by authorities here CRRA Me RETR was effecting a reconciliation when {gi ‘i Overseas Club 4* I am, should I risk giving to this! Mary Roberts Hinchart ix the ideal| 1% Lakeport, Lake county officials . | Alexander was said to have inte 9 yt The regular social meeting of the |world children which I may rear|wife and mother and. homemaker—|Were Investigating on the spot the 91st Clans Coming _terea Overvens club, 404 13th ave. N., will poorly and in turn become one of |#he also has the distinction of being| “ifeumstances of Mra. Spencer's| . | The three started from Dindaay to jbe held at the clubhouse, Tuesday, the already too-abundant wéaklings one of America’s foremost seriters.|Wath. Her body wan found floating | for Second Reunion Poplar, near Porterville, a distance bn | August 23, at $:30 p.m. A splendid morally? Should I sacrifice all that |/ could name scores of married wom-|'0 the lake only a few minutes after “Powder River! Let "Er Buck!” lof some 20 miles, in an automobile ast Musical program has been arranged. |I have to give the world for the pet-|en in this profession and in many| Spencer had reported that she had| ‘This is the ery that will echo thru| Much of the distan Bachman said, 7 per Members and friend» invit |ty happiness of oiyself? That tslothers who likewise have found suc. | fallen from a@ bout at a pleasure pier.| Seattle September 24-25, when the! Alexander kept a knife ‘pressed wo eee jwhat I want to do-—I care little now |cess in @ carcer aside from that of| 1 Santa Rosa and Fulton, Sonoma | famous 91st division wi]l hold its sec |against his side. Zonery Club rt the ambitions I once knew houseutfe, However, whether or not| County authorities were investigat-| ond annual reunion here. | After the shooting Alexander e. A special program will be given! But in after years, when the rone-| you marry, ix something which you| ine the affairs of the Rey. Spencer| Veterans from eight states are ex-|caped and posses failed to find frase a8 Iby the Zonery club of Seattle Tues. t¢ tints of love and a litle nest have |alone must decide. | while he was a minister here. pected to attend. |of him until early today. His body ‘day, August 23, in the club hall at page will it be worth it? Will 1 = 2° s LANDLADY SAYS nn | wast brought to a Porterville ander Do }1211 Fifth ave. Members requested |4¥ love was not worth all I gave| Which animal has the longest life? THREATS MADE much gossip regurding him. ‘The! taking parlor this morning t Ta jto be present by 7:30. Important. UP for it? There will be deep regret | ©. T, Mrs. D. H. Palmer, with whom|t@ird set of officers investignting|lay on a slab near to that 6f the of Pee eae and pain and suffering either®way The diotoBical survey of the de-| poy Spencer and his wife ten a | the case was at San Joxe, where| woman he was said to is } ADDITIONAL CLUBS bw stighes sngdopeDiyg gad byoblraeted td oor fiates that | tor a ume, wax quoted as having told |4hta Clara county authorities were| Inquests will be held lates s : > loves me and 5 ) wo, \the turtle is probably the longest ‘ spon. | duestioning Spencer in the jail there | AETET SB : ne ” District Attorney Hoyle that Spen | 7 z é Y. W. ©. A. Conference 2 wil, Otherwiag, semehew 1 yoigad baat: Arte aaah Maid coy 41 Cpe ana nos ine quarreled violently at the direction of the Lake county| REV. A. J. STEELMAN, former | ju The Northwestern = Commullity|""r ies joys and sorrows are eveuly|eeten Hopapos islands, just off the| saa that once, after they had ex-| ‘strict attorney. | Seattle pastor, has resigned the pul: J * jConference of the Y. W. C. A. |gistributed—that is, to one pero rh trstern const of South Americe.| <n ineed alleged thrakis of “expos.| Spencer, before entering the min-| pit of a Baptist church in Newark, 9 da which opened at Beabeck on Hood's jor allotted all ou or fe anathon an lsat of which Woe to be 400 yoars| er nea other, Spencer threatened | istFY. practiced medicine in Oklaho|N. J., to go to Porto Rico Me ete jeanal Thursday, will continue thru «a cele Revitace ® : to take his wife's Ufe jma. He ie aged about 50. cational work. i jout the coming week. It is bel jheld under ausplees of the national jbeard and in addition to members from surrounding towns, it is attend ed by several of the leading figures | program includes a Bible class and discussion forum in the evening, the subject for which is “The Y. W, C. A., Ite Responsibility to” the Com. munity and to the Life of Women Today.” On Typeday, Wednesday jand Thursday, Miss Mabel Head will lecture on “The Kingdom and the Nations.” 2. Pythian Sisters’ Card Party with card party on August 29, at her home, 4243 Seventh lave. N. E., for the benefit of the Pythian Sisters’ Past Chiefs’ associa ion. Assisting the hostess will be Miss Frances Malone and Mrs. Charles Christopher. see Washington Hive No. 944 Mrs. James Grant will entertain members and friends of Washington Hive No, 044, L. O. T. M., ception at her home, 5814 Seventh ave. N. W., on Friday afternoon from |1 to & o'clock. The affair will honor State Deputy Mary [sobelle Mclae. one Women of Mooscheart Legion The Women of Mooseheart Legion Monday, wil give an entertainment and dance on Thursday evening at Moose [temple at 8:30 o'clock. eee i} Daughters of St. George | Miss Anne E. Smith will entertain the Daughters of St. George at her |home, 1731 California ave, with a leard party on Thursday at 3 o'clock. | eee | Borrowed Time Club Exeypsion The Borrowed Time club extends lan invitation to each G, A. R. post Relief Cory. Circles of Ladies of the G. A. R. and all other patriotic soci ties and friends to join them in an excursion to the Soldiers’ Home at ort Orchard on Thursday, August Boat leaves Colman dock at 10 la m. Returns at 4 p.m. Round trip fare Bring lunch, The Home will furnish coffee | see | Clara Barton Tent Pienie Clara Barton tent, No. 1, Daugh- ters of Veterans, will hold « | time pier day, Au 40 cents cunt 24, embers are urged to bring their families and friends and well-filied baskets, Comr « of | the G. A. R, will be especially wel leomed, If the day should be rainy, the affair will be a “plienic lunch” at the Armody 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit | by Automobiles 5, was struck and severely hurt in front of his h 400 W. Guler st T t ran ome the street but tumbled and fell in front of an auto driven by W Prater, 1624 3rd ave W. He was t pital and later n to Orthopedic pleased hos E. D. Vaut of Kent was 505 knocked down by an un known driver at First ave and Spokane st. Saturday night. He suf Struck and knocked down ine minons, Kennydale, received cuts on the arm and Mins Simmons was crossing treet at Mth ave and she was hit by G W. Graham et. body the Jackson st. ‘when W. Osburn, 4 Mra. George Bennett will entertain | s THE SEA (Vital Statistics] jof the national association, The duity| MARRIAGE LICENSES | meand Residence Childress, John A, Bromaville Legal ‘Ogle, Loueita, Bromevilie Legal | Heberts, Walter D. Bremerton Cribb, Ethel B, Seattle . . | Van Kleck, Peter Sterling, Ev- |. erett ; ered Reed, Kathryn A. Seattle Matack, Frank %, Kirkland |Grege, Dertha 1, Kirkland . Clark, Clifford C., Beattie Ackerman, Ruth A., Seattle erts, Leon ©, Seattle .... : Seattle ane, William, Issaquah .. a Sa, Lemaaivah n, Carl H., Seattle Age oh 1B Lundell, Walberg Maria, Sea Dudley, George B.. Seattle .. 27 Cormick, Emma, Seattle ...! is aham, Joseph Carter, Red- mond . . . Legal Waskey, Mamie P., Seattle :.'Legal La Follett, Harry, Seattle ....Legal Cottman, Neitie, Seattle Legal | Lee Wiltam Clyde, U ont. » . Legal Newton, Mary E., Seattle 25 |Ekhoim, Aug., Seattle «+26 |Hanson, Anna M., Kichmond Beach 20 | Bade, Alfred, Seattle . 19 uw +2 t au Washing- Foley, Wilda F., Seattle .: Amenig, Baptiste, Kent .. Gaspardin Naddake K Benson, Francia W., ton, D. C. . Meade, Dorothy L | Sawyer. cisco Legal Seattle Legal Jouse Fran- iidred VLang, Gardner P., Seattle | Wittenberg, Eather M.. Seatt Gordon, John H., Seattl Wilson, Eva DB, Seattle .. BIRTHS Johnson, Weston, 3637 W. 60th 6 boy Knudaon, Clarence W., 3303 W. Tlat | at, girl Robinson, Bruce, 28th ave. S, twin boys hardson, Dio, 4515 15th ave. N. B., boy Cress, James F., 706 N girl | Muir, Alexander, 643° ¥ th at, g Edward J., 309 Fifth ave. &., boy Mallory, Augustus M, 719 Wheeler ». boy | loy, Frederick 8, 2202 25th ave. | boy | erson, Fred, 6805 Mighth av N. } boy ienintl 204 25th ave is, 2112 Washing William 8, 7323 Blake pl, Kilder, J Mitchell. Hendrix, y Oregon at. by B, $621 Bighth girl Elliot R., 6 dave. DIVORCES GRANTED Trimble, Ruth from B. B, Wife of Judge Jurey | Dies at Home Here Mrs, John §. Jurey, wife of former uperior Court Judge Jurey, and a resident of Seattle since 1982, died at her home at afternoon, after ness, ) 30th ave, Saturday several months’ ill Stray Silver Fox Is Caught in Trap | An adult yilver fox was caught in |4 coyote trapMit Tenino last week INDUSTRIOUS THIEF DIGS TON OF SPUDS Under cover of darkr s, a thief tolled une singly and eseaped with of potatoes from R rden 3611 Linden slated he was prepar ing to dig them himself, but the slick nt with the potato fork beat him to it with a shovel night, nearly a to W. Gilew’ g Giles Sunday Cynthia Grey: TTLE STAR MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1904 MINISTER HELD “MURDER FANS’ SLAYS WOMAN; r | Spencer, dt was found, resigned his! | pastorate at Fulton several weeks Bureau of roo erayptotshal eer ttt et, Missing Relatives arated from his wife, altho partially | | admitting that he knew there was |A GENTLE WAY TO END CORNS The Modern Method, Scientific, Easy, Quick and Sure The old corn enders were harsh, lerude and uncertain. They came into disrepute. Then a world-famed laboratory | created a new method, and millions have adopted it. The new way is Blue-jay—liquid or plaster. One applics it by a touch. pain stops instantly, and soon the whole corn loosens and comes out. To pare a corn and keep it now is folly. Stop it the moment it ap- pears. Remove it in this gentle way. Watch one corn go when Blue- jay is applied. You will let it deal with all corns after that. Send to the drug store now. Liquid or Plaster ENOUGH for Room 10 Sample No. 1 10 Rolls Wall @ 20c 16 yds. Bor. @ Sc + + Less 50% + Total Cost of Room Sample No. 2 10 Rolls Wall @ 25c - 16 yds. Bor. @ 6c Less 50% + «. Total Cost of Room - REV, THOMAS NEWTON—Two jof his brothers, both ministers, are sought by W. J. Newton, 6953 24th | jave, S&S. W., Seattle. They are Rev. Thomas Newton and Rev. Henry Nowton, and were last heard of in| ALBERT RICHERT—Last beard of in Elmer, Wagh., in October, 1907, Albert Richert is sought by his |mother, Mrs. Pauline Richert, Clear | Lake, Wash. The missing son is 32 years oid. Me was a logging camp worker, Addremy Mrs, Richert, ,in are of the Clear Lake hospital. 10 Rolls Wall @ 35¢ - 16 yds. Bor. @ 9c- = + Less 50% + Total Cove of Rowe A LARGE SELECTION AT Clearance of 'Women’s House Dresses Formerly $2, Now 98c Here is your opportunity to get a good, serviceable house dress at half price. The former price on these was $2.00, They are fashioned of percales in neat black and white check patterns; white collar and rbd, self belt trimmed with white. Sizes 34, 36, 38 only. No. 2—ALICE BLUE STRIPF COMPLETE STOCK AT SPECIAL PRICES i UHL . BROTHERS ESTABLISHED 30 YRS. d 511 Union St., Seattle, Wash. San Francisco i Oakland, Los Angeles, Portland Ladies’ Sateen Petticoats $1.00 to $4.00 When you see what excellent values these Petticoats are you will surely buy one. The materials are of good weight and appearance. They are shown in plain black, and a large as. sortment of flowered patterns; good sateen like this wears better than silk and costs: much leas. Comforter Bats $1.00 Awning Canvas Yard 35c $1.25 white fleece Comforter 45e value of awning stripe ts; weight about 3 pounds; | Canvas; 10-ounce weight; 2-inch white; complete in one roll. | biue and white and brown and Size 72x84 inches. White stripes; 31 inches wide. Bureau Scarfs Tubing—Yard 35c 45¢ Bleached Pillow Case Tubing; good quality; medium 50c weight; 42 inches wide. 7c Hemstitched Bureau | Scarfs; size Scientifically paste by the most modern meth in a most modern plant. 17x50 inches, Sheeting—Yard | 50c | Unbleached Pepperell Sheet ing; 81 inches wide, Crash Toweling Yard 15c quality; 17-ineh Toweling; fi bleached, assorted colored borders. Crash with Your Grocer Will Serve You ELLIOTT 6210

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