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Musicale and Informal ‘Clubs : Reception for Miss Janis | CLUBS FOR THL Personal es DAY | Mra, William Proser - ter, Mian Mildred Prosser, of New| sy unit of tv n'a Over VI Gen, Sherman Cirete } York, have arrived to spend the re ue will give an informal re] Gen, Sherman circle, Ladies of the mh and musicale at the Yacht} G, A. R, will hold a noenday lunch: | Point, Miss Margaret Prosser will! Army a Complimenting their honored mem ber, Miss nis, the Seattle | jolub Friday afternoon The follow. | eon Th in Woodland join them later He —_— jing program, which will begin at} park. Take Phinney to park and owe - vors,| and it 3, , y Svte D7 | 2:80 o'clock, will he prese go to upper picnic grounds: | Mra. F Fox, of New York, Anvitations Extended for | Woon’ geal aba hiceeye OOO Data tetas se j who ie spending the gummer here, | ARMY Informal Tea; Miss Mrs. Ciaro B. ‘Warnaworth Notice fo AN W.C. 1.1 te visiting her son, Mr. dack Fox,| At o, few weeks | Violin obbiigato, Mrs. Margaret: Me | given b Fisken Will Be Compli-| Cullech Lams Mombera of the W. C. T. U, are! at Darrington, ft requested to bring flowers to the i a have been married forty Years. | nave acted as hostesses, was the de. | Doric Social Chub arrived Tuesday to remain until Sat Judge and Mra. John F. Main. | iightful affair Mies Ruth Carey| Doric Social club, O. BE. &, wit|UPGAy. aq the guest of Mise ori! absence ipewill observe their twenty-¢ighth | cave at her home in Denny-Blaine,|meet with Mra, Elizabeth Davis, |°%? Miss Claire Stoltenberg, sailing | perbert : THE SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE SERVICE SET » Government of the United States Sends to the n Importance. tertained at the week-end a group of y Bat ung people, who made a ga ay-toMonday party amp Lewin the recent dance | by the cadets of the Reserve | on official duty of Captain! Mrs, Derickson mmer at thelr home at Wing! District Ranking Officers of Six Commissioned Services, , Navy, Marine, Coast Guard, Geodetic and Public Ith, with a Personnel Constantly Increasing in Numbers |mand the sub-fort Flagler during the |the house quests of Commander and | of California. BDA tomorrow. | | } " > mented. | Sa itd cen! ly. W, C. A, tied with text cards on| Mrs, Frank Skinner returned Sat. |Officers’ Training corps was lei feds eines Shiiant daw oc te o | garet Bohuidt ‘Thursday, June 9, for distribution /urday from a visit In Spokane paper holes Sea ynaanytgicagy ogg Bie myh smh ter rmped porno ie ES z re 8 ALBERT WILTON has Is | Voca! 1 Bonge ak ‘he: aden? . conveati Mrs a Oh? jeelving line wan distinguished by the| week wan the eve ee PA nued invitations for a tea at her vioiin Be RANY She BENS rot Wood, who hes we y tana Miss Jessie Fisken ha returned pre serice ot Maser General © loi nthdie’ Gt eae’ Aiton J, Dy Mead TMummer home, at Munt’s Point. |, Mra, Lang | official chairman by the Chamber of | trom California h improved in!IL Mul, U. 8. A., cor val. .t), sk: 40; aaeiad ad eis ones 40 9 | Voce | Commerce for the W. ©. T. U., urges] health, and in spending the summer! Third division and Camp Lewin, and) ajar iin. Gk dice. Dearel Bate atienenn, comotimenting |S) Foilx Pourerein. | tnat the flowers be deilvered by 10) at Wing Point by the graciousness of Mra, Muir, | Wime host was Gotan Le i ae By Wanda von Kettler Zi @aughter, Mrs. Lee Shaw Forbes | ‘ Maw Biss Beece a. | <2 <8 tyne. © 0. Ome | Nand daughteriniaw, Mrs. George ) Dear,” Det Ryder / e é.* | Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Rovig, of; Lieutenant Colonel Joseph C. Kay : rat i | 7 r akima, are the gueste of their/Q@ M,C, U. #, A. in charge of the} : : Noticed a statement in the ing paraphernalia, Well, the Bawrence Wilton | lee Kornas taP igor re PETIA Be ae aasthan tlhe tir. ceed Mare, [Meatte depot, and hin nide, Major | Another event in the Yard on Fri-| paper yesterday to the effect shown her by the clerk was bi Tuvitations have been confined to | \Genardentinnal ohare will give -a°G. A. Virtue Wilmer B. Brinton, Q@. M. R. C., are | wae the tea given at the Offi-| 4 ia have not | about the same os the one he he members of the summer colony | | Mra Mary the dance) | flower festival on the H, H. Hast eee erywhere congratulated on the Pod CA , we rf rl * pes | pened a el bc gy ai a = t's Point | repleode of the Race : ' lawn, on the afternoon and) Mr, and Mrs. it, F ws of the dinner organized by | Commande yler Now I wonder what those girls | embroidered apples around the wt = ee ree ¥ MeGinnia ‘ nahin at teks SR Mad, tana ivad’ Gasaeaae iy tooken in celebration of the 147th an: |N» Jn welcome to Mrs, Gregory, wife! buck there find to talk about. | bottom. ee : , rere we Bee Fawre | will be awarded for the best entries. | Jersey jniversary of the establishment of Of Rear Admiral Luther Gregory, 1 eee | She thought about this other Ps Tacoma Tea Will | The sijappenee for the affair are| A program will be presented ee jthe quartermaster corps in the regu N | Even «wim suits in this country|at bome while standing there on Compliment Miss Fisken | str. witea Perry Leary, Mra, C.D evening, and Friday eve) Mr. and Mra, Otto B. Rupp are lar army | MARINE ConPs must be kept up to date, Feature | at the onion tne seneee Bese; ki Do Mrs. George C. Wagner, of Taco-| Stimson, Mra, Frederick Adams, Mra afeteria dinner will be receiving congratulations on the] ‘ j . |" Major Jutun FP. Wilcox, C. 8, Mt, |p lidy at Alki point today in one| proceeded to figure that with » li ps % r wie Raman Mra. Trafford Hute goods, candy, ¢te., birth of a daughter, Mary, June 2%. At Fort Lawton Major Tolbert F.) | ‘ of thone garments with a gathered) thoughtfulness in regard to the in has issued invitations for a tea | Claude Ramsay, | ri y ital Nardin, U. #. A., and Mra, Hardin |C« '9 charge of the Western recruit: | axirt bloused waist, a sailor col-|ing suit she might save the prices « her home Friday afternoon, June | son, Mra. Leroy Backus and Mrs at the Seattle General hosplta [he sonia ing divixion of the United States ma , & blous ait, : , mia Dp ua Miss Mary Lea | Frederick Bentley on Gre now arrivals, and already estab u lar, and puffed sleeves, And the| approximately 10 marcela 1 tr 1, In compliment to Miss Mar; } ., Farley |/i#hed in their attractive quarters. rine corps, and who served with cred-| garment, at that, doesn't date back! She told the clerk she didn’t thi ion, of Seattle; Miss Betty Grimes, | $;.0..0 Mr. and Mra, LeRoy wy it in the world war, has been much ‘ 4 y ‘ vy sage pen grea BA oe Kecnere Weunnuta | Shaver, ot Siler, Work ate tk, cuenta i mwas * been ma to Biblical times. According to mu-|sire’d take the suitm today, but thi 4 oe ney ea een turothe | Lngage ment club are asked to gather Thursday for several weeks of their son and| Captain Frederick C. Milner, U. @,.|@tettained since his recent arrival! seum records it was worn Jong | she'd like to borrow his pencil, ir fas, of Santa Barbara, Cal. The| Announcement at noon at the Women’s University daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Win-|A, and Mrs, Milner are entertaining Eenets ee or ie ee RS ou |after she got the pencil she rem A will be in the nature of & KT) Mrs, Fannie J, Campbell an. | club for luncheon, followed by a bust: | throp I oming by way of the/at their Fort Lawton q wae fale: | Alte recruite foraiee gopuioe come lies A its are |tred she didn’t have any paper, ty, the weather permitting. |nounces the engagement of her | Néss meeting | Panama ily house party, Mra, A. 1. Garland. + summer cori sults are [asked if he had a plece to a party Page Broan Ring cy ance yee o. ee ; “ee : |Mise Garland and Mr, Robert Gar i - | = saggy pe wie _ which he did s 1 George Archibald Sisley. ‘The wed-| Day Nursery Mr. and Mrs, E. B, Deming, Mr, | land COAST GUARD E | ings. A frie of mine | She copied the design around tants Namec a aah totk aiken ee se | Seattie Day Nursery association and Mra, Daniel Campbell, Mr, and | On Thursday Mrs. Van Kirk, wite| one with apples. But it fen't » |pottom—the clusters of apples and Tea ; > saad | will meet at the Nursery, 302 Broad:| Mra, Albert Jukes and Mrs, J.! Lieutenant Ralph Wiltamuth, U. 8 jof Past Assistant Surgeon A. H. Van| brand mew suit. It happened /things—then went over to the knilt- 4 Ba t nd kitchen shower : way, at 10:50 a. m | Wheaton, of Bellingham, motored|A., and Mrs Wiltamutn h re Kirk, U. 8. P. HLS, medical officer, like this: One day about two [ting section and bought 25 cents At the tea a hee | Bridge Luncheon ) cee |down for golf at the North End jturned to their Fort Lawton quar-jof the Haida, was hostess at the| Weeks ago she pranced into ® | worth of yarn. The bathing suit Harriet Baxter is avian ae hor t om / Seattle Cirele No. 549 | Country club, Monday, and returned ters after a few weeks’ leave, which |luncheon-bridge which is given every| @ePartment store with the idea lcherk, she sald, was just perfecti; q ‘Thursday congrengel “ bite a ome | ttle Circle, No, 549, Neighbors | Tuesday they spent in Alaska |fortnight by the wives of the offi-| 9 Purchasing the latest in bath: jiovely, and asked her if there. wi P tO er oy ight ancagen br 0 Mra. H. M. Hook is entertaining |. woodcraft, will give ‘a cand party | = Evin | loers of the H one of the count 7 rate “janything else he could give her, § : ny 10 the urns and he thas cgerinnag ee — ws poo | Thursday evening, June 29, in A. O.| Mra, A. H. Herrig, of Patla City At Fort Worden the line gave a|SU8rd's Vessels now patrolling Alas |a0d geodetic survey told him she couldn’t think of n Nellie Felger, Mixes Amy Mun-| vipa agen o | o.2' 6 her mother m9. 3 aseu [ment fo thone officers of the Oregon |Jamen Freeman Hottel, U. 8. C, G,| PUBLIC HEALTH CORPS Now she's got the slickest looki a by Mise Virwinia Sheahan and Miss | n i Fortson Thygesen Auxiliary | s P National Guard who are at Fort Wor. | commanding officer | On Wednesday Surgeon Joseph | suit—with yarn embroidered ap te ay, Silt salnek. Thrift Shop The luncheon planned by Fortson.| | Mr. and Mrs, Miller Freeman and) gen for the summer maneuvers and, | |Bolton, U. 8 P. H. 8. and Mrs.|/ai) around the bottom. be ‘ 4 . | Thymesen Auxiliary No, 2, U. 8. W,/ family are motoring to Califormia, | incidentally, much in. demand so GEODETIC CORPS | Bolton entertained at dinner in com-| she's known to be ever so cle fi ‘ eee ee | Announcement lv. for Thureday, June 2, at the|t0 spend the summer cally | Mire. Deriokeen, wife of Command; |phidlont to thelr howe guest, Bra. 214A wa friehae Sey e's eine 1 : -Celebrate Wedding | ‘The Orthopedic Thrift Shop will be | home of Mb». K.P. Lemasie, 9685 Bey } er Richard B. Derickson, U. 8, .C.|C. Ingals, of Oregon. Among the! along awfully well in the world. . ee i [closed at 1 o'clock on Saturday after: | sist ave. S., bas been indefinitely | Mrs. Wallace Cathcart entertained), Dinners have been the social me-jand G. & ranking officer of the Se |service people present were Past Ax eee h i (l Moons during July and Auguat, be- | postponed eight friends over the week end dium at Fort Casey during the week, {attle district, representing that small sistant Surgeon Walter Alvin Black, 4 the reception Dr. and Mrs. | cinning Saturday, July 1 | eee jher summer home across LAk®i one of the cleverest being the one and highly scientific corps charged |U. 8. P. H, 8., and Mrs, Black, Sur- nthia Grey has gone on her f 4 ©. Jones are giving at oe eee Col. Ethan Allen Circle | Washington pa xiven by Major Royal Kemp Greene, | with measuring the earth's surface, | geon D. Rasmussen, U. 8. P.|} ation. In the meantime let [j n ry home, 4815 Beach Drive | Mise Carey Entertains } Col. Ethan Allen circle will enter at U. & A. commander of Fort Casey, |and which ha emblem a triangle |H. 8 | your conscience be your guide, 1 evening from 8:30 to 11 : y t | tain with a card party at the home of | Mis# Margaret Corrett spent thelang Mra. Greene, in honor ef the circumscribed by a circle, left on| = eeepntts t in recognition of their) Mizpah Club | Mrs, Rose Tremper, 6757 Sycamore | Week end with friends on Bain: visiting guardamen. | Friday for Victoria, accompanied by| Surgeon W. E. Joiner, U. 8. P. i. ° iy-fitth wedding anniversary.| Bringing to a close for the sum-| st. Thursday, June 29, from 1 untit 4) O!dee Island. |her father, Mr. George C. Bowen, of |S, and Mrs. Joiner have returned! 1 think tha > Mbrating the affair with them! mor 4 series of dances at which the | o'clock Sigh en tand,|,,eutenant J. Longstreet Wheichel, |Pennsylvania, and by her uncle, Mr.|from a month's leave, which they| j i wal be Judge and Mrs. A. W. Frater. | various members of the Mlapah club | cee Mise Jessie Wishart, of Oakland,!vy A. of Fort Caney, will com H. Bowen, of Minnesota, who are |spent motoring In the gun-kiased land| Gone tn search of advice; be b r w e v y fander, of Tacoma, will be inter. | present. Winterburn, U. 8. A _ i i i peeks’ vacati All let- nthia Grey is taking a two weeks’ vacation. Monday evening. Dancing was en-|4016 Dayton ave, Thursday, June, that day for 4 trip to Alaska _ thectennt'D; m Orleans OL com fled ¢ A de o t during this time will be inded among ithe out-of-town | joyed in rooms artistically deco. |29, at 2 p.m. Mra. Dolly Soper, as-| ih F. Backusl At Fort Ward Captain Arthur Kay |and G. 8, and Mra. Greene lett pn|| “78 mailed to her departmen 4 tl sible. willbe Mrs. Mary E. Jones and | rated with crimson roses and during | sisting hostess, All Eastern Stars in.| MT nd Mra. Manson ‘mer Chambers, U. 8. A. commander of|Saturday for Juneau, Alaska, where|| answered by her on her return, as promptly as pos G ter, Mise Evelyn Jones; Dr./ the evening novelty favors were dis | vited have removed to their SUMING wort Ward, and Mre. Chambers en-! Lieutenant Greene will join the coar ( % x Owant Rirs. N. W. Jones and daughter, | tributed to the quests | yee home at the Highlands / ———— opeannantucereraedl etn nana Jeannette Jones, all of Port Included were the Misses Eather ADDITIONAL, CLUBS . . ; Dr. and Mra. E. A. Rich and | Dore, Monica Kaufer, Barbara Kel Mre. W. D. Perkins, Mrs. George t and Mrs. W. P. Rich of Tacoma, | ley, Mabel Strehlau, Florence Doyle. Y. L. 1. Chorat b {Walker and Mrs. J. P. Weyerhaeus } . Chat {7 left Tuesday b Miler of New York. Mrs.|Nan Marmont, Clare Brons, Helens! Tiw Y. 1. 1. Choral club will give|eri% recom left Tussday | by it Gollett of Montans, Dr. and/Casey, Mildred Kildall, Beatrice / a card party ut the K. C. hall, Wed. | moter for Coeur d'Alene, to visi C ©. W. Schmidt and daughter, | Ormsiey, Grace Markason and the|neaday, June 28. trot Se ee ee ee heels rT : 7 oe » from § to 19) naeuser, Jr. (Helen Walker) } Dorothy Schmidt, Mr..and Mra. | Messrs. Fred Mex, Arthur Kane, o'clock, followed by a musicale. The} oe * | ‘ Proffit and daughter, Miss | Amos Hiatt, Leonard Kaufer, Byron | program i : - rn Mr. William MeMillan returned Proffit, and Mr. and Mrs, Carl | Hillen, Shadwick Franklin, Lee Ben-| "tye armusee Py i t oe ¢ Arbutus Flow Monday from Princeton tutoring ' ’ tt, Lester N id Mann, | Caer en or Riecnd. nay dee ae es We as tides school, to spend the summer at : Welcomes Guests | Pa ea eee rye eae W L : 0 A. N. Houlahan entertained | Fifteenth Anniversary ™ bag ag | ate. Grendel” Hole, sr. Wallace} 4 | a delightful tea at her home| Recognized Dramatic " Meiscteg} Collins and Mr, Frederick Collins 3 afternoon in welcome to her |“"« gn “te Se |vecat Bote tT Mary Sharkey ia will return Thursday from Philitpe | " . ‘ + - r. and Mrs, F. Fairbanks en. | Veo . Hected | Exeter, to spend the vacation af tas i 4 So i ‘ dl Ah eae adm lng tertained fifteen guests at their home |«tadian Mevntain hong” ceaman| their homes in. Beattie. HATEV ER your te in holiday pleasures, the Puget und Navigation ‘ Ste her guests for a few days, [a Given lake Sundyy in. honor of ae ee ee Steamers are at your service to take you quickly, cheaply and comfortably | for or, Mise Kathteen ia eat her * and Mrs. George ar “ham . LY Rootes, fuesretarcea| Der bon and daumhferinlaw, sir:| Apes. Orece Butler: Acs Butter, | oe aan oe tinoky) ure receiv on trips that are certain to appeal to you. 4 i lee York. Mra GA Vintec (274 Mra. Arthur G. Fairtanks. A {Violin sole .+ Melected | ing congratulations on the birth of “Mrs. A. Walker presided at the | Picnic luncheon Wag served in the | a) mat Beene Tne clean }® Gauainer, Mollie Grace, June 24: M kh Thi h . f. 1 oO ° { Bedachea ton tae Sethe ols AAI sem, te: 1 [Oe re cael ole ee a: neal ake is the Occasion for a Real Outing : af Curtiss, 90 years of age, mother of | (4) «psie of anam, Me ‘ jfeld, Jr, who have been attending | ‘ iss Alexander of | Mr. William M. Curtiss, entertained |(s) “how Us seitige” tpane {the Virginia Military Inetitute at} L ‘acoma ‘a 8 j the suests with reminiscences of the Choral « Lexington, Va., have returned to! 1 Ay hy 4 ‘me jeurly days, among which was* the) _ aco aes spend their vacation with their par P ao edding Day story of the debate between. Lincoln ° Jente: Mr. and Mrs Merbert A 1 |) Benttle friends of Miss Dorothy |®nd Douglas at which she was} usi¢c Schoenfeld / ested to know she has chosen Satur. ° Way, July 15, as the day of ber mar-| T'eq Shop Service to Mr. Joe L. Carman, which | sire 1, 1 giephe . be solemnized at the family home | ,,” ah ese onstae teller Rema fe for Denny-Fuhrman guild of the Or | ‘Bt Gravelly lake. | thopedic Tea Shop. Thursday, aawiat.|U%t@ture and art at the University |censful festivain in many of the Se cana wilt be siteniiee bY | caby Braid, Auoetior, Mic Pe ty {ot tor of the|!4reer cities of the country Beatrice Kearney, of Olympia, | wos ler, 5 va ali i ek wath SNEGES of hemar. ana the brides Olxemuth, Mra. J. C. Barmon, Mrs. |Greek theater there, who will be a Students Present d Malds will be Miss Martha Albertson, | udents rresente Sam Hume to Lecture preduction of dramas in Buropean | at Cornish Little Theater |°"'* Upon bis return to America he attended Harvard and took his de xree in 1914. Me has produced suc Sam Hume, professor of dramatic| California, and dir FE. Silverstone, Misx Gretchen | kuest teacher at the Cornish achoo! - | land, Misw Ruth Batley, Miax Edith |summer session, will give a lecture |; nf ES on wee nen = eh Lewis, Mixs Susan McFee, Mixa Sel.| Sunday, July 2, at 8 o'clock at the ur Recital Benet Wilson of Vancouver. Misa} ™® Wilson and Misw Mildred ste. |Corniah Little theater on “The Com-| %&mes Hamilton Howe presents his} “Helen Madison of San Francisco phens, The dining room will be im munity and the Theater.” ote wionals and students tn recital lies Gally Cuctes and Mies Helen| ty of Washington ir. Hume wili conduct classes at my urday evening at 8 o'clock in the rooleey. girls. |the Cornish in arts of the theater, | W. C. A. auditorium. The so charge of Univer owe - * jcommunity drama and stage manage. |PTANOS are Miaw Minnie Larsen, Mrs. : | t. EB fi Leroy Brown ~ Packing boxes made of properly |™¢Mt: Enroliments in his classes are Bridge Luncheon for | Packing voxes maae ot properiy|™ent._ Enrollments in hie clam are| 2, lavcy, Mrown a | Mrs. Forbes Jrough handling six to 10 times na {fll sections of the country and keen |Corinne Munson, Mise | interest ix being displayed in his|D¢TR: pianists, Miss H Mrs. Robert Vining is entertaining | W¢!! as those made of green wood. Es Biidge Yuncheon at the house | idptesinaainaaten __. | work and method of instruction,|CAmeron, Misw Mildred Davis, Mins ies mother, Mrs. F. C. Berendes | which has won for him a name|!rma Eckloff, Miss Birdye Pehraon | 780 16th ave. N., Saturday afternoon, | among the leading dramatic authori. |4nd Miss Florence Nottingham ) complimenting Mra. Lee Shaw tes of the. comntry Co ee Mites @ recent bride. ||_ Mr. Hume organized two hundred]. PART 1 } wbotaall ton! soak |jxtudents of the University of Call.| Vora! De * . | ae 1} \|fornia and townspeople into the || Greek theater pla who have pro| (>) “Merry | |\duced successful score or more] ,,,Miseen uel d Vio jof plays and designed and made their : r jown costumes and stage settings Miss Birdye Pehreon | Mr. Hume last year arranged 10] Vora! ‘ | | art exhibitions, having a series of 4 ao'e Letinby Gerald Laue | |i cight symphony concerts in B TO REMEMBER THORSDAY, JUNE 29— Mise Encia Miesse to entertain with informal afternoon, complime | (0) “Fwo Little Irish Bones | ing Mra, Clyde Everett Hudaneth | Herman Lohr Dr. and Mes. Everett Orville Jones ||| ddan, Cat Mise Corinne Munson | at home at 4816 Reach drive / r. Hume studied in Italy wit? “4s a Gieviet” aakere* tl aan Mr. Hume studied in Italy wt Fi oa tabi = sian. imawer teen + atte |/Gordon Craig of Florence, and for | Frederic Chopin (1810-1849) | o'clock, complimenting Miss Mary several years he superintended the () Fisken a jeonhaupt (1827-63) Miss Florence M. Nottingham John Ewing 5 ten to And ce from 4 | Hereafter the Foxtrot Content pre- LT AE veiasan dikes Hoi Chas alias hares TL Bornert's || ‘Thurs. will he given in the New || rhe: ne. her « odfrey Nutting Viola Onterbderg tocompliment Miss ||| Moose Sth, between Un her fiance, ||| University, every Wednesday. Pinnetors T5e (indies 200), includes | (a) "Morceau Cara || A lesson in Minuet and 3. for || 1 Henrte || Reed dancers by Miss Bright at 7. || me in © Flat | Lule! Carocetvio | Mi tique’ AW and Miss Mar ‘ames BH Kin E. L. Carothers Irma Eckloff | t bridge luncheon UNIVERAITY | Vocal Double Dugte-—_ FRIDAY, 3UNK 20— KET MBTAL (s) o Ange bot ? Thomas Green to compliment 2 University W v) Near et and Anton Rubinstein | Robert Boyle at tea at 4 June Leroy Rrown, Mise Lar o'clock Mra. Keith Logan Bul ¢. Merxo-contraiton—-Mina Corinne Munson, Miss Viola Onterberg. PART I 4021 Arcade Bide Seattle, Wash Dear Bir I promised 1 know ff your » complime . my mother Crawford, « co, || My mother ts and Mrs, M.A for 20 years 114 m7 (a) “At Dawning f Albert W. Ketelbey Mins Luctlie Osterbere won Andr at the Florence Henry Memorial chapel at the Highiands, at 4:30 o'clock MONDAY, JULY 3— Colonial dance at Seattle Yacht elub THURSDAY, JULY 6— atharine Howe will wed Mr Richard Afellow at tha home of her par. Mr. and Mra, James Hiake Howe, at #29 o'cloek Virginia and Mise ulate Mer ria dance at home, ho Mary tea Fiasken an fiance, Mr. Everett Griggs, WRIDAY, JULY (b) Waits in CG Sharp Minor ; Frederic Chopin Mies Anna Mildred Davie SATURDAY, JULY dotiars do noforte The marriage Mine Margaret Hef, We heard of your remedy | (a) “Consolation” tn © Sharp Minor Chinn and Kaward William t | Frans 1 | | iat) | | (ay Homer \ (b) Walte fong—"Ro! | Charles Gov | Mra. Leroy Brown | Pianoforte- } &) Polonaine in © Minor | Fre | (>) “Hy Moontiant on Lak | Wrane Wendel (1839-1874) Mise Hazel Evaline Cameron rie Chopin andOLYMPIC pancakes— what? On BY MAIL £2.00 per bottle, per bottle Voou (a) Reolt and Aria (9 a’ Are') Peter Mite Tachaikowaky (1840-'98) (b) Walt Song-"Tarewell the Vorest J, Edward German (1862) Mine Minnie Larsen Vora! Dust—"Bvery Flower (Madame Butterfly"). Giacomo Puceini (1868—~) Mins Larsen and Mra. Brown | A London policeman has retired | i 1 | | eee ee ates ARCADE jwith a record of having arrested | Gfterhoce. } 100,000 motorists for speeding and} Jother offenses. ae Big Celebration and Auto Races in TACOMA, JULY 4 Special Steamer Schedule for July 4 Steamers will leave Colman Dock for Tacoma 7:08, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 A. M.. 12:00 Noon, 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 P. M. ‘The 11:00 #. m, and 12:00 noon trips connect with the N. P. Ratiway fe ; Races at the Speedway, This in the wafent nd cheapest reach the Hpeedway. 1 ing will be right at the Munic Dock, and t the passengers direct to the Speedway, In this Way you can avoid all congestion of auto traffic, and even if you have a car, you will find it will pay you to go by boat. Train leaves right after races, connecting with re- turning boat Returning, Steamers leave Tacoma for Seattle 7:15, 9:00, 10:00, 1100 A. M., 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 6:00, 7:00, 900, 1100 P.M. ROUND TRIP TO TACOMA 80 CENTS Regular Daily Schedule between Seattle and Tacoma Fast Steel Steamers Tacoma and Indianapolis 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 A. M., 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 P. M. Special Excursion Through San Juan SUNDAY, JULY 2D STEAMER “SIOUX” Leaves Colman Dock 8:00 A. M. Arrives back, 10:30 P. ROUND TRIP $2.50 Children 5 to 12 years, $1 GE? YOUR TICKETS EARLY Beauty Spots of the Pacific Northwest For an Outing Among the Mountains, Spend the Week End at BEAUTIFUL LAKE CRESCENT in the Heart of the Olympics Steamer Sol Duc es Colman Dock daily at MID. NIGHT, connecting at PORT ANGELES with auto stage for the Lake, reaching there about 10:00 A, M Outings That Take You Near to Nature SAN JUAN ISLANDS Islands to East Sound and Friday Harbor M. Bremerton (U.S. Navy Yard), Charleston and Port Orchard Enjoy an “old-fashioned” Fourth of July celebration at Charleston and see the ehips of the Navy. Parade, games, races, band concert and dancing. Special Sunday and Fourth of July Schedule Eight Round Trips Daily Leave Seattle 7:15, 10:30, 11:30 A. M., 9:30, 11:30 P. M. Leave Bremerton for Seattle 8:00, 9:15 A. M., 12:15, 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 7:00, 10:30 P, M., 12:30 A. M. (Midnight) AUTOMOBILE FERRY Seattle to Bremerton Daily. 7:15, 11:30 A. M., 3:15 P. M. Extra trip Saturday, Sunday and Tuesday, July 4, 930 P. M. Bremerton to Seattle Daily, 945 A. M., 1:30, 5:00 P. M. Extra trip Saturday, Sunday and Tuesday, July 4, 10:30 P. M. PASSENGER FARE 80 CENTS ROUND TRIP EFFECTIVE ¥ULY 1 Steamer Sioux will inaugurete new service between Seat- tle and San Juan Island Points, leaving Seattle Daily, 7:00 A. M., except Sunday and Monday, arriving back Seattle 10:30 P. M On Sunday the steamer leaves at 8:00 A. M. on special excursion to East Sound, Friday Harbor or other points. Returning, arrives at Seattle 10:30 P. M., giving ample time for picnicking. Sandy beach Good bathing. HOOD CANAL SERVICE Steamer Kingston Steamer Kingston leaves Colman Dock for Union City, the head of the Canal, and way points MONDAYS, DNESDAYS and FRIDAYS at 9:00 A. M. Returning, arrives in Seattle TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SAT- URDAYS, 3:00 P. M Lunches Served on All Except Bremerton Steamers For Further Details or Special Information Inquire at ‘ PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. COLMAN DOCK NAVY YARD ROUTE MAIN 3993

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