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| Society Miss Lu Shaw and Mr. Edwin Booth to Wed Saturday Evening; Mrs. Edwin Ripley to Honor Daughter - in- MARRIAGE OF MISS LU ‘s SHAW, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Frank Shaw of Chicago to Mr, Ed Win Booth, son of Mr. and Mra, “Laurence 8. Booth, of Seattle, will solemnized Saturday evening, June 17, at 8:80 o'clock at the home of the bride-e! ‘* uncle and aunt, Dr, and Mrs, Harry Shaw, “Miss Josephine Shaw, a sister, will ‘te maid of honor, and Margery Goetz, flower girl. Mr. Paul Clyde “Will be best man, and Peggy Shaw, ‘Phe little daughter of Dr. and Mrs, ‘Bhaw, will play the wedding march. relatives and close friends will ‘he in attendance at the ceremony, And the informal reception which wit “Miss Shaw attended Milwaukee “Downer college and Mr. Booth gradu. ‘Eted from Santa Clara college tn “California and also attended the Unt- Yersity of Washington. He ts « Member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. eee + Tea to Compliment [Bid _ Honoring her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Paul Newhall Ripley, a recent brid ‘Mrs. Edwin Ripley ty entertaining an informal tea from 4 until 6 Thursday afternoon. i " Presiding at the urns will be Mra. | Stryker and Mrs, R. B. Snow- the first hour, and Mrs. Louis ~ Sullivan and Mrs, M. N. Miles the { hour. Assisting will be Mrs. Reyburn and Mrs. Frederick : Harlow. ‘The young girls assisting are to be ‘Misses Shirley Goodwin, Mar- Matheson, Carroll Main, Louise Rebecca Hallowell and Betty Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ripley are sail Saturday for Ketchikan, Alaska, ains This oon Courtney I. Klopfenstein en- d with four tables of bridge her home this afternoon, honoring Miss Helen Enegren, who will Mr, Alfred Garrison June 23. eee Will Honor Henry Hull = compliment to her sister, Mrs. Henry Hull, who is leaving Mon- for her home in Alameda. Invitatio have been limited to friends of the honor guost. . ise Alice Aiken Mark’ former Seattle teacher, and Mr. ft Walkinshaw, both of Mount was quitly solemnized f noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mackintosh tn this Bethany Presbyterian church offi- ‘Clating. Miss Margaret Phillips and Dr. C. S. Phillips of Mount Vernon “Were the only attendants. After an-auto tour of the Coast cities, Mr. ‘be at home in Mount Vernon. Informal Afternoon Mrs. S. E. Mitchell entertained twelve friends informally at her “home in Denny Blaing this after- | Miss DATES TO REMEMBER b an informal tea at her hore |r ric ap ge town Mra. Henderso afternoon at 4 o'clock, a8 ®) 4116 Chartes I day evening. Bai ries Bi Following Campau the services at St. church Sunday morning, June 11, the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Read Campau was) christened Jo Ann Maryland Cam. | pau, Rev. John D. McLaughlin, rector of St. Mark's officiating, with Mr.| and Mrs, Edward 8. Campau, grand: Parents, acting as sponsors. ELEANOR BIRD The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Bird.——Portrait William Shannon of California | by Grady. Austin Henderson will entertain with | ridge at the home of; Tea Sho ons parents, Mr. and| . T. Sowle next Satur- c n Afterwards a dinner of ten covers city, with Rev. R. A. Vander Las of |was served at the Campau home at} Mount Baker park. . Dinner at Home Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Phillips will nd Mrs. Walkinshaw will entertain with a dinner for eight at | their home tomorrow evening, com-| plimenting Mra. Phillips’ sister, Miss Helen Myers, and her brother, Mr.| Harold Myers, graduates of Broad. way high school this year. . Motor Party | To honor Miss Helen Huntington, Ruth Huntington and Miss} Charlotte Thomag, of Denver, Colo.,| @ party of fourteen friends will mo-|ond largest fresh water lake in the tor Monday to the home of Mr. and’ world, THE SEATTL Personal Clu Mr, and Mra, Fred C, Ayer and Fortson-Thygesen Auxiliary bs BS FOR THURSDAY children are leaving Thursday for a week's motor trip east of the moun) tains, Mra, J, L. Mitzhenry will entertain see Fortson-Thygesen auxiliary at lunch Mr. and Mrs. John M, Spareur| eon at her home, 3408 14th ave. W., have removed to thelr summer | Thursday, June 1 plage, “Nitvana,” at Port Madison . 3 ad eee Kappa Kappa Gamma Mothers’ Club Mr. Barrett Green of New York, | Pienie who has been spending @ short time) ‘The mothers’ club of Kappa Kappa with his parent Mr. and Mrs.) Gamma will give a plenic Thursday, ‘homas Green, and Mr. Hiram Pat-| June 16, at tye summer home of Mra. Playground and recreation com mittee, Mothers’ Congress circle, will meet with Mra, R. B. Eastman, 1707 20th ave, at 1:30 p,m. Vietor Paint. | or and Mra, Pearl Case Blough will be present. Mra. A. R. Todd asks women to bring pencila and books, ‘Thursday for Spokane, called there [by the illness of Mrs. Treat. / eee Mis# Helen Huntington and Miss |Charlotte Thomas, who have been |atudents at the University of Wash Jington this year, will leave shortly for their homes in Denver, Colo, abhosiae Seattle Review, No. 8 Mr, and Mra. Karl Burton Ditier,| seattle review, No. & W. B. A. who have been motoring thru Call-| the Maccabees, will entertain with a| fornia for the past aix weeks, 1 | card party at the home of Mra. Emil turned Monday. Schulta, 4230 Stone way, Thursday sy June 16, at 1 p,m . eee ee Mra. Malcolm MeFee haa returhed from a visit of several days at White Seattle Circle, N. of W. Bluffe. Beattie circle, Neighbors of Wood os Mad craft, will give birthday party, Hon-) Mra, J. F. Grant, of Zanesville, | or cuenta are thone with birthday an- Ohio, who has been visiting Mr, and | Mra. James D. Hogue at their home at the Highlands for the past two weeks, loft Tuesday for her home. eee Mra. J. Le Roy Owens left Friday | for California, where she will Join | te Mr. Owens, and remain for several eee montha. Dinner at Bethany Charch Dinner for Dr. and Mra. Richard) Van der Lan will be given by women | of Bethany Presbyterian church, at niversaries in June, o8e Women's Commercial Club Last meeting of year of Women's Commercial Club will be held at ngton Annex, Luncheon at 12 Mra, A. Rocks Robertson and two sons will spend the summer montha T ad with her mother, Mra. KR. D. Boyle, | 630 o'clock, at the church. nformal Bridge Part Mra. George Parker at Mason lake,|in Vancouver. . . y compliment Z their Liss returning to town Thursday tint hd Danish Sisterhood Society sand: Bk ath five. Wet Pantaaen eee Mr. and Mra, Peter Dunean and! Evergreen Drill Team md of ieee . . daughter, Margyerite Anna, will | ish Sisterhood society willmeet wit of Okanogan, Mr. and Mra, Phiip|1n Charge at in " yor leave June 18 by motor for « visit In) Mra. Albert Olsen, 158 23 ave, Gladstone, Mich. and Green Bay, | 130 p.m Mre. D. McEachern will be hostess |Win, to be away until September 1. “ee Women’s Missionary Society ‘Tie Women's Missionary society ot the Holy Trinity Lutheran {for St. Margaret's guild at the Ortho: ++ ¢ |pedic Tea Shop Thursday, assisted) Mr, Rex Stafford left last evening by Mrs. J. Gratton O'Bryan, Mra. W.| for a short trip to Portland. W. Turner, Mra. G. § Ransome, Mrs. ore church, will meet at the country R, I. Rush, Mrs. J. W. Barbour, Mre.| Mrs. Charles Works of Detroft, | home of Mra. H. A. Young at Mlas- note |dropa tn | AUTO WRAP ‘a | | | 1 especially provided for such emer. gencles It ts shown tn herringbone weaves, tweed mixtures or linen, and will protect you from dunt, the thermometer. only in strictly tailored styles, oe Marsh ‘Speaker at Gathering in City Ben C. ere’ national council, was to address ® gathering of labor leaders and grange men in the L. C. Smith bulld. ing restaurant at 12:30 p. m. Wednes- day. He was expected to comment campaign in this state, Collins Says Irish Peace Success Near DUBLIN, June 14.—Michael Col line returned to Dublin today, after conferring with Winston Churchill at London regarding the border situa. tion Efforts at agreement for perma- nent tranqullization met with con- aiderable success, he indicated. 'Bill to Put Arms” Treaty in Effect LONDON, June 14.--Lord troduced in the house of lords @ bill giving effect to the treaties signed the use of poison gas in warfare. evening, June 33, in the old K. P. I. Elliott, Miss Julia Carlson and/who has been spending the winter ;ant Beach on Thursday, June 16, Mine Kathleen Thompson, QUADRUPLET BOYS DIE IN MOTHER’S ARMS AFTER BIRTH VENICE, Cal., June 14.— Joy at 10 a.m. Picnic luncheon will be days of Mr, and Mra. J. G. Fenton, | served. en route to her home, ' eee Mr, and Mrs. Aletander Chalmers and Mr. and Mre. Clinton Douglas re- turned Sunday evening from Belling: | ham, where they went to attend the wedding of Miss Doris Welsh Satur. ADDITIONAL CLUBS Alpha Auxiliary ‘The Alpha Auxiliary will hold elec- tion of officers at thelr next regular meeting, Friday, June 22, in the old |] and sadness came in wholesale || day evening. | K.P. hall, at 7 p,m quantities to Mr. and Mra. L. J cia: ioe one }] Eniott Street Car Men Dance |] Quadruptets born to ars. et ||Clergyman Can’t ‘The street car men and tadies’ |] Mott yesterday were all dead to- « lauxitiary will give a dance Friday || day. The four boys, all of whom Enter Australia en appeared to be physically perfect and normal except for weight, died at intervals of an hour in thelr mother’s arms. Mrs. Elltott, who t# mother of five other children, was conscious during the tragic deaths of the four babies, Examination was to be made today to determine the exact cause of death. HOT WATER AND MAGNESIA THE BEST STOMAGH MEDICINE ™ Neutralises VICTORIA, B. C., June 14—~Melik Ormuz, an Angelican clergyman of | the Syrian community in Chitago, has been refused permission to land | at Sydney, Australia, according to a cable from that city, The customs authorities believe he has been cot lecting money for his countrymen. CUT PAPER PRICES SYDNEY, N. 8. W. June 14— . Morning papers have reduced tn! price from 4 cents to 2 cents, and evening papers from 3 to 2 cents. Lake Victoria, tn Africa, 1 authorits eo greed that the seo uid never treated with 1 digestents and is almost exactly circular | medicines that weaken the natural THURSDAY, JUNE 15— Mrs. Herbert A. Crowder’s tunch- eon to honor Miss Catherine Howe. Miss Harriet Baxter's luncheon at home for Mrs. Robert Merrick Mrs. Lioyd N. Walker's tea from 2 until & o'clock, complimenting lor to entertain t home in com- Pliment to Mre. Albert L. Evans, of Camp Lewis, ens at a buffet I Bridge for Miss with Mre. Joseph hostess. SATURDAY, JUNE 17— ‘The marriage of Miss Margaret Jenkine and Mr. Wesley Fechter White at the home of the bride- elect’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund L. Jenkins, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The marriage of Miss Miriam Youelt to Mr. James ©. Gallagher. home of parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Youell, at § o'clock. PLANT MANNA Used During Budding Season ROSE CONTEST CASH PRIZES for Boys and Girls XTERMO KILLS APHIS AND BUGS I. F. LAUCKS, Inc. PRIZE-WINNING ROSES - a power of digeation but instead the Stomach should be kept sweet and jcickn and its excess actd neatralined hat food ma ormally from th nature al} indigention ta ¢ of ac the bringing sharp pains # In these hard times we will make: Good Rubber Plates for ...c.ncs es GROO Gold Crowns ...$3.50]) Bridgework .....$3.50]/ Pyorrhea Treated Free when other work Are Grown With bloating, dia du ferment heartburn | r two tablets of pure | ated Magn in it as « pleas- lant and harmieas means of preven | i he exe « formation of Ask Your Grocer is ordered. ieee stomach and the reby sto pin * j € nee of pain, a, sourne X-Ray Free to insure good i Snes pain. & This treatment te not only a pre~ venuive but @ corrective and used |promptly when pain ts felt gives al lmost immediate relief. Genuine | Bisurated Magnesia can be obtained }at moat any good |either powder or ta ot injure the ate dant to use and quite Inexpen- work. Examination Free. United Painless Dentists 608 Third Avenue CHEME Interlaken guild's sports clothes « card partys at the uncheon at , JUNE 21 Mrs, Wylie Hemphiti'a bridge tea to honor Miss Helen Enegren. ‘The marriage of Miss Frances Lora Martin to Mr. Thomas Cavon, How t the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mra tin, at Hunt's Point, at 6:26 o'clock, FRIDAY, JUNE 23-— Mrs. Li bridge lunch- fon f wurst Park Miss Heion to wed Mr Alfred Selman Garrison at University Congregational at 9 o'clock. the ehureh JSorHead Colds Say Ben-Gay at any drug store and a a tube of t Ford ‘rencl ime Bengué ni al oi eee ran eae on outs ‘ nostri squeeze V2 in. of Baume in a bowl pipet} water the steam. Keep a tube handyfor Rose Coldand Hay Fever. THOS. LEEMING & CO., NEW YORK —an absolutely pure, rich, creamy cream and milk product. It contains the same body and health-building substances contained in milk and cream—but in different proportions. Try It— Use It as You Would Cream At Your Grocer’s—At Fountains A “Mayflower” Product We Invite You in California, i» the guest for a few | Take steamer at foot of Madison st. | hall. Public Invited. eee Ladies of the Golden North The Ladies of the Golden North will entertain with a card party at 192% First ave. Friday evening, June 16, All Alaskans invited, / ee Unity Psychology and Healing Claas The Unity Psychology and Healing Class will meet Wednesday evening, June 14, at 609 Union st. at 8:00, free. Marsh, director of the farm. | on the coming Poindexter senatorial awslated by Verna Campbell, sopranc,| chine in the Avenue Louise and it and Mr. Howard F', Thompson, cellist, | dashed at full speed into the grenm to be given at Montelius Musto hall, Third ave, and Univernity et, Friday evening, June 16. lowing program will be presented: | “In the Arena” “1 ave |] am | i | this Lack, pelled chine Lo missed both with a reprimand. Music |Complimentary ~ > | Recital Friday Meyerw’ PINCHED WHEN HE ASKS FOR $5,000 Hanson, 40, as he walked into the “Wayfarer” headquarters, Fourth Wayfarer.’ mand $5,000 for my rights to the great pageant, as I have work to do!” Darwin looked up in surprise, So did the office force. clicking while stenogs gazed open- Mouthed at the newcomer, even forgot to powder thelr noses. “Wal promise, ceeds after ‘The Wayfarer’ is pro- duced, if that would be better.” Motorcop J. J. Kush entered at away to jail, protesting volubly. Hanson waa beld in city jall Wed- nesday, as insane. $$$ He Gave Her Up And Kept the Car LONDON, Lee, | unique first lord of the admiralty, today In-| been decided againet Fredercik W.} lafter he wooed and won Mius Vera at the Washington arms conference | Jeffreys his finacee’s parents pre- | covering limiation of armaments and | sented him with a motor car, Later the couple quarreled and the en-) gagement was broken. ho protest, but kept the motor car. Mins Jeffreys’ Perhaps They Were Both Very Correct CHICAGO, June 14.—"My husband ts a loafer,” declared Mrs. Thomas Kent In court. Routs Soldiers BRUSSELS, June 14-—Counte eth Longay’s automobile w n easy and complete victory over an entire company of grenadiers, The countess lout control of her ma- }e | School of Music plimentary recital Modern diers, who were in parade forma tion. Thirteen were knocked down ‘ and three suffered fractured skulle, : + Throws Sword Thru at £40, The fol Maroh,.....1. Hngelman | eight hands) er verti ‘erner :, f won, Weft today by motor for Ban Vale K Mastariene Vy Pedamey psa Age bw tl Wife; Is Arrested i Francisco, umnae and mothers 0 uinnas in. W, Gebhendt WB sara f | eee lare cordially invited to attend, Take 0 Wavew . PB sae nge tabi ce ot Say Pe eis Peng - i > 01 body | ma ord thrower, - Dr, R. A. Vander Las returned the | poat wat Pier &, foot of Madinon st., hiss Mar od bin wits Gulla Ge ba de 3 first of the week from a month's /at 9:30 a. m. | “Birds in the w Anthony | theater here. He claima tt was an : astern trip, ‘ cee Viooiia vosisioy . ; . Yar! Bohm |aecident, but has been arrested for * 46 * Wallingford Circle Kaward Grieg | murder. . | Mra. R. M. J, Cousin and baby Of! waningtord circle (J), of the Firat | Lendberg a " P Tacoma are spending @ few dAY*! Presbyterian church, will entertain Syenen Lares with ber parents, Mr, and Mra | with a miscellane shower and " Henry Wileox, program for Mian Mabe} Jordan, GIRLS! LEMONS . : * ‘. al ra re leaves in Auguat for Siam, ce r | Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘eee, atter ®) Thursday, June 16, from 8 until 6 Bercarolle from a he yoar’s absence, are again occupying | o'clock, at the home of Mra. V. W i P : ottenvaes|{ WHITEN SKIN AND y their: home at 619 W. Highland! gander, 6734 BH. Green Lake bivd | "Gia piaiia andesite Drive, on Queen Anne Hill, Burinens meeting from 2 to 8 o'clock | by Mr. Howard ¥, Thompaon BLEACH FRECKLES * | ues ® | Asnteting hostesses, Mra. u | n Mrs, Charles E. Shephard left 8un-| Keppler, Mra, C. B. Ingalls and Mra sn Por Levon . day for the East to be away until |G, Gill,” Visitors weleoma. os ers. n September. | 08 lca Hen}. Kiaemer| Squeeze the juice of two Jemons h } eee Audubon Soctet ‘T'S pleasant to think of the tong | (») " sa eg William Lege | into a bottle containing three ounces © | Miss Tu Bhaw, of Chicago, whose! pr Cm, Bhingor, of Pennaytvania,| + *Unny days coming when Iife| Averill Walmer oi lof Orchard White, which any drug ‘ wedding to Mr, Edwin Booth, will | wit) gpeak on “Bird Observations” be. | Will have nothing better to offer than RB pol de slide store will supply for a few cents, take place June 17, accompanied by | fore the seattle Audubon soctety,| “Ving along a country road be | (a) Molo for Fiw shake well, and you havs « quarter ‘ her sister, Mian Josephine Shaw, ar|-Thursday evening, June 15, at #|¢Ween flouriahing green fields i) ny us pint of harmless and delightful ; rived lnat evening, and are the o'clock, in the Chamber of Commerce| But, remember, it always ts dusty | -pisen dungart Frans List |lemon bleach. Massage this sweetly i guests of thelr uncle and aunt, Dr. | assembly roon jin the country, It will even be dusty | ergaret ( er deat fragrant lotion into the fuce, neck, and Mra, Harry Shaw, ek In the elty. ae gg arms and hands each dey, gla date Mothers’ Congress Circle Fortity yourself with such a top ‘ shortly note the beauty and white | Mr. Henry Whitney Treat left coat as is wketched. It is a coat! ness of your skin, Famous stage beauties use this, lemon lotion to bleaen and bring that soft, clear, rosy-white cumz kexion, also as a freckle, burn, and tan bleach because it doesn’t trritate— Advertisement. FROM “WAYFARER” am the man,” sald John B. ee @ttz@="@ae and Seneca st., Tuesday; “I the man who inspired ‘The I need food. I de- Join the Ladies’ Swimming Class CRYSTAL POOL Every Thursday 12 to 2 P. M. Ladies only admitted to the big pool during these hours, Please be dulck, Meisnest, manager, Typewriters ceased ‘They cop,”” barked Meisnest. wald Yanson. “I'll com- I'll accept all the pro- point and led the financier June i4-—A_ case in the British courts has a school teacher. Shortly lack made parents were com- to sue him back. protection, Open daily, 2 p. m. te 10:30 m to get the ma- p. Seattle Natatorium Company" SECOND AT LENORA “She's a gossip,” re- her husband. 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