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| Mrs. Brawley to | Entertain Complimenting Miss eatile a ociety Arranged {7 | noon, invitations te Honor Guests: | tinea wo Ming # Helen Kne whose wedding to Mr. Alfred take June 23 Parkhurst — Bre | even, | Garrison will Mre, Wittam | will entertain place with an inte home Monday have been con. en's close friends, Walcott and Mr.) . Pe. ton Wed; Cards Out|Card Party ; 3 ‘ Mra, W. Marrs was hostess on Tea. Wednesday at a card party given —_— at her home, During the after ING Mre. George W. Pur-| noon Miss Marota Morrigon gave 4 piano sole, Mies Bath ator . gall, recently returned from} \ "4 x Miss Margaret Marrs contributed Spent tm California, Mre.| readings, and Mins Agnes Butt gave Leonard Baton, who is leav | a group of aQpEr, ace ompanied by parly in July for extended travel | Misa Morrison. @, and Mrs, Francis Guy Frink, | awa back from severat months spent | l Mrs. Genevieve Blethen ts! ersona with a dinner of cight:| ate and Mra John ©, Rien, ac at the Seattle Yacht club/ companied by Mra Andrew Hender evening. son of Powell River, who is their ee ext, Will leave tomorrow for Van er, B.C, Wedding ‘ge om mre | Dr. and Mrs, Montgomery Russell . na ° rc ort trip t E evening. at the town resi. | have turned from a short trip to Of the groom's parents, Mr. | Victoria, B. C / re Albert Wilton, the mar-| *ee | Mias Florence Wolcott Mr. and Mrs, Clarence R. Shaw, Lawrence Wilton was with their house guest, Mra, K. W ised at $:20 o'clock, Rev, Wil. | Canon, of San Francisco, will spend reading the service In/the coming weekend tn Victoria, of relatives and close | B.C. The following woek they will leave by motor for a trip to Ban ~ | Francisco. who was given in ma: see Mra, Charles Fagan of Portland, who motored up teday, will return on » Headed georgette, and Saturday, accompanied by Mrs. harm bouquet of Ophelia Laurence Blodgett, who ts gving Hiles-of-the-valley. !down to attend the Rose show mre Hull, of Alameda, sis: | pa patron ox powcr.) Mr. and Mra. W. W ey | fof cream filet over PINK | of Spokane are the Kuests of Mr. and| her flowers were Colum jMra. Herbert Witherspoon Bir. Aubrey Wilton wan ot. Meee penutital with targe| DY. Teo David of Anchorage, ‘ tes and blue del | Alaska, is spending several weeks in | 9 emotes arrangehent, | the city visiting friends. table was centered Pee Of delphintum and | Miss Isabelle Jacobs, who has been j spending the past year in Hamauka. | Wilton left on a mo. | Poko, Maul, H. 1. will sall on the after July 1 will be at| Niagara, July 9, and wilt arrive 4u Point. Mrs, Wilton | Seattle July 16, to visit her mother, "= beautiful and pop | Mrs. E. H. Jacobs, for the summer. ’ Witten, graduate Shel copter sh cg and| Mrs. Christopher Wesley Towsley ber of the Sigma Nu froter.| bas returned from a fortnight’s visit ‘ in Walla Walla and Waitsburg. "ee Mra. Lestio Richard Groves (Grace Wilson) has arrived from Caltfornia to visit her parents, Col. and Mrs. R H. Wilson, for a month. see Mr. Lee Galloway, who has been Was eat toe a tea. to be |atteodine Hills’ Military academy. re | home on Wednesday |"imed Thursday to apend the sum- 21, from 3 until 5) Mer with Die parents, Mr, and Mrs ns 1A. B. Galloway. eee Mrs. Cora Jackson and son Bilty of New York, who are apending sev eral weeks at the Hote! Washington, will leave July 1 for American Inke, where they will he the guests jot Mr. and Mra. William Patterson of Aberdeen, who have taken a cot- tage at the lake for the summer. oe. Miss Helen Igoe will apend the week-end tn Spokane, Ps from San Franciaco, where she has been visiting her son-in-law and | dovante » Mr. and Mre. Loring Pick. ering. see Dr. and Mra, Minor Lile are recetv- ing congratulations upon the birth of twin daughters at the Virginia Ma. son hospital, June 35. yee “ag Hospital Auxiliary gave a plenic this} t the home of Mrs. Orting D. Farrell farm at Maple those from the city) wr Doug! Alexander: of San ied were: Mrs. William | reo ncisco Mrs. Charles R. Collins, | yrancive ia a guest at the Rainier H. Fortson, Mrs. Alfred Frank Elwell Case, Mra.| yt:en Alice Blake has returned , Mrs, George T. Myers. | trom a visit of several months with R. Crawford, Mrs. {her brotherin-iaw and «later, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C./and Mre. Frank C. Brophy, at Phoe- nix, Artz. ene age of Miss Rippe Announced and Mrs. Frank C. Rippé an- the marriage of their daugh- ‘Grace M,, to Dr. Craig Jackson | Ho ory ¥ : Gurriage was solemnized in| Recitals at Cornish Saturday irgh, May 28, at the home of Officiating clergyman, Rev, Mr.| = ‘ and was witnessed by Mr. |. The Cornish school will present the drs. pupils of Meicena La Follette in two dramatic recitals Saturday, June see Mr. Lewis Morris, of Salt Lake City, who is spending a few days in i “ town, is @ guest at the Ranier club. M. Stolle, brother in-law Sister of the groom, and Mr. and C. Van Hemert of Ne: ‘ork. | oe yt New York. |" chose taking part in the morning recital, which will be given at the con at Highlands school and will start promptly at 11 Alexander Scott Bullitt i en. | o'clock, are: Mildred Widholm, ‘Theo ‘ing the Music Practice club at |dore Suiliv Blimabeth Dent, Al M at her home at the High.|bertis Peppard, Margaret Wright, Saturday afternoon. | Helen Meyers, Billy Dent, Margaret .-* Truax, Marian McFall, Francis laken Guild’s Swain, Alexander Turner, Ruth Dahners, Margaret Wright and formal Dance informal dance and card party ken Guild is giving Saturday | formance ing. June 17, at the Seattle Yacht| The afternoon recital will be given elu, for the benefit of the Ortho | at 3:20 o'clock. hospital, promises to be a very| These two events follow closely ly attended affair. The corm.|after the successful eighth annual in charge announces that festival of music and cing, and attractive features have been| Will be the last to be given prior to rr d for the entertainment of }the opening of the summer session, Ruests. | July 1, The many students of this | Those who have not obtained tick. | institution, including those who will May do #0 by calling Mrs J. |@ppear this Saturday, have earned ‘apitol 4050, and Mrs, ¥. jy | #reat se and admiration for their Capitol 4017. They may alag| Characteristic presentations and re Be purchased at the door the evening | “tals ‘the dance. ‘The afternoon program follows: | “Who's Afraid... Marjorie Benton Cooke Mildred Widhotm | “At the Sign of the Cleft Hea om Helen Meyers. Fifteen different pres- entations will be given in this per- Pienic Luncheon © Mrs. John Shorrett witli entertain 8th a picnic funcheon in the beautl- | scene trom yard which surrounds her home | ‘On Monday, June 19, having as her Yvonne Francon Bernard the membera ot the Belvedere| — -The"Other iyle Hummes ‘ le club, | Beene—-Main street of Domremy, in front of the church sacred to Jeanne D’Are | Netent Garrison Shakespeare «Lane Voleen’* Hortense Flexner ; eee Married at Home _ The marriage of Mies Withelmina Beadler to Mr. Orlo W. Little was nized at the home of Prof, and | , Pate, Nataer Mmm Joseph Daniels Wednesday, | °° 1%" %f,the 14, with the Rev. R. W. Fietch- | er officiating. | 7 * «© . kd “Sphinz Club Lawn Fete | Violin Recital Tuesday ; Sphinx club ts planning a}, There will be a violin recital given UROvel lawn fete at the clubhouse, |PY the advanced pupils of John Albert 624 24th ave., for Sunday evening, Shaffer in the Y. W.C. A. auditorium 23. An open air theater witi |?” Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock s gd the grounds of the club, | ~~ a which the special entertainment | { oo features of the evening will be pre- || Segre tual Rented. They will consist of motion | STEVENS Zona Gals | Virginia Priem Scene from “The Taming of the Shrew” + Shaker Two Convent Baird; Nin Acone—A garden. Elinor . Edwina Dean Pictures, classical dance numbers, vo- Way They Are Dancing Ltttle Cost. Private 1 Day and Evening. Young Lady Assistants. 1511% Yourth Av., Nr. Pie ‘nel. Main out and instrumental solos and a "Vaudeville monologue. F. Bpecial decorations and lighting of || | ‘the house and grounds are being de- || Mrs. Harry Kaufman has returned | « CLUBS POR SATURDAY L'Union Praneaive L'Union Fran meets at # p.m in ¥, W. C. A. clube Mr, Mar | cel Daly will be the and there will be a mu i Woman's Century Chub Literary and Travel Department of Woman's Century club holds an nual play day at Fortuna Park Members take boat at 10:90 o'clock at Loscht Park | e. j Minnewatha Club Dance } On Ba Jay evening, June 17, the! Miniewatha club witl give the second outing party of its summer series of dances at Leseht pavilion, to which Shriners and their ladies wil! be welcome quests } The same evening the club will give its regular dance et Christen sen's Broadway hall, and will keep ‘open house for all visiting and leea!l Shriners and their ladies thru out the evening. There will be a program of Southern melodies and yeeltations given by Mra, Emma Rhaw Johnson and others, Solo) dance by Mins Ruth Potter; vocal solo by Mr. Hatlder Magnuson, and epecial munte for dancing The xraduating elass of the Ballard | high school will be special guests of | the club. Col, Etieworth Clrele | Col. Elieworth Circle, Ladies of the | G. A. BR, Wil hold @ apecial meeting | in Veterans’ hall, Armory, Saturday, | June 17, at 10 a. m., for the purpose of completing the list of delegates to the department convention. Mem. | bers urged to attend. rae | ADDITIONAL CLUBS | Seattle Federation of Women’s Clubs ‘The board of trustees of the Seat: | tle Federation of Women's clubs will hold their last regular meeting at their clubhouse, Thursday, June 22, | at 10:30 a m On June 23 the board will gtve a! musical program and the Queen Anne Study club will put on a play for the benefit of the butlding fund. eer Sunset Heights Literary Club | The Sunset Helghta Titorary| club will hold its last meeting until fall at the home of Mra, Annette Brindley, 915 Garfield st. Turaday, June 20. Members are requested to meet promptly at 12 m. ae this ie the annual pienic day, Take Kin- near car, eee Seattle Review No, 8 : Seattle Review No. 8, W. B. A., of » the Maccatees, will hold annual memorial services tn A. O. U. W, hall, 1409 Ninth June 22. Bust- hess meeting at 7:45. Officers wear white. ' eee Vashon Heights Rose Culture on! The Vashon Heights Rose Culture} club will give fte annual rose and) flower exhibit on Saturday, June 24, | Hattio Endenholm Carlson will be | the accompanist. is The program follows: 1 Concerto im BE Minor, Op. $4. Mendelasohn | Allegro moito appasstonato Andante Allegro, moite vivace { -Aecoley DeRertot | Erte Concerta tn One Movemen: Johe Ashten Concerto Ne 7. ay age maaatons tranqetile Allegro moderate / Adoiph Nevitn ' “Kigeunerweteen” (Gipey Alrs). Sarasate Rdwin Fe inimple meth THE SEATTLE ernoon and evening, at the hor q f Mir, and Mrs, Clarence KE. Brags, Vashon Heights, Everyone cordially | invited bo attend 0 8 } Magnolia Bhatt Lavp The ub will meet at orndyke and Ply vening, June 19, at tion of officers and oth Dustness to trannact, , Monday Elec ortant Members re auosted to attend o- ‘rincess Angeline Soclal Club incean Angeline Social club, © . has postponed its meeting from June 16 to July 19, when tt will moet with Mra, A. Prothers, 1602 anklin ave, at 1 p.m. “*#e West Seattle Review No. 51 Went Seattle Review No, 61, W HA. of the Maccabees, wil! give a! hosket socal at Carpenters’ hall 4441 California ave, Wednesday., | June 21, at £30 p.m, Bring basker and « friend, Business meeting at} Tp. Sport Blouses Have Monograms Monograms, sometimes in color, but usually in white, are makine thelr appearance on the silk blouses sold for sport wear, The silk blouse of thin season te made of the most | supple qualtty of stk Feather Combs | the Newest Fad Feathe © ned extensively this eanon in a number of new ways Feather combs are very beautiful, and because of the delicate work manship are inciined to be very ex pensive. New highways are being bullt be: tween Peking and Tientsin, China, by 10,000 Iaborers fed out of the American famine relief fund. —— ene at Fron. WE To Have Curly, Wavy Hair “Like Nature's Own” Tn three hours you can have just! the prettiest curls and waves! And they remain « long time. when Hau! used before doing up the tien. aex. ed hi buy her weeds at be obtained at drug) taceo shop and, if «i stores and at totlet counters gener | ¢ cviaigaae Sily, directions accompanying eg mgr bottle. Tt ser father brush. precedents irl, oven w the day ts warm or windy. A boon to the bobbed hair girl. Advertinement, attire unless you ueesing and pinching out blacks heads make the pores large ause trritation — too, ey have become hae: ou cannot ai] of them out. Blackheads are acoumuiations of duet and secretions from the the end. . dirt ani ‘I and there t# only one sate and sure | with @ band of Jewels, ebony or tor- way, and one that never falla, to get ty of theom——« simple way, too—that jolve them. Just get from totee shell. store about two ounces o wder—eprinkle @ little on & het, wet sponge—rub over the blackheads briskly for « few seconds —wash off and you" surprised to won that every blackhead has diaap- | Match each one. peared, and the skin will be left soft pel nc cd and the pores in their natural co dition—anyone troubled with the unsightly biemisher should try t id. Advertisement SPORT PURPOSES HOLDER CAN BE FUTURISTIC. BY MARIAN HALE A emoke shop for women is New printe, ilmcquered furniture stuffed davenporte furnished } back ground for an assortment of! wood pipe that is very snappy. You still worryin: mnokers’ supplies bound to pleas® buy your tobacco in ornate little ig one conso! the most uncertain and coy of the corner to- had inbibt-| something shop it ts aequiring all these, an evening holder at that. Hut the emart thing te to have ¢. your holder exactly match your sown. You take a sample of atl your evening frocks and have « holder of mother of pearl tinted to ‘The length of the holder ts very) important and ia determined by your | general Jongitude and latitude. for warm weather— | $2.50 NECKWEAR In woven and knitted colors— 50c | economy. | Decidedly smart in appear- ance and cool and practical | rics. Many come in attrac- tive dots, stripes and solid School’s Out, Boys— It’s Your Inning! Cheasty Junior Suits $9.75 to $25.00 Two Pairs of Knickers fab- ‘6 AND BOYS’ WEAR HOLDER ~ \F you DONT, TH THE.” LADY NIC" SHOP, WT 1S yery SMART TO HAVE YOUR HOLDERS TINTED TO aelection. For one thing, and) nice rich ochre tint. the| Or you may smoke a email as, Dear, dear! another week gone by and I know you are the two-ounce packages. Th tans hold. ‘ ‘When a woman was obliged to! er, =f ix cee coe pag an fesrel predicted by one of America’s best authorities on dress, that effects, sometimes wildly futuristic. the American “summer girl” will be a riot of colors. js nifty for mports wear, but the strongest hues possible will be leaders. Not infrequently, about! business woman who puffs away at or brother needing s#ome,/her desk will find something dark smoking had no standards, art OF and serviceable in better taste, end | In cigarets you may stick to the! bd But since the opening of t new adivertised and convervatively priced 4 y Deane, OF Pou tay have peer Wn NO MORE EYESTRAIN OR HEADACHES For instance, it fs not now g004 particular band, made up specially form to smoke cigaretas In evening for you, monagrammed, tinted and ne a holder—and! gold banded. if you are in mourning, you will If you are conservative and have find a binck cigaret in keeping with RHEADS—DISSOLVE THEM Just one evening holder, the amart-| your costume. eat thing you can get is the long,| interesting, you will prey tancy|SUCH DELIGHTFULLY REFRESHING SHAMPOOS slender holder of black, with a tiny! the long Russian cigarets. nt | ring of rhinesstones an inch from/juncheon parties you will pass a large box of vari-colored cigaurets Beoond to the biack tn favor ts &)that the color cravings of all your mmalier holder of genuine amber! guests may be satiafied, cee (Reattlo’s Finest Subu: Musi¢ Store) SHIRTS A variety of choice pat- terns, Some with collars to match, either attached or separate-— $1.25 CAPS Smart models in summer colors. Very cool and com- fortable— 75c The Dif f erence Between Price and Value Price is what you pay today—it is soon forgotten. But value—the actual worth of the article—is expressed in service. Cheast Long service means real \ Saye Our Faces Are ‘Miss Robertson Is WHEN IN EVENING ORESS USE AN EVENING CIGARETTE ‘Ty 1S BAD FORM . THRY SAy AT IS 1S, ED TS OER ADPY. Fer daytime, you have a greater you can x take your cigaret firmly between | Tork’ latest evidence of sophiatics | our incieora, without a holder if j You likes done. But don’t mind} ‘Thick gray velvet rugs, Chinese) if your teeth and fingers take on a If you want to look t your Mre. B. A. Cassidy and Mise Har. Working for Success Bi nowy spor, YOUR ENTIRE APPEARANCE reen |DON’T BE IRRITABLE AND CROSS Not Growing Longer Guest of Portland | NEW yor June 16. ah PORTLAND, June 16 Met at the polentiats’ theories ‘that eiviliged| train by ® committee of prominent Portiand we Minn Allee Robert. noofted at by moat of the American her of congress, was welcomed to experta who consent to discuss the the Mose City thie morning fubject Mise Robertson comes as the per |eona! representative of Prestient : a n " tone Fentiv She rett Douglass, who operate the! Hard Thee the S “y * ae “Lady Nie" shop, opted thelr shop) Will be the guest of honor at many Spode’ this natnae ten Affairs, including ® mass meeting © | wets Wednesday, June f1, to be followed | “Before starting 1 visited the'y, y publio reception and rose smart smoke shops for women In| «rower Landon. I learned all 1 could about —— tobaceos and blends and wrappings Now I rarely smoke because I have to keep my taste keen #o that T may judge accurately the new blends— | I'm in the poxition of a tea taster, se gaat chopped cork mixed wi Who but a New Yorkers would|!auld give. When the mixture b have thought of such a’ place?” 1/#t rub down with glass paper and and she replied ‘ to mateh the design. 1am from Kansas City, Mo. and |my partner i from Philadelphia.! Net Used for We do as much business with wom len trom the West and Middle Went, 2 @ble Covers Very coarse filet net ts being em broidered in yarn In large, colorfu patterns, and used for table covers Mending Holes in Linoleum Fill the holes in the linoleum with fn we do with New Yorkers, Wormer in New York smoke more openly | but they don’t smoke any more than your women from Omaha or Port land. Everybody's doing it now.” Chatter of the Shops Sometimes the pattern is filled in in | heagy cream linen thread over what to get and where to get it. There tion in knowing, however, that it is almost impossible to get too bright or daring colors on, as it is The |they will be worn with white, which, in many cases, serves ito intensify by striking contrast. SUZANNE. * Since Dr. Edmunds has been treating my eyes. He jalizes on muscles outside the eyeball, you know. He and Mrs. Edmunds have their office on the balcony at Fraser-Paterson's.” se And are given at the Marcel Beauty Shop, that after you have once tried them, you will never want to be without. 206 Denny Bidg. Main 1695. . One just can’t get enough ips and oxfords to w it seems, especially when there are so many to choo from and so many interesting models. i By wearing a hat that’s passe’ or unbecoming—take it up to the Model Millinery, 527 Peoples Bank Bldg., where it can be remodeled, reblocked or redyed to suit the most particular. j } It ien’t a task to shop when you have the cream of the shops } before you—and you will find it here every Friday, too! * * «* NO MORE CHERISHED MEMENTO Than a photographic picture of your bridal party taken at the home, by P. Croule U’Renn. Unexcelled works of art at such reasonable prices. Make your appoint- ments early. 1910 Federal Ave. Capitol 1553. . * Did you know that they are actually wearing sport hats made of crepe paper woven together to resemble straw? ° ° . TO EVERY WOMAN WHO CARES, Her personal appearance is imperfect unless she has those superfluous hairs removed by Ila Laing, 618 Eitel Bldg. Main 4607. . o ° Because you have to stand all the way home holding your bundles; get a Ford Coupe—any woman can drive one and the “upkeep” is a trifle. See Hugh Baird, 4th at James, where you will be assured of splendid terms and satisfaction is guaranteed. Elliott 0750. 2 Remarkable Values in White Shoes Clearly showing you the better buying power of our huge chain-store sys- tem. Women’s White Canvas Oxfords and 2-strap Slip- pers—military heels— Sizes 244 to 8 $1.95 Sizes 214 to 7