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Seattle Society : Miss Madge Denny Is Bride of Mr. George - Mathieu; Admiral Eb- _ erle Luncheon Host. — marriage. of Miss Madge Denny, daughter of Mrs. Victor Denny, to Mr, George BR. fat the home of the bride's mother, at BIO o'clock. “Phe service was read in the draw Ing room before a screen and prie covered with anowy white) and cool greens White| filled with the daisies and hydrangea, formed the aisle that) Jed to tho altar, and brightened the | corners of the room. A string ”& played bridal music while guests assembled, but the wed. march from “Lohengrin” was by Mra. Roy D. Robinson, played the same march at the of honor, and was charming: tn a woft shade of blue embroidered tn allver, over a} . of cloth of ailver, She & cirele of silver leaves tn her and carried a shower of water Columbia roses and feathery blossoma_ Alfret MecMorris and Miss Piatt were the ribbon ‘They wore becoming Kowns | ctepe, Mra, MoMorrts* pale green heavily trimmed tn Rand her flowers were a co-| @ Bouquet In varied lavender} ‘Miss Piatt’s gown wns of shel! | tm shade, combined with cream ‘and flowers tn deep pink tints her colonial couquet. Half of sliver leaves were thelr end ornaments. ‘The bride, given in marrings by Witmen Tucker, an old family was vory lovely in her bridal Of heavy white georgette, elad- embroidered in crystals and with touches of rose point ee on neck and sleeves. The court pain was fininhed at the hem with fl and crystal motif. and the tulle | bound by a half crown of aa orange blossoms. was houlders by eprays of | (This veil was! cousin, Mrs. J.) Beth Starr, of own wedding « Lavender orchids ‘the valley, with long, of valley llles were rried. . Lorne Morrison was best man ir. Mathieu. The bride's moth- & handsome gown of black red tn jet, and ihe valley. and supper followed Mrs. William PB. Patten pa cha and Mrs. Gerald Waechter, Gamma sisters of the bride, Mathieu traveled in a tailleur bine embroidered tricotine, velvet hat and a cor- of valley lilies and orchids. September 15, Mr. and Mre. will be at home at the apartments, 2361 North the bride an@ greom are) of the University of Wash- Mra. Mathieu fs a member of | Gamma sorertty and Mr. e fs affiliated with Phi Kappa @eeternity. | ge eon on U.S. S. California win-chief of the Pacific fleet, be host at a luncheon of twenty. Mix covers on board the Magship U. 8. California, Saturday afternoon. party wil! lenve the Yacht on Mr. David Whiteomts | “Minsawit” and make the trip | the California thru the govern ‘gent canal locks. & Miss Mildred Miller to Wed August 12 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Southard Mm. Ter have issued invitations for the Marriage of their daughter, Mildred Anna, to Capt. Stewart Franklin M1). | Yer, Tenth Field artillery, United | States army, of Camp Lewis, son of | Congressman John F. Miller and/ ‘Mra. Miller, the wedding to take place Saturday evening. August 12. ‘Miss Miller is one of Reattle’s most | maids, who has traveled ex. | Pensively, and was educated at Cas. tMeja school and Stanford uatver-| aity. Capt. Miller attended the tniver. of Washington and West Point, ig the war he was in active serv- fee overseas, ‘Miss Miller, with Mr. and Mra. MM. ter, recently returned from a trip of | Several months in the East and Bouth, rd . . ‘Admiral’s Ball to Be Brilliant With both the senior and funtor Officers of the Pacific fleet to be | present at the Admiral’s ball at Para- | dise Inn, Rainter National park, next . Tuesday evening, indications are that 7 the dance in honor of the commander fn chief of the Pacific fleet will be One of the season’s most brilliant so. eial affairs. Admiral and Mrs. Mberle will lead the grand march and the Admiral’s orchestra from the U. Pia, flagship of the Pacifio fleet, will + furnish the music. The orchestra ‘Will also play during the dinner hour. The Seattle and Tacoma care arrying the junior officers will as gemble at Ohop Bob's resort on the intain road at noon TuesMay for Bincteo The next stop will be Na. 1 Park Inn, after which the cars will run thru to Paradise Inn. Before dinner is served at Parndine Inn the officers of the fleet with their hosts from Tacoma and Seattle Will stroll thru the wild flower gar- fens near Paradine Inn, where quan- ities of flowers are now in bloom. oe Luncheon for Miss Byers Complimenting Miss Kathryn Byers, who is to wed Dr. Bugene Hodges Pound, on August 17, Mrs. R. C. Hasson will be hostess at a funcheon of fourteen covers at her bone Tuesday afternoon Wednesday afternoon br. 8. 8. Caltfor. | Miss Helen | Farewell Tea Miss Grace Lewis has terued tnvt- tations for a tea tn her apartmenta, ‘Tuesday afternoon, August 15, from 4 until ¢ o'clock, as a compliment to Mise Jane Truax, who with her mother, Mrs, Perry Truax, ts leaving the last of the month for Geneva, Switzerland, for two years of study, ¢ e38 Informal Luncheon Mra. 0. He n entertained a few friends tnformally at luncheon Mon. day afternoon at her home Mre. Molten left Tuesday with Mr. Hollen on « trip to Canada. eee Seahurst Auxiliary at Tea Shop The Orthopedic Tea shop wil be tn charge Saturday of Seahuret Auxiliary, with Mra, L. G. Murray as hostess, assisted by Mra, R. E. Williams, Mrs. EL F, Shilomeyer, Mra. HL. Swain, Mra, H. D. Van, Mra. T. FR. Allen, Mra. A. Rees, Mra. Ferris, Mra, J, O, Johnson and Mra, J. BE. Drake eee Reception and Shower Complimenting Miss Creta Wilson, whose marriage to Mr, I. Frank Smith will take place August 15, Miss Celeste Lynch ts entertaining with « reception and miscellaneous shower at her home this evening She will be assisted by Miss Mildred Okker, Miss Cynthia Horn, Miss Dorothy Richmond and Miss Dorts | Hintoa. Birthday Party Mrs, R. I. Lindgren entertained twelve children at luncheon at the Elks’ Clud Tuesday afternoon, fos the pleasure of her little daughter, on her 9th birthday. A theater party at the Pantages followed the lunch con. Those present were; Bernice Petty, Gabriel Whitworth, Dorts Ford, Comilia Wright, Rosa, Lillian Ford, Dick MeGitl, Rob. ert Anderson, Harold Smith and James Winters. Clubs CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Beattle Rose Soctety The Beattie Rose society has been Invited to visit the 15 acres of rose gardens at the home of Mra. RP. Butchart, in Victoria, B. C., Batur- day, August 5. The steamer Indian- Apolis leaves here a1 im Victoria at 1 p. m, and returning to Seattle at midnight The committee tn charge includes Mrs. Arthur A. Phinney, Mre. Fred and information may be obtained from Mrs. ©, @ Middleton at the Montelius Musto House eee Michigan Apple Blossom Club Piente Michigan Apple Blossom club will hold its annual gathering Saturday, p.m. Former residents of Michigan are welcome, Chub Pienle plenie at Woodland park on Satur. day afternoon, August $. All former Minnesotans are cordially invited. Coffee will be served by the club at 6 o'clock. eee Sunflower Club The Sunflower club, of Seattle, composed of former reaidenta of Kan- sas, will have @ basket plenie in Woodland park, Saturday. August 5 Supper will be served at 6 p.m. Ice posed of All Licensed Dentists, service arranged for outoftown PAINLESS EXTRACTION, Entrance 10544 Pike Street Shoes, stock, gee will honor Miss Byers with luncheon for twelve at her home, Geraigine | @ m.,, arriving | Wonser and Mrs. B. Harpor, Tickets | August 5. Augum 5, at Woodland park. A! plento supper will be served at 6/ ana get off at Gopher The Gopher cluh, composed of | gust § to 1%, on Vashon tviand The former residents of Minnesota, will | cream and coffee will be furnished by | ing cheek against cheek. WE SPECIALIZE “Perfection Plate” 12" Re 12" Made of highest grade yulcantte with natural colored gums and perfect porcelain teeth of proper size and color, selected for your special case, are the very best thet money shown). This work & handled by a specialist who does nothing cleo and ls an expert with years of experience. We are prepared to handie all branches of dentistry and our operative staff is com- tion and exact estimate will cose you nothing. lb-year guarantes. Electro Painless Dentists OVER OWL DRUG STORE Final Cleanup of Women’s White Nothing will be carried over. We must have room for our new Fall Personal Mra, John McVay, of Muscoda, Wis, accompanied by her son, Dr, Gienn MeVay, of Chicago, arrived Thursday to be the guests for « month of Mr, and Mre. J. A. MoVay. e-* . Mr. John Noyes and Mr, Richard Kiepper, who have just returned from Alaska, are leaving Saturday for a two weeks trip to California, ee Mr, and Mrs. Edward J, Jones lett Thursday for a month's tour of Call- fornia. eee Miss Hileanor Clarke ts leaving tn a short time for a trip to Alaska. oe. Mr. and Mra, Gene Seligman, of | 2327 Marverd ave, N., who are trav cling in Burope, are at present at Weinberg, Germany, before leaving for France, e* Mr, and Mra. J. F. Branigan and mt the club An Interesting program has been arranged. 7. . Jobn F. Miller W. RO John F. Miller Women's Reltef corps will hold tt» regular meeting Saturday, August 6, at 2 p. m., to na’ hall, Armory, followed by a 6 o'clock G@aner, Bethiehem Shrine Rethiehem shrine, No, 1, White | Shrine of Jerusalem, will hold an all- day picnio in Woodland park for members and friends on Saturday, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1922. Chatter of the Shops ¢¥ SUZANNE THE SEATTLE STAR EATTLE SERVICE SET Max Oser Fails to See Fiancee at F rench Dock Mathilde Appears Bit Perplexed by His Absence BY WILLIAM ft. KUANS ANOARD THE STEAMSHIP MA JESTIC, CHERBOURG, Aug. 4—No lovers’ meeting marked the landing |or Mathilde MeCormick in France— |her fiance, Max Oner, wasn't at the dook, “Where In Mr. Owner?” 1 aniced the nddaughter ot John D. lier an we descended the wang plank of the Majestic. “Mr. Oxer?” parried Mins MeCor mick, in her best “nothing to may” BERTHE DEVEREUX ADAMS BATTLESHIP DIVISION SIX DESTROYER DIVISIONS We welcome today. This diviston] rave been awarded to each of of the mighty Pacific fleet includes | |daughtere, the Misses Frances and |?) UN these three porta. he U. 8, 8. New York, whose com r ; Blea: au . ore nding « “we > . | manner. Why, really, I don't think ovata ene Beach = “| manding officer te Captain A. W.| Destroyer Division $4, under Com | iis is the piace to discuss Mr. Over ger er woes Hinds, U, 8, Ni the U. & . Texas,|mand of Captain C. A. Abele, U. 8.11 am waying nothing regarding my Mr. and Mra. Frank Clise Cover| "20s commanding officer in Cap-|N., includes the Kidder, the Yarbor- | pin body! and daughter, Marguret, have taken |(#!". . BM sry i a Noi the ough, the Wood, the Sloat, the Shirk,| Mathilde seemed @ bit cross an an apartment at the Broadmore, tan ott - reo a Yo ne ite Velette. had all the appearance of being per] Have you noticed all the lovely new Fall apparel that is being shown eee Fog aad is Captain , Graham, Seckedinn Dieiadais 40, aide eoke plexed at the non-appearance of her/in the shops this last week? It just seems that one no sooner gets “all ‘ | Major and Mra. Clifford Andrus) ~*~ ™ ti 7 4 . S| Mance. She was dressed tn a brown | dressed up” for summer than it is time to etert all over again for fall. jieft Thureday for a trip to L&k®|apreesHIP DIVISION SEVEN mand of Captain H. %. Cook, U. 6. N.| touque, & gray tailor-made skirt and | However, the lot of satisfaction in knowing that it won't be very Chelan and Glacier Park, oa ge “ This [Contains the Robert Amith, the Bel-| White blouse 6 low neck difficult tor the most particular to find what her heart desires with such J *.9 8 le today honoring Tacoma, This |r s1ge, the Marcus, the Mervine, the cle Cyrun” MeCormick, whola wide selection to choose from, Mrs, Ralph 6. Hawley hae returnea | “vision embrame the U. &. &. Penn obeyed + tO8) made the trip from Chicago with her, roan a viet of two montha with her |S7/Tenim, Wheee eommanding eéficer |Ciines, the Wtieene. came to her rescue. 7 |fmother, Mew John Wisslow, in Call.| Captain KH. Campbell, U. 8. N.i) | Destroyer at peo nd SO" | “Ite ber own business” growiea| A FEW DAYS IN THE WOODS OR COUNTRY eo” fornia, the U. GS. Arteaga, whose clue |i aliens the Corsy, the Mull, thee aanaing wane, And your nails and hair are “simply ruined.” But it won't take toi : 6.9 eee ena, Me en oe Sol Don ooh, in hiooahant. On the trip over I got the tmpres- for them to be brought back to normal if you go up to the Marcell 1 Chariee M. Hurd te visiting |MAK*ly, U. & N.i the U. 8. A Miele |MacDonough, the Farenholt, th®/ sion trom a few short talke with Beauty Maar bee Tatane Bias. Tye Malenee tieont te aed lrelatives tn Hamilton, Mont. sippl, whose commanding officer ts |#fmner, the Melvin. Mathilde, who at times paced the are real experts at ALL beauty work. Call Main 1696, , ye wee | Captain 0. P. Jackson, U. 8. N. - deck anxiously, that she was going : ss, andl tae, Covieand Suita ead — BASE FORCE to Switzeriand to meet Oser, former 2.9. # ‘ deughter, Stephanie, have gone. to|“ATTLESHIP DIVIRION BIGHT Mas Mino arrived, under command | pwing livery «table proprietor, who| WHY GO TO A STUDIO TO BE PHOTOGRAPHED t for tore visit with relatives, 1s anchored off Bellingham today. joe Rear Admira} J. V. Chase, u. lw thrice her age, When you can have such works of art made right in your t |to remain uatit September Thin division axsembles the U. & 6.) This force combines the U. 8. 8./ However, Just before leaving the| P. Croule ‘U"Renn ts the artist—he specializes on home and #1 . a 6 7 Tennenses, on poem a4 peg oon pecarmbe amg og shin, she told the stewardess, “I hope settings and his prices are extremely moderate for the portraits : cer is Captain Philip Williams, U. 8.|ship, whose commanding of r is Tl have the same suite on the re 10 . Miss Ruth Stewart and lee Trane Ni the U. 8B. Idaho, whore com.|Capiain C. I P. Stone, U. & Nu the| turn trip.” produces, You can find him at 1910 Federal Ave, or call Cupitol 15 rei ort gedlaal a ME | inanding officer ts Captain J. R|U. 8 & Mercy, whose commanding| After two days out, the stewardess see ‘ jthete uncle and aunt, Congressman | noinsstt Pringle, U. & N. officer ts Captain C. W. Cole, U. 8./ anid, a picture of Max, garbed In the TURQUOISE MATRIX BEADS are very smart ané new—they ; and Mra. John F. Miller, left Thure- = Nj; the U. 8. #. Vestal, whose com-| uniform of @ Swiss major, was taken challenge the popularity of jade, and are particularly lovely wi day for thelr home in Bloomington, | ry agai manding officer is Captain J. J. Hy-| from the dresser in Mathilde’s state} Worm by @ blonde g j JUST A WORLD OF SMART HATS Can be found at the Model Millinery Shop, 627 Peoples Bank Clever tittle summer models and lots of chic models for fall land, U, 8. N.; the U, 8, 8. Cuyama, whore commanding officer ts Com mander J. MH, Biackbura, U. & N.; lthe U. & 8 Kamawha, whore com- manding officer is Commander 0. C. Dowling, U. 8. N. RANKING ‘The ships te a favorite pastime?) |If one only knows? So far an an| loutatder te trusted with tnformation it appeare that the two most up-to- |date and largest of the superdresd noughts owing allegiance to the Pa | cifte fleet are the U. &. 6. California | and the Ul 8. 8. Tennesses.. Then | come the U. & & New Mexfoo, the | U, &. & Misntestppt and the U. 8. 8. / Of the commanderinchief of the Pacific fleet, Admiral B. W. Eberte, U. &N,, ie the California. Her com- manding officer is Rear Admiral ¥f. J. Ziegemeter, U. 8. N. who will soon turn the command ever to an officer retieving hum. ‘ Flaguhip of Vice Admiral W. R. Shoemaker, U, 8. N, commanding Battleship Squadron Four, ts the New Mexico. Her commanding offt- cer ie Captain Yates Sterling, U. #. N, Both these ships are in the Yard tor overhaul Fiagehip of Rear Aémiral R. 1. Jackson, U. & N., commanding Bat- tleship Division Stx, ls the New York Fiagthip of Rear Admiral C. FP. room and put away. At one time tn England the boty of a wulcide was denied Christian rites In burial, WATCH YOUR PURSE; “SKINNERS” AROUND TO SELL YOU “FURS” Citpped rabbit sking and other infertor and cheap furs are being old as genuine Alaska seal, ete, by « group of men who are tell ing women over the city that they can buy the skins far under the Whether it’s fashion or beauty or health you seek, Suzanne will help you on Friday each week, SUCH A RELIEF; MY EYES NEVER BOTHER Me any more, I can sew and read et night like any one anf I dont have any more headaches or eyestrain. Dr. and EéAmunds fitted me with glases that were made for my eyes. will find them on Fraser‘ reon's balcony. eee FURS ARE SO NECESSARY THIS SEASON eee : Hughes, U. & N., commanding Pat-|Idabo. After them the U. & 8. Ari-|| regular price, it was reported by It seems they never were so much bat there > ADDITIONAL CLUBS tleship Division Beven, ia the Art-|zona end the U. #. 8. Pennsylvania. || the retall trade department of eolation Page nthas lt that your old ones po rn pBsgh cd . Seattle W. "s Club sone. Following them the U. & @. Okis- || the Chamber of Commerce Thure- new. The Model Shop, 527 Peoples’ Bank Bidg., remodel, redyes s ‘The Seattle Woman's club wm hota] Fisgvhip of Rear Admiral J. V.jhoma. And last the U. &. & New|) day. The department offers a re recuts furs in such an expert way that they can’t be told from an important board meeting, Tuesday |Chas4, U. @. N. commanding the|York, the U. #. 8 Texas and the|| ward of $25 for information which SOE ‘ morning, Aug. §, at 11 o'clock, at the hse foree, is the Connecticut. U. & & Connecticut. Age counts In|] will lead to the arrest and con- > * home of Mra, EB, B. Dudden, 4929] Fisgnhip of Destroyer Division $4/battleships, ma petite amie, even! viction of any member of the THOUGH THERE IS MUCH TALK about the very large hat, end h Canada drive. Take Fauntleroy car |! the Kidder; fingxhip of Destroyer |more than ft does with a femme dui| band. They are yelling without Much evidence to substantiate the taik, the new fall hats cling Findlay st Division 9%, the Robert Smith; flag-|monde Rut a woman of fashion can|| a tonnes and are subject to arrest the turban shapes even tho they have been popular for the past ee ship of Destroyer Division 24, the|use her Ipetick and her rouge A/| on that charge aa well as for mis eearons, Ss atts, é Rapti ® ponntity ‘ battleship can't representation of thelr goods. t ‘The Western Washington Baptist s \IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO CALL y @ummer assembly will convene Au On Selma Lareon and talk with her about the removal of » THE MODERN MOTHER fiuous hairs. Her long experience enables her to tell you : enroliment jast year was @ little over what she can do. 616 Hoge Bidg, or call Main 8282, 100, and advance registrations tndt- Prey enrggett oF me sorplvaargedlie es é yea pay pecan A aden ty eta | much more competent person, com.| WHAT SUPREME JOY IN HAVING A CAR y jtnis year. A special beet for the on dining tm one individual the duties These wonderful daye-—and especially when you don't have te e vo yt nel a tn Aging of nurse, cook, teacher and moral in-| over the thought that it is going to be very difficult to meet the sean ran A pgnsan eg 10 o'clock, go structor, It ls no wonder that many payment, for Hugh Baird is offering such pleasing terms on cars.¢ » 7 seednured sees Sa a [eee ween trish water is & pleasure to pay them. Fourth and James, or call Elliott Aclentinis have shown tat tounte|@riffiths Would Be Murderer Shoots Soe eetain. snd Sak as rng Oat) ins anus UeuD Ae daw contin oe © : A 4 NE TUC p USE ONT i |the number of suicides are commit} Salt Water Senator Judie it: Court hes pat waatis wo Gin a Gare seme] Ge can Sa corre sans bagied very eluant « ted in the daytime. Declaring that the future of the} BELGRADE. Aug. 4—-While pre /tion, Buch worgen will find them. used as an approved trimming. Advertisement. A NOT once 90 state of Washington les along mart-| staing at the trial of a murdered at selves benefited and their burdens Arabians salute each other by plac | time tines, Judge Austin FL Griffiths, Nt mat made easter by the use of Lydia BL CARDIFFYF, Aug. 4—Henry Rad- DUBLIN, Aug. 4—Plans for candidate for the republican’ nomina. | N!#% M- Shdltech was shot by the | pinyham's Vegetable Compound, |cliffa, the rich shipowner, who died | tablishing & Casino inthe neigh ~ — — eo tion for U. &. senator, told the Col |PT#ener. Who grabbed his guard's | wrich wae made for suffering wom. | recently, left $500,000 to each of his|hood of Dublin on the order t ored Republican club at Mt. nye en, and does not-fall to relieve them. | granddaughters, Diane and Violet| Monte Carlo are under consid } | can buy (samples @ersonal Service) An examina Bpectal, prompt people. 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