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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1922; THE SEATTLE STAR “Ty 7 TIP T ) - | Women of G. A. R. Home pehacen! NOTED ARTIST EMPLOYED cmen of 6 8, Ha P and riyotd erhomeon are] AS BANK’S ILLUSTRATOR (cit ine trownde ot the insite vartcolored deads, and an orchid cor sage Immediately after the ceremony th wes a ption at the Plumer felt resider where wild orange spending August at the Big F 7 BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD will aecomt saith ia eal 4 dance porate : , aa taturda: na — sweet peas In pastel shades beaut Mrs. Frank G, Taylor and eon! tonal bank, a very interesting book Sekt ‘aanuae pot lima ion fa invited to bring « fied the breakfast table, Assisting Frank returned Tuesday from Saints’ | jet, which had been Mberhlly ilus|"qunce” in harmony with the per rch. Cotten will bo served Rie @ « | were Mine Hadith Armatrong. Mise Rest, where they have been for three | trated from original drawings by| formers. ‘The theme is a Russian |CmMmittee In charge Miss Mildred Miller’s|iinestron. | Mr. and Mrs, ‘Thomas Magrath | ora Fil etter alba iAtiguel- 30, te eiatendert 2 ee Wedding; Flume rfelt-| + i an Fog asa wi eat wer tained on beard ar K.%.| The employment of euch a promt tine Merepenn plays o¢ nent artist to make these drawings distinction will be pre - MAN TO TEAR the direction of Glen the Christmas, Present NOSE FROM Schlenke Wedding ‘Sol- the bride traveling in a dreas of navy emnized. |btue Potret twill, designe with bead: | “ee Mr, and Mra, B. A. Garber and/ 17 In all, marks the booklet as dis Hughes, Jea panels, e-fitting blue felt hat Mra, W, 2. Waldo left Tuesday for | Hetive lby Arthur Schnitzer A Bright 88 MILDRED MILLER,|*h 4 stone marten fur, They will be & motor trip to Mount Iainier, | ‘The exterior view Iam very fine| Morning.” by Serafin und Joa GRINDSTO) 1 } 2 MILLER, if home after Septem! in Seat eve plece of imaginative work, very dif: | Alvares Quintero, and “Simoom,” by | Dick, you work too daughter of Mr, and Mra./tie, ‘The outoftown guests at the BERTHE DEVEREUX ADAMS Dr. and Mrs, Kirk Brown (Lote| ficult to execute tor. such'a purpose. |Aueuee Beindbors want Gualad’ beeethe a ae Charles Southard Miller, whose mar.) wedding v Mra, M.S, Willis, Mes. De OKLAHOMA SLPS SILV me Bronson) and em son, of Grand “ee | me |change and come on a lark wit " athisen, Cr " t " ’ ie me a, a y . Fiage to Captain Stewart Franklin ¥ a M abies es Marware In besieged every afternoon by] As usual? A little more be yf wel. View, are spending August with Mra.| Mrs, Charles Paul tn executing | A textile exhibition is being held in| What nay?” Miller, Tenth field artillery, United 9, i . Parts ay I Mr. J, Shor. [SUnUeHS visitors, They want to “nee be Oklahgma be bre Wp aap Hronson's parents, Mr, und Mre, C. C.| series of masks, to be used in the |the galleries of the Beattle Fine Arts Ding it, man, the businens will . ’ ailey of Portland, and Mr, J. Shei ns. 6 presented by the atate o Gtates army, of Camp Lewis, #0n|/ man MoClory of Montana the wheels Ko wound” ‘They want to |! One presented by the state OF ronson, at their home, 239 49th| ballet program given under the di: |soctety, 1218 Fourth ave. This ex-|on the rocks if I don't keep my . John F. Miller and} ® ‘i ak ee see the works. They want to see the “4 t - ve Lave, N. Mr. Deming Bronson ar: rection of Adolph Bolm, at the Cor-| hibition was awarded the medal for |to the grindstone,” @f Congressman John — t nip * . II first prise in a boa carniys 1M‘ irived Thursday from Freano, Cal.,| nish Little theater, Monday and distinction of design and crafteman Nonsense, You told me ages Mre. Miller, will be solemnisea at! Miss Katharine Dal 7] to |inside which the Oklahoma took the hon | and is also the guest of his parents. | ‘Tuesday evenings, August 14 and 16.|«hip by the Architectural league of|that the business depression the home of her parents Saturtay| Wed Thursday Evening And the inside of a modern battle | or. bee eee | ‘The masks represent the gargoyles |New York at thee, 1921 exhibition. | 4 and that things were evening, August 12, will have as her Miss Katherine Dally, daughter of |®!P represents the equipment. of a | RANKING OFFICERS Mr. Harold Slammer, of New York of | the © athedral of Notre Dame, and | “*-* for you. You work just as has Bridal attendant Mrs. Albert Charles’ Mr, and Mra, 8. W.'It. Dally, will | model clty | Include Captain #. V. Graham U.| Sty, Who has been visiting Mr. and ——~| Sam Hume, with his entire com. )¢ver and it will get you. Meubd (Katherine Jerome) as matron .4 we Howard Woolston Thursday | The gob finds, there everything he!#, N., commanding nmander M.| MO. H. N. Mildreth, haa returned a have been studying political! pany from #an Francisco, will epend) "Well, I'll try to tear mynelt of honor. Lieut. Ernest J. Riley will be bes! fan and the ushers are Capt. Louls evening at the home of her parents, [his home. nomy at the University of Lon: |the month of March at the Cornish |\""4 do something or other with in the presence of relatives and a n ain outive; Lieuten: | n Main Str ~ ee |don are spending three montha thin) thes soon t in his own home |G, Cook, U. BN ant Commander W, O, Wallace, U. 8. | er presenting plays } nly much better c | i i an, ei Miss } ‘Boon nothing. Youll =m ; ne few friends. Rev, Arch Tre N. Licutenant. Commander C. |. Mr®. Irving M. Glen ts tn Dallas, |*summer traveling in Europe. Mins | a ae W. Hassiock, Capt, W. Stewart . - . t $30 king tary, scientific, of Iteutenant Commander ©. Ei ore, visiting het mother, Mrb. H. L.|Bnid will return to New York early| ‘ definite old man. Right Zimm nm Lieut. Marold A,|™ayne will read the service at 8:3 Reardan, U, & N., Lieutenant Com lin Octot Marion Olsen will return from N rong se meataattna Tae sear kbent, Musee! D. Powell, |oclock A most excellent savor, excels any-|mander M, J. Foster, U. 8. N., Lieu-| Veasle pee Satan, but Ds, Ses we oe Veet: Onn S ane you 008.2 aa Senco. TU Marriott and Lieut.| Miss Louise Dally, the bride's | thing the old hotel ever offered ltonaat Combate GL. Werter, t ee main on the continent for the Win-| oe ine thenter at nish echoo! 7 nd I think you and 1 should Frank A. Henning, all of Camp cousin, will be maid of honor, and| Between you and me and the tur-/s, N., Commander J. W. Backue, M.|_ Dr. and Mra. ©. B, Hagyard with | ler any +> Patt as 07 Sa | cane alan. sRtke. weryapen: Seis “ x |Miss Anna Adams and Miss Helen |ret top it equala very nearly every:|c, U. # N., Lieutenant Commander |Mf 4nd Mre. Edwin J, Bartels have ag |Kirls and give them a reo news. Norwood, bridesmaids, Mr, George|thing mother used to make. One/ar D.C._U. B_N. Com. | returned from a tour of Vancouver| Mr, Bruce C. Short returned Mon: | ¥ 5 ike we used to before you ‘The wedding marches will be - “—s ‘ 1. ©. Harrison, ‘ N m leer ; Mr, Calvin Brainard Cady hae been | confounded busy.” layed by Miss Dorothy Ewing. | Willams of New York will act ax {doesn't admit this, of course. Hut |mander 8, BE. Harber, 8. C. | inland MRS |day evening from a three weeks’ trip| Mr. alvin ete director of the Cor papesdh oes EP ONO S. ' —o 6 best man for Mr, Woolston. jthe way an undernourished ttle |Lieytenant D Barbey, U ta the Mast nish school. Mr. Cady founded the |y j,, pings: eee n't any decent clothes to University of Michigan music school. |4 party with ladies, though.” “ee Mra. Harry G. Tremaine, who has | ob puts on flesh. | on board @ battle: | Lieutenant Ft. 8. W Miss Lilian Flumerfelt . "|been visiting Mr. and Mra, W. &.| Miss Ethel Emory has returned to : 4 seems to prove it lLieutenant D. W. "1 ' s Is Brid. Tea Assistents . | There is a hospital, the renowned ot pores ol B. V. Vosburg gs \Chandier at Coos Bay, will return| San Franciaco, after a two weeks’ ae 94 ss | “Oh, thunder. Get some. ride On Tuesday afternoon, August 15. | sic% bay; there are baths. there are N. Lieutenant J. 8. Phillips, about Auguat 25, | vinit with friends in this city, Miss} An interesting event is the Freder-| you're no pauper, and 1 kn The marriage of Miss Lillian) when Miss Grace Lewis is entertain Plumertelt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs./ing at tea for Miss Jane Truax, she Wiliam Fiumerfelt, to Mr. George | will be nxsisted by Mra, Wallace ¥. Schlenker, son of Mrs, H. J. Hein. | futhie, Miss Nellie Felger, Mise | Was solemnized this morning at 9! Karla Stoltenberg and Miss Dorothy barber shops, there are laundries and| nN Lieutenant H. D. Hoffman, tailor shops, each and all of a clean-|N Lieutenant J. W. Birk, t If you don't , |pictorial photography. The third |suit at Cherry's? Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Welker are| University of Washington and Mims |? }liness, of an efficiency, Main Street! rioutenant W. 8. Holloway 8:|1!ving in Versailies, France, where |Prince’s school in Boston, is now as | event of this kind will be held in the to pay for the whole thing never visioned, and would never un 1 Lieutenant H. C. Schrader, U.|Mr, Welker is superintendent of a|*A#tant superintendent of one of the | #uditorium of the store from Novem: | Cherry's are the folks that will derstand. 8. N.. Lieutenant J, Whalen, U. 8. |Methodiet orphanage, ~ Mra. Welker |!4re¢ department stores in San Fran. | ber 6 to 18 you to make mighty convenien! 8 8 man, U. 8 ' 1 U U &. t a. | oon Emory, who is # graduate of thejick & Nelson annual exhibition of | Why don't you select a good loo N., | @elock in the Church of the Blessed (Greene, who will alternate at the neha saath ‘. tao the - sHede a ly M an. sad claco. | The best pictures will be awarded | rangements for payments. Sacrament, Rev. Father Kelly offict-| urns, assisted by the Misses Char Bea ‘a ae oo * Rove! ba yar pe vl rag gab ana fens fy vaste ae see [Prizes of $100, $76, $50, $10 and $5.) “They are at 1015 Second av lotto = Hounsy, Elisabeth Folsom. |oniy poanible whore resources are a4|t!. 8 N, Lieutenant H. 8 Dyer, |University of Washington, Mr. and Mra, Caspar Fincher, who |Highteen prises will be awarded in|the Rialto building, upstairs, ‘The church was Le sewn Severus Helen Chinn, Geraldine Farrar, C&f | eat ge those of a national govern-|chapiain, U. 8 N., Lieutenant F. F. bs rege are mpending the summer in travel | #!l |the Pig'n Whistle, Take elevato the altar was : Sv rotvin. ‘ us ghee gyre | M | Adve t (rong thar ol ate thuord as daly tice te Shea ment. Main Street's movie theater |Foster, U. 3 And jess in rank] Dr. and Mra. Ralph L. Sweet and |4oroad. are spending the month of DRT I enhdenancn tnt Ive : t as P; shrinks into oblivion by comparisen. but much In evidence, all the lovely |tamity will remove next week from | —— R Ee abd lies of the valiey. cory | Benefit for Orthopedic Main Street's sloppy school is re-| ensigns thelr et ome at Three Tree | ries } ; ECZEMA TORTU by rows of cathedral tapers. J ie 5 ymmer hon Three Tree #7 ¥ : edd uste was | fF] ital placed by expert inatruction in many | - Point to their town house, 6210 20in|, Mr and Mra. Donald Fraser, who 5 ‘ is one of the curses of modern se, Guinan orem ie | tee we trades and several professions, | MASCOTS ave, N. BE. Mra, Bweet leaves in a |D8V® been visiting Mr, Fraser's of which none escape, rich or poor, oe a eee ct. [1 Mie, W:, B Henderson of Inter) stain street's ‘slouchy doctor t#| Have been forgotten? She has|ehort time for Kansas City to visit (father. Mr. A. G. M. Fraser, for a It can always be told by the t : , and Mr. Earl Ampes, orga taken guild and Mra. Beasie T. Red-|suppianted by medical officers high-|several mascots, has the Oklahoma. relatives, jmonth, left Monday for Montana to} j ened, cracked or t the ceremony Mra. May! mas of Alki auxiliary, wil) sponsor a eee | Visit relatives, before going to Char. SCALY SKIN OR WEEPING SORES from which oozes a clear which causes an intolerable ITCHING and makes ‘ife an itching mig especially at night. The old method of treating the disease : ly skilled, and Main Street's narrow: | 4 coltie named Prince, A ban-| wa < . colt amed Prin / Oliver sang most impressively | ridge tea and musical program in} minded minister by morale officers tam rooster. The place where the/ lotteville, Va. where they will reside m. * Mrs. Isabelle Mack and daughter. ne ‘2 “Ave Maria. the afternoon and a dance tn the | op wig, ‘ ial t | ‘ Mrs. Hugh F. Shawy/of Minneapo-|evening at the Stockade hotel de oe and special train: |dreadnought wedding was staged,|Miew Enid Mack, who left Beattle | ing In the needs of men t | catapul ltwo ’ “Mis, sister of the bride, as matron of Thursday evening, August 17, for the | "rns inode ot battleship ts, tn! lie Pea a sare tia) phallic dinate | ong Wore shell pink crepebdacked jpenetit of the Orthopedic honpital ioneehéer : fact. & «mall city. But tt» Main in raancaiag Lage Hoey in|, Bride will begin at 2 o'clock and / street i an example of all that (THE YACHT CLUB Rain and earch Ganaes et |” Wa* OP Serves at 4 fectock. Knowledge, backed by unlimited re-| Meautifully managed, beautifully |. Mra. Ralph C. Shaw, of Pittsburg, jis visiting her mother, Mrs, Walter MacPherson, at the Hotel Sorrento. eee Mim Alice Hole is at home again, | ¥ fia roses and lilles of the valley. ’ gources, can give situated, and with a nautical tang, | jatter spending a few weeks at Hay- Ltn. f Pilea Groen: Your attendants, Mra. Lester | Engagement of Miss FE ae Is 2 favorite rendexvous for the fieet | ee : tS te the pu aE Pelton, Mrs. Bart Spellman, Mrs./ Adelaide Miller aren jeteeers | 4 chance to live underneath, Sind os ‘Sten On the Oklahoma? Encouraged! Saturday a large party amsermbled | eon oar yg the Announced and supervined to the utmost degree. |there preparatory to embarking va hast ASK DR. MACY The treatment of eczema ‘of Portland, wore attractive} Mr. and Mra. Frederick William |A* they are on all battleships }the Mixsawit, Mr, David Whitcom! 19th Vear ee ce aah enn pe of crepe-backed satin. Mra./Miller announce the engagement of | The commanding officer of the handsome yacht, which happtly con- {fast Speplal trestment, Povo yond ~ meyers pet. was in blue, heavily |thetr daughter, Adelaidey to Mr jOklahoma, Captain &. V. Graham, |véyed les voyageurs to the Yard, results for th i. fod and penetrating fotion mat in bi t beads. Her flow-|Roger James Coughljn, son of Mr.jU. 5. N.. triumphantly points to al where they were entertained at more serious all : ibe tied, which to th ‘arm bouquet of coral|and Mra. W. H. ¢ an The wed. long Mat of his ship's trophies, luncheon on board his flagship by mente of the im E | tom ot the pose peer peas and gypeophila. Mrs. ding will take place late In August. She has the Beuchle cup, marine | Admiral BW. Eberle, U. & N.. com car be Ot 3H aes _ : kills. ‘s gown was pertwinkle oe rif_le team trophy manderin-chief of the Pacific fleet RUE UM ATES, % Deaded in silver, and pink sweet inner She has the division football cham The admiral and Mrs Eberle re . TURERCULOS > ch Hosts at Din plonship cup, won by her snappy ma-| turned on the Mixaawit with Mr. and The simplest way to end a ALL PUS COND! were her flowers. White satin) a, and Mrs. Harry Stephenson | jrines at Bantry Bay, Ireland, in|Mre. Whitcomb, with whom they| or is Biue-jay. A touch vio sees, nae fe jand causing an entirely new Bowen were hosts at a dinner of i191 tater spent a sylvan week-end stops the pain mstantly. Then | to grow. Such a lotion is twelve covers at their residence last! sie owns the perpetual Inter-fleet a the corn loosens and comes ALYS ; a ,jevening to honor Dr. and Mrs. Will-|chatienge trophy. | CERTAINLY out. Made in a colorless d2dad fam Allen (adel! Gille) and Dr. and) ghe has the Irwin cup for the best| he fe. Ax this Bremerton dialogue clear liquid (one drop does u — ni as une na Mrs. Parker of Los Angoles. etteelan. ° Bh wad neti it}) and in extra thin plas- 1 in maline to correspond ge Tia fhe has a baseball cup, two whale-| First Flapper (curious) — What's ters. The action is the same, ‘thale. gowns, were worn. Mrs. Haskell Hostess boat cups, and the challenge trophy |that bie E for on the smokestack? P . S I 1 Evenings and Sun- Mr. Steven Fhimertelt, brother of lat Pretty Affai lfor regulations cutters. Her nick | Seoond Flapper (patronizing) ain Stops Instantly) | oy ey Sopointment.._ rarper the bride, wag best man, and the at rretty ar name Is “Okay.".Do you wonder? [Don't you know? It stands for|——-—@sasim-————~ [ide 1804 dra Av. Cor. Pike St. Gehers were Mr. Lester Pelton, Mr.| _ Entertaining in compliment to her _ Eberie, She's lis flagship. Eck and Mr. Bart Spett-| “ter, Mrs. Berma J. Gardner, of At 4 x4 lanta, and Mre Florence C Thompson, of New York city, who are her house guests, Mrs. G, Austin Haskell was hostess at a beautifully pointed luncheon of thirty covers | rs the Tennis club Tunmlay f/'The bride was lovely In her wed gown of tvory satin, elaborately ee fn crystals and pearts. tulle veil, edged with rare old a SURI ux > cicet oc commen tine Pink and white water lilies, com : Orchids and lilies of the valley, | bined with lavender and pink-tinted tly showered with Cecil Brun-|*¥eet pess and the cool green of | roses and tied with aflver tulle,| ™#iden-hair fern, made o charming | 7 the flowers carried. center for the table. Bridgo was| Bnd |__ WOMEN’S CLUBS TURRELL’S ANNOUNCE S788 8 S225 So > blue satin, with an over | Lancheon and Gress of gold lace, and wore a cor- wage of orchids and sweet peas, Mra. Theater Party Mrs. M. J. McCann entertained CLUBS FOR THURSDAY | Sunshine Guild Hein, the groom's mother, wore a |__ Sunshine guild will meet with Minn) iyedel in henna satin, embroidered in | With @ luncheon for twelve at Fred ; Alpha Xi Delta Alumnae | Mabel Li 18 18th ave. N. W _ ; —— rage pong : 8 _ sayy Egger Alpha Xi Delta Alumnae will be| Thursday mort August 10, at 11 ior of her sister, Mra. Mary} 7 | o'clock. : DATES MeAlpin Of St. Paul, who te her|ttertsined at a swimming party cee guest, and for Mra. Mary KOtzhan of |*>4 dinner Thursday,,Auguat 10, at Seattle Circle No. 549 TO REMEMBER Portiand. A theater party followed |¢ o'clock by Misa Sarah Harris, Miss} geattie Circle No. 649, Neighbors Women’s LOW SHOES Fortson-Thygesen auxiliary No. THURSDAY, AUGUST 16— jf lancheon. Leona Inches and Mf, Mildred|of Wooderaft, will entertain mem Mra. Edith Steva to entert lo thopedi * Tea SI Bowles at the home of Misa Harris,| bers of the Everett circle Thuraday luncheon, complimenting Mr Orthopedic Tea Shop }216 40th ave evening, August 10, in the A. 0. U - ®. Ki % ome. ; , : . ° hare, Tpemae Abels tentheen tor ||. Tatty. Stirling’ chapter, D. A. R.,| eo % |W. hall ‘ieee July’s Successful Clearance Sale Left About 2,500 Pairs of Highest Quality Miss Peasy Harper. with Mrs. C. W. Chandler, of the! Seattle Review, No. 8 | P j 4 Until &velock, ‘complimentary of | Queen Anne guild, as hostess, will be| Seattle review, No. 8, W. B. A cd Fortson-Thygesen Auxiliary in charge of the Orthopedic Tea Shop | the Maccabees, will meet in the A Mes. Juda jot. ia. wa Mie! Thursday, ansisted” by Mra. D. W.!U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave, ‘Thurs,|U- 8. W. V.. will hold its regular) ‘Mrs, Harvey Sullivan's ten and OXFORDS PUMPS——SANDALS the combined stocks from both stores. These have been grouped for im- mediate disposal at SECOND AND MADISON ONLY Sizes broken in each style but there are plenty of sizes in the total p00 to $9.20 shower to compliment Miss Edna |/ McNaughton, Mrs, ¥. W. Rhodes, | day evening, August 10, at § o'clock. | meeting at the Armory Thursday MeCreery. Mrs. Edwin 8. Ivers, Mra, H. H. | Officers requested to wear white. jAugust 10, at 2 p. m Bulkeley, Mre. J. L. Greenwell, Mra. | ge | ol Mg Sarees, E. E. Rhodes, Mrs, Edna H. Morgan Eastern Star Lawn Fete | ADDITIONAL CLUBS and Mra, Joseph M. Vallentine. Members of the Eastern Star resid. | “ ing in the Greenwood district Will Daughters of St, George Former Residents of Rock Port {give a lawn fete at the home of Mr Tie Daughters of St. George will! to Pienie jJohn Tyler, 8615 11th ave. §. W,,/have a picnic at Alki beach, Mon Former residents of Rock Port, | Thu August 10, at 2 p.m. Allj/¢ August 14. Basket"lunch. All acer county, Iliinois, will hold an | Bas are invited ‘triends welcome | pienic in Woodland park, | — August 13. Mf. and Mrs. C. L. Cragin will en- tertain at dinner for Mise Edna MeCreery and her fiance, Mr Beverly Hancock. Frank KR. Van Tuy!'s luncheon at the sunset chub, to honor Mra. A. 8. Kerry and Mra. Frederick Bausman. Mise Ruth Bamford wil! be hostess to honor Mina Louise at home, trom 3 to 6 | rm 8 Sunday, YOU HAVE A Bol mis wvour | GOAL ot SHORTAGE Best authorities predict a coal shortage even though the miners resume at once, West Seattle Review Sewing Circle ‘The West Seattle Review Sewing circle will meet with Mrs. John M Donald, 2119 424 ave. 8. W., Friday, August 11, at 1 p,m. Members and friends invited. TEETH fn compliment to Mra Vaughn Taylor and Mrs, H. > man Hill, BATURDAY, AUGUST 12—~ Mr. and Mrs. William L. Rawn's in formai dinner at home to honor Miss Eva Engstrom and tance Mr. Staart Nefteler. Mrs. John L. Hail to entertain at fea from 2 until! 6 o'clock, in compliment to her mother, Mra Anna Schriefer, of Cincinnati MONDAY, AUGUST 14— FREE DAILY About 1,000 pairs of White Fab. About 900 pairs of Oxfords, Pumps, About 600 pairs, consisting Miss Jean Fay to entertain at A water heater such Black and White Fabric, Sandals, in Patent Leather, Brown and Yuacheon tn compliment to Mies || er such as meow. 2c 3 : abies Biack Calf, White Kid, Brown or Black almost entirely of Laird Schober & TUESDAY, AUGUST | this will insure your hav- a aed yon zener We Suede, Beige, Gray ‘and numerous at: Co. Pumps and Oxfords, in a hun- Mrs. Robert BR. | ing hot water economic- Strap Pumps and Oxfords, Pearl tractive combinations, Comprising an Hostess at a bridge | Elk and Smoked Elk Oxfords, and elaborate assortment of attractive amod- we or pete: Se ee icone 14 Mise Marc ally. others which were priced at $7.95 els, which were priced during July Sale These were priced during July at tea from 4 until ate Teewiee, Mine Our whalebone rubber, which does | at the Ten not cover the root of the mouth if] Lombard. you have two or more teeth, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 Natural Rubber, set of Miss Eva Enestr wed Mr. |teeth....... $6. 00 + Hunter at the herp Me, and Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect re-| Jobn Engstrom, at 4:30 | production of the human gum, set | @MUREDAT, Avaver 11~ Sati ene $ 10.00 ° The marr Byers d GOLD ©) ROW N BRIDGEWORK. miter | Most of our present patron, from 3 until & o'clock. mers, whose work is still giving good ‘TUESDAY, AUGUST 20 satisfaction, The marriage of Miss Dean Lom- All work guaranteed for 15 years, | bebe to. My. Francis Lemon Examinations free, Brown, tn the Prospect Congrega 1 i to es during the July Sale. at $9.95, $ Consider the Turrell Quality! Read These Prices Over Again! Costs and former values have been entirely ignored! TURRELL’S AMERICA’S FINEST FOOTWEAR Second and Madison Only No Refunds or Exchanges No Refunds or Exchanges We have only a carload at this special price, $22.50; $7.50 down and $3.00 a month, or 3 per cent discount for cash with order. Installed as usual, SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY 1308 Fourth Ave. Main 6767 THE GAS CO. tional ehurch, at #:30 o'c) Kathryn Barnbisel to Mr. George F. Pier- rott, in Christ Episcopal church, at $:30 o' dock SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2— cowie: ..| DENTISTS Creery to Mr Established 20 Years Hancock, in grinity Giursh, “at ee 2nd Ave. and University St. * » seser Serv wens ct wou

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