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ch a het SU TRE a acest opamp pmenremmee “namopa tn A RRS G TTORIUR TI IE THE SEATTI STAR TUESDAY, AUGUST Southern Menu at | Orthopedic Tea Shop The Orthopedic Te Seattle p will n | Personal | WHEN ENGLAND'S RICHEST GIRL MARRIED | SEATTLE SERVICE § Misa Frances Burrill came ¢ ie from Tacoma today to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs, James Colbert Sulll van for a few days Mrs. Lewis B. Peeples, of Lon An The Government of the United Stats District Ranking Officers of Commissioned ‘sone Army, Navy, Marine, Coast Guard, Geodetic and Pubj ? », with a Personnel Constantly Increasin Health gin Nem Sends to the Seattle J by Mrs. G. Dyer. Mes, Mohler, Mrs. ggion wie haa been. visiting friends and in Importance. Kappa Kappa Gamma S0-| Chartes Lockart, Mra, 8, BS Genung,| in Tacoma the past week, bas re | BERTHE DEVEREUX ADAMS Mrs, | Nee, Witiam 8. ‘Thynge, Mra, HoRh! cured and is the guemt of Mr, and] Seale a cg rority Honors TS.) i. Hone, Miss Heten Pelton and Mins | \jrq, Walter Pulton DISAPHOINT Re a : of Colonel Orem ) ¢ ruth “* * am, iF « Li re A are Parke Kolbe; laneheon th Pelton, / : : ; 1am ‘ . AD png : A. cama + ’ Inne bit | opr. and Mrs, Tom Mesdag «pen nin column a ° f Coto at Sunset Club Wednes-| p,,, sof Wise. cde cease We waar Me wns here aa 1 oouid A. relied, whee engagement of Miss | | the « nothing, And I had cow Collfornia remewog y . . tu « Monday evening here wit Ase » : elec day. Doris Christiansen Aas ty | ed on hin mying something om Heattl'n geet terta . About the navy? meth nttlo’n of ONORING Nie. Parke R. Kolbe, | Announced | oar. and Mrd, Charlo . Houston beet. the 5 Satis en me A i = Rarer, § atlar + 4nd ave. 8. W..|companted by the Misses Virginia Homer's fun i# only camouting wife of Ce a of ANHOU NCE engagement of their Grindel and Caroline Dunnaven What does it hide? ON Omens Ny Gamma sorority iaughter, Doris. to Mr, William {spent the weekend at the Houston a ahd of A from the national convention at Gl® | -prumbull, the wedding to take place amp at North Creek, Mr, and Mra a S Hor “ nen bier park, Kappa Ki Gamma so | in St, John's Parigh ehu in Weat Houston are expecting Kev, and Mra. afd Plerrot t up T mutt : , : pas on at | Beatt Thureday evening, August |G, Ellis Williams of Washing’ mn ey heen typ Ais vgs Tority entertained this afternoo 16, at 8:00 afétock C. Friday to be thelr house nts e the reotet. & maneu ‘ me the Kappa house, with a delightfut ay oe pip nays Ate ne a argued ond tea f rotive and alumnae mem Ay stg cong ° ‘ t | thought it ove Then he turned chee! bers he receiv were Mre. | Tnformal Luncheon Mr, and Mrs, Louis Hamersiough ta tae chalk white mask and rmander of the Sige trou Kolbe, Herbert ¢ and MINS) Nira, Louis Fisher Boynton er are receiving ec tulations on the -. When you see & ma: ajor Gehan oy Bernice Gellatly : tained Informally at luncheon today Hirth of a son, Herbert Loring, July form,” he summed it ' G. M 6. Aa wa -” Mrs, Lawrence Cla Mra. Cly@® | at the at home af her parents, | 19th, at Providence hospital, / him courteously. He ma ‘ ponte, Inch i Hadley, Mrs. FW. Hw ‘i at er. and Mre H. C. Peters, at Yar ae py ecm wellia h grout Julia Conway presided at e ton tf | row, across Lake Washington | Mra W. W. Beruby, who hae been 1 had hoped Home would sa « “ers, with fod “-v bie, centered with a low ba | visiting her mother, M Andrew | something equ icitow 4 sren —, tS tinted sweet as and gladic Hemrich, in Ban Mateo, Cal, for two | the wave. OF about their The king party at the . 9 Preceding Mra. Tom Me ~ Clubs months, has returned, accompanied | big iden rd during the week waa the time prea! dag ont h compliment |dy Mere. Hemrich, who will make «| Gunnery practice? They've ma en at their wif | Mrs. Ko a luncheon at the cLuns FOR WEDNESDAY brief viait here. & recor Si Sunset club. | daniel Bigger etill is their big re 1. ¢ ‘ clin Mg Puget Sound Sisters’ Sewing Club! Mr. and Mra, J. J. Wittwer have ord. Of course the adm ant Mrs. Battle to Mra tM. Giluly. will returned from & week's visit in Van plinarian. He has to be. And the jed thelr hou ~ the members of the Pug couver, ‘ ain, And the commande A i Mra, Alfred Battie ts entertaining | past aider at. Wednesday, August 2] _ Mra. M. J. Connell and daughter | move, the styliah young lieutenant ee a lune nom at berger : ub | yuncheon at 13 e'dlock | Dorethy anyon - - | a} and the uppish little ensig : But ere at tal liedne hebbriie ttrk thew iy) three weekw’ stay at Arletta, on Hen , they're their big brothers, too. Ever them as are tond 6 fia Fox, of New York city, who will derson bay | Xo: . ffrintivse ig ed for camp sites om ‘morn! th eal ail wob & ‘the leave thig month for her hame, to oe ore iow eR ath a ¢ Hm — The navy has achieved what Har. |t nd ore busily enjoriag fe Pleawe or for an exten ae 80 " ot ra ate Manor 4 ehild x : ‘pag tat me hg nthe » fe, O ie ee Bee ne, eaten es, Will Hold its TeKUIAE| will Tove Wvednniay ne Cnildren! Lord Louie Mountbatten and his bride leaving St. Margaret's church, London, under an|vard is spending a m t _ ite nen a te rip, and for Mra . w jenve ednenda eitie c , pad “ buildings and propagan¢ > fam r apply rn recently returned from travel abroad, | Meeting In Carpenter's hall, 4441 Cal-| Reach, to remain for several weeks. |arch of swords formed by brother officers of the viscount. The bride, who was Edwina Ash- ++ a - “gre cule ane "aadlae on ho ie vling brook. At Camp BM, + oust Ny Rh derma baal watt Fos ley, is reported to be the richest girl in England, worth $100,000,000 lbrother to the friendleas frechman, |" brooks abound i, batty eS Fe a >. Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Garfield} ® ———— |rhe navy wants the man higher up| At Fort Wo 7 j Luncheon at Rainier ( lub 4 ee ed Se Smith (Hannah Woodnut) are receiv | te be bla brother to the ether fallow. | Fort Ward th come Bib rid diiey Stuart wi 4 A bod ‘0 be big brothy Wonk Wed is Nabets a etgnees “Weaceetay Sokasaipenes woe ay aust | 88 Seatian, Sug Bir ot the aban Police Hold 3 as |No y, Hortense, |Girl Finds Fiance And tele, Mewhare te ite US ee has Peet Wh 4 dows the a ednesday | British America en's & daughter, July 27, at the Minor os ix the big brother program |dines. And Fort Wari ‘ at the Rainter chub, entertaining FY requests all members and friends | hospital. ‘The little one has been giv Cciatitabbire| Absolutely Nobody Slain by Pirates A A ee ree gr Onirea | can.” hort Fina was 8 complime *. Dean Gooding | to join in a basket lc in Wood: | en the name of Margaretta WOKINGHAM, Eng, Aug. 1—-In| CHICAC Ave. 1 wom SINGAPORE 1 Arriving |Gtates battleship. In time of war {tenant J. Longntreet for M pees, ot Ba, Prunciace, whe i} a park, Wednesda August 3.) Abel three mon captured here reader Ao Newspaper wrote flere voyage from |they big brother the nation. In time|S. A., is temporary seriou hi big br ting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Coffee served at 6 p.m Mr. Frederick ©, Johnatone re they ba to the Who et @ . , ‘ t of pence they ¥ her each other. /altho offically abandoned “Coops pe wa alr ae | <a turned last week from a month's | yave operated in Eng-| quietiy-dresed girt in these aor as es 1 Shawesartirwnider blossomed into several ltt D tak . ny Agice Sisters |'rip to Alaska | lund for six years: dresmed days » found that Arthur Peyton, 1°" a ee. une this. Homer |The hospitality of the young salah ‘By oe e W helchet | at 10: Shower and Luncheon Aste 8 will serve a beach | whom she was to marry, had been |, Homer inierslante eretand, But luring Whelchsia ia aleeiyiaaae Mi dinner for famit nm Alki beach| Mr, and Mte: Philip Austin Hen | peice : ; to epigram it. Ca me | Vervial trom A nf Ye dinner for families on peach | 3 ’ A killed & slay pirates fomer forgot to epigra: ‘a me bia for Miss McCreery * | Wednesday evening, Aug. 2, from|derson left Monday on a campine |Montana Blacksmith — | osbsinde lel there, ‘complimenting — Mins ite 609 cone trip up Miller river. They plan to ° | cd i eer Creery, who is to be an early autumn | ve be away two weeks, Now London Vicar Mormons Mobbed; iyyexrep ‘Lake Boulevard to ae bride, Mrs. Charles E. Houston will | Ionia Social Clute . aStry AGE L-tuy. Welter| | -RTED | iva? an Seattle's service net during entetiain with a shower and white| toni, gocial clu 0. % &., will| ‘Judge and Mra. C. L. Smith, of | accecn voraeriena halves in w Mon Give Up Campaign| Lae Geaies evieg <6 vee) ee Completed ten oye heap - some eld a COVErS | meet in Masonic temple Wednesda , | Meee ny the guests of Mr.jtana blacksmith shop, has been ap 7) PLYMOUTH, Eng. Aug. 1—MOr.| citer of the Pacifle fleet, Adm ae ata pp Wa pal at her home Wednesday afternoon. | 4, 9 at 2 4 and Mrs Patt! nted vicar of All Saints’ church mon ieaders have abandoned thelr oft seat oe “}paving 0 bearer | Ausust 3, at 2 o'clock, for curds 4 pointed vicar of A hur campaign here oe the reaut of toro) W; Rents, 8 1X. and Mra. Eberle | Pocievand will be complalal tors. i onni. Mr. and Mr jernard obey / their missionaries ‘being mobbed | MtUrally took precede ontop it was announced | “Goo Dinner at Tennis Club | xpprrioxat. cus the Stiaean 3 nw. 3m io Reroara| id chased out of town, | [lal affaira. | Not only the service | County Engineer Themes Aiea. a ee bees Gre enter, |returned Monday from « months! Heroes Drive On 8) Dagger tan |net but various smart civilian co- | COM ot hea taining at dinner Friday evening at) General Lawton Circle Plenie [tr Niner cmuay fro . e' n / } |teries vied with each other in com: |" a a, Ts the Tennis club on the first evening | General Lawton circle, Ladies of|'™? After Saving 3 | Showing Dance Step, | pi:mentine tne man who brought the |, teen Renton, New Me he! of the carnival, with Admiral Ed-| the G. A. K., will hold thelr annual | y . . fleet to Seattle, and bis delightfu I then be possible “Who | hs os eth ‘ , (r. Gilhert Castella, Mr ORANGE, N. J. Aug. 1—-Seeing } - r * vue, It will then be p % pon vs torres UG. and Mra iplenic at Wosdiand park Thmreday.|sesies, ‘Me, Sidney De¥ view, Mr G-|inrea ehildren etruagting in a reser | He : Falls Into Well wife. In fact. the admiral and MFS- | the So2mile cireuit of Lake Cay Eberle as the honor suests ones A comenion Gnd triettel Ww: Sabivides Sn, Robert Lakdwier | vole mene hora, two men passing by | Fil dcetag bin weotliers AGG. “danenlan coey. have tA every one of the | SHOO rE © : : ue yee wey > aa and/and Mr. A. Gutmann fon a truck plunged into the water, | ) meta gi 1 va siavned Beat Pp pn lreny ah porta it's the navy re [ Eth Assistants at Wi eae 2 wee ees ENE Sag Sa euved tan: toe ded Breve. om | “ie aeemsaasieva.s woth SHA sontteaen| Sotapenestso In an English tom : tig | miata Geta ioe | am danced into a 3 | compensation . peg ‘enew! Mrs. Smith’s Tea | Ladies of G. A. Rt. Card Party Amethyst, ocial cb ill hold W: K | land was drowned |. The ranking army party of the| woman won a competiieg "Of « Mrs. Stevenson Smith will te as Ladies af the G. A. R. will give). a Wednesda Avees a e ———lweek was the very pretty lunches sen Coed enic Wed ugust 3, . 2 Ace i ve sisted at the ten she is giving on|® card party at the home of Mra \ ls ao ar ogg ibe: dee Gate High ages cep [given at the Sunset club by Mra. wooden safety mai h, r Saturday afternoon r home, in| Rose Tremper on Th compliment to Miss Katherine Barn. | from 2 until 4 o'clock hisel of Tacoma, by Mrs. Robert Fox, | :: aoe Ladies of the Golden North th a raday Aus. 3, Jr. and Mra. Frank Preston, who ent high prices are ntinue, ow ‘Will preside over the ten tab¥e, awsint.| The Ladies of the Golden North ea now being pal i be etax Wea tind dice atte he [Will roeet Friday. Augeet & at © p - German Ropes |!» \ 1 is wanes now being paid. | Merry Wheeler of Tacoma and Miss |™- at 19231 First ave NEW YORK. Avg. 1.—Skipping } ih aie Pe ee a |ropes tor shen wn wore ek os |Radio Will Call . | _ Bike “Lend « Hand” Dance nale | in smaller stores we FI Doct ( ae } ‘The annual “Lend « Hand | found be made of pay hes n. octors | Monday Practice jot the H. P.O. E.. No. 92, will be| Subsequent investigation revealed] yreLpot Flyi ref LwIsotated |S Club Luncheon [given this year Thursday even-| they were made in Germany settiers in Victoria are to be equipped The Monday Practice club wit) be |IM&. August 3 at I. 1h goede | with wireless sets by which they can | entertai P oe riday ame riends invited he committer pe nee télane wh with vem coe swing : seo . "iota Pang tn charge includes Mr. Theo Johnson, 'No Wonder He Died or: heaed Ramps ” Siig Broussais C. Beck ax hostess ke oe = | With Those Names St. Joseph's Guild Lawn This evening grounds of the 1. will take place t of St guild. Aside from numerous div fied offerings and n th lowing interesting gives Trem otey an the attrac y Names academ OPERATIONS ARE VERY UNCERTAIN and often dangerous, Am. putation of the growth has oftentimes been followed by imbecility, kdioey and lows of speech. It should be added that the alarming inerease of golters is partly due to mod. ern methods of medical treat ment, which obstruct the cir culation of the blood, thu» favoring the formation of ab normal growths Jone Roy Peter Mrs. MM Violin, Plano, rgivia Madden The chairmen of be Thad Perry, ice cr J. Beezer, Mrs Mam Coughlin Mrs. Martin 0Z-MO ‘ell Boyle Ww rgaret Kane Willfam Mrs. M McHugh, Mis HOME TREAT. Is SAPE | | | J, O'Shea, Mra : MENT Mra. William Russe 1, Stre jeau, Mrs. F. Taylor Cc. West Coffee booth—Mrs. M. J. Conne Kane, Mrs. Robert McPhail, Mr J. Manion, Mrs. K. Polson, Mra. G. Rourke, Mra M Thom n, M st Hea r Mrs, J. 0. bins golter pamphlet | of the fish por Sie ed by Mra. F "| Cocoanut Oil Makes A Splendid Shampoo Hurl A. Toner, M J. Marna Ice cream cones—Mrsa, L. La ou want to keep your hair t irman; Mrs yle, Mrs, F condition, be careful what you erick, M M E.| wash with | and M u Most soaps and prepared shampoos | Mra. FY M. Carroll,| contain too much alkali, Tht chairman, assist George T.|the sealp, makes the hair ¢ Dalton, Mrs, John Dore, Mrs. Stephen | and is very harmful. Mulsified cocoa Carey, Mrs Glass, Mr», Walter | nut olf shampoo (which is pure and Galbraitt H. Fox, Mra. Jack entirely greaneless) is much better asky, Mrs. | thar thing else you can use for| hop, Mrs. |xhampooing, a8 this can't possibl Simply put two or three te is in warm water Madden, | y make an abundan Oldwell h, creamy lather, and cleanne amaon, Ma t hair and sealp thorough! The y ather rinses out easily, and remove hin, er of dust, dirt, dandruff chan, France nd excess of), The hair dries quick Piggott € and it leave t fine and Hami r English Ger bright fluffy and easy to Jacks Hitchinson, Lucille | manage Gorman, yson, Vivian T 1 can get Mulsified cocoanut of Elivabeth Goerig, Helen Dugan, Lu t an drug store It € Bordeaux, Pear! H i Cel o eap ind a few ounce i von Phul, Portia G Mamie |enough to last everyone in the fam Campbell, Bernadette Campbell, L for months, Be sure your dru cille Talbott, Hugenia MeLela er wives you Mulsified.—Advert beth Gerbel and Katherine Gill. ‘ment, Children Swindied || A basket lunch will be served. | Laundry Price Up | NEW YORK, Aug. 1 laundries re A survey t the pre | wear n of tb Caliilemor Ruvigny, | Morality Menac i CARDIF? Aur i The pridd Golf has forty [ninth Me im dead. Driver Fined for Robbing Beggars CHICAGO, Aug. L.—Henry Lewte. & chaueffeur, wae arrested and heav ily fined for robbing thr gare nty-| The ski club ite such a custom would “lower Entire Tribe Is Put in Captivity - sa JOHANNESDBt Aug. 1 lowers of Kir oe ibochialaieh Eve entire Ab ee blind bee HOBART, Tasmania. big Allerton Aug. 1.—His nm by © woke, Henr herd, hacked off the 14 miles | waga tribe CHERRY’S CHARGE IT CHARGE IT Mid-Season Clearance Sale Of Suits, Dresses, Coats, Hats, Sweaters, Skirts, Etc., Is Now On 0, for $22.50. toe bitt a she land have « toe with an ts members for help Suits of all-wool tricotine and Poiret twill, worth to $42. Tweeds, latest models, worth $45.00, for $22.50. 3-piece Knicker Suits, worth $35.00, for $19.75. Jerseys, all wool, nicely tailored, assorted colors, for $10.50. Jersey Jackets, all wool, worth $7.50, for $4.7 Dresses: In our Dress Department we have many nice Canton crepe, crepe de Chines, tricotines and Poiret twills up, all of which partake of big reductions. stout women. A beautiful line of Sport Skirts and Sweaters of silks, ellas, ete., to select from, at greatly reduced prices. HATS: Our Hat Department, which is all new, models in tailored hats, felt, hairbraids, velvets, etc. just HALF PRICE Many other items of merchandise which reductions during this sale, With these low prices, you System of Charge Accounts” convenience, Take a look. buy or not. In our Men’s, Young Men's and Boys’ Departments, which is replete with lat- est styles and good merchandise, very reasonably priced, you can also have the advantage of our “Charge It” System. CHERRY’S 1015 Second Avenue, Between Madison and Spring, in the Rialto Building. Over Pig’n Whistle. Take Elevator. models in taffet ranging from $13.50 Also a splendid line of dresses tor fibers, ratine, prun- is composed of the latest any of which we offer at we cannot mention partake of big may also avail yourself of our “Easy-Payment -something down and the balance to suit your Cheerfully shown and courteously treated, whether you want to Cool Dinners for Hot Days! Mrs. Housewife; Are you tired of thinking up things to cook dinner these sultry days? Are you all in as a result of association with cookstove and gas stove? Want some bully Kestios prepared menus that are attractive and met expen: for hot day dinners? Let our Washington fi bureau do your thinking for you for next few days. Fill and mall the coupon below if you war week's suggested nd directions how to prepare the dinners listed, A Sloan's Liniment | ied ee Pepa Washington B 1322 Ne ireau, The Seattle Star, York ave., Washington, D. C. T want the bullet COOL DINNERS FOR HOT DAYS, and inclose two cents in stamps for postage. Fs 20 Name eprend it on — penetrates without rubbing. Chases every ache ‘ery strain, Limbers ty aching muscle, t kills pain! el g ay.as ee Emenee SESSEE25, 294052 _§. He Ht Pte Bi You are Invited to attend the ormal Opening of our new az E Hee He Home Furnishing, Store ; to be held on Saturday é6vening , August 5th seven-thirty to ten-thirty nineteen hundred and twenty-two Special Musical Program by orchestra Under Personal “TINY Direction of BURNETT DEPENDABLE ap GRHOME FURNISHINGS” SECOND AVE. AT P ( mh