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Jcarrying especially significance | that group, were sung by Mise Rt Ramford. “Values” and “All were sung by the same vocal accompanied by Mra. at the plano and Miss | Canfield at the ello to} uth | for | | You | You int horn Irie} | } Om! Seatile Society ira" Miss Barnhisel Weds Mr.| creie’s ene Swan.” George Pierrot *Midst| Mr. Ernest Campbell attended the} Autumnal Beauty; 1 Vehering were Mr. Stanley Orne,| Many Affairs Planned e Sherwood Smith, Mr, Robert for the Stimsons. Saunders, Mr. Fred Heath | atitenent Charnley and Mr, Kenneth | ' Morford, Later the younger set went on to} by autumnal reflected RROUNDED Deauty, which even in the colorings of the gowns) of the bridal procession, Miss Kath-/tne Misses Marfery Lindsay, Miss ryn Barnhisel, daughter of etchen Brehm, Mise Rachael Nib Olive Barnhisel, was wed | jlock, Miss Emily Nettleton, ning to Mr. George F. Pierrot oma, and Miss Doreen Kennedy. Netroit, Mich. son of Dr. and Mr Mra. Pierrot’s golngaway gown | George F. Pierrot, of Cathiamet,! was a deep blue Polret twill one Wash., in Christ Episcopal church,| piece gown, much braided in black the Rev, Paul James officiating Her jaunty traveling hat The church was everywhere! b pan velvet, and her coat of| Brightened by the .warm golden) blue, becollored deep piled fur trowns, the yellows, and the red-| Mra, and Mra. Pierrot are both dish. ens of autumn leaves.| graduates of the University of} ‘Their graceful colorings climbed) Washington, Miss Barnhisel ts even about the cathedral candelabra | member of Gamma Phi Beta: Th where glowed yellow tapers, shed ding an additional soft light about) ciety, Tolo club the crowded church. class honorary society *Miss Barnhisel Bridal robe, deep lace made over seme. creamy tone. boulevard to dance a in women's for her ivory tinted sitk!ma Chi fraternity, with Sigma Del-/ georgette of the| ta, Chi, honorary journaliam society Draped from | Oval club and Fir Tree the shoulders its graceful straight| honorary societies: lines were caught loosely at the! After two week# Mr, and Waist with a girdle of golden cloth.! Pierrot will have returned The skirt line was short in front/their wedding trip to Alaska and back, and very long on each) wil) be in Seattle & week prior to Hide. The neck, bateau in shape,/their departure for Detroit, where Was especially becoming to this) they will make their home. bride. Framed with a simple cor vie aye @net of gold and autumn tinted Many Affairs Planned for! Metallic leaves was the veil, of ; lulle, Brocaded slippers and hose.) Mr, and Mrs. Stimson | Hosts and hostenses also of gold, were worn are already Instead of the conventional white! penning various affairs ax happy sshower bouquet she carried rO8e#) farewell to Mr. and Mra. Thomas | funning from the ivory tints 10) Stimson, who are to leave in two} “the deepest yellow, with fluttering | gold gauze ribbons, blending adroit ty into the general color scheme of “the cortege. Uniquety bdeautifal, again, were “the bridesmaids’ gowns, made of flowered organdie over plain or “gandie in the fashion of 1890, Black _Nelvet was used effectively as a fin- chose upper-class | continent Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. RD. | Merrill will honor them with a sup | }per, and on Monday Mr, and Mrs. | Lawrence Bogie will entertain with n Orpheum party, followed by a but. | fet supper at their home. et oe RRR RR RR ARR NAMEN }f “ishing touch about the gowns, Black ie Jf Bee mitts, quaintiy confining bands | Mrs. Young's Tea Of braided binck velvet about their ‘Se Geltfures and biack hose and stip.| Attractive 4 completed the picture. |, Mr. Arrigo M: Young gave a tee to- Miss Vernita Swezea and Miss “ay in compliment to her sister, Mra. Carol Wakefield, of Anacortes wore Frank Orr Johnson, of Pittsburg, ffowns that in the ensemble were| Pa. her house guest, who arrived green; Miss Bernice Kennedy's and | @#rlier in the week, Miss Dorothy Haggett’s gowns com.| The dining room was effective tn Dined the yellows; Miss Anita Merry | all the autumn yellow blooms, the} Wheeler, of Tacoma, and Miss Lur.| tea table centered with a beguiling | line Brown bad used green and basket of the flowers, Fellow in their gowns, They ail) Presiding there were Mra. Chester carried brilliant renias. | Rettze, Mrs. Alvin K. Matager Mrs. Miss Marjorie Pierrot, sister of | William Sprague and Mra. Kenneth | the groom, as maid of honor, was| Kerr, assisted by Mrs. Cari Will, im nile green chiffon, girdied in| Mrs. Benjamin Easterbrook, Mra. i Gold leaves wreathed her| Philip Austin Henderson, Mrs. rt . She, too, carried yellow flow-| Charles W. Mathieu, jr. Mra, Ruth ers. Kerr and Miss Johanna Sprague. Before the wedding party entered} Assisting the hostess and Mrs. the church to the Lohengrin march, | Johnson in reeetving were Mrs. Ern- the words of which, composed by jest L. Skeel, Mrs. James Pinkham sorority sisters of the bride who ts and Mrs. Claude Hadley. Chatter of the Shops BY SUZANNE I know just how you feel—all excited over the fact that school ta going to start next week. So many dresses to make for Betty and, as usual, Jack is ali out of lanicker euita After you get them all off safely to their ginsses you fee! as tho you need a good rest and a few new clothes yourself. . TEACHERS AND STUDENTS NEED “GOING OVER” Now that school has started—because each of them want to their best due to the fact that there are many activities ax as lots of work. The Marcel Beauty Shop, 206 Denny Bldg., is giv Ing the best castile shampoo for only 60c, to suy nothing of the) Wonderful marcels and round curls they give. You will find their manicures highly satisfactory, too. Call Main 1695. cee : POOR EYES AND BOOKS Don't go very well together, and since school calls for lots of “books,” it's highly imperative that the eyes are at their best, Dr, Edmunds specializes on the muscles of the eyes—thus relieving all that eye strain and headache, you know. You wili find him on the Balcony at Fraser-Paterson’s. *- look well JUST A WORLD OF DAINTY things for the “HOPE CHEST” are Made from colored linen in the pastel shades. Clever little guest towels, with patches of corresponding color or colored threads, are very popular. . A WONDERFUL SELECTION OF STONE-MARTIN Chokers and Scarfs—so soft and fluffy, 60 richly colored and such long, glossy hair that even the most particular are delighted with them, and then they are so reasonably priced, too. You'll save money if you atop in and see A. E. Hubachek, the Furrter, on Eighth Avenue, near Pine. ‘ EEE SSS SAE STD Whether it’s fashion or beauty or health you seek, Suzanne will help you on Friday each week. ELSES SATS A THE LATEST IN BEDSPREADS, PILLOWS, SCARFS Are very attractively made out of “tuscan” net. This wide mesh net is decorated with brightly colored yarn, woven in or crocheted flowera, | Any bright color or combination of colors that you happe: < Bay wrenidcior you happen to be fond | IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR BARGAINS H In used cars you will find Hugh Baird's authorized Ford Agency junt | | the place to go. They offer you the best of terms, and watisfaction is | guaranteed, When there are so many beautiful places to go in Heattle, and we are having such wonderful weather, a car is almost worth its | weight in gold, You will find the salesmen very obliging, too. These ‘are are on display at Yourth and James, or call Elliott 0 4's YOR THE YOUNG LADY WHO WEARS SPORT HATS There iv no end of clever models to choose from. 1 saw th solore aud @ wide variety of shapes, if oe & member of Gamma Phi Beta, and! Miss Bordeaux Plans Te oO |weveral teas next week will be that Albert Os: | of Mins day con Jac Donald Leehey takes place on Thurs: | until about Sept ay Miss Ewing Compliments \Two With Tea uv.| Wednesday | Miss Dorothy Ewing will be hont.| teases at the Orthopedic Tea Bhop, ens t itweig) the Gamma Phi Beta house on the} wiey, who is to wed Mr. Cart Homer | |two weeks he Assisting In the dining room were | stitier, whose wedding in August waa | Buisell, an | Yacht Club Dance T Yao! enje was of | George |Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Arthur William Pratt a | ANNOUNCE daughter, Gertrude Anita, to Dr. Cas Sigma Phi, honorary journatiam #o-| nt Howard Hofrichter, formerly of upper | Cleveland, Ohio Mr. Pierrot ts affiliated with Sie! Dinner-Dance Farewell A | Esther Dore, who leaves «hortly for at r dinner n | gue! gue | Farewell Luncheon for | Miss Sheckells ny | Sheekell ri clat kan dered her a luncheon yesterday. T weeks for four months’ travel on the |... utitully decorated with | nowers. Mr. H. BE. Larson presided | 494 Mrs. Shayler, Dr. MM. HH. Gowen jas toastmaster. Miss Sheckells has been connected |4t luncheon at thelr home. | with the office for yea | Entertains Complimenting Miss Margaret Lea shower at ber home on Wednesday, Bep Th Dr. and Mre. Charles C. Turner __ Jentertained informally last Saturday evening for Mra, H. C. Curley of Dal jas, kina, U. 8, N., of the California, THE SEATTLE |Mrs. Jones Honors | Sister With Bridge Mrs. Munroe Jones gave an at tractive bridge of four t feaux on Thurs | for the pleasure of her at Rept 4 until 6 o'clook,| Alfred Lewis, of San iplimentary to Miss Geraldine| Four tables were in play kaon, whose marriage Twut Mra. Lewie will remain in Beattle Mth. . rsonal Mr, and Mra, Marto Chamiee and |little won, of New York oity, ents at the home of Mr, H.C, Hen \ry for a few weeks, Both Mr, and | Mra. Chamles are well known thru out the country for thelr operatic em reers. They will be in Seattle until Hept, 20 'ACCUSE SHERIFF OF RUM TRAFFIC /Sensational Charges Made Against Officials TACOMA, Sept, 1—Sheriff Thomas Morris of Pierce county was today preparing a reply to dames KH. O’Farrel, county com missioner and candidate for sheriff, who lodged seven sen tlonal charges of graft and cor ruption agulnat Morris ant de manded « grand jury investiga: tion of both Morris’ and Prone cuting Attorney Beld offle Thursday Morris characterized the attack an }*the worst bunk I've ever heard,” and declared t t O'Farre] would be forced to prove hin neousations, He denied all of the allegations. O'Farrel charged “() That the sheriff has fully #014 confiscated liquor none who used the same for uniaw | ful purposes Mr, ond Mrs. Thomas Griffith, who! (2) ‘That the have spent the past year in Califor |fused and neg have taken an apartment at the! tiseated liquor They will be at! vided by law 16. \thereto he has, jdeputies, old, jand given aw confises a for Thursday ne of the most attractive of the! Lu Be t . September 21 oe | Young Girls to Be Judge and Mra Orthopedic Shop and Miss Mary Donworth will open | | their town house next week, Their Hostesses |summer home is, as always, at Cry Their initial as how| etal Springs. ge Donworth jaccording to & report announced by the Seattle office of the bureau.| Speaking to street crowds af Aithe other districts far exceed the! Fourth and Pike Thursday wight, military population of the Pacific Martueten. thle district with 42 ° Superior Judge Austin Getting, newals of government insurance Progressive republican candidate top surpasses ita Nearest rival, the Hor | United Staten senate, declared that ton district, by nearly 100 reinstate-|#enator Miles Poindexter i¢ betraps experience oe | 1H. R. Home were at ly In the week oe Wednenday at a tea for twe guests, Mina M in jthe girla of the University jon | Guild will be In charge tom Mins Phyllis Kergan will be hos Stewart | tens, assisted by the Minses Betty! Edith = MeGinnis, Peasy! trom Ores O'Neal, Dorothy Bush, Mary Arch) winter at jer, Mirzah Standish and Fra | Buinell The further Wright, Mrs, J Junior Mr, and Mra. Paradise Inn @ row * Mra. Ines C. Morrison has returned 4, and im to live this pont ave ee and Mrs. 0%, event * Mre. Allan Wadenstein and Mise Loise Wadenatein are en route for Ottawa, Canada, to visit relatives there for two months eee Mrs. C.F. Rurnett, with her daugh ter, Geraldine, has returned to her) home after aponding 4 month at Gra velly lake Junior Guild girta will be aaninted by Mins Della Mra. Frank Ke nm and J, Richardson, see Tea Tuesday for | Miss Berger Mrs. Otto Wagner has lasued carda for a tea at her home on Tuesday afternoon, September 6, from 4 until! 6 o'clock, complimentary to Ming | ° Mareia r. Assisting her will be Mra. Francis Everett Mirchell, Miss Virginia | Jefferson, Miss Luriine Brown and Mise Ruth Lennon, ee Frase-Denny Wedding ‘omorrow evening members of the ht club, with their guests, oy a dinner dance at the » Seibert ts chairman. eee will club. unlaw to per ee the engagement of their sheriff hax tallied, re cted to destroy con in the manner pro and that contrary with the aid of his bartered, delivered over 1,000 cases of| or | | Otis for the winter, home to their friends after Sept . , eee | Mrs. John ¢ Wood (Char | lotte Charniey) 4, has ar rived, Bhe came out especially to at liquor #0 confiscated tend the wedding of Minx Marsery|han been destroyed as provided by Lindsay to her brother, Mr, Mitchel! | jaw. Mims Anna Fraxe became the | Charniey, on Tuesday, Bept. 12 | "4 ‘That the sheriff's office, ngs Sag through its chief deputy, has re | bride of Mr, Gearge Denny on Wed nesday evening, Aug. 2%, at the| Mr. and Mrs, F. St, Clair Dickin:|ceived money, paid for protection of jhome of her parents, the Rev, H, "0" (Mildred White) announce th | soints and disorderly places where | hirth of a son, John White, on 8un-|iquor in sold unlawfully j Poland reading the service. 5 Mr. and Mrs, Denny wilt return in| @4¥, Auguat 87, at the Seattle Gen) ~(@) ‘That liquor has been foretbly | ltaken from persons in Pierce county ja short time to make their home in ¢ra! hospital, |without lawful procedure and con | Seattle. | verted to the private unex, benefit and profit of members of the sher |iff's force and false affidavits made |by persons who alleged that they [had destrayed sald liquor, while ax & matter of fact it war taken to the private homes of deputy sheriffs and’ |from there sold, given away and con. | * @ farewell compliment to Miss rip of some mont! Mra, John Dore entertained Monday with a Additional friends of the of honor joined the dinner sts later for a dance, eee at a a happy farewell to Mixs Hazel who will enter Bellingham mal school thin fall, ber 10 asso- on in the upper offices of the Spo. e-8t. dock, Port of Seattic, ten. Mra. Alexander Baillie has |house guests Mra. John Craik, and ber daughter, Marjorie, and her son, | Douglas, of London, Eng see Mr, and Mre. J.J. Lea and daugty ter, Margaret, have returned to thetr apartment, 2492 10th ave. N., after spending the summer at Alki point, eee Mra. Ed Hirshberg and daughter, Luncheon Compliment for Episcopal Guests overnight | Complimentary to the Rt. Rey. Er flags and | nest V. Shayler, bishop of Nebraska, he office had been jand Mre. Gowen entertained Tuesday Clubs The invited guests were: Bishop Keator ef Olympia, the! tire past four | ra and has endeared herself much | Frederic W jto the organization. | Rev. Robert Talbot, rector of at.|/Fva, and son, Ler, of Choteau, see Paul's, of Washington, D. C.; the | Mont. are the house guests of Mr. Rainler Beach Club Miss McG | Rev. J. G. Robinson, archdeacon of |and Mrs. Sol Levinson. ‘They ar-| ‘The first meeting of alnler Beach pd rew | Kentucky; the Rev, John A. Well. | rived on Wednesday evening. | wena dich bon teen bedtoeaee |bourn of Tokyo, Japan: the Rev. G |B. Baird of Twin Falla, Idaho; the | Rev. J. D. MeLauchian, the Rev, W |fro mthe first wednesday in Septem. Mra, Irene Fern Lough and daugh-|ber to the third Wednesday of the er, Louise, have returned from La! month. re ae ee whore they | Bila, the Rev. &. M. Morgan, the |Grande, Ore., where they have been oe = will apend the winter, Mise Kivanor | H*’; Paul James C. Thwing, ae B eneet Rainier Camp | McGrew entertained at her h [ae cc Renee. he Ree, D, Ane ie fits Rainier Camp No, 147%, Royal Thursday afternoon wicny Home 08 | crest, the Rev. G. D. Adame, the Rev.| Mr. and Mrs, James D. Hoge and] Neighbors of America, will hereafter ‘ Sais "intl = bridge | A. Hilton, the Rey, Ronald Hilton | Mr. and Mrs. Jamex Colbert Sulll-| hold meetings every Monday evening ca. iy Intimate friends of the! ang the Rev. F. R. Rateman van will apend the weekend and La-jat Swedish Club hall, §th and Olive, honor guesta were Included | iilleaakchinacanpomanensinianl bor day in Victoria at & o'clock : 0 Mpalag Ladies of the G. A. R see . . Kitchen Shower for William MeKiniey Circle will serve| Miss Eilizabeth Chadwick has re Alpha Club Miss R Ide & special home-cooked dinner on|turned from a month's cruise with| ‘The first meeting of the club year! §1188 freyno Wednesday, Sept, 6, at 12 o'clock | friends spent on the Lotus. for Alpha club, will be at the hor For Miss Marxuerite Reynolds, «| noon, in Veterans’ hall, Armory. Cir. ig aR: :omene awd of Mra. A. G. Fairbanks, 7048 1 September bride-to-be, Mra. W. W.| cle meeting to follow at 2 o'clock. In Republican Club ave, 6. W, 06 Thureday, Sept Austin will entertain with a kitchen | the evening a dance will be given in| The Women's King County Repub | with Mra, William M. Curtis aa he Veterans’ hall and « card party in the dining room. Everyone welcome. ean club will hold their noon-day luncheon at Meves' Cafeteria on Tuesday, Rept. 5. The club takes this opportunity to extend an invitation to the county candidates to speak Auditor, aswessor, clerk, treasurer, coroner, sheriff, city engineer, prose. cuting attorney, county commission. era and justice of peace from city pre- cinet. Meeting will start at 12:18. teas, Luncheon at 12:30 o'clock tember 6. eee e¢ Turners Entertain Custer Auntitiary Custer Auxiliary No, 4, to Custer Camp, 6. of V.. will meet Tuesday evening, Sept. 6, In Veterans’ hall, Armory. Important business. Elec and Commander Lew At-|tion of officers to fill unexpired Texa! 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A tingle package does 44 dish washings—all the dishes for more than two weeks, Lux leaves seware ting wht ce yt pes Im—your silver lustrous, ro lustrous, your FOR WASHING DISHES spotlessly clean, | wi |burned in fighting the flames with a will work to carry out the original towel |vians to make the Bremerton | ——$—$ jthe principal one on the Py verted to private use. const, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBE War Vets Here Win SENATOR FALSE, Insurance Honors The thirteenth district of the cluding Waxhing Oregon nnd Idaho, exceods ail other sections of the United States in the number of war veterans reinstating their|Poindexter Betrayed Bagg risk insurance during a at Bremerton, Charge campaign thruout wen the untry, ora ‘ ments, it was stated, ling Seattle and Bremerton business men by working for the naval hasg at Mare Island, Cal, rather exerting his efforts toward making Bremerton the first ranking base, Mare island has the biggest nave) the airplane base and the padig Doctor Burned as Gasoline Explodes An exploding botth of gasoline Frt- | Gay caused wevere burns to the face | bm and hands of Dr. Homer Dudley, ;hase,” Judge Griffiths declared, “The physician in the Cobb bidg. and | Pacific fleet is quartered down there, caused a blaze that was extinguish. | spending $40,000,000 & year. We get ed after the office had been wrapped | the fleet about six weeks every two in flames, Dr, Dudley dropped the | years, putting only about $5,000,009 bottle by accident near a gam jet used | into circulation here.” for sterilizing instruments. He was| Judge Griffiths declared that he (6) That warning has been given | a raije'er Vint ot dpe eee | MAYOR SAYS LAKES RUINED “(1) That the sheriff has used con: | ence, by gifts and otherwise, numer: and sundry persons and to close| That city officials are now build lic knowledge and information. | lakes in direct violation of state laws ‘All of which I stand ready to|was the charge made Friday by O'Parret'a charges followed the re- | The city has spent enough money port of the state bureau of Inspec jin building these small sewers, profiting from the ie of caskets to|a big main trunk sewer into the the county O'Farrel said the) bay.” the mayor pointed out and declared Morris had fostered the rein over the streets und sewers de. attack upon him, Selden asserted | partment, the mayor declared he to probe the secusations against |the lakes from the dangerous con Morris as he hed no power to do ao. i tamination. fincated liquor te corruptly influ p And pervert the channels of pub ing sewers Into Seattle's fresh water prove."* | Mayor Brown. tion declaring 0 gullty of |emptying into the lakes, to construet charge was “monstrous injustice.”| If the counell will give him free that he would not call « grand jury | would start immediate plans to save wean ———$$—_______. 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