The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 3, 1922, Page 10

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ie | W., from 4 untii 6 o'clock, honoring od Miner, U jursday afternoon at her quarters ‘Bridge of six tables, in compliment _ © her house guest, Baliey, of Denver, Colo. Mrs. George Newlove and Mra. A. R. Garland, | thy Davis ‘Bined with marigolds decorated the ina low basket Gantored the table. Mrs. Chadw ick Gives ‘Ohio, and Mrs. H. J. Maury, of Win- Hock, who are her guests for a few! ays, Mrs, Stephen J. Chadwick en-| ‘Certained today with an informal ‘Pancheon at the Sunset club. eee ae ll W. Kitnefelter, Jr., Anforma! luncheon of nine covers) im eaeene Soh ee eee PAGE 10 Seattle | Society Mrs. Johnstone Plans Large Luncheon at Sun- set Club; Mrs, Landes and Daughter to Give Tea. S FREDERICK CHARLES JOHNSTONE Is entertaining at Wincheon Friday afternoon at the Bunset clud in honor of Mrs. Robert R. Fox, of New York city, who ts Apending the summer here, and who gn her return to her home the latter rt of this month, will sail tor Wel abroad, Covers will be marked for forty-five guests, and bridge wil! follow the luncheon, eee Invitations Out for Garden Tea Mrs. Henry Landes and Miss Hase! Landes have issued invitations for « arden tea Friday afternoon, August MM, at their home, 404 Boylston ave Mra. Victor Vaughn Taylor (Gladys Landes), wife of Major Taylor, U. 8. A.. of Fort Riley, Kan., who ts spend ing the summer with her parents, Colonel and Mra. Landes, and for Mrs. H, Norman Hilt (Doris Welch) formerly of Bellingham. Bridge Tea Hi onors House Guest “Mrs, Milner, wife of Capt. i 8 A, was Freder hostess At Fort Lawton, entertaining with « Miss Mildred Presiding at the tea hour were . assisted by the Misses Doro Rachel Davis and Lois Garland. Blue bacheior buttons com- - feoms, and pastel-tinted sweet peas Portrait by Grady. HILDERGARD SCHWENTOR <P I The young daxghter of Mr. and Mrs. William Schwentor.— THE Personal Mr, and Mra, Walter P. Miller hav Mise Mather Bradner to her home. eee Mr. W. L. Beddow ts spending s¢ eral weeks at Boap Lake eee Mr. and Mre, Emil Hedry entertained the Moxtwood,” thelr country home ¢ Maury island, Miss Lida Pueblo, Colo.; Dr, T. © lin, of Fatrbault, Min: over Clague (Helen Campbell) are. recet ing congratulations on th Providence hospital Orthopedic Tea Shop Miss Ida Hackett will be hostess for the Mount Baker Park guild at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Friday, an elsted by Mra, E.G. Sutton, Mra. EF. | Lewis, Mrs. BE. Ross, Mra. V Mrs. C. B. Sutton, Mra. H. |Mrs, A. J, Mellenthal and Misa Doris Ross. 1 Luncheon _ Complimenting Mrs, Matthew Fon Maury and her daughter, Mrs. line Wright, of Cincinnatt, Harris, | Beat Dai navat a ststun ot aaa Dees. =" who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.| was an | “DR. LOUGHNEY'S by Mrs. Frank J. McHugh on ednesday afternoon, and an at- “fractive dinner of sixteen covers Which Mr. and Mrs. Klinefeiter gave om Monday evening in her honor. jotfer in the paper telling how thou. | With ngage sands of people grow old in looks and |Charies A. Riddle, Entertain for Two Guests; energy long before they n San } old in years, because, as examine } Edwin Ralph Rinker of San Wrandieco and Mra. James Tuchard) Reduced My Blood Pressure From 200 Down to Normal. Completely Eliminated my Rheumatism and Goodfellow (Catherine Howe) were the complimented quests at a delight: | ful tea Miss Katherine and Miss Louise Riddle gave at their home on! two Assisting were the Misses Tyrone ‘Whitney, Rose Howe, Ethel Gordon, Florence Knowlton you Assisting about the rooms were or Mrs. than C. Richards of Yakima, mon: ‘Mrs. Chartes Riddle, Mrs. J. B. Howe, Call {Miss Anna Bell and Mrs. George Iron Steiner. stores), Swift Drug company, t Oe Wary Me Be 1409 Ninth ve. eee sity Drug company, C. 0. Guy, or) Thursday evening, August 10, at § ‘ any other good drug store.—Adver. | o'clock. Officers requested to wear Informal Dinner selene fave at Home Mr. and Mre. W. P. Miller enter teined informally at dinner Wednew. @ay evehing at their home to honor Dr. H. B. Cochran, surgeon on the President McKinley, now tn port, and Mrs. Cochran. Mrs. Hamrick y ostess Mrs. John Hamrick entertained | be. this afternoon at her home with a tixm fo Juncheon of thirty-two covers, fol poy ont 7 complime: BD ay adecea lowed by bridge, in compliment to |t'tave been Mrs. M. Knudson, of San Francisco, | Rheum: Who is visiting Mrs. W. Finn | eee Midsummer Dance Under the auspices of the Women's | t Council of St. Mark’s church, a mid summer dance will be given at the home of Mrs. Anna Thomsen Mil Wurn on Friday evening, August 11 A group of the younger giris com. | me Pose the committee tn charge. fe rg They are the Misses Lucile By. | very easy to man, Amy Munday, Mildred Farrar, JOUN Clara Emory, Virginia and Eulalie| Kenyon Agt Barly last spring 1 treatment and ate ahney prescribed, and joy Wi to give my name In indorse- ® treatment. It's Spruce St. Merrill, Vireinia Sheahan, Nellie| Dr. Loughney, Famous Dieti- Velge Emily Jerome, Beatri ‘ on bli " Peeples, Hartiet Baxter and Polly tian, Publishes New Book Perkins. | “Free to You Postpaid eity x You will value this book hight. Hostess at wilt mail them out PRED - Dame and address pla Informal Bridge sheer foes oat al Mrs. W. E. Waldo will be hostess |" NOTE—Dr, Loughney Friday afternoon at her home at an | Treatment offices are located Informa} bridge of five tables ee ee ae eet .s13-819-816 oe nney ix aasiated by competent Engagement Made ae n,m. to 8D, mm. Known | Mr. and Mrs. A. J nounee the daurhter, Westervelt an engagement of their Frances, to Mr, Elwood Hone. son of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Hone. The news was divulged at a @inner of ten covers Mr. and Mra. | Westervelt gave at their home on! ‘Wallingford ave, Tuesday evening. eee Flannel Dance at | Mii Yacht Club Friday | Miss ‘The junior members of the Seattle Yacht club will have a “Panne! | Dance” Vriday evening at the club which will be the first of a sertes of summer dances: The committer Mr. James W Gibson and M fn charge includes || (, or. Hodges, Mr. Russell Cor: chard Leonard. Luncheon on Tuesday | Mrs. James Dinwoody was hosters ||, on Tuesday at a pretty lunch. fon, complimenting Mrs. Raymond Dewey Warwick (Dorothy Yates). can be bad by y other way, and at expen: Don't be a one” before your time mood dancers are live wires. By my © methed you can qulekly ood dancer, Pri very Butehart tn Victoria, B. C., Kelso, | Ausust 6 leaves here at § a, m., ‘| Vietoria at 1 p. m. and returning to pave retumed f ‘The committee in charge Includes tions by enormous number of people do not have enough tren in their blood have been taking Nu guarantee weeks’ “ee | was no great that we decided to continue it Mra. Bruce Morgan and children ene, Gl xi " : i" 4s ———————" |are spending a fortnight at Saint's |— $1.60 Orjental $1 09 id making that decision we have Seattle Rose Society Nest. CORAM... 5 5e0e8 . been kept busy showing these fine Inatru- The Seattle Rose soctety hax been } Fide, |f 200 Bromo 18 ments, If you haven't seen them, come in. invited to visit the 15 acres of rose| Mra. E. F. Wittler and her daugh Seltzer. ..... c Pay us only one dollar and, on the terms wardens at the home of Mre. R. p, |tet> Mise Lelia Wittler, ere at Bigi® 760 Staycomb below, we will send you your choice of— Your inn for a few days. tor MSR Cc Saturday, | Pee rs Mrs Fischer and ttt daughters, and The steamer Indianapolis arriving in Georke W Florence tle at midnight |ntay at Lake Crescent * _ wm —— Mrs. Arthur A. Phinney, Mra, Pred Stra Care Bare ie tel y Clionlan Club pean Ne Wonser and Mra, BE. H Tickets! * " pres d a 9 Mahowany or selected Qua Informal Affairs for The annual picnic of the Clionian | and information Gag te toate ag |Coemaing @ few daze tn Bollinghers 289 manpage 15c Type, C3 55 eee heal oles me cr ane ine ’ Mrs. Freedman club will be héld Wednesday, August | from Mr. G. 8. Middleton at the! en RI } ni ONE DOLLAR DOWN and 75¢ a Week | Among the affairs planned in ho-'9. at Ravenna park, at 12 o'clock. | Montelius Music House | Mrs. Stephen Fowler Chadwick iii 30 ¢os. Glycerine Mrs. Freedman, nae of Lieut. A. | Take Peveten car and get off at land her sister, Miss Mary Lyon Ty and FR Cc Type D-2 ahoneny, Gothen Cal, vemes v. N., attached to! oth ave. N. ler, spent Thureday at Mount Kain S80 Cart 18 Mx2is Height 13% “ ee Mre. M. C. Lewls, of Los Angele Form of tron—Feels | irs.0 Sn yt Years Younger [weeks with Mra Grant MeMicke “*e* * Mrs. Edwin Ralph been pending several naw a special | has her parents, Mr, and Mr weeks ago I for her home in San Francisco. are really physicians have whown, an from Los Angeles, where he atten ted I for | Association. are simply ee Hn Ww. OP weeks: the results Mr. and Mre astounding, The roses have come Gueen Anne Hill Wednesday after-| Limbered Up My Stiff Joints Sur) ii in my tips and cheeks, and 1/taken a cottage at Wing P Boon. prisingly. All of These Good Ef-| can conacientiow my that 1 feel !they are spending the summer If, after taking the two / 9. bp m., followed by a treatment of Nuxated Iron,| picnic. All members urged to at do not feel and look years young: | tend we will promptly refund your} — — ey. | Beattle Review No. 8 Seattle Review No. 8, W. B. the Maccabees, at ones for a bottle of Nuxated at P Drug company (right rtell will meet in the Aluminum FryingPans Go on Sale Tomorrow One Day Only The good housekeeper doesn’t like to fool with things that may or may not be satisfactory, so she comes to the Western Importing Company and gets the best for considerable less money, always. Tomorrow we're going to sell good, heavy, Pure Aluminum Frying Pans, with wooden handles, at astonishingly low prices. Pure aluminum ware for health and cleanliness, economy and wear. Th aluminum ware will not scorch or burn, will not rust or corrode, will not crack or scale. You ought to have several sizes of these fine Aluminum Fry ing Pans in your kitchen. They come in various sizes, but all made of the same extra heavy quality, 6i,-inch ..29¢ | 9-inch 59¢ [ K! 74-inch ..39¢ | 9¥,-inch ..69¢ a g-inch ..49¢ | 101;-inch .89¢ at these prices for tomorrow. Remember, these prices are for tomorrow only, WESTER MPORTING CO. Central Public Market 1420 First Avenue Between Pike and Union Streets SEATTLE STAR returned from a week's trip to Lake | Mra, Jennie ' ee m ¢ them at 1926 Becond ave a Mr, and Mra, Wilmot Lilly and son jor at a will eal! desk and notify 1408 'N. 86th ot., Friday, August 4, at Rilly left today. for a three weeks’ |Misx Alethea Coolidge, West 0618-M. | #790 o'clock stay at Lake Crescent ae ee | ee Stevens W. It. ©. Plenle _Master Key Paychology Class | Mrs. A. &. Freedman, wife of Lieut.) Stevens Woman's Relief Corps No. The Master Key psychology class a you see the name “Bayer® Freedman; t 8. N., stationed at 1 will give an allday pienic at the will meet Friday evening, August 4 eres A ce Nn pad pee . North Island naval station, San | home of the president, Mrs, Margaret |@¢ 7:80 o'clock, in the Universit om = oaks 2, ae Diego, who is the guest of Mr. and Nordin, 1764 Alki ave, Friday, branch Ibrary hall, 10th ave, and| ribed by physicians over twen Mra, George W. Kiinefelter, Jr., will| August 4, to which members, G. A 60th st. Dr. J.D. O. Powers, teacher years and proved safe by mil- apend the weekend in Bremerton, |. comrades and friends are invited. | Freewill offering | ieoeter during thelr absence in Vancouver, | Mrs. Nordin haa pleasant private plo: | cee a for Sie. B.C. nic grounds near the bathing beach, ADDITIONAL CLUBS Toothache ones oa * Bring refreshments. eae Shoneentilll Mr, Ray Halloway, of Boreman, a ty | Ballard W. ©. 'T. t cchaere Mey ge Mont, arrived Tuesday to stay three) Native Daughters of Washington Raliard W. C. 'T. U, will meet Pri Accept only “Bayer” package weeks at the Hotel Sorrento | Princess Angeline parlor, No, 2, | 29%: August 31, at 2 p.m. with Mra which contains proper directions: o 2 oe will meet on Friday evening, August |™¥- P. Bird, 6720 17th ave. N. W. Pro | Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost Dr. I. H. Moore returned Wednes| 4 at & p. m., at the ¥. W.C. A. Fifth (fram will be in charge of Mrs L- few cents. Drugsists also sell bot day from Soap Lake, where he spent and Seneca... The meeting will be | !4/an Vincent tles of 24 and 100. Aspirin ts thi the past week. held in the clubrooms on the eecond ee She’s Philadelphia's only yer m nufacture yt Ete: or members are requested to John F. Miller : ter of Balicylicaetd, Mic, Charlee L. Wart, of Salmon, |ro Sean OTE fee ReEENS Setum De aitaar shel - ee Rewer | Woman policeman. And her xiii tihe. Idaho, who has been visiting her ee leorpa will hold it# regular meeting ;name’s Marguerite Waltz.) 1m France the right of women t son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and s refit Association | Saturday, August at io. mu. fe ,| wear men’s clothes is usually com Mra. Richard Wilson, has returned | MB eicnveb Ane pre lation of the| Veterans’ hall, Armory conus w And her job's to supervise [ferred ‘by the government only asi Miller week-end at Robe, of wien Laugh Mr. Lester M. Laughlin, of Bellingham, and | Mra. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Wiliam Le Roy Baird. cee Mr. and Mre. James Wilton) FOR birth of & son, James William, July 29, at the Borbara, mi a two weeks’ two Rinker, who} weekn 1 leave Friday Dr EB. B. Edgers returned Tuesday 1/4 & meeting of the American Dental banket A. of A TAURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1922. Gatewood hall Friday 4, Dancing at California and \{_————— | Sie! | WALTZ COP ASPIRIN 9 o'clock wood aven., Clubs 8 FOR FRIDAY ° Lady Artisans } ‘Say “Bayer” and Insist) 3 Crescent University Chapter, D. A, Rt, eek unmage Gale Lady Artisnns will meet Friday, Mra. H. Roberts, of Billings, Mont..| The University of Washington | August 4, at 12:40 o'clock for lunch im the guest of Mra, H. 1, Cousins |ohapter, Daughters of the American |eon at the home of Mra. William at the Hotel Washington Revolution, will conduct a rummage | Gordon, 1710 Merdinand ave ee mule at 1925 Becond ave. (across from o - Mr. and Mra, Leo Bradner have as | Moore theater) on Thursday, Pride he ss thelr house guest Mr, Bredner's ele |and Saturday, August 3, 4 and Auxiliary to Seattle Post No, 18 i ter, Mra. William Nies, of Chieago,|the Interest of ite new home at 4714) The American Legion euxiliary to ‘>, who will be remembered here as | Unive boulevard Seattle post No. 18 will hold a tea ¢ wishing to donate articles jat the home of | Any tribute of great merit a 6 of Maccabees bas plans for a dance at | street dances ton Dollar-Down Sale Proves Popular vck dinner v on v The rush to get one of these high grade FRIDAY and SATURDAY Columbia Grafonolas, when we announced the last day of our sweeping dollardown male, ANY SIZE COLUMBIA IN OUR STORE artered Golden Inchem, 260 Mum, for pereptration $1.00 Liquid 19¢ yoked. oo 37c » ONE DOLLAR DO tne ON ‘DOLLAR bows, $1.00 a Week Finished tn Re@ Mahogany, Amere Type E-2 fiii'Weinut (satin finish), Golde 15c 15c¢ Pille 2c Shac, * en Oak, Fumed for headach a . TYPE E-2, aaa r soossasi c Type F-2 vite “ol MBIA INDIVIDUAL ne mon iv t CORD . OR pete ree: 73¢c Oak DOLLAN pewn end $1.75 a Week * BUTLER DRUG CO. J.P. CHASE a Chemist Corner Second Ave. and dames St. ; Elliott 0049 at PANU DULL DULL DUM le Sweet peas, gladioll, daisies, cor-| fects Have Remained Lasting for{ten years younger.” | eopais and delphinium, enbanced in| sgonths. ia & typical hypothetical] _ Denver Consumptive Society Beauty by the dainty bloom of gypso-| ~ & ing the results that h | The regular meeting of the Seatt Phila, were used on the tea table, ee been achieved by a er many peo- | Orthodox Jewish Ladies’ Auxtiiar where presiding were Mrs. Tom Mes.| 20hn L. MacDonald's letter follows: | 01) since we started t antinfaction|the Denver Orthodox Hoag Gag. Mre. Charlies H. Burnett, Mre« or money back” offer on Nuxated | Consumptives, will be held in Upper Roger Bone and Mrs. Louts Stanton fron, We will make you the same | Woodland park Wednesd: Auru Wt nt MMT MU LOD LO CHEASTY JUNIOR SUITS FOR BOYS | ARE A BIG SOURCE OF SATISFACTION TO MOTHERS WHO WANT 3 GOOD CLOTHES. EVERY GARMENT IS INSURED AGAINST THE HARD WEAR OF ACTIVE BOYS $11.75 TWO PAIRS OF KNICKERS NEW FALL CHEASTY JUNIOR CLOTHES ARE HERE, : Cheasty: SECOND AT SENECA OUR TT UTM LO LULL Zl AAA

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