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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1921. PAGE 8 THE SEATTLE STAR BOYS CARVE SHIPS AND WHET CALL OF THE SEA Cynthia Grey: : Seattle Personal \Clubs rr |DATES Mr, and Mrs. Lyle log yh a CLUBS FOR THL DAY TO REM EMBER e et Apartments, 1503 Eighteenth ave | The iiderbloom club will meet! | eee | Thursday, at 10 4, m, in the Knights cent » removed fre DOROTHY FAY GOL Amma av to ‘the Charlemont Kiderbloom Club | Ship ahoy, boys, Captain Oakum a. replica in bronae of the od lin wtill rigging ships at Frederick &!Paul Bartlett, one now in the court Simms f ee : Nelson's. Last week the Book Bhop|yard of the Louvre, the greatest art|A Letter of Appreciation and Good Cheer for Lonely | Mr. and Mra, Charles K, Poe and of Pythias hall, Third ave. and Vir wan jam-packed with nome 160 boys| gallery of the world i synthia a} family, who have been spending ®inta st pe } daily, each building 1 rigging ®) gan Francisco that most fe | Dear Miss Grey Last evening the columns of Cs Invitations Issued _ for th eummer ot Hertford, sores Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnac | model clipper in shipabape fs ahion frmows of all state mM, Redin's Fenseur | rey contained a letter written by “Lonely,” in which she ¥ Miss Shank's Marriage; town house Monday, Septem-| Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae a» came, lunch in hand, to get nautical land other great cities the size of Se few ao it peepee fora em Hee happiness after the :, ” > yy 8. Leaner: Sen Mews Ob Sarees © ° 1 eal deep-sea natior! causures by the great hopes of earlier ars are burned to ashes? P ns Pro- pea ge rt. 5 Set as advice from & real deep-sea attle have art treasures by 5 F Sunset Club Pla + * |the home of-Mrs. W, P, Brawley, 601 who had “bored the, compass alllest tgurovean artiotn whevess Beattie | She certainly will find it, happiness of the real and lasting gram; Large Tea Will) srs A. PF. Heinsie of Long! 14th ave, N en around the gle |haw no We are further from the kind, Our thoughts, conceptions and understanding of hape ’ fini " *.|Island arrived this week to spend | | Shavings littered the Book Shop|source of supply and consequently - 7 “gga C ‘ompliment Mrs. Har a short time as the guest of Mors. Michigan Apple Blo Club | “ me to non knives dina ed \are. <a "at me h none piness is happiness in itself. We can love people even the rington, John Noyes. — are ve Pe “oa Erbe 4 y hour, tools were stacked every: | ments c |they do not belong to us. We can love little children even F ‘ BP cade Renal spent aeeey Adlon: | pro onli wel re except In the tool box at the} |tho they be not ours. We can almost be as happy over th ree ‘ ‘ nieer park, Luneh at 1290. If i¢ rington, acopt in | A bas relief in bronze with an in 10 they be not ours. [ appy em NVITATIONS have been issued by} Mr. and Mrs. Francis H, Schroe rain, the club will meet wih Mrs, || SATURDAY, Sarna ee oe = -_ ba |seription of gratitude to Americans | as if they are our own. H be oe “ short der have returned from Denver 7 ae . a eee Mee 8 A. Ste tractedly pushed the books further}or the macrifice in coming .to the “ it Age ig Pn - She 4 aan bee Bere. Corwin: & See cok, connie by mnoter; ad age] eenee tee, Tenth ave, N. E fro unit 6 jand further to the background. 'Thi® |aypistunce of the Freneh in the great Lonely’s” letter is most beautiful in spirit. She has faced ~ Ne ee ne annie arthur |guente at the Otis hotel John's Guild ta tee. ovealan |woek the youthful horde has moved] war will no doubt be seen upon the| the same great difficulties of the past, she has the same ented ‘abage says Rev George H.! ag hes St. John’s guild meets for a buat sg ag jto a larger and quieter corner OF | campus within due time | hopes that I have and I haven't given up, either.’ I am her ober) Mero. Lee. The ceremony! Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bucey and! ness session at 2 p, m., at the home [thé third floor, in the boys’ sult de es | uge, too, but life holds big things for us. Saag " ucey, W ey partmen i : | . will be performed in the First Bap-|son wel _ psa a gpiree ot Mrs, William Lrona, 0 38th ave A prise of a model racing boat is| Caird Le lie to Yes, there are men of sagen ook fist church at §:30 o’clock on Wed Jeannette Hainswor s. W sn be awrarsed Ge beak taodes tameal ree. : to help one build to @ true and law 188 GREY will receive read Resta evening, September 14. Rev./¢ay on a motor trip to Mount) ug is H lin by a boy. The first five days Teach Dancing ing piness, I am trying to find ers of this department st Iss, the groom's father, will read the | Rainier, to remain until the end ,, Reatile, Sastal Chub | home 18 feet of 4xt's--good nolld| Calrd Lenlie, whose work ax folo-|one partner to help me build that || he star office on Tursdays from service, axsisted by Rev. Ambrose M. of the week Seattle Social club meets with Mrs. | ee Medien te? MY [hiumber—were used up. Not to men: |!st with the Bolm ballet last spring |way. There will be no divorce when | 9 to 4, and at other times by ap Bailey, pastor of the First Baptist ee Rertha Stoppe n, 2003 40th ave.! Chureh of the Bptphany Ition several pounds of paper pat-|@nd again this summer, hax attract | those who are married have the sume |) pointment, Please do not come church. | Mrs. Francis Wright and Miss/S. W. Bring plenic lunch and meet |] WRoNeaDAY, KEPTRMBEN 14 torah ter tus abel ed nation-wide applause, # to remain | regard for one another that "Lone || om other days than Toesday en. Mrs. Corwin Philip Shank, of Port: Margaret Wright of Boston, for-/at Standard Furniture Co,, at 11. m. Miss Katherine Around the rail stood « collection | in ttle until January and will|ly” conceives ewe you bhi an aj fand, the bride-clect’s sister-in-law. | ory of Seattle, will arrive Sat-)Take Fauntleroy car emalted in the Firat | {of famous models made by the schoo! |&I¥e Instruction in ¢ In Jan-| We don’t need to trust to fate, || with Mim Grey, as ‘will be matron of honor, and the two} Liaay to make a prolonged visit : Di « chureh. children in the publie school manual |Uary he will go to York and|becaune the God of Love unites in || ytaiters interfere with ben writ- bridesmaids will be Miss Vilo McVay eee __ Council of Catholic Women || WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMMER 21— ltraining classes, ‘The Mayflower, the|I&ter tour with Bolm in his ballet, |ffis own great way, some time, some: | and Misa Frances Martin. The f10W-/ airy onald A. Nicholson and! Seattle Counell of Catholic Women|} “The marriage of stise Louise Mud- Tl Monitor, a viking, whip, an ocean| Mr lle can be reached for ap-|Where two souls to carry out His| r a » spital from 10 a, m. ley to Mr, Bveret Wierd Fen onitor N | 3 Gr girl will be little Jane Lamping. | aaughter Anne returned yesterday | ®t Provid hospital trom 30 8. mm ton ‘in Trinity church et 6-30] {liner, a dug-out, a Roman galley,|pointment at any time at the Fine | Work rans’ welfare commtan: hn The ushers will be Mr. Corvne from Hayden lake, where they have; t § p.m 600 o'clock Columbus’ flag’ ship, the Santa) Arts, 1213 Fourth ave. and at 1761] To “Lonely” I woald may. keep up |O ee Cururs cemmae an UNOS Oe Phitip Shank, the eS the /been spending the past week. Pythian Sisters Maria, a fishing craft, a Chinese! Naomi place, Kenwood 2762, where|the noble service to mankind. Love) (yi 2 tan sou should core ietipaiost, Gnd Mr. Harcld lee. cee dels) Cater Aumann oA te junk, a birch bark canoe, the Cler-|he makes his home with his mother, |all mankind ahd beasts, Give love lt’ veterans’ welfare commission, groom’s brother, with a group ¢ or. tnd be CA. OD. Younes]. one & " . for members only. The meeting | mont, the first steamboat, etc., ete.|In spite of having a wprained ankle, | and you will receive more as & rel poi ane and explain your tants. A reception for relatives Pythian Sisters will meet with Mrx " 25 Iflex blessing. Don't te lonesome. | E conyen Ht follow the are removing this week from Wing) ~ t1 Moog, 6319 38th ave. S. W,, at] Will start promptly at 6:30 p.m. in| The prize of them all was the full: |he gives instruction to his 25 stu reason for the destred loan, pea tatimate friends wi ¢ Mr and|Potnt to their apartment in Wash-| 5°) iy s the assembly room of the Chamber | rigged ship, with tackle that really |denta daily Help the widow and the fatherless. Oar ewes St the home Se [ington Arms. i ag cee of Commerce. All members are| Works, and everything “shipshape.”| Here ts a Seattle boy, still in nis| Just take some little Middle to &) dow ao basting caps help dynae loge aml ‘si i Wachee tthe Pe Se OutotTe Guests at Lancheon | Urged to be present as plans for|built by the captain in his watch] party twenties, who has gone to New | movie. weiee how eee mite 40 explode? RP. Oo ~ e face, how her big eye 4 University of Washington, and is at Mise Wilhelmina Zeldeurust re Mrs. Margaret Munns, national | ¢ wark of the coming year will be below. .| York and succeeded, not only as .| Reilly Big Rc? p08 A blasting cop furnishes a shock ber of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr./turned last evening from Pacific’ treasurer of the W. C, T. U., and discussed. The inspiration of boats to kids!| patiet dancer, but as a poloist ig the A soi peter sufficient to make, the explosion of Ss geneanted trom Whitman college Beach, where she has been spending | Miss Margaret Bayne, superinter Nestka Lodge, the eummer home eageron could : bese aye ee ine | internationally famous Metropolitan | os urd Sodohh uest n-“Lawe |the dynamite certain. Dynamite gene q and is affiliated with Phi Delta Theta the summer. dent of the British Columbia girls’ |0f the business women, wil! e | the boys in contact with boats Is the pallet, ax headed by Bolm himaeit,|, ome Gay} hepe to mest & Odi, [erally needs an additional shock t@ § fraternity. He served overseas during eee Industrial schools, will be the out-f-|*fter Labor Day. Plans are made] Dest way to get them to think in/and has not cast out his native elty—| 2" And hulle ae he Baa: fot It | put Ue off fem : the war, and was decorated by the} Lieut. Laurence B. Richardson./town guests at the luncheon given | for ® delightful weekend party for} © -—t i me] anes to Bins Cornied, lto be-—grow old with me. i 4 J . . f > - ‘ : n | the members of the club over the ]come with the development of the) without a shadow of a doubt, the} What is the formula for bluing? French government with the Crotx/y. , N. and Mra Richantsonjat the Women's University club| the member of the club over the | Same Jt ee ee re trom the | wena 5 tthe; The world will stand aside for CARON « ona ot Wi ean aoe etadian a mY eekend of n and ’ niriwind dance” he gave at th ‘ ue 2 ; ae Par wis cuantty to seller — soem spendin) Pos gecinkrry pager (spac smented Si September. All who can come will | island states and think only fn terms! noim recital last week at the Cornish |those who “carry on = Lonely One of the formulas for bluing tag men in this y to elve gratulations upon the bi o galery @ ditictens Maer and 8 of real estate. If we can inspire our ce |does. Her pathway leads to never B, ‘ . . s njoy a delicious ¢ 4 a good |achoo! will be « brilliant event in| Dissolve in 15 parts water, 1% parte Distinguished Service Cross. son at the Virginia Mason hospital, precgeortevagy reg tne| time. The recreation committee | Youth early, we can open the minds |¢he New York season when he goea| ending happiness. lof indigo-carmine, and add % garg eee lyesterday morning Rainier Noble Auxiliary ee lie planning @ special form of en | of the next generation to the limit-| ast in January. Mr. Lenlie inarned| Mise Grey, I appreciate the great | oum arabic. st Sunset Club Announces eee American Lagion will meet in Vet-}1i tient as a aurprise to. the | lems adventures poanible for him whol the difficult steps to the Opus 10,,comfort you bring to many weary eee 1 Miss Helen Sutthoft returned |erans’ hall, Armory, Thursday, Sep: |'rs sails the nea in search of treamure| No. §, Chopin Etude, in two days—a{ hearts. I shall regard it as a great! Prone) Ford's September Program Monday from a two weeks’ trip}tember 1 “ sd ™ ee WP Aeon ea and adventure. pobharietis adieramanh kindness if you will publish my | (4777 tee f first meeting of the Sunset business. embers are requested a va er si ad HG. Le ae mei wil be on| nn .e 8 to return all dance tickets of the | Beauty N h Seeks | John Ely Wi The fringed costume of purple and) /t6F: MnGery, Dear Miss Grey: Would you iy | ce oO st 20 to Mra ymp! John ill Be white was obtained after a gray and 7 é Wednesday. September 7, at 3) tre, Robert Abercrombie Brown|Laegion dance of August 20 M ‘ r ae «ray Query About please tell me Henry Ford's addrem? @'clock, when Mrs. John Penlington 'i, pianning to leave about Septem-|F. W. Hargrave, as they must be Divorce in Hawaii| Art Instructor | Sine O66 Dad Sane Senet res wecas Thank you. C.K oe Kincaid) will speak on “The Sub-/,.° 19 for Concord, Mass, where|@ccounted for at once, SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 11.—Mre John Ely, a last year’s graduate | lerlie is open for engagements for) U. S. Senate Henry Ford's address ts Dearborn, “heed a oe eye eee , “ . nd} clubs or entertainments. Spagish,| Dear Miss Grey: To decide an | spicnj, fective Drama of Asia.” The host-| 7) Jin he the guest of her son . Withelmina Geangr, known in a Mack|at the University of Washington, | © . ‘ eon | Michigan. F eaves will be Mrs, Charles F. Cllse is iaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs German Ladies’ Society Sennett bathing suit as Billy Desona.| will be a member of the art depart | Greek or Oriental interpretations are/argument, will you please ci eh pec 5 And Mrs. Harry Foster Sharpless Tyr “it Match. The German Ladien’ scciety willl hay filed sult for. divorce againn | ment tacully this year aa inatructor his RBeclalty. ‘Thove who aaw him aa authoritative answer to the follow TEAR FEET HELPED Wednesday, September 14, at 12.20 Nobert ee have a business meeting Thureday.| Harry M. Geaner, at Wailuku, Ha-|in design and freshman drawing. | |'2? Egypan mummy in the Fineling: Can the U. 8. senate draw, or} & O'clock @ business meeting im COM) PW ace on Collins, Misa| September 1, 2 p, m, at Odd Fel] wait, it became known here today . e | Arts play, when he was just 16, will order to be drawn, any funds trom | BY SOOTHING MASSAGE nection with luncheon wil! take place,! | Mr") lice Hole. Mr.{0Ws" Hall, “We were happy on Maul, where| Ambrose Patterson, instructor in| ®t be amazed at the artistic|/the U. 8, treasury for any purpose peers id be; Mary Collins, Miss Alice Hole, 3 eee - | progress he has made since whatever, without the ald and sanc-| Aches, excessive perspiration and See which’ “reservations should 0) as: Hole and: Mr. Frederick we made our home after our mar-| painting at the uniT@rsity, has fust Se leher wauaat be made carly. Wednesday, September Grende sol ha eturned Overseas Club riage, until his mother came,” returned from Hoquiam, where he tie © tion of the lower house smarting can be ended 21, at 3 o'clock, there will be a pro- and Wallace pg see Hagden| Th? Overseas club will entertaln | Gesner said today. “After that I was| went to install a painting in olf of a| Show Design b Thank you aly, ai One of the new. develo gram of pantomime, from the Cor-|from two weeks spent at Hay with its regular weekly card party | practically the servant in the home.” | primitive scene of oxen taking out “i gn by f the U. &, ar-\the proper care of the feet—a nish school. Mrs. Ausias de Turenne | Lake. aE Thursday evening, September 1, at] ‘The two were married here in 1919.| lumber from our foresta in the man-| LOcal Concern Fee eee eT ene: Al legite. (ot Blue-iay Foot Treat a and Mrs. John Ewing Price will be! oe rr [230 Mra. A.B. Appleyard and} srs, Gesner pictures her husband as| Her of 20 years ago. The large can-| It might be interesting to note that joncse £, 050 ~ te vented shalt bo cooling, penetrating balm, called hostesses, There will be no program | Mr. and Mrs, Theo Karle soo oe Mra, L, Mallen will be the hostesses. |4 “second Nat Goodwin,” and alleges} ae is an overmantie for the main|there is in the September number of | "C i + toons Sec which shalt Blue-jay Foot Relief. (On Wednesday, September 28 os Brae pesng aU Da aneiiees " > vai she ts his fourth wife. office of the new fireproof buflding,| House Beautiful, iustrating the | oes he Pep rorrype vepresentatives| Massage the feet with it thor | ) Seas eee one of the most up to date in the! principal article on “How to Avoid) | with Mrs. Harrington female nti tome gi age ine ieettio. ives Segrevemasy Chee Northwest, of the Polson Logging the achateed in House Design,” in |*"4 @ eae All bills for inereasin, Fol a be mg emen age, hone, “Nicvange= stor uadioon. | ‘Seute Givi tmerevement cun'vit|OlKlest Odd Fellow |Sarmrr’ she'nectaun Jaseing| the Hackneyed in Mouse Desien.” 10] *"Secuom 7." AN’ ile for tereaang Bie: onor 8 wy [meet in the cafe at the St. Regis in W : * historically interesting, but an ex-|W. K. Vanderbilt's estate, a photo. |Tetense shall origina eat I fh ; Mrs. Jacob Kaufmann and Miss} Mra, William L. Bull, of Philadel:|i ore Friday, September 2, at1p-m,| im Washington, Dies |cetent work or art ana in harmony | graph of the exterior of the residence | SMf Senate may propose or concur! Another part of the treatment is Adeiheld Kaufmann have tssued in-| phia, who is the guest of Mr. anditor juncheon. Members requested) PORT TOWNSEND, Aug. 31—-Dr.|with the panel woodwork Ot Mrs, U, X. Larrabbes, of Beliiig.| re amendments os on other 90s (Bine-lay Feat Powder, = vitations for a large tea to be given | Mrs. G. W. Dickinson, ts Seaar My to attend as business of importance | Nathaniel 1D. Hill, 97, the oldest Odd i Iham, designed by @ Seattle firm of} , Section gh Pitan a < Mast Cee BX three or jes—ob- 7} was at their home Tuesday ernoon, | few days at Lake Kachess. e Will will be discussed. Fellow in the atate of Washington, Sug, sts Statue architects, Bebb & Gould. The article }2701" from ir v tainable at all druggists—keep yout = September 6, from 4 until 6 o'clock, | leave September 7 for her home, ge ae Med at tae betne 8 bts oie, eee ges . hows how the Elizabethan type ot sequence of appropriation made by feet in perfect condition and capa * . ‘ x " < | : with Mrs. Elliott Dean Harrington ak Norwegian Club Dancing Parties |jiiil, in Port Townsend Tuesday (Of LaFayette hs Sh fi gals mig outs J [> oe jnervous annoyance and con nee (Catherine Butler) as the honor guest.|| Miss Ethel Irwin is spending ®/ Tig first in a series of dancing | night. Dr. Hill had been a resident] A suggestive idea from the French | local conditons. bagasse ful p ees few days as the guest of Mrs. Ste! parties to be given by the house |of Port Townsend 69 years. Funeral |consul was given by Docteur- Tut el Loan for Write for free Booklet — but Mra. Butler Names phen Cook, at Hunt's Potn: committee of the Norwegian club, |services will bo held in that town at|fier, “professeur Agrege de ja Fac * 4 Idaho Service Men Proper Care of the Feet”—to Bi pao Assistants f Tea “ Worth Densmore,| “i! take place Saturday evening, |2 p.m. Thursday under the auspices |ulte de Medecine, Chirurgien des Legion Drive Is Dear Miss Grey: Has the state of & Black, Chicago, pet nts sor Mr. and Mra. sr rac| September 2, at Norway hall, Boren |of the Independent Order of Odd Fel-|Hospitaux do Paria, membre de di M Idaho given Its soldiers a cash bonus ‘ talk ‘At the tea Mrs. Jason D. Butler|who have been at Agate } vint for! ave. and Virginia. re L’Academie de Medecine.” Who was Lan ing embers ice teal ef ohy iad? Xf ba ies Ok Blue-jay | is giving at her home Friday briget] poe ern ave retul 10 “ee — & guest in the city last week. According to the report from it start and how can I obtain it? and | ee for eee apt Mr et ye Y. W. ©. A. Summer Camp Porcelain money for Guatemala| A® & French savant and man of| American Legion headquarters, the Yours truly, Foot Treatment complimen: ye . . % ] r ¥ 4 a Hluett Dean Harrington, the same| Mr. and Mrs, William 8. Bell have| labor Day will mark the close of /hag been designed in Germany great distinotica, he suggested that | membership campaige. . launched AN IDAHO SOLDIER. Keeps feet feeling fine eturned to the city, after spending| ‘he season for the Young Women's | — UEP aaa EEEET Eee rity campug be enhanced | Monday is already showing its effect] The state of Idaho has not given ‘ group _ ee and yi erg <4 at baeaame’ 08 ikgate: Poms. Christian Association summer camp| For French Pastry look up Boldt’s | With an heroic statue of LaFayette,|on the membership list, its soldiers a bonus, but it has a vet-j| —Advertisement, Tigo ag liane gg oe and it ts hoped that a large number|—Advertisement. | Fe Paetlaes etn ails dbt Mitiaiie wastviegs sn dunes 3035 * of friends will ols in the 00d | eee pcm, | INN 1NNVNNNNUNNUNEUULUILAALAULUROELU NOUVEAU 1%.) Afternoon of Bridge time at the camp over the coming , y Mrs. J. M. Clapp has extended in-| weekend. The camp has hteen Presiding at the tea table will be! vitations for a bridge of six tables|acres of woodland and bea: METROPOLITAN Six Nights, Commencing Monday, Sept. 5th Mrs. James 8. Goldsmith. Mrs. G.|+ her home Friday afternoon. oes , Alston Hole, Mrs. Henry F. Blake.) * Mrs. Charles K. Poe, Mrs. William |1nformal Dinner Ashbury M. E. Church © Keith, Mrs, Edwin Curtis} Dr. Irwin A. Weichbrodt and Mrs.| An important ‘allday meeting of forme Je yisk Eart De Moss. They | Weichbrodt will entertain informally |the Asbury M. E. Church mission- will be assisted by the girls who were|with a dinner at heir home this/*ry society will be held Wednesday the bridesmaids, Miss Clara Emory, | evening. starting at ll a.m. All mite boxes Miss Phyllis Blake, Miss Alice - ~ and unpaid dues will be accounted Blake, Miss Frances Oldham and —~ for at that time, as thin will be the Miss Alice Hole. | THEATRES last meeting before conference. Mra. C. W. Lee will act as hosters and Only two of the wedding party will’ AILED! Matinees Wednesday and oR re 222 gape Eet EFF . i ——-— will be assisted by Mra. G. W Spek 5 tEieanor Keith) whe in| SEW BIRR aie Hamm, Mrs. M. Guyer, Mra. A. B. ae | Gad Ties Rowena Wesh- : E Coon, Mrs. J. M. Bruce, Mrs, J. M ible ‘ nine va purmwrhose homes inthe East, |, TB, few show, coming Thurs. | Lignitoot eae We have purchased at ridiculously low prices several thousand ae Little Esther De Moss will receive pid 5 Rca Rede vel nog * A] An interesting program will be EASON’S BRILLIANT Sar her cleverly blended combination of me! Presented in, the afternoon which oN was thecaras at the door: cay and drama, fun. orginaity aed | i"neuge hn adress by Mee OPENING '= blouses from manufacturers who have failed. Starting Thursday 2 thrills, At the top of the bill ts the! senha Pace, tive of the Phill time ads Tesued for Tea | tone wiat: your, 5 saines quartet ot| Teen rast S Dave of the Philp ‘= morning at 9:30 we will place on special sale = rd 3 Complimenting Miss Katherine capable entertainers, In “A Musical | trude Brawley. Mrs. Paez is study. Shank, who will become a bride on| Breeze From the West,” a harmonyling at the Northwest Deaconess September 14, and Mrs. Howard singing mixture of well-balanced| Training school and upon gradua- Chastain, (Thelma Harold) an Au-| voices, they aspire to capture popu-|tion will take up missionary work gust bride, Miss Margaret Delaney lar fancy with songs old and new among her own people in Seattle and Miss Eileen Delaney have issued The playlet of the bili will be pro- ee cards for a tea on Thursday after vided by Daisy Dean and company, noon, September 8, at their home in| whose vehicle, “The Crisis,” in de RLV OMELETTE Business and Professional Women's Club 3,000 Blouses me A 9—1.45-1.95 (The Quality of Blouses That Formerly Sold as High as $6.85) There are hundreds of styles—so many it is impossible to give descriptions, but each Blouse is of the latest design. We guarantee every Blouse to be per- fect—no seconds—no damaged merchandise and no old, out-of-date styles. Every shade of color is represented and all sizes from 34 to 46. : Mount Baker park. - | scribed as a sketch with a good, hard! On September 6th the Seattle . 7 eich a Business and Professional Women's Miss Oldham Arranging A Box Office Attraction’ is prom-|ciub will have a business meeting | ised by I Duel a hie Woody. is Tea at Sunset Club heady Deemer & mace tole THE FAMOUS MRS. FAIR By James Forbes COMING—THURSDAY TO BATURDAY on September 13 or 14, honoring | that bubbles over with comedy D ) Bridge Luncheon Wanda Hawley 1g the star of the | ll esday afternoon, September 7, as a| anrnri pliment to Miss Margaret Wright, WONDERFUL GAIN of Boston, who will arrive in Seattle Mrs. Elliott Dean Harrington (Cath-| A pair of eccentric, amusing aerial A LACE H Miss Alice Hole will entertain with | f@ture photoplay, a first-run pie LT this week to visit old friends. erine Butler) ui ints and acrobats are Mike Roder and |ture, entitled “Her Beloved Villain.” CONTINUOUS and ( IN WEIGHT MADE Luncheon and Cards Miss Frances Oldham is arranging | and singer, is sald to bring a mono. Jack Dean, a bridge luncheon at her home Wed- | Mrs. M. M. Kirkman, of Evanston, BRAND NEW VAUDEVILLE With LONE STAR FOUR DAISY DEAN & CO. DUEL & WOODY Ul, who is the guest of her son-in-| Young Woman Weighed Only. taw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, John| nel Sr Noyes, will entertain with a luncheon, 76 Pounds; Now Weighs followed by an afternoon of cards on} Over 100 and Is Gaining Friday. Every Day “The best I ever saw —GEORGE M, COHAN Mail OrdersNow Seats Thursday ity ore owt f Will “Before I began taking Tanlac 1! Honor Miss Shan. weighed only 76 pounds, I now weigh As a prenuptial compliment to | ver 190 and am gaining every day, Miss Katherine Shank, the Misses |*4ld Miss LaRue Davis, of Chat Dorothy and Louise Ehrlich will en- | 2008, Tennessee { tertain with a miscellaneous shower| “I bought my first bottle of Tan Friday afternoon at their home,| lac at Gas City, Ind,, and it helped when eighteen friends will be the ™¢ #0 much that I continued using guests. it. I have always been very det Mignonette, Pongee, Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Wash Silks. Overblouses, Regulation Waists and Middy Smocks. One Year at Henry Miller's Theatre, New York City 7 be jad suttered a great deal You Will Find That Every Blouse in the Shop Is Reduced to Buffet Supper tarely. ever had any. appetite. and ff TOMMY DOOLEY aa 8 Rags So pi Less Than Half Its Former Price and Bridge simply could not relish anything. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Logan Bullitt! off until I weighed only 76 bes will entertain twenty guests with a| Ponds and was so thin I looked per: oo buffet supper at their residence Fri. | fectly awful. \'This te the condition f RODER & DEAN THE SEASON’S / @ay evening for the entertainment | was in when I began taking Tan- a 'E EVE . é of Miss Katherine and Misg Clariusa 1° a DISTINCTIVE EVE SHOP SHOP Hurd of New York. Bridge will he “Oh, I feel #0 different now. Even “ 4 ouse ME lktas astordion my complexion is improved. My ap ‘eature Photoplay Poonam EARLY “ie a patie to food and 1 can hardly get POSITIVELY FIRST RUN PRICES: | ‘weve. P J S ZL 7s J EARLY . sae ‘ or oO ‘aniae is simply » ~s Dinner and Dance grand and 1 can truthtully say that I WANDA HAWLEY Whathes, “SAO to: $1.90 107V ike I. “ entertaining with a dinner, fol-' it is the only medicine that has ever Wednesday Ma 00 to 50e Se lowed by dancing, the Young Men's done me any good.” ans te In paturtap ahs $ m to oy =reee =e eye cond Avenues Business club will be hosts at the Seattle Tennis club Friday evening, September Tanlac ts sold in Seattle by Bar. ells Drugstores and by leading druggists everywhere, Add 10% Tax “HER BELOVED VILLAIN” vce Mn . oh ig