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Ds FORK SATURDAY { MARGERY GOETZ | anderiny ) rr erattia ¢ jub Dance * willore and marines Satur é | July #, with « dance at e - 5) ee | « Wroadway hall. There 7. Catharine Howe Is} mi oe me me fr, ci a with A at Beautiful etree et. Rekert, Aue ONAL CLUBS Ceremony; Large; f- é i heon Arranged. f foe i | Rapiiet W The Sostte He Pienle int Women's Min sionary Union will give # basket p Wednesday, July 12, at Point -===.| Vfanda oe at 9 8. i, going Gres By Wanda von Kettler nd will leave on the ip. m, Convention « Baptists in PIRQUIRITELY beautiful in every Appointment and detail) was the of Miss Catharine Howe, of Mr. and Mre. James Howe, to Mr. James Richard ow, son of Mra. John Good. which was solemnized inst | return trip a As ts said, if it len't one thing envoring to eeem—oh, #9 uncam at the home of the bride’s CHATTER [am SOF we » she | it's another. | cerned , e. with the Rev, Sidney Mor-| Your chatter was all Leona pod B Are pumerous. vec Inherited Allah Seca} Club +. 0°» ’ ee " an ian from the Califor or|from the old ourn ihe ju | ‘ aes Eerweeting the service at 0:20 the ‘Ponneylvanin, or the Arteone.{iet carefully, ton emia: If mahen| Allah: Seaial club. will meet. at Tee sey Beet Weta fo the mt opr verse maport pew ‘The decorations were especiatty | and it was a Heutenant from the /lovely chatter Rewatta day cup, the home of Mra. George Barclay asphalt yesterda: W- : currence really aere "og oe 3 od Chainer Tennessee who took you in to dinner? | Honolulu, 1909, twelveoared cutter 6126 Director st, Wednesday, July these warm faye, One ts se NT eee ees umrovieed H Coat drole, mon amie! race. National Park trophy, bese 12. Luncheon at 12:30. Eastern Anything like that I think ie | in the midst of the noon-day heat, * ip belie banked be vo pbuh 3 bill, 1912. Athletic contest, Tacoma, Stars invited. Cards will follow, ®!ways se much fun, So do all | to stump languidly into one’s place © eagle lg elt Ei |1908. Busketball trophy, marine the luncheon others who chance to observe the of bun nd there to be greeted a on enon aner oan sea TENNESSEE TIPS guard, U. 8. 8. Teoneswes, 1920-1971 oe 8 proceeding». by a playfeliow with’ the fol oe ween © ears You would like some? When was! intership ball series, 1920, American Tribe of Ben Hur Pienie re words, “NOW what's the matter— 7 f the reception room, w . ; she finished? A few months later Defense society cup, 1921, Bremer The District Tribe of Ben Hur wilt! A*Phalt—that delightful tar pave-| why don’t you pick up your feet?” “pervice was read, were ig than her twin, the California, tn 1919 |ton racing cutter cup, 1922, Venice bold ite annual plenic at Redondo ™*%t—always becomes so affection It in mice to cust t look of of these choice bicoms. Pin! Lenath, 600 fort at water line; nor jnowling trophy, 1922 Keach, Sunday, July 16. A splen- D4t¢ In such weather as this. Af-| scorn and to say truthfully, “I have and campanula were ef- mal displacement, 22,300 tons; mean | : | did program of athletic sporte has fectionate and attached. It clutches |a reason. You yourseif may be done ly arranged in the other) draught, 20 feet. Sounds ike ® pat- HER HISTORIC FLAG been arranged for the young folke, th heel—the heel which by chance up by the heat. But not I. 1 drag ae pie. Sesh ter song, n'est ce past | In another treasured possession. It| Appropriate prizes Competition happens to be attached not too along merely because otherwise I ™ | wae presented to the old Tennessee free to all. snugly to the boot, It lures it—gent-| would lowe my heel” sang “O Bird of Love Di-| loy the Daugh “re 1 b ‘ “ee “s ; ‘ "1 ne ughters of the American y but firmly, And the individual ee waveen. Weed, sng. urge Revolution of the state of Tennessee; West Seattle Chapter No. 166 | strolls on with one piece of footwear! — Somebody, of course, ts bound nae — on Mary Terrell Is Captain Phitip Witttams, U. 9.) 8" trasically lost, and recovered West Seattle Chaptér No, 106 will shaped as it was in the beginning fo say a funny one about a lost § payed by N. who hes just arrived trom the | Th* Tennessee also owns a loving bold regular communjention Mon- with the other transformed into| heel being not so hopeless as 4 j ae Jum § », gift in 3920 of the Honorable day evening, July 10, at 9 o'clock something resembling a young! used to f LS Atuntic ¢ fer pt hs . e meee, Given In marriage by — oust, relieving Captain 'ceson Woodbury, then assistant 'n Masanlo ‘Temple on California canoe | that joke after hearing it several Richard Henry Leigh, U. & N., who her, wax charming in her secre: ¥ Ce © Indiv ; ° gation wedding gown, the skirt will amume the duties of assistant ry of the navy j ave entering of degress, hae in evidest fecte suddeniy « —_ so it really doesn’t bother effect elaborated with to the bureau of navigation. Her lay. ? = | P yant—-aaennrnns JOUaG, "Zhen o> i Pe * vos ee aneaaa inten, | peor nels oe n SILVER / lenie at Alki Beach nerves the heel some inches in the | Very beautiful. Inherited from the ‘The members of the Business rear It is afl very happy. He Nobody seems able to suggest « Ol Tennessee, ‘The state of Tenner Woman's organization with their plucks up that heel, places it down preventative for the clutching of nee raised » fund to buy new sliver friente will give a pienic at Alki agein—this time on « colder, harder, heels by beat«ffected asphalt. The jfor the new Tennessee But her Beach next ‘Monday evening, July shaded spot—steps on it with energy. 140. whone desk i across the room — ield, U. 8. N., Lieutenant Commander W. C. Barker, U. & N mander R. 8, Cren with a square neck and! b sleeves, was outlined at ite) ‘prarts. The long. Deautiful) rae tittle daughter of Mr.and Mrs. E. A. Goetz.—Portrait |Wseutenant < ‘embroidered with to! haw : eute Som: | aks gown, sad the atte vet, Dy Grady. mausid' a hk Okeeeee aN |commanding officer, Captain R11 10. Supper at 6:28 o'clock, |The three nails are shoved again into from mine, says he will concentrate SED Bich plats, wan foo] methine —— | teutegant Cattmander 6. & Feeen 10 &. N., suggested that the| § | the boot and the individual sluffs on, |0n the matter, and will pomibly be the tack by 6. dalf cir. 5 U. & N., Lieutenant Commander J. |"t!? use the old sliver and that the Seattle Woman's Chub fearing for another separation, and able to make some suggestion short- “pe piomsomme ending in| Dancing Party at l Iv, Alenander, CBN. With fifty [ttle use the Hew fund to provide an | The annual picnic of the Seattle ly, lao myn he is very goed at Deira at ovther vide, Orchide, | ( Lewi: } ersona jothers, leon in vaick, ach one a{ineame to be spent for the benetit|Woman's club will be held at the day, July 12, 2:39 0 jsolving problems of thet type Be Soo lee wttak abet pean. amp wes ‘ re Of the ship's company. This income,|home of Mra. W. A. Shinkle, t10g “*%: July 12, at 12:99 o'clock, at the! sin, sme he has recently been able The cadets of the Camp Lewis| Mrs. Arthur Denton and small son, peach. And the ship 30 per cent | of 38th ave. 4 home of Mrs. Charles A. Estey, Ten et a . present, gives two members of the he &. W., on Tuesday, July 11, . isitety showered with baby TOMER pve Officers’ ‘Trairing corps) Crahan, arrived Tyesday by motor |wnderofficered. at that! lahip's crew, ambitious, hardworking |at i p.m. Members will meet at Sec. D&?t'# Gock. Mercer island. Steamer flowers carried. | gave their third dance Wednesday from thelr home in the Piedmont _ youngsters, sufficient ne to ep (ond and Pine at 12 o'clock, to take |D*™? 'ee¥es Lescht at 1145 2 m to give out the information that gum applied to the soles of shoes wil protect the individual from sip evening, July 6 at the hostess) bile, Cal, to spend a month with weR MASCOT }ter the naval academy at Annapolis. the Faunticroy car and transfer to | #4 returns at 4:45 p.m. house on Pacific highway, Camp! Mrs. Dentoa’s mother, Mrs. Thomas | 1s nonexiatent, She has none. sd the bus 2 2° ted ms ne ee Lewis, About « hundred of the Crahan. at her summer home, 8 Nor 4 nickname. Nor «slogan. But |THE TENNESSEE TAR owe Myrtle Social Chub Time to amble on. be beck temerrem, eaves crowned her | FOUnser society girle from Camp Rolling Bay, Bainbridge stand. I hear that Lieutenant ©. A. Ney-| You have seen him. But have you! Eas Seattle Guild of Community The Myrtle Soctal club will meet at} ; _ olny ~tehecaegeo ag Lewis, Tacoma, Olympia and Du-| a U, & N., the Tennesnee's chap |rend him. He is edited, and printed, an x Masonic Temple Monday, July 10, at than, Lena Rood pg A anh Per attended as dancing partners an Kone E. Hibler returded SU® listn, han opened bide for the beat |and illustrated on board the Tennes | The Kast Seattle cuild of the Com (2% 2 Bridwe and whist. All Kast- from New York, where she ; } “ for the cadets. The reception lin ¥ initkname and the beet slogan any jece. A first clang individual. A cred.) munity church ler Stars and friends invited. Beer enter sanee Rese conaisted ef General and Mire, Alex. |*Pent three months visiting Mer 90% lerew may build. And perhepe a/ft and an inepiration to the thip.|\nerncon eed: taon ee wee fe - cheot 4 tt . Ww the brides sister, chose for ander, Major and Mrs. Gregory and|io-law and daumuter, Lieut. Com-| mascot will happen along, looking|Look him up. mon amie, He makes Pers Weanee ‘wcaaae tstet this Jade green geoteette over Majer. ond bre rind mander Charles G. Roemer, U. 8.lfor a bully ship wonderful chatter. | 9@ | The Women’s Civic club wil! hold Z ‘Those its annual picnic in Volunteer park | ’ eroning the party werr dr. and Mrs, |C- G. and Mra. Roemer Gessie Hib- . ¥ : cloth. with the op Dagpoaes w } Baker, Mr. and Mra: Pritchard, Mr.’ ler) stopping on her way homme to 7. Tuesday, July 11. Members will meet ee i oe Miver (and , Mrs Quevie and Mexlames Visit friends in Chicago, = | jat 11 and lunch at 32, Mrs. W. © erysta oa faltis and Merritt : Martin will present her ' San used tor headdress sni| The Wednesday night dances are| Mr. and stra. ©. C. Vincent re | H UMAN [program of cassie! dances white sweet peas tied ‘They have | turned Wednesday from a motor trip | ee becoming more popular 1 ghitfen in round bouquet) oi yp er ntelen. to. popularize |t0 Hood canal and the Otympte nee flowers. lehe summer camp feature with the | Petinwula, where they spent the | itile fowe: rere, Alexan- Jr. pony Pepa Goodfeliow, |cadets themselves and mast of them weekend and holiday. cde te ik tam ee a Heck forward with regret to the ter il will be entertained Tuesday, Jul: the matron of honor, wire | ian of the present camp of} Dr. and Mrs, Carl H. Will and y. July 11, / : | Proves t boon to men, women! satin suits with white stock- ee Se O50 hr !at the home of Mrs. Maud Morks | ye July 26. The next dance will be held | Dr. Will's daughter, Miss Rosemary | jana children in ail walks of life—|\, : | Nand black patent leather stip-| wa. of. be ih. te ol ITECTU even the extremety aged are finding ‘ m and carried ivory baskets of °° July 12. } : urgia, - have FINE ARCH RE IN nA sme me al pris emt” “| “** “| NEW CAPITOL BUILDINGS poral QUOTING William McKinley Circle Members of William McKinley I I 181% Fourth Av. Nr. Pike ‘Tet. Mate s911 For the pleasure of her little Gaus! srg Franky Hergert and children, BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD us the topography and the location of | ¢q x ' | ter, Shirley Jean, on her third birth: | wea and nes are spending the | The many people now traveling | the existing buildings sumgested the | ors beh t SKINNER, | & black gown of silk with an jday, Mrs, Howard Bates Thompecn | summer with Dr. Hergert’s parents, | thru the state of Wamington should |daring partie embodied tn the) ee ae er 0 le of jet beads. Both Mra.jentertained twelve: iittle folks and ia Michigan, not forget to @rift into the charming | Anmular relation of the principal) Viee President im 1905-6; “ and Mrs. Goodfellow worp of-| their mothers at luncheon recently. cee town of Otympia, have luncheon at) croups.”* American Medical Assoctation 4 BY SUZANNE id corsages. ‘ the service there was a re-, k In the receiving line with bans! 7 on. im the receiving ine wien |[ Sergei K y } Howe and Mrs. Goodfellow. A bouquet of vari-colored flow. Mra. William D. Stevenson has re | the new hotel thet #0 pleasantly! ‘Think of the very effective square turned from a week's visit with | faces & park and then motor op to| we could have fn Seattle today—as friends and relatives in Bellingham. ste the new capitol group. attractive as many an Burepean 6m Y a ereaulity to Une wtmest. Both the new “Temple of Justice” | center-—if our pont © stood to the cananall Gk deur Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shaw haveljand office building A o fthe “Inwur.| left, our public library to the right returned from a motor trip to th@/ance Building” stand out in thelr and one looked up an agenue acrom yi ey gpm poe ty cones Olympic peninsula completed magnifieance with their) a grass plot with Sewant's statue giey patients whe would f . — as pose, . / - 2° huge colonnaded portions of beauti |in the middie at Plymouth Congrece.| prove under ether measures, end R en gen Ivan Hy ‘i Mrs. Charles Fo Wuesthoff and [fultextured Wilkeson stone. 'tonal church. We hawe many fine wtlon inte our armamestariam Mra. Tom Mesdag ond. Mra € baby son. Chaties Franklin, jt. bav® | GIVE APPEARANCE |Dulidings in Beattie, only most peo lly 8 gpppeagye 3 T.-Wilt. Assisting thru the removed from the Seattle General | oy GREEK TEMPLE ple never see them because they are| power ever @lsceer, 4 = hospital te the home of her sister.) an. colurone are not the 20 badly placed larasing these attributes tx ° were Miss Lenore Blackwell, ? ; Mrs. M. H. Sholdt. | otvaistht.om : ae respert and stedy. Dry super- lias Constance Wilrox, Mise Wino 3 eee iveseen ge Pood rw to . save. 3 i the Humane Bake Oveo Blackwell and Miss Louise Rid- ‘clamsic” bufldings, bur ve = deli re. John Carroll Perkina bas been te minent dearee. nly ' Mrs. Thomas Doherty, of Houlton, | cute enthesis or curve inward lke xtving several of her talks on gar Cocastonally we are asked if the ‘and Mra. Goodfellow left tor Me who hae been visiting her broth | in. famous Greek temples The cot ‘Oven te hard MS erin-law and sister, Judge and Mrs. | umns taper toward the top and lean | 2°" '% Tacoma this mon oune inigt motor trip, Mre, Good | 1 t ha io George Donworth, will leave Satur: | toward the center, of course ever 00 |F traveling fn a navy blue and tders, the High Pomp of Sum. | £ sports dress Gay for her home aightly, but it t* this fact which | mer,” first given b t the Pine | the worst form of chronte and fune- Py and @ blue and j ntly. but it t in fact which | mer,” first given here at the Fine Motor coat, with which she ‘ hae jlende « delicate charm that takes | arts Nery, and “The Delighttui | ene! Start eases. = : 1 fs Mr, abd Mre. Donald Fraser (Jo the “coldness” we are accus \ ‘ K promptly with- a becoming hat of soft biue ‘ lak: sephine Cook), who were married last | tamed to think of with “cinswic” be. AT Of Garden Making,” given at the feet = nar ‘Mr. and Mrs. Goodfellow wiil their home in Seattle .-* week in Virginia, have arrived t0/| cause we usually see ft so blatantly | SUPet club, were two repelited at spend a month in town. | done the Country club. In Tacoma eee oe a valuable wutritional effect janue cells, incrense oxidation. Dear, hasn't nal Studio for June has atetes the eraens te per from Paris by the wife of form thelr natural fumetions in a) 5 lt a The sandstone decorations have the | heon for cj Mr. qnd Mrs. Ross P. Williams | 4). edges of fine stone ing, and wned Travelers " Ke ‘ Fu) (Dorethy Thomas are receiving oof | 1. Longe filagree over the daore is t been warm? Just seems to me as if there isn’t a breath ” f cool air in the world. Everyone is mopping his brow and secretly wish- ing that he didn't have to wear anything but a bathing suit. gratulations on the birth of a son at panene artiet, Yaxuwhi But, after Comptimenting Mrs. Ross E. Hit- " % rich and decorative, while amply ful all, hot weather has its charms-—don't to ae their home, July ¢ te on a ren ne Min ve wear coats and wraps, and fies ing ite tune of ng in the mV Dongen the St have an opportunity to we nage 3 Jer, Just returned from a visit in New vd : erie a ae bce. s cpoce te te —' : Mr, and Mrs. William gittiman are | '* ii home (rom frv : E “ r all those pretty, fluffy summer things that core.” make one look so young and dainty. SUZANNE. She writes frequent critic « exeretion of spending a month at Crystal Springs @ marble stairs, the clock. the! omen of her own hustand—under he ‘Angeles, Mrs. Charles H. Dahlem bP tae eee very Might fixtures, all specially de-| Site. bn omer ME vobisaned gl — cireuiation. 1 ill Nene Will entertain with a luncheon of i 4 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Marton have | *igned by Caldwell of New York, are serge aa | went oo the bleed conducting sa ci ne eeaty covern at the Tentls club, BAD returned from Brentwood, B.C, |8% beautiful ag any work of art, | Her articles always take the bizar A SWAGGER SPORTS HAT Millie upsaracon, dete 14 riers thor uptak the wenktue aud | Withia are the meet dignified Of stats point. Of. view, She. ope a ne To match y rt suit can be gotten for just a trifle at the Model Mrs. Dahiem wag hostess today at t rm the holiday law Mbraries and court rooma. gi e . Millinery s Bank Bidg ts certainly an exotic artist, ev ly much given to color schemes re pollant to the usual observer, Tan The Teonis club, entertaining at , 7 / in compliment to Mra. A. L. x Miss Gladys Keith, of Jackson, | er of New Orieans, Mrs. Tenn., arrived Wed to visit ¢ h@laka himself leans to experiments in IMAGINE IT—CASTILE SHAMPOOS FOR 50¢ | George ¥.. Crawford of San Francisco | her cousin, Mis Beryl Keith. Fran- | cotor highly offensive to any conver They are so cleansing and: such a stimulant for the hair. You be © and Mrs. Raiph F. Allen of Vallejo, es \¢ famous Mul-| tional ideas on the subject, but his greatly pleased if you xet one at (he Marcel Beauty Shop, 286 Denny Cal. Covers were placed for twenty. Mrs. W. L. Woodnut and Mrs. Sid- | gart court, at the Francisco fair.| own work, when seen tm the black Bidg.—I was. Main 1695, ‘ re two guests. A lovely arrangement of "pink and white roses centered the | | | ney Garfield Smith have taken the and Mr, Ellie F apartment of Dr. Edgar Lee, in Adri: | land, head of the an Court, for the summer | arts of the Univer ence, of Port-| and white of a photograph, reveals a nissan: partment of fine | genius for line and composition pleas Oregon and! ing to the most fastidious. Narrow ple ngs are used to excellent effect on summer dreases— ey take the form of long panels from the shoulder te sometimes Sig Ra ape | In her discussion of Van Dongen, with whi below the hem line. Entertain at ae gyphy igenscenre ts Shag disor . Fe cggnn mortal. Mr.|the many who have seen Tanaka's heir different eee Pretty Luncheon | }law end sister, Mr. and Mre, Law o chayen obthe duvets] untae petesae the tee Dee oe vor auments |“I DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ANY MORE Miss Jane Stimson and Miss Janet | rence Bogle. iia | ment of architecture at the univer: | tne Tanakas have settled themseives Mat of the more About those superfiuous haire—I had Selma Larson remove them oe vee Spey ; ; jett |in Paris, the only way to get a — with tlectrolysis—516, Hoge Bldg, Main 5882.” | Wuneteon of twenty covers at the Mr. Stuart Agen is spending ten ating | glimpse of their point of view is thru Golf club this afternoon. Centering | Gays at the Golf club. Since the time of Louls XV no| £m ce I NEVER DREAMED Such eye comfort could be possible untW I had Dr. and Mrs. Edmunds, fit me with glasses that relieved all that eyestrain. You will find then more important book of the kind has | Mr. William Pigott and son, Mr./been published than the “American | ul Pigott, are satiing on the | Vitruvius of Civie Art.” just released One interesting statement {fs that “to enjoy art means the abiilty to penetrate nto the personality of the ithe table was » broad basket of vari-| Mr, Klibansky is giving ees Seton Sewers leourses in voice culture at, | . ; the summer session of the' Majestic Saturday from New York.!py Wenzel & Krakon of New York rep! . > ‘s Bi ; ‘ y 1 & Krakon ¢ ork. | artint by . } on Fraser-Paterson's Balcony. Wedding Solemnized | Cornish school. [for Kurope, to spend the remainder | For the present century it t# the |worgem” on eee ee were integhens fevers, Teamte and | 7 Mrs. May C. Rossman, of Merrill, si se ti jot the summer. ] most notable book that has been | er snidnjuiniinnate apn | Porn, Aneto daaeant: ‘ ) Wis., who has been the guest the past | | 6... 8 published on civic art. It i# unfor | Muscular Adher Bowel , 4 ; PPO Year of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Goggin in Union Dames | Mr. Rex Stafford returned today|tunately a heavy tome and costs 1" Bright's Disease, woenet, it’s fashion or beauty or health you seek, Yakima and Seattie, was married) The Union Dames of tne Givil War| from a short motor trip to Belling-| 49. There are sont 300 pager, pro ) Suzanne will help you on Friday each week. Monday, June 26, to Mr. John M./ will entertain with a picnif@ at the ham. fusely illustrated with four or five at, | etait eae ee ee. Jackson, of San Francisco. Rev. C. H. | veterans’ home at Retsil Wednesday, | fi: Sah | atemsbane te & wade, soeie 1.000 @ ont | ar fi WWeasie performed the ceremony at| July 12. Take 9 o'clock boat at! Sis Jane Talbot, who has been |lustrations in all. Needless to say, | 2tNO MORE NATURAL OR BEAUTIFUL SETTING the Prospect Congregational church. | Colman dock. | the guest of Miss Marte Greer, leaves | the library is the pl to go borrow | ' | For a portrait, than that which your garden offers—a winding path: a gt ee gee - — | Saturday for her home in Portland. |ing for it | i way thru sun-flecked lawn where mother and the children will be at | Mr cues iat ea nn ae Palm Circle No. 66 / eee | It is a fascinating and complete | — {time ease. P. Croule U'Renn makes no extra charge for making the por Bike. where they will spend the| sim Circle No. 66, N. of W., will] Robert Heath, of Fairbanks, }issertation on the value of plagas|Den't stay s : eon tell Mental trait in your home. 1910 Federal Ave., Capitol 1553. ‘tga ‘ wee hold its annual memorial services at| Alaska, who has been a member of |and Squares, their proper size and| whee you darkes gray, faded aes Marri of Miss’ the Brotherhood hall, First ave. and| the chotr in St, John the Divine's{formation in regard to their prin magt = a larriage 0, 188 pertaining to cities | “|FOR THE LATEST IN FLOWER BOXES Pe Pike at., Tuesday evening, July 11, | cathedral in New York for four | cipal buildings Jacobson Announced ; lyears, has arrived in Seattle and te |0f tle past and the premnt the! 4. sascner capt her hale beaut And hanging baskets call Mr. Bonnell at Capital 4200 or drive out te. | Mrs. Carrie Jacobson announces | Home s Club she guent Pf, hie mother, Mra. B.C. | eee few that we happen to have} {uy sereeneds Bigeay 4nd attractive 2600 East Galer. It's a wonderful drive on the boulevar] and his the marriage of her daughter. Rose lect tC dhoaume | aveiwith « brew of Sage Tea and Sul plants are exquisite, sé annual election of « rs of a ene in this country are all there. Among|phur. Whenever her hair took on Bthel, to Mr. Raymond Adams Me eee |the Ladies of the Grand Army Home sata bo a ees $00 illustrations are plana of |that dull, faded or streaked appoar- iamiate, af Wenatchee, The ceremony | going ciuls will take place Wednes |v tt, 874 Mrs. G. P. Goggin of he pos pantcacs Me 9 Of lance, this simple mixture. was ap Was performed at the First Presby-|4,) juiy 12, at the home of the kima are occupying the Home of “ teal oo reer re = Pa Plled with wonderful effect B oak Mole promises to be one of the leading furs for fall, Fur coats for the ferian church on Wednesday. July 5,| 0.2 dent, Mrs, Martha Graham. 341 Capt. Davies, at 625 Fifth ave. W., | cific exposition, Mlustrating the ¢ in fin & yeth's winter show a tendency toward a close armhole which does away Wha | Fav. M. A. Matthews officiating. | 16, * “Take car No. 14,| 10° th@ summer month jter on exh ppsewore “ © first 4 < loreal the bulging almost inevitable with kimono sleeves . 1 car No. 14,/ cee second prize layouts cay : Mre. MeKinnie iw « graduate of the Lancheon at 12:20 o'clock } w in construction | of other 4 Mrs, W. butidings group n | Gilson (Kath. | University of Washington This sim- . at very little ¢ After August 1 Mr. end Mrs, Me : : |ryn Joyce) of Ogden, Utah, arrived |at Olympin, and our proposed but | buy ake Dichaceedid ten te Shelia 7 ci sea 4 Kinnie will be at home in Wenatchee. Wallingford Circle Picnic | Thureday by motor to visit Mra, Git.| never-realized ely ter for Seattle e waturel color ana beauty Jagr oe ange fdlh mec way a se DON'T WASTE ALL THESE NICE DAYS at home Wallingford Circle of the First|son's brotherindaw and sister, Mr.{as taken from the Bogue plan, and air | ni on an | Cleaning your house with a broom or a poor cleaner—an AmerieAll ry Presbyterian church will hold ”/ and Mra. H. C. Hibbard the campus group plan now being | A well-known downtown druggist Suction Cleaner will do the work in a jiffy. ‘Those aggravating ba } Service at Tea Shop picnic on the east side of Woodland! cee | executed af the Univerntiy of Wash oey suinuur Cevombaal doe” tone ye emia ye age nm and Auvelings are whisked up in a second, Blue Bird Appliance on i Saturday parks Wednesday, July 12, Members| Mr. and Mra, George E. Crawford (ington. It comments as follows: |'t darkena » 4 ed | 1007 First Ave. (near Madison), pane Mrs. H. H. Hadiey will be hostess | Will take their own tunches, Mrs.jof San Francineo have taken an| “This plan is interesting for the | that nobody feevlve your book by return mail es oe for the Renton iil guild at the|Arthur Jeffrey is chairman of a1-| apartment at the Washington Arms |many points at which the city street | Saar 4 ee ee ee eee oe ! Orthopedic Tea Shop, Saturday. | rangements, ake Green Lake car.| for the summer. Iplan is r nized and for tte de jand dr NOTE — Dr. Bake Oven op og : ~ “ tata M Ww 7 Gray, Mi - 3.| wo " Sree | cael hes Peston ca one strand at a time. E asputment atfices, ate tecated et ine wor} DON'T SPOIL ANOTHER HOLIDAY y Mra. W.T. Gray, Mrs. TJ.) tailed adaptation to the difficulties | tie gray hair disappears ner of Fifth and Union, in the Crary | By having to stand on a crowded street car holding lunch baskets ‘and Mra. H. M. Pease. The} Children have to acquire a taste| Mrs, Ralph Allen of Vallejo, |and the opportunities of the site. |other application oF two, It ts Huttding, Rooms 810-811 ery bundies? when a clev ; gcd gpa Re ss Fort Coupe will solve problems. Hi 4d to ite natu coler and looks Dr. Loaghary i+ assisted by compet) your pro n Teak: eR mae bacepelbdtnAioes. lear ene. a. oe Baird, Fourth and James, is offering them on such good terms and ements Bundays, ¥ tv 12 omly, Phome Main 6242, always sot satisfaction there, too, Kiliott 0750, p Vire Girls will be in charge of|for sweets, it is not one of their’ Cal, is visiting her parents, Mr. and|The southern group is axiated pon the dining room. natural traits, says @ ucientist, Mrs. Edward W. Camptell. Mount Rainier. This motive as well