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i 2 Dp heel TRO ata cs ' at the tea table Two Teas Planned for La- dies Attending Episco- pal Convention; Mah Jongg for Charity Fea- ture. OR the ladies who are tn Seattle Attending the 87th annual con Wention of the Hrotherhood of 8&t Andrew, a tea will be given on Fri @ay afternoon, September 1, at the heme of Mrs. Anna T. Milburn, 916 Terry avenue, from four until six @elock Assisting will be: Mra, Walter Macpherson, Mrs. John D, Mo Tauchian, Mrs. W, H, Bliss, Mra Joshua Green, Mrs. 8. H. Morgan, Mra. W. A , Mrs, Paul B. James, Mrs, BE. A. Strout, Mrs, R Hilton, Mrs, James D. Hoge, Mrs F. R. Bateman, Mra, Wallace Col iins, Mrs. M. J. Bywater, Mrs, W Ashe-Everest (Ballard), Mrs, Wm. N Redfield, Mra. W. H. MeCotloch. Mrs. James B. Kinne, Mrs. Gerald Frink, Mrs. J. W Van, Miss Violet Blogg, Mrs, Wm. EB. Law Mrs. Clare BE. Farnsworth, Mrs Joe Green, Miss Laura Gardin, Mrs. Alexancer Baillie, Mra. Trafford Huteson, Mrs. Herbert Gowan, Mrs. George Myers, Mrs. Thomas W Ryda. } Another delightful tea ts being Planned for Thursday afternoon at the Golf club. | The convention will continue wn. ti Sunday, September 2nd, with sew sions at the University Presbyterian ehureh The Brotherhood of St @n organization of laymen @lergy of the Episcopal Church. Andrew ts} and | it} its original formation in al singer is renewing acquaint- chureh, > lances at the Metropolitan, class in St. James’ }Co. ‘Mra, William M. Humason enter eight yesterday afternoon at ber home in the Browne-Cassell at |““Robin Hood,” the current at- ® Mah Jongg tea. A series of these tens is planned by the eight young matrons who q-jance she is called upon to geal janswer no less than three en- at which silver offerings will ) Rainier Club | | Mrs. Herbert Watrous has invited | ten for luncheon at the Rainter club | as a farewell compliment to | ‘Mrs. Hugh de Valin, with Major de Valin is leaving Seattle shortly. | eee Sitton-Bricker | eremony Friday | ‘The marriage of Miss Louise Sitton, @aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Bitton, to Mr. Williams, Lee Bricker, of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bricker, take place Friday evening at ‘clock in the Haven Methodist ‘The service will be read by Arthur Roberts, Mr. Clarr Mr. Harold Murphy and Mr. William Purcell will usher. A reception will follow the cere. it the home of Mr. and Mra. Both the bride and groom were former students at the University of McClintock, from 4 until 6 o'clock. Mrs. Wilmot Lilly, Mrs. Harold Polson, Mra. H. W. Appleton, and Mrs. Catherine Polson will alternate assisted by the Misses Constance Seibert, Gertrude Janson, Thelma Bailey, Bernice Van Kuren, Julia Ripley and Alma Cal- houn. Betty Polson will receive the cards at the door. cee Farewell for Mrs. Charles K. Bliss Honoring Mrs. Charles K. Bilas, Who leaves very soon for Boston to spend the winter, a luncheon will be given at the Women’s University club On Thursday, Aug. 31, at 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Bliss has for several years been a jeader of the Book Review lub. Members who desire to attend May make reservations at the club. eee Tea to Introduce Olympia Guest Mra. Lawrence Calvert, jr., will en- tertain at tea on Thursday in honor Of Miss Kathryn Partlow of Olym- Pla. Only intimate friends of the hon- Or guest are being invited. cee Luncheon Shower for Miss Devenpeck To compliment Miss Amy Leone Devenpeck, who is to marry Mr. Vie- tor N. Nelson, on Saturday, Sept. 9, Miss Jessie Blanchard was honstess at @ shower and luncheon Saturday at her home on Queen Anne Hill. «ee Dance on “Aloha” This Evening For Miss Vera Sweeney of Los Angeles, who is the house guest of Mrs. Eloise Wright, and her mother, Mrs, E. Mendenhall, Mr. Rodney Pantages and Mr. Lioyd Pantages | are giving an informal dance tonight | on their houseboat, “Aloha,” near Madison park. ° oe Red Cross Jumble Shop Fall Announcement The Red Cross Jumble Shop, corner Fourth ave. and Virginia st, an- nounces the opening of @ new line of fail and winter hats and coats for women and children on Friday, Sep- tember 1. } eee Hostesses for Orthopedie Tea Shop For Madrona Guill, Mrs. Hdwin FB. Whiting will be hostess tumorrow Paula Ayres Again METROPOLITAN in “Robin Hood” tives of Six Commis Army, Coast Health, with a Personnel Constantly Inereaging in Numbers and tn Impor tance, CAMP LEWIS eovlally about the Citizens’ youthful and alert p 8. A, come associated with were indefatigable In pr FORT LAWTON U. 8. A,, ¢ always was especially organized, and which } b Paula Ayres. This pretty where she is appearing with the American Light Opera Her solo, “Oh Promise Me,” is one of the big hits of traction. At each perform- cores. Miss Ayres appeared here last year in “Robin Hood.” at the Orthopedic Tea Shop, Assist. ing her will be Mrs. E. H. Irwin, Mrs, H. W. Harbaugh, Mrs. Darrah Corbett, Mra. A. D. Walker, Mra. D. F. Blackburn, Mra. BE. H. Petiey, Miss Dean Irwin, Mise Jeannette Rickey and Miss Trammei Ruther ford. Dinner Given for Mr. and Mrs. Bonnin For Mr. and Mrs. Louls Charies Bonnie, of Centralia, who have been their guests for the past two weeks, Mr. and Mra. William Hugh Wicker- sham, entertained with a dinner of eight covers on Sunday. Mrs. Bonnie ig thelr daughter. aie Birthday Compliment for Mrs. Mendenhall As a birthday compliment to Mrs. FE. Mendenhall, a luncheon was given this afternoon at the Yacht club by friends. Sixteen guests were seated around the festive table, the decora- tions of which, carried out In minute detail, in lavender, the birthday mo tif. Bridge was the diversion later. Zonery Club ‘The Zonery club will meet Tussday Aug. 29, in Arcade hall, Arcade build tric Dialation of the Stomach.” members requested to be present. “Mother Why Not Try The Newer “Vhe doctor gave come to susie Smith's mother, and she was worne off than you are, and now she looks| dust fine.” There can be no healthy, beautiful, rosy-cheeked women without tron. Good physicians have strongly em: Phasized the fact that doctors should prescribe more of the newer form of | fron—Nuxated Iron—for thelr nerv- ous, rundown, weak, haggard looking | patients. When the iron goes from the blood of women the roses go from their cheeks, and strength and vital- ity from their bodies, This newer form of iron, like the iron in your blood and like the iron in certain green vegetables, is highly recom- mended to thousands who wish quick- ly to Increase their strength, power and endurance. It Is surprising how many people suffer from iron defictency and do not know it Iron {# absolutely necessary to enabi your blood to change food into I ofr Without ft, no matter how m or you eat, your food merely passes through you without doing you the proper amount of good. You don't get the strength out of It, and as a consequence you be come weak, pale and sickly looking, just like = plant trying to grow in qoll de- in iron, You can tell the women with plenty of fron in their blood—beautiful, healthy rosy cheeked women, full of lite, vim and vitality, You can get Nuxated iron from any druggist under « that ft will do the HUTT 1 Bwitt Drug Co oo er aevercleement. What Is A Married Flapper? Was open to the public. rival of officers of senior rank being THE YARD }been entertained, but have been en- | tertaining. Hoogewerff, U of the Puget Mrs easion for a round of welcomes, THE RESERVE OFFICERS’ TRAINING CORPS tng the series of bon sincerity and her charm. THE SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE SERVICE SET BERTHE DEVEREUX ADAMS Mr, and Mra, G, L, Harvey have returned from a motor trip of a week |through southern Washingte |Oregon, They were mpanied by |Mr. and Mra, R. Ruewwine ee Weldon Young and Mra, Young Dean Milnor Roberts and Miss Mil United States Government attle Ranking Repres ned Services, | n Coast Guard, | Commander RK. D, Derickson, U and | Public | and G, &., and Mrs, Der | Phillip Marion and Mra, M All of these aftairs wer several of them piquant ‘The ds to nite rts; Mra, Herbert Watroun; 8. Major fon ra To! | Mr, and Mre Cecil Bacon will re turn Vedn y from Kalispell | where they have been visiting Mr and Mrs. J, Harrington Edwards Dr, and Mra, @ are removing to 12 1sth @ N., which they have just sold | ave Hens suggentive of) 10 sr. and Mrs. Henry Field, eee xperionce, Mra, Mart. |“ on brought together varying & the debutante and the dowager, the Mrs eminent official and the dintin Kulahed elvilian, the card player and |the conversationallst ‘The spacious house, commanding a}. Mr: Harold view beautiful even by starlight, wax |New York early way with flowers and the bright | {be continent gowns of the women, in contrast to | Wo Weeks later the black and white nilhouettes of of att the men, From the walla family por. Mr, and Mrs. traits looked down, among them that | Mr. Bruce Crain, Mr, Paul of General Francia Marion, of revolu-| Crain will leave on Wednesday hudey tums of Gen, Phillip| Melt home in Birmingham, 5 ion, of later renown. bama. Here they have been The guests of honor centered ali | #Ueste of Mr. and Mra, J. 6 Sunday Of | 60 and between rubbers received |@9d Mr, and Mrs, Edwin ( 8! good luck wishes galore. iad Alexander Howard Among other quests of Interest | was Mra, Heals, Br, an agreeable ra- | hephew of Robert Me the daughter of a chief Jus ¥ for New York, tlee of Minnesota and the houne Columbia University, special guest of her son, Major Beals. izing in history, Mr. Meneely grad Another personage was Thomas Dovey, ponsonved Southerner’s counting among her anc telles the colonial | states, Virginia vanla and Massachusetts Colonel and Mrs. Phillips wilt sat | on the Alexander will spend } some time in Southern California be Ortent Marine, Geodetio Navy, and Floyd Lamnon centered Military Activition have recently Training Corps The Camp this year brought to- her many delightful personalities, wonting leading families of the listrict, and tlustratis nigh type of patriotiam, ag exp the Bee Mr. and Daniel Kelleher have, as @ house guest Mr. H. } |D. Peachy, of Washington, D. Black will arrive tn Major General Char nding the ‘Third division and Camp Lewis, and all the officers him in fie will be in Seattle Desmond Crain y the technical but t reation and ‘am, and with astonishing suc Ala the Frost Ewing and one Was t rand ausploes of ¢ 16 séene on arranged under moar J, Chartes, concert, Meneely ormick, left wher 1 ommanding, who ts villan vinit al afternoon olonel rented in hi m the mu contouse ors, for why enter Mrs Fort Lawton has had an unusual ¥ gay seaxon, the presence of many noune KUeKts, and the occasional ar ington last spring ee Mr, and Mrs. J perennial Willis Sayre, with dd Mins Ni ing in Idaho vernors nor, « w York, Pennsy!: | | They will retu much incentive to current festivity psondind Has been brilllantly attractive, The officers of the fleet have not only Dr. and Mrs, A. Hf arrived Sunday | to be the guests for several weeks of rt . ‘ | “ Mr. and Mrs. John G, Price and Dr The return of Rear Admiral J. A 40 HEALTH and Mrs. 1. H. Moore 8. N, commandant see und navy yard | Mr, and Mrs, Benjamin Milnes hae revs plimented on Wednesday pipe osme fh in the person of Mra. De Valin, wife | have gone to Los Angeles for a month. of Surgeon Hf de Valin, U, 8. P| H. §., who was the guest of honor at sf rg & luncheon bridge given at the Sun-| Mr. and Mrs. F. N set club by the executive board of the |!" Lon Angeles this fall at the Alex Association of Army and Navy Wom.|ndria, They will be there yet for on, of which #he ts the retiring treas- | *¢veral weeks * Clubs CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY Bryant of Den ver, Colo. evening leaving for th Hoogew Moulthrop are Has been much en evidence dur voyages which have just been given for the greatly liked "retiring ander of the Colone| Charles L. Phillips, U . Whose work at the University bas won conspicuous praise, and for | Mrs. Phillips, equally noted for her Women of Mooscheart Women of Mooseheart Legion will give a benefit party Wednesday evening, August 30, at § o'clock, in the Moone temple. Goldenrod Club The Wisconsin Goldenrod club meet with Mrs, Ira Eldridge, 2 46th ave. 8. W., Wednesday, August }20. Hox luncheon at 12:30. All for- jmer Wisconsin ladies welcome. see G. A.B. Card Party Ladies of the mi Army, the patriotic Instructors of William Mo. | Kinley and Colonel Elleworth circles, Ladies of the G. A. R., will give a card party at Wing's cafeteria, Wed Among those who have entertained during the past week for this pops lar pair, either singly or together, at afternoon or evening functions, have | been the Resedve Officers’ Training | Corps at the University; the Associa. | tion of Army and Navy Women:,;Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Colonel Oren B. Meyer, U. 8. A., and 7 7 ‘ Mra. Meyer; Lieutenant Colonel Har Liquid, Just What You Need ry T. Matthews, 17. 8 A. and Mra Matthews: Major E. D. Dennis, U. s,| , Domt worry, about esema or oth. A. and Mra. Dennis; Major Walter |. ciear, healthy skin by using Zemo Burgess Beals and Mrs. Beals; Dr. F.| outained at any drug store for Séc,| nesday evening, August 20, at §:30 Jor extra large bottle at $1.00 Dp. m. Proceeds to be devoted to the Zemo generally removes Pimples, | purchase of flags for schools. Blackheads, Blotches, Eczema and Ringworm and makes the skin clea: Went Seattle W. C. TU. and healthy, Zemo is a clean, pen-| West Seattle W. C. T. U. will meet etrating, antiseptic liquid. It i) with Mre. W. B. Soott, corner West leasily applied and coste a mere) Alaska and California aves, Wed trifie for each application, It is|nesday, Aug. 30, at 230 p.m. Mem jalways dependable.—Advertisement. bers are urged to be present Always in season-~ GOLD SHIELD a This superior blend is ‘perfect iaste” for all evenis With HOUSE PETERS Sweeping Into the Final Week With Record- Smashing Crowds. Come Early! Alos QCESTION TU ue Still Greater Ef ficiency Friends of the Metropolitan Business College have provided the necessary funds to cover one-third (1-8) of the cost of nine (9) months’ tuition for fifty (50) selected students, with the purpose of demonstrating the greater efficiency of students who have taken nine (9) months’ instruction. Only those who have had a full High School course or have proper ability will be selected in the order of their application. Request for enrollment under this offer can be made by letter ~ —— or in person. Further particulars can be had on ap- plication. Only fifty (50) students can obtain the benefit of this gener- our offer, which provides a nine(9) months’ course for six (6 months’ tuition. Our continued policy is to provide greater effi- ciency to meet the demands from business men for more ‘competent employees. Metropolitan Business College White Building, Seattle. Thousa:ds commend our efficiency AVULUTUGEAAUAAE AUAUOLELUAUE GALAGA ULL IUUUUTEUEURAYNULEELUUAGAUUUUAEEEEGUUEGLAUCUGUEGEO UAE sy a Bil in September from | | him. uated from the University of Wash: | TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 192 | tadios of the North | ‘The ladies of the G n North Yriday, Se 1 meet on Japanese Exhibits an mrt om Ugly, Warlike Attitude DR, LOUGHNE ‘The Jap in question was in a surly e arrived at the Port | U M A 4 the confiscated | r guard. He fro mthe ¢ held some ¢ m with Capt Quickly Rout» Out Kheumatiom 5. M. Despain, He Can Walk | aesisted After First Bake, NEW Aus, 29 edited by prints the By tr governme wix of the WESTMINSTER, 1B Cay The ta News, Hurde, M. L. A mood when | Alberni flo following lhonts were ted up un Maj. Dick where t depart Ju and confiscated for ile the went coast of Vs ive who was in charge. anene boats capture 1 | an umed the aggrieved alr of one on fixhing on! whom grave injustice had been tn r Inland | fieted their owners on| Capt wolacing en the Ne ly expect, in Stone ventured a to the effect that ¥ fishing without id har returned to Satu lant The condition of release payment of a nominal sum of money | } were opinic Japanem enses they co they we was the! went t of finheries |W. J, Btone He : ape the Statement Follows put far inadequate to meet the which the to which this replied kovernment wa in| penalties prescribed, | particular victim of the law nre|that the fishery officials, mentiohing re no good, deliv-| connection with the cane remaining weven boats tions. One of the Japanere owners land as he bow unch, ered this parting shot and by when who, on his oath, thru a 6« terpreter th understand guage, found himself possessed ability to make himself under when his boat was being returned to|an utte |. To w wtate urt in at he could neither speak the English lat of Jap. that nor unacquainted with anese Insolence on this const mark might mean no more than ance of silly intent man who is compelled to re brush againat Japanese whol} loverrun the fishing grounds of this district, and who has observed their} ment of proprietary attitude, 1 angry boast of a cherished He was clear and coneise tn the marks of ugly significance car No, 2 to | dev {tors welcome. California Take unction | | hope ping board. B. A. w huewst'00.|Pythian Chief : wine Will Be Feted| building uented to wear white George C. Cabell, of Norfolk, Va ¢ chancellor of the Knights of Pythian, will be given a reception The West Seattle Art club wit!) in thin efty at 11 & m., meet with Knights of Pyt hall, 1929% Third of with Mayor Brown will deliver an | afternoon, Alki Review Alki review, No. 59, W mest Wednesday evening at & o'clock, for initiatic gram, in the A. O, U. W Officers ure re Went Seathe Art Club | oem hin offices for Mr Sept Dana Brown, instead Fuertel, Wednesday | ave oes | Mr. Cabell, accompanied by Harry | aoe i. Clara Barton Tent M. Love, supreme keeper of the rec 4 Clara Barton Tent, Daughters of ords and seal, ts visiting lodges of Veterans, will meet at the home of | the Northwest. He will be given a Mra 1G 147 North 76th at.,| reception in Eiverett Wednesday for noonday luncheon on Wednes-|evening. He will then go to British day, Aug. 20th Come prepared to! Columbia, returning here for the mw Sunday morning reception GRAPE JUICE! 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