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HE WOMEN’S CLUBS Personal SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, JULY 16, 1922. GOSH! LET’S START . "CALLS GRIFFITH Mra, Ernest L. Skeel, who went > -—~4 A RECALL PETITION |noaat to attend the national conven anaecr i ns ONLY REAL FOE ON HIM RIGHT AWAY tion of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority CLUBS FOR TURSDAY invitation to all the French rest ‘ Acene—Mayor Brown's office. at Lake Placid, N.Y. ts at pres a TE dents of the city to Join in this com: | Characterizing Judge Austin B ‘Tinwe—Monday t : mery, in Seattle Presbyterta memorftion CHER oF Beatties as “he ve Characters — Grim-vinaged, rea. een, Set tenet iy 1 ane July meeting of the tle} French people are Invited to par: | : Rev ‘ i ‘ F |] taced, determined.looking woman, Kenton, Ohio, She ta acc i : heat ous-minded opponent of Senator Poin . Preabyterial will be held ‘Tuesday, | tloipate tn an all-day basket pieni Hugo Kelley, the tnayor's Hiber 3 —Luneheon at Sunset Clud ; by her daughters, Dorothy and Mar | July 11, with the Presbyterian wom: | at Woodland park, July 16 1 Vv dexter,” the Spokane Bpokeaman-Re |! nian secretary Will Honor Mrs. Pee- sori, ana war recur tne latter part | eo of Auburn, at the home of Mrs HN view teunthed anatenl-Guntay4ell Tee a cae es aes a on “ 1 |W. Samson, near the Interurban ste joint nie Goeetes Kadibina W, St vedtauhe a ad Mrs. Kribs to Be ot suy ; - waka ae lo a : ham may Bey eee ion, Take cars at Occidental and The Pennaylvania Study club an i aah a 6 : Kelley—The mayor is not in ; ‘ : My. ‘ayor Brown 1M and other K ‘omplimented. | ste, and Mra, John To Halt have| Yesler and bring sandwiches. Mry.| the North Iond Progressive club, wil prominent state politicians who are|| Woman—t've simply got to me an thete suent for the summer Mra, | E@win Campbell, of Ayenchun, Ko: | join in a pionic at Woodland park P Barner FORING her house guest, Mra. jiaii's mother, Mra. Edward)" and Mra. BE. Wife, of Mussoo | riday, July 21. | | expected to wart un antl Poindexter Kelley-The mayor in not in. | Lewis Peeples, of Los An. Sebriefer, of ¢ innati, Ohio, who | " India, will be u @ ape kore, iid aches Coe “ - ee ~ rey eS - Woman—But this is a matter of will remain until when ahe wi ynorrow at Bremerton the j - cah death, free cimapty ott . (gales, Mrs, Karl Harbaugh is enter Mido age ea Alia ving a nd Seattle Woman's Clu | Allah Social club will meet at Jexter ion, of which the peo-|| life and deal 1 fourteen £° t2 Gan Franciace to visit her son-) 4, ual plonie of the Seattle! the home of Mrs. George Barclay, ple have hearing, will make|| the ) faining with a luncheon of fourteen Ain | ‘The annual plone of the Seat NT is seed ‘ indaw and daughter, Mr. and 2 sak By Wand Kettl oe n - Kelley . bay: Stenavabe Woman's club will be held at the | 6126 Director st, Wednesday, July y Wanda von Kettler another ‘ over an anti J 4 roll ; 45th ave. S. W,, on Tuesday, July 11,|Btare invited. Cards will per declared. “This op.|| Pass when nteey ' yung are en on her parrot talking 1 . Mr. and Mra, Fred Young at 1 pm. Members will meet at Bee: the luncheon More hats, says the fashion ja pitiful and bewutiful heap, she de furnished by political || c#" have her a the panera! pe , tertaining for ten days Mra. Young's! oa ang Pine at 12 o'clock, to take eee report from London, have been [cided there was no use in endeavor. pretenders from labor, nonpartiaans hours a day Lod . cn : mother, Mrs. Horace Kimball, and/ 14 iauntieroy car and transfer to! Kast Seattle # Community| sold in 1922 than in any year |ing further to keep off the dust and |two or three dixgruntied republicans this big eity won't do @ thing to m _, ite. Robert Patterwon and FOR l ine bus | Chureh | since 1913, ‘There way 4 reason, [#0 forth ¢ land several democratic interlopers stop it i [im compliment to Mra. George Al Rol of kane, who motored 20 | ‘The Hast Seattle Guild ef the Com-| of course, for 1913 being » bad Today her skirt is at the cleaner’s mmenting on the campaign of (Curtain) ‘ (968 Kribs (Grace Fischer), Miss Marie over to remain ten day William McKinley Cirete }muntty church in giving a bridge and her shoos have had a new coat |Judge Griffith, the Spokerman-Re SP Fiacher wit! be hostess at luncheon Members of William McKinley luncheon and lawn party, Wedn ing of white. The picnto wae a great |View, Poindexter’s chief publicity or Judge and Mrs, Frederick Baus. | ¢y of the A. Ru | di July 1 ti jock, at the! nucee nd « b « wan, declared that the Benttle ELLENSBURG. lack of rain mae MWednesday afternoon at the Sunset ¢ No, 11, Ladies of the G «|day, July 12, at 1230 o’elock, a yocem, and everybody came home a he Beattle man| ELLUNE { man have returned from & flv) wit) be entertained Tuesday, July 11,/ home of Mra, Charles A. Ketey n. ooking a wreck is the one candidate who will stick | practi destroys hundreds of r Covers will be marked for months’ sojourn oo Baroge at the home of M Maud Morkas, |nant's dock, Mercer isinnd. 8 Me A friend of mine bought a new h wae Sd out the fight to the finish acres of wheat 1 five guests. iv ‘ 1 naen Alki ave. from 11 to 5 o'clock.) Dawn leaves Lenchi at 11 a m./a couple of days ago. It was one| But everyone, of course, needs to : eee | Mr Den . 8 " wf gece All welcome eee returns at 445 p,m jof those big things made of oper vende There aren't many who can + ‘ a : | dint c fon Gk te Sve dank wer gave cee tad 1 had to laugh when|4rink pop out of a bottle without FRUIT PUNC . y ? : ch w n ‘ea W = a nor viaiting friends. Washington Pioneers’ Auxillary |p OF 1916 whe were it t0\a stenle yestertay with | Pracucs ‘H House Guests | i The executive officers of the Wom: ce 0} isha idan, that te Rag | on BY BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH i 1 xi by Mra. Stuart Mackey (Vida Dodge)! , uxiti o the Washington Pio . | Man write and tells me I have vi 2s mprsefiigt Miss Virginia Paniel, o» 4 by n's aux yt w ne" would protect her complexion fro ny 9 : 7 lef sister, Mixs Dorothy Daniel, will of x w — ie the quest of _ neers will meet with Mra. Suse Coo ' Convention Closes the sud. You should see her today [line Wke @ Chinese laundry & woking Authority for N.E. A. Service and Columbia University 1 @ bridge tea Friday, July 14, In and Mrs. James Colbert Sullivan for | ney wday, July 12, at 2 p.m. Ar man Cupid hurted a couple of darts rageat~ : jae ow weeks vw I be made for a social he republican national convention May It always be clean. eup strong tea Jules % lemons of her house guests, Miss & few week rangements will be made for a tt Sieh coi “tate ua: “ine y ve } poe sting of the auxtl cago in 1916, and aa « remult | | oe 8 cups sugar and 1 cup water, 1 can grated pineapple and Miss Muriel Higgin: | >: nal and business meeting of the aux at Ch in in shaeditn’s, tine Wudded out * , . ew of Lethbridge, Alberta, who! Mrs, Ratph Kennan will return jary. jeards are our announcing the mar: | "oY rrabathg id ae aol yelled gy 4! wverybody out—end o' the line ee ee one minute 1 Py grape juice or loganberry ae from a visit of several weeks ve ee riage of Hugh Eldridge, postmaster |" . ‘ Juice 3 orang ulce ‘apending the summer bere ay 3 eee wien a . ler ¥ ha and ™ ¥ o * 1p chopped fresh mint 4 bottles ginger gle oes in Alaska. Lo Club ingham, and Mre. Walter A can't help feeling sorry tor the| Man Firms Here ’s University eae! The L. O. KB, club will hold ite ..@ | Burleigh. of Heattle. The couple met | eit) whe looks | weet for word Mix the tea, sugar, eyrup, frult juices and mint together and allow 's Univ . ai ‘ tne fon ; at the Chicago convention, whe @ lost 160 sweet fer worde . 4 . » re . ot Te y i Te See teeen | Seer mecca Sunnnen Sy tee te hee rere deleaten freee vite ater t* | in her latest white flannel skirt and Escape U.S. Taxes || to stana one hour. Pour over ice in punch bowl, add loganberry or s Bridge ea Helen Rininger, who have been | Elks’ club. a 4 ba ae |white pumps 4 regular plenie, but| Large sums of money due the gov grape juice and ginger ale. Sliced oranges or any berries may be W. E. Waldo will entertain abroad for several years, will return ed : |who fears to ait down on the water's | ernment in Seattle are not being col- | added members of the Women's Univer. early in August ar me — pia eget OR iol onaries Open jtdae or the green earth leat grass | lected, due to the lack of sufficient Charged water will ad life during serving. ‘ ly club and their guests at a bridge S aim circle, Ne . m [stains injure her clothing help in the federal tax department This will serve 20 or 20 people one glans each Sat her home, 2725 Broadway N.,/ Lieut. and Mrs. Frederick 1. Hay Wondaratt wilt ge Rag l re rd Three-Day Meeting ee according to C. L. Huey, agent in White grape juice makes @ pretty punch and the slice of eranbe . 1 Afternoon, July 14, at 2 den of Fort Worden are rece a eee nt pine ot. ‘Puceday |The Western Washington Christian! My friend with the brand new| charge, Ho states that so much || show to better advantage ; For reservations, call Mra. congrattilations upon the birth of a en rw “My we ee | Missionary society opened ita 18th | OPenw bat, tho, whose skirt and | routine must be done by the em: Any fruit julee ieft from canned fruit may be used in punch. Tea A. Pease, Capitol 2654, or Mra fon July % qvening, July il, Jannual convention Monday at the | Pum identaily, were almost! ployes, they have little time to make || is a great improvement to punch, and green tea gives the best flavor. ; R. Lyons, Capitol 2647 | . lUniversity Christian church. The |P¢*¥ 40d Very pretty, did not remain | outside investigations and to collect or, Wi . Wom Civic Club 3 morning, July 13, mem.| Dr. William 8. Wiener, who has ; Giemnaatien Wah enbtiiins. hres dase py long, After stumbling over | the taxes on amusements, ete, right | x he Wome 5 club will hold y ‘Of the Women’s University club been visiting his parents, has now Pj Dairy mae Civie wl ves oie [Clifford Wiley, of Seattle, president |* kOPAEr hole and epliling herwelt in| fully coming to the government (Cut this out and Paste it in your cook book) ~ Emmsemble at the clubhouse at Tesumed hie practice in Cashmere, | tian elt. Members will mest (f the organization, will preside a 7 —— _ ___ : " . 4 pbers wi jer '@'clock for an all-day sewing and) vd } sigs : w. al b - | Mr. Chapin Hunt, who has been at-)@t Tl and lunch at 12 Mre | re 6 « tending schoot in Pottstown, Pa., re | Martin will present her pupils in Ve co aenenre C7. m Large . see 4 | J i; | x Rainier Chapter Study Class | : ing Party | Mr. and Mra, Bernard A. Kirsch : . 1 ' of Rainier Chapter 7 . le 1 son, John, who left here Jun ihe snug Ab pet gS mtg eon pared Preitom, lows, American Revolution | ’ Saree her hotee gest, nage and are the gueste of Mr, Kirsch's | lll be entertained at a pienic at the | r me Gpehane, and Mise Mellie See home of Mra, W. J. Blackwell, 1933 and Mixe Catherine Mauk of uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Peter | bome of Mes. W. ). Ibauiu | Broadway N., at 12:50 o’eloe jo, visitors in town for the sum Preiderick. ee | Bre y is 18:06 | e ‘Mme. John Judson Jennelle and | & ©. Page Bryant are entertain. Miss Rose Pobl ts spending a! H bedegiaihd — . With a large dancing party at month at Agate Point. ‘ prcercng boon ran we rte on Be | 7 in lecture room of A. Manu " club, Wednesday evening » Sieg ia vas | Mr. Lawrence Bloedel, who has|*tints by climabeth Calvert, Mary e 6 P T been a student at Williams’ cohege, | Murkland Haley, Florence D. Mc na ea arrived Sunday evening. Kinley and Mary 1. Compton. Darrah Corbet entertained at eb | ee ae ; ‘Rome this afternoon with an im-| pr and Mra William Rees have City Federation, W. C, T. U. tea. given to compliment her returned to their home in Lauret-| City Federation of W.C. T. U. wilt guest, Mrs. Burke Corbet, of purest Mrs. Rees was called to Loe Meet in ‘Piymouth Congregational Alto, Cal, Angeles in April by the sertous tt. | Church at 2 p.m, Program and good 2 oe 3 ness of her mother, Mra Thomas speakers. Viemere weletmne Fete and Bazaar Griffiths, and was the guest while ‘ ¢ ° ° the benefit of the Orthopedic there of her brotherinlaw and aie. | yg ory oem pene onsistin fe) a out Laurethurst Guild will give ter, Dr. and Mra. Edwin Grant How.| The annual pienlo of Canadian o) snd ard. Later she joined Dr. Hees in| Woman's club, which has been an Yor! an ain at Bridge [San Francisco and later visited in | MOnaty Union will ere ee. : ne } <inewday 2, at Point} | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stanton enter. | Los Angeles. Say | Defiance park, Tacoma. Hoat leaves NE color doesn't make a summer with three tables of bridge at oe Match Sitaker and i | Colman dock at 9 a. m., going direct costume, No, and one fabric home Scturday evening. ap - tag em ggg od by “| to the park, and will leave on the! doesn't, either. “In union there ts ad be ovg veg ldhabvon peng eet veccent | return irip at 2 p.m. Convention !strength” is the fashionable slogan ns and Patronesses wecks with Mra Rinker's parents, |Tevort# Will be given. Baptists in-|for the summer: : * | ¥ited. 1 D colors of \e y Annual Affair Mr. and Mra. Charles A. Riddle / NP | Ria he nart pe ggrcwerdraengsas ae ‘The annual fete of the Hunt's see | Joint Reception by French Societies | pasciey patterned oilke are shown it club, called the Ja Ba Wa Ka Silver Tea for Rath School In celebration of the fall of the | with colors, and #0 are striped 45, the patrons and patronesses for) Ruth School for Girls will be given Which include Mrs. “Blackier, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brew-| @ter, Mr. and Mrs. an4 Mrs. W. fete, bazaar, dinner pht dance, Tuesday, August 4, Minneapolis, and they returned to. spacious home of Mr. and gether. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. 8. Eldridge in Laureihurst. | Griffiths are arriving soon to be their eee | euestas. | Tea Mise Marjorie Stevens left Sunday SS aasowelt to Mra. A. P. Weston, ! oe New York city ‘te continue her | Toft today for her home tn New rusicny studies. She will the | Mrs. William J. Thomson ©M-) cuent of Mr. and Mra. Morgan H. dat tea Friday afternoon at yecmement (Louise Yandell), who are | nounced to take place at the summer home of Mra. KE. KR. Strags. has been indefinitely postponed. .e Pee sae ADDITIONAL CLUBS ' na Mrs. Pells Hostess In recognition of the birthday of her mother, Mra. Lena French, Mrs. Chartes Pelle will be hostess to the “ushing Women's Kelef , and Heattle Lodge, No A. Friday, July 14, at 1:20 p.m. | at her home, 8620 14th ave. N. W./ ‘ob be oocupying « cottage at Weet Hamp- flowers decorated the ton 1. 1. for the summer. Miss and were gracefully arranged sevens will visit in Chicago before the tea table, where alternating at in the fall returning urns were Mrs. William T.) ia She will be assisted by Mra. Frank | Tr, vas gree lager Mrs. =. Mr, Edward R. McHugh returned | Pella and Miss Grace Webster: ° rs. George Morris and! . - ' Sunday on the H. F. Alexander from A tartar Gerbel. a month's visit in California, where | Baptist Women's Piente oe} The Seattio Bapti«t Women’s Mis | he attended the Sh: convention tn.| will be given this year on July} A silver tea in the interest of the jBastile, the associations L’Union | and checked ratines and gingha Francaise and La Societe Alsactena | where plain colors are used toget W. H. White at the home of Mrs. 8. Stray, 5218| Lorrain will jointly entertain with a} sopular combinations are bi ghairman: Mr. and Mra. B. B. Buell es ave. N. E., on Friday afternoon, | reception Friday evening, July dopa reed Sameer sre E and Mrs. Reuben W. Jones, Mr.|Juty Mth, from 2 unt 6 o'clock. | from & tntil 10 o'clock at the Geneva brown aand and nave, and @nd Mrs. F. J. Martin, Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. 8. Stray, Mrs. Edwin J. Brown, | hotel on Marion st | shade of gray 4 W. L. Bilger, Mr. and Mrs, Albert| Mrs, Jensine Ring, Mrs. Wm. F.| Marcel Dy president of! - Wilton, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Tremper,| Joiner, Mre. King Dykeman and Mrs. |L’Union Francaise, and Mr. Emil | LOS ANGELES Hamlin Me nd Mrs. C. M. Coe, Mr. and/7. w. Kretachmann will act as host-| Marx, president of the Societe Al-|E. C. Harrison, collectors for Puc Bre. C. M. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. F./ esses. Judge Dykeman and others|saciens Lorrain, in behalf of their | oi , lone $5,000 to two yo Hurlbut, Mr. and Mrs. T. P.| win speak Vreepective organtantions, extend an bandits in daylight holdup C. H. Tripp, Mr B. Nettleton, Mr. and Mea. Ceorge H. Biggs, Mrs. John L. Lorwe, Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Goodwin, Mins Jessie Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Hardy, Mrs. Fannie Clark, Mrs. Wanda Stoddard, Mr. and Mrs ‘Thomas Snider, Mr.‘and Mrs. Henry STM MM ast Hardwate 6 Green, Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Ostrom, G. Tenant, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Huntington, Mr. E. &. tive board member. ‘The committees in charge of the entertainment « Executive com: | mittee, Guy Bowden, chairman; E. R. | Walter, D. K. McDonald, W. Philip Smith and E. Frank Davis; construc tion committee, Lister Holmes, chair Walter, execu ELLIOTT 4126 WE DELIVER man; decorating committee, Mrs. W Philip Smith, chairman; illuminating committee, H. H. Manny, chairman; Jinx finance committee, Homer Me Donald, chairman; transportation committee, E. L. Coffin, chairman; patrons and patronesses, Mra. W. H White, chairman; publicity commit fee, Clarence Peterson, chairman; attendance and invitation committee, Mrs. E. 8. Goodwin, chairman; ice eream and pop committee, Mrs. C. L. Hall, chairman; candy and popcorn | committee, Miss Jessie Keith, chair. Man; hot dogs and coffee, Mr. B. B. Buell, chairman; wet and dry, Mra. ©. Stutfield, chairman: peddlers, Mrs. William Kelton, chairman; games of chance, Irving Pratt, chairman; law and order, Ed R. Taylor, judge; dance committee, Chariton Hall, chairman; stunts and sideshow committee, Rabel, chairman; spellers committee, F.C. Wurzberg, chairman; scouts committee, B. Frank Davis, chair ™man; flower girls’ committee, Mre, 1, J. Clark, chairman; first aid, Mrs ©. M. Curtis, chairman; costumes, Mra. E. Frank Davis, chairman A special boat will leave Madison Park at & o'clock Paint Makes the Dif f erence between a home which inspires a sense of pride and a house dull and charac- terless—between showing a property off and showing it up—between an invest- ment and a liability. Because good paint not only beautifies but preserves, acting as a surface shield against moisture, weather and decay. ACME QUALITY HOUSE PAINT is good paint—made on a quality standard for many years. know it and use it. or out. Vic TM Good painters There is an Acme Quality finish for any surface, inside . Orthonedic Tea Shop Mra. J. G. Mudge will be hostess for the Laurethurst Guild at the Or. Protect your porch floors and steps with Acme Quality Veranda Floor Paint. Local Dealers Who Sell Acme Quality Paints and Varnishes thopedic Tea Shop Tuesday, namiat- ef by Mra. Clyde Hadley, Mrw. D. ©. Buchman Hdwe, & Paint Co. 408 Cedar St. South End Hardware & Furniture Co. Tard, Mrs. Chariee T. Jordon, Miss Hegdahl Furniture Co 5403 Ballard Ave 6116 12th Ave. #. Mary a Mi we Betey Bard, Miss) Otto H. Kammeye 9822 26th Ave, 8, W. Phinney Ave. Pharmacy. -5901 Phinney Ave. fa Martin. Misw Mildred Melby | and Mies Mart! Roehr. Tm nn o ma. her, ack and two and nte ung iis ail Sinn t ttt (tt (ttt ttt Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats— loads of Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments— EPOSROUMNEOCHAE Pr rersesBeoe ges raserea thousands of yards of Braids, etc. Every hat, flower or trimming is new and up to the minute—products of the foremost artists and designers known to the millinery trade. ce ay We are determined to close out every item of Summer merchandise before the new season starts, regardless of price, and grouped for quick selling as follows: New Taffeta Hats—Navy, white, black and sand; values to $12.50... —ClUF7FCparyer@s 296 Banded Hats—Values to $4.75 All Pattern Hats—For street and 365 Banded Hats—Val dress wear; values to $22.50...... $6.75 to. $8.75 SE es $1.95 475 Hats—Genuine Swiss hairs, patent Milans, All our Flowers, Feathers and liseres and roughs in every shape and shade, beautifully trimmed with flowers, feathers and ribbons ; $2 .85 MAIOON CO OBB. 6s n'sbtcsoesndes ../2 Price Buckram and Wire Frames—Values 50 c Ornaments will go at 95c and $1.25.. 594 New Trimmed Hats— Buckram Values to $7.50.........0060 $1.95 CROWNS 4... cccccccvce ces 10c 400 Trimmed Hats—Values to $5.00. Buckram will go at ....... Fee hee 3 mF SEAMS 50c SRM 2s Sb sa BUS kee eallcc eae 25c About 10,000 Yards Braid, Horsehair, Cellophane, Sport Hats—Leghorns, felts, straw Straw, in all colors and weaves; Milan hemps, and felt combinations and tweeds; values to $5.00........... $ 1 45 values to 75¢ a yard. . Cr aoe Kye eee 1 5c we Children’s Hats— Priced for oe clearance; About 8,000 Yards Braids—Odds and 5 jai grouped in two lots: ends; values to 50c a yard............. Cc ” Values to $4.95..$1.45 Values to $3.00. .95¢ Straw Cloth, Candle Cloth, Cellophane Cloth, etc.— an * BFE s * » Values to $7.50; your New Untrimmed Shapes—Grouped in four cies § to every desirable shape and shade represented: G ite te BN ad Boece sal 1 45 i Values es ..45¢ zeorgette—White, navy, sand, pink Values peed ccuuen and orchid; regular values $2.25... 1 .35 ha Values to $5. Ore eT Fine Quality Taffeta—In navy and : = Values to $7.50.......... $1.85 white; $3.25 Wh $1.65 rn Seattle's aggest Tyliltinary Store