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PAGE 8 Seattle Personal Miller, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Charles Southard Miller, to Captain : Sa il ; Stewart Franklin Miller, Tenth Field several months in th 7 it, bra ey by wa ‘anadian Pacific artillery, now stationed at Camp | Ns imer in Vancouver by Mr. Lewis, son of Congressman John F. sxe, who returned with them. Mra. Miler and Mrs. Miller, was solem- Skee! went Bast as a delegate to the teed Saturday evening at the home of Kappa Alpha Theta national conven ; Dr. L.| ton, heid at Lake Placid, June 24 to the bride's parents, with Rev: T 28, Since that time she has been vie &. Chafer reading the service at $20 Hine ner old home in Kenton, 0. og Mr, and Mrs. Charles H, Lilly and ‘The home blossomed with late/chiidren, Janet and Richard, re summer flowers, the shades of pink. turned Saturday night from « two white and lavender predominating. | weeks’ camping tour near Sulphur Clusters of —long-stemmed pink | Springs, in the Blewitt mountains giadioli on the crest of white stan gener @ards, formed the floral lane down] yr. ang atre. 0. C, Mons, who have which the bridal party proceeded to ).00, in southern California for the the improvised altar--a canopy of Sass Shae, have. reruraeh be .talh ‘White sweet peas and plumosa fern, |i. with showers of the dainty white) turned Sunday night from a trip of 5, eee Dr. Eugene Hodges Pound, of Jacksonville, Fla., who is to wed Miss hryn Byers Thursday evening, arrived and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Byers, ee Mr. and Mra. H. C. Peters, with Mra. Peters’ brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mre, J. Schuster, of Nelisvilie, Wis, motored to Lake Chelan for the week-end. ore Lieutenant Ernest J. Riley was best man, and the ushers were Captain Louis W. Hasslock, Captain W. Stewart Zimmerman, Lieutenant A. Guernsey, Lieutenant Russel D. Powell, Lieutenant Owen Marriott and Lieutenant Frank A. Henning, all of Camp Lewis. Miss Dorothy Ewing played the ‘erine Jerome), the matron of honor, Was very attractive in a gown of periwinkle blue and lavender crepe ¢, fashioned on straight lines | ' Mra. Erte Von der Goltz (Bertha |Tremper), ot New York city, wif ar- rive August 19 to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. & Tremper, for ten days, when, accompanied by them and her sister, Mrs. J. Richard Lane, and three young daughters, she will motor to California, from whence of lavender crepe and cirelet of sweet peas hair and her flow. Alki PUTA, will meeting Tuesday, Augunt 16, at the home Venters, 2122 Alki ave, at 2 p.m. A large attendance req “* Capitol Hit W. C. T. U. Plente Capitol Hi W. C. T. U. will hold) an all-day meeting and annual ptentc at the home of Mra, G. BE. Stanley, S8T8 434 ave. N. gust 15. Able speakers wil! discuss! Hurd, wi Seattle Lodge No, 7 od tertain with a card party Tuesday, August 16, at 9 p,m. in Evergrern hall, A. O, UL W nese meeting will be held at 7:45 p. m. of Brighton POT. A. Pi onle at noon. Whittier PLT, A. Whittier PT. ‘Tuesday, park A Luncheon at Coffee will be served Pythian Sisters The Pythian Sisters’ Past Chiefs’ association will give the home of Mr 4231 Evanston a 16, at 2p. m. Motor place, No, 7, Degree of Hon. p.m, Association, wilt en: |” building. A busi fund, ee will hold a ptente 15, at Woodland 12:30 o'clock pla Alki POT, A. w hold ite president, Mra, John ted. Col | atth at card party at) Phinney car to! block went. K., Tuesday, Au-jby THE SEATTLE STAR_ Got Matrimonial —_| ton tent, Agnes & W, Swinton and Mary H, Miller were admitted by re FASHION —— ed ington at, Tuesday, Auguat 16, at 2| Pioneer Washington that in case of unt able weather the annunl basket ple | | Women's Keewaydin Club of Mercer | "O° arranged to 1 For the benefit of the clubhouse the monthly of the Women's Keewaydin club of tis , August 16, at 1290 o'clock at the home of Mra. Brien RK. Williams, MeGilvra Landing, The assisting hostesses will be Mra. J. W. Draper, Mra, W. C, Bartlett, Mra. 8. Foster, a special and Mra, C. D. Laide. | to attend ts extended to all interested friends in town, ‘The Mothers’ fraternity will have an all-day meet: | Brighton PT. A, will hold @ plenie|ing and luncheon Tuesday, August} ¥. at Seward park Tuesday, August 15, | 15, Junehy Bring cup and spoon. fee will be served at the chapter house, ADDITIONAL CLUBS Clara Barton Tent Fannie Plummer, | Veterans, at their regular mecting | bast Tuesday, August |held August 9, had the honor of en-| tertaining Department Sears and his staff, Comrade Hurd, Nationa! and Department Council of|a spectal Administration, and Comrade Law-| August 11, in the Ete! building, in| streets will be published later, jrenee, department junior vice com. | honor - mander, Judge Hoyt, who has been | Missoula, Mont, appointed department judge advocate | dent of the Montana Osteopathic as | city council has refused to adopt a| Thomas Me€rory, who Grace | sociation, gave an interesting lecture | rule forbidding employes Department on osteopathic principles and demon: | during working hours obligated into Clara Bar. be held park auxiliary. | expected to promptu bridge luncheon nounced to take | vited. . Mra, HM. C. Raymer|_ THO Ald society of the Ballard ‘An invitation | Presbyterian church will hold «| Memorial |meeting in the church annex! August 19 | Wednesday, elub of Delta Chi 1605 K. “ya oe ‘ed Alaskans will park, Sunday, . Commander | of Dr. President she will return to her home. Mr. and Mra. Tremper will return to Se attic, but Mra. Lane and children will remain in the South for the winter, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hanscom, who have recently returned from an ab- sence of three years in the Ortent, are being congratulated upon the birth of a daughter August 4 at the i oe ‘Mr, and Mra, Clyde Hadley are en- tertaining as their house guests, their cousina, Mr. Mra, Ray Adams and Mr. and, Mra. Frank Adama, of Indignapells. . . Mra. Roy E. Campbell and daugh- ter, Betty, returned Friday from Alderbrook, Hood canal, where they have been for the past six weeks. eee Mr. W. C. Sutton and éaughter, Elizabeth, have returned from Lake Chelan, after spending a month at Meadow Creek lodge. aoe Mins Pauline Wykes ts visiting friends at McKenna for a few weeks. eee Mrs. Chester Coulter and iittle daughter are spending a week with friends at Bremerton. ee Miss Mary and Miss Eliembeth Me- Donald are home from a month's visit in Victoria, B. C, and Port Angeles. ste eee Mrs. 0. D. Colvin is spending a few ts Be Mrs. D. B. Trefethen and children, with Miss Florence Annable, of Ports mouth, N. H., are spending a few weeks at Saints Rest. one Mrs. Andrew Gillespie and children, | who have been spending the summer | on Vancouver isinnd, returned to} thelr home last week. see her home Tuesday afternoon, August 22, complimenting Miss Louise Ehr- and Miss Marcia Berger, two @arlyautumn brideselect. Five ta- Dies will be in play, with additional Guests at the tea hour. eee Luncheon at Country Home To compliment Miss Louise Ehr- lich, an early September bride-to-be, ee Mies Gladys Nordby will entertain] Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Farts, of Van. | ‘Wednesday afternoon with a lunch-|couver, B. C. are the house guests) eon of twelve covers at her country|/of Judge and Mrs. Hiram EF. home at Port Orchard. Hadley. see Bridge Luncheon Mrs. J. N. Shaw is entertaining ‘with a bridge luncheon at her home, 1226 22nd ave. N.. on Wednesday afternoon, August 16. eee town, Mrs. E. F. Wittler entertained | Mrs. Holmes Is Hostess | it "iinner Wednesday evening at the | Mrs, William F. Holmes will en-| Tennis club. tertain with a bridge tea at her home| $i na Me ‘Tuesday afternoon, to honor her sis- Evergreen Lodge N ter, Mrs. Beatrice Ely, who with her} 4 complimentary ds @aughter, Miss Dorothy Ely, has just| party will be given by arrived from Spartansburg, S. C., to) ioage No. 2, W,, at the A. O.| be her guest for an indefinite period. /1;. w. auditorium, 1499 Ninth ave., | N vi Monday evening, August 14. Friends Bridge Teas at Home invited. Mra. Richard Adams and Mise Margaret Adams, of Portland, are visiting Mra. Adams’ sister, Mrs. H.| M. Watkins, for a short time. eee Mrs. Gerald Frink and Mrs. John P. Hausman will leave Wednesday for the East, to be away six weeks. Dinner Compliments Miss Wittler In compliment to her daughter, Miss Leila Wittler, of New York, who has been spending a month in 2 and card cvergreen | | f Mrs. John C. Coart will be hostess | : at two bridge teas | ’ t Wednesday and T a : 3 moons. Seven tables will be in play ; each day, with additional guests! coming in for tea ee Informal Tea for House Guest Mrs. Samuel L. Barnes entertained | this afternoon at the Women’s Uni- versity club, with a small informal | tea, in compliment to her house guest, Miss Emily Hoffmetier, of Hag- @rstown, Md., who was a classmate : of Mrs. Barnes at Mount Holyoke, E see : Wedded at Home i] The wedding of Miss Dorothea f Louise Reynolds, daughter of Mr. ; George Reynolds, of Vancouver, B. i C,, to Mr. Gerald Victor Hurley, son of Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Hurley, was| th solemnized Friday evening at the|| UMC home of the groom's parents, 4746 ‘Twentieth ave. N. E, with Rev. Paul B, James reading the service} ; in the presence of a small gather. i “ ing of friends and relatives. é Miss Dorothy Brown, a sorority sister of the bride, and Mr. August Pope, were the only attendants. An informal reception and buffet! supper followed the ceremony. Both the bride and groom at- tended the University of Washing- ton, where she is a member of ‘ 2 Alpha X! Delta sorority and he of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and Fir Tree honorary society, Mr. and Mrs. Hurley will be at home| after September 1 at the Weir ard Ave. Cor. Pike St. Miss Bright 1604 4th, Nobody lov: why good W _ Apartments, ‘ HIS Sale includes every department in the store, excepting Special Price Basement and Oriental Rugs; also a few contract price lines such as certain toilet goods, Hoover Sweepers, Butterick Pat- terns, etc. This is Seattle’s annual opportunity to lay in fall supplies of dry goods, apparel and house- auxiliary to in Pioneer Ballard Presbyterian Chureh Ald August 16, at 2 August 1, followed meeting and cards. Alaskans’ Plenie King County Osteopaths Meet The King County Osteopaths held | group of Campfire girls to serve. meeting Friday evening, | of! with elf Piones take place next/ in an im-| vited, All pm, “ee ee . Lady Eagles | aay, Delta CM Mothers’ Cle Lady Eagies club meets in M. E.) Mra N. J Wednes| the committee, for|ry King, Mrs. by @ business! Harper, Mra * J.P. | Fred plenic at Woodland | Mra. F. Tt August 20. All Al.| ber, Mra. A. &. Hoskins, o-* | 8 Smith | Mra The location Ams Willard, from | Dr, Willard, presi. | WOMEN’S CLUBS [iwc op oagrabeh ope ° daughter, Ruth, wilt leave August 27, Manks Lindel tent of Muerett and pce gy Ha ssire ley yapegge . “ arry n escaped * for Albion, Mich, where they will CLUBS POR TURSDAY the measures to be voted upon in the | Julia Dent Grant tent of TACOMA, | veary’ sentence for bigamy when he| for « y visit ber parents, Dr, Samuel Dickle, - primaries, Brin, nch, which will | and comrade riained at @) 114 the court he was ,intoxtented | president emeritus of Albion college, Highland Park P.T. A. be served at 12 o'clock, when he married the second time A silver tea will be given by High cee being made for a plente | ang that when by » Intoxicated he | di and Mra, Dickie, unti the first of) a por Az } pred ¢ held at Retell August 23, Mem ron wo nes pee . : : ode! ’ , . Park FP at the home ot Seattle © . 2 | got “matrimonial fever.” Miss Mildred Miller We 8 next year, Mrs, Hamblen was over |vtrs. FH. Wentoott, 9021 Sixth ave.| geattle court on yg holds | ¢ urged to make this affair @/ wits No, 1 maid ashe and her 9. Army Man; Mrs. Chas-| seas with the ¥. Mo C. Ay and i9]8. W, Tuesday, Adiuat 18, nt 1:20 ar, Dusineas meeting in the |sucerse, Members of other ten'8| yearold wan loved the prisoner and | . ‘ lovee ot th Women's Service /P. ™. embers are requested to i wily invited to join In the day's! hag forgiven him, Wite No. 2 told tain to Compliment | pre soggate’ te 2 ae collect and deliver all articles for the D — le Tuesday, August 18./rcivities, Roat leaves Colman dock |ina count she wanted him to pend Brides-Elect. |league, of Bea = aS booths for the annual Oriental Fiesta 4 ¢i2i.6 at 10:50, Bring well filled baskets the reset of his life in fall, Warren to be held at White Center August ARE ME Ch ey od, 1 left with No, 1 on hh . ql * M. E. Club left with ? on hie arm | Me, marriage of Miss Mildred! Mre Ernst L. Gkeel and two lig to 19, The A eB. M, B club will mest Pioneers’ Auxiliary | {daughters, Margaret and Dorothy, re ott led with Mra, Hen Marcus, 1702 Wash-| Announcement in made by the strated much osteopathic technique o- Ladies of the Golden North The Ladies of the Golden North | Wednesday in Woodland park will/ will have a short business meeting, Madinon | Friday, August 18, followed by a no Coffee will be nerved by the cial, at 1923% Viret ave Those who can will be! bers of Yukon Order of Pioneers in take part program, thelr families and friends are in pioneers, *- National Memorial University Drive A number of clubs, church groups jand organizations among those who will ha of the local drive for the National | university A national university, & memorial to the army | marines, is worth working for, they Tennett, chairman of | ¥ are re | | } | All mem renented charge | Saturday, navy and | ‘Polyglot Big ni Is Muchly Mary BER her poned British Peers Ask Cheaper Meat LONDON bers of Aug. 14 ment have n the price of veut, ed in the Commons London rant re Brussels Ageia | _ Is Gay and BRUSSELS, Aug. 14—Thig aed j@eain the “Gay Capital, ken off the war the cafen, well open until 3 a, m ‘Candidates to Use | Piano in Campai, | MANCHESTER, Eng, Aug. Three cand for parliat use a pla ng that m asm = Odor of ITWERE ie surely no fashionable 4 yen h Mra. Hi chonen Bre. Har-|'[™ oman but wit rejoice at the| Their Suicide P Mateia Martin, Mra./opportunity to be two yards more] 8ST. LOUIS, Mo, Aug. 1, " fashionable, ‘That's what the styles|and Mrs. Luther Allen agreed Arthur Mussell, Mee. BE. T. Kade, Mre. Knight, Mra. Robt. Barber, Mre. | Mra Briton, Mra, Peter Lem Daggett, Mra, KR. C Clara Barton tent, Daughters of|askans are invited. Bring well-filled | Garrison, Mra. Geo, Niberg, Mrs. ©. |¥. Stafford, Mra. Kt. G, Crocker Mre n of LONDON, Aug, 14--The dal Faith Lubberts D. Coutts, Mrs, Carmen and a} booths on John Dicken, casional cape-back straight, sleeve Mra. | chemine dresne are doing for you, madam. Two yards more fullness of the skirt, the wide drapes. the loowe and ruffied sl In the extra tiedin no longer in their prime. tne Office Boy’s Estate | Is Worth $150,000, NEW YORK, Aug. 14—Le HAMPSTEAD, Eng, *Aug. 14. together, but fatled, because bors discovered gas escaping their apartment we, the oc the he middie THE WEEKLY MEETING nex will be featured by “a |cording to the program, Co reports will also be heard, transatlantic liners due to had served | hunters who steal silverware ai to smoke/one firm as office boy for 60 years, | to from $1,260 to $12,500 per yy lrert an estate worth $160,000. lcording to steamship officials, hold goods at a straight saving of 20%. This is the only sale at which customers may make their own selections from entire stocks at such a discount. Tuesday, August 15th, will be our Tenth Annual 0% DAY The one day of the year upon which a sweeping discount of 20% is given Telephone orders will be taken, All city deliveries will be made within a few days. Goods c. 0. D. No goods will be sent on approval. may be sent Complete High-Grade Stocks of the Following Lines in This Sale: First Floor Men’s Furnishings Silks and Dress Goods Gloves Umbrellas Knit Underwear Handkerchiefs Ribbons Kodak Views Hand Bags Notions Thornley’s Chocolates First Floor— Continued Neckwear Veiling Hosiery for Women and Children White Ivory Jewelry Stationery Laces Trimmings Silverware Second Floor Bedding Table Linens Shoes Wash Goods Motor Robes Corsets Muslin Underwear Negligees and Lingerie Infants’ Wear Sweaters Petticoats Third Floor Suits Coats Millinery Dresses Skirts Blouses Girls’ 6 to 16 Years Dresses Coats Skirts and Middies Women’s and Misses’ Fourth Floor Rugs and Linoleums Draperies Gift Novelties Art Needlework Mattresses Pictures Phonographs (22 only, used, slightly marred and discontin- ued models at 20% dis- count. In the Sonora Section.) Fifth Floor Trunks and Bags Auto Kits Baby Carriages We have full stocks throughout the store, and in many departments the great- est quantity of new Fall merchandise we have ever offered for our 20% Sale. clr meetings, b will stir up enti Gas Foils [tm Seattle Advertising club to be Not yet gone, but [resi noon at the Waahin, meeting interspersed with jazz;

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