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| Miss Lindsay Becomes rs. a harming Home Wed- ~ ding; Will Assist Mrs. Raymond on Thursday. Charnley at) | HIE marriage of Miss iain! ‘Alice Lindsay, daughter of Mr./ Lindsay, to Mr ii Vaughan Charniey, of De Mich, son of Mr. and Mrs, m H,.Charniey, of Goshen, was solemnized this afternoon the home of the bride's parents, Fourth ave, N. E. with the . Father J. M. McKeon of the Mra. Guy 1 _ Feading the service at © in the presence of 4:30 relatives =) The home was charming tn its D Pecorations\, of giadioluses, sinnias Beters and autumn leaves, arranged Th baskets about the rooms. Aisle Pests topped with these lovely blow Boma led to the improvised altar, Danked with paims and ferns, fMank a on either side by tall baskets, Tiled with long spires of gladioluses, Tighted by cathedral candies, Miss June Giimore played the “Mendelssohn wedding march, and : the service, Mr. Arthur Crawford sang the “Theta Prayer,” | With violin obligato played by Miss ) Marion Elis of Bellingham. Dur Ing the ceremony, Mis Gilmore and Biss Elts played “Elegie,” by Mane ‘@het. Mr. Steele Lindsay was best and ushers were Mr, George 4 t of Detroit, Mich, and Mr, / John Clement Wood of Cleveland, O. The two maids, Miss Clare Sulll Wan and Miss Margaret Leaver, j | Mr, and Mr«, N. H. Latimer and family removed Monday from their Jeummer home at Port Madison to their home in town eee Mra, Gertrude Brawley and her daughter, Mra. ©. W, Helwig, who lepent the week In Yakima, returned today. . . Mf and Mra, Paul Mandel! Henry home at The Highlands to their | town house. Gittings, who has been the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, My, and Mrs, Hugh | Purcell, left Sunday for her home in | Baltimore, Mra. James © “ee Mr. and Mra. Harold Polson and daughter, Betty, removed to their home in town last Friday from Yeo: malt, where they have been spending the summer eee Mr, and Mra, Lyman Black are }coming tn from Wing Point, where |they have been for the summer | months, on September 15 eee Mr, and Mra, A. J. Fisken, after pending the summer Yeomait, hare coming into town this week e- at . Mr, EB. K, Van Bleck left last night for Hamburg, Germany a three jmonths’ business trip. Before | turning, he will visit Parts and Lon | don, / . . | Mr. and Mra. Harold Mark Rogers Jare receiving congratulations on the |birth of a son, Herbert Marvin, | August 15, at Bt. Luke's hospital / “ee Mr, and Mre. Louls Buty Francisco, who have recently to Seattle to make their home | temporarily at the Hotel Washing | ton, | | | } on | come Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Klossen, who are motoring thru the States, were are removing thin week from their | of San! WOMEN’S CLUBS | } CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY ' Ladies of G. A. R. Home sewing Club |. ‘The Ladies of the G. A, R. Home Bewing club will meet at the me of Mra, Minnie Hetzman, 609 N. 66th lat, Wednenday, sep! 18 | noon Coffee, nerved nber at cream and sugar will be se. Allah Social Club Allah Boclal club will n et at the home of Mra, Hex A, Turner, 730 Hellevue ave Wednesday, Bep ltember 14, m | Nosteanes, Norman [Mra Helen | freshment vited. j at Mra. Ly Barclay, Cards and re All Bastern Stars in Take car No. 13 . Wallingford Circle The Wallirgtord Circle of the First Presbyterian church will meet home of Mra. C. B. Ingalls, b at, Wednesday, Sep- Hiring fin Vinitors 13, at Pp lished articles for the fatr me. | . . University Chapter Mothers’ Club The Mothers’ club |Chapter of the D. home of 4512 15th jnenday, September |All members of D. vited. of Univernity R., will at the “” tenden Mrs ave 13 n Chit N. BE, Wed- at 2p m A chapters in eee Rainier Noble Post Auxiliary Natnier Noble Post Auxillary will hold an all-day meeting Wednesday, Beptember 15, at the home of Mra. A. Royer, 3636 Beach Drive, Take | Alki car eee F. Miller W, B.C. Miller W. K. C, sewing cirele will meet Wednesday, Septem. ber 13, at 10 a. m. Mra, Kva | Cheater, 208 Ravenna blvd. Members Joba John F with Assisting | and | meet | 13, at 1 o'clock, Mra president of the City Women's Clubs, will | quest } West Woodland | West Woodiand P |day, September 13, 2:30 p. urged to attend, auditorium at Mystic Jewel A Myatic 1, 0.0. ¥. ha et, on Wed The West & will give a card party Mrs, E. Harper, 1736 p.m, on W day The wii Sunnydale F 1 hold tts first me 1 on Wednesday, 8 the Community hall, at 20 p,m. one 6 Shawondanse Shawondasse club Mr, H. DH Wednesday lunch at 1 o'clock, ‘The Past Commanders’ club, No. 8, | of the j will be | Mrs W. B.A, of t Mot of | will meet at Ce ja an Ridge € Chapt Empir Guy Vimy Ria Britin [home of Mow. 16 KE. Harrison Vimy of the r Bring lunch for indoor picnic. | its first meeting thin year, Wednes | wife of Hear Admiral W Jewel auxili Ip. ir friends invited. West Side Improvement Club Improvement club Arch ave. Sunnydale PreSchool Circle will Beptember entertained at the t § remerton Wednesday, September 13. Members SEATTLE SERVICE SET BERTHE DEVEREUX ADAMS THE COMMANDANT And Mrs. Hoogewerff received the{and the 1s shower be the honor |yara on ‘Thursd Their tive |freshed, tmmaciuate in wu: quarters were filled with flowers and|jdrop in for ten at the »verflowing with « Ten on Mond rved with charming informality.|the largest contingent c « who poured were Mra, Bullard, |The hostess of the H. G, Bul-leeived many Wettengel, | Bennett U. | mander Hu Malt Federation of When the matches a ent was | cl whieh, PT A. tn A, will have | py or complime sister of Lieut Robert H. Benne the school Meni in jlard, U. 8, N., and Mra m. *\wife of Captain I, C. Wettengel, 8. N,, captain of the Yard ‘THE MARINE CORPS Has b Northwent Monday combe, “ |THE NAVY YARD ‘Taken its exercine an conaclent! ly an it ite other varied exacting duties, After official } the golf course, which commands both a view of the Olympics and of the Bound, is crowded with four somes, and the tennis courts are srdiy less popular ry will meet nth ave, a Bepter All Re weenie pane Lieutenant A Uv. &. M.¢ and with their guest French, Captain H M.C., and Mre Crescent, where | fortnight Later they will motor points lately brought nence by the Puget Sou doen o Martin, they w at the home of at 13 each affatr All. cordially | campaign. gram will be given at Kefreshments served invited to attend | 5 MeDonald PT. A. [FORT WORDEN The McDonald F A. will hold first regular ting Wednes day, September 13 2:30 p. Mm. in Tea werved . Goucher College Bridge Party Heattle Chapter of Goucher ¢ in entertaining with @ bridge party at the home of Mra. Nathan Eek ntein, Wednesday afternoon, Septem ber 1 o'clock, for the benefit of the 0,000 fund TT charge of ar rangements includes; Mra. Irving M Clark, Mrs. James H. Berge, Mra. Florence Denny Heliker, Mra. H. Ft Munday, Miss Joanna Eckstein a | Mine Mattle Rose, Reservations may be made by calling any of the com ittee September hool circle ing of the nea! ptember 12, at! its handsomely appointed Mrs. Merviam, wife of Ce Macpherson Merriam, t mander of the Puget Sou fensen Mre |for her successful hospit |combines gracen gathere places, trom Maine to th islands, and | of Fo 1 An their Fort Word urday Hug were hosts in honor of Mra. Robert Mo Idaho. ve school be Chub “* 13. Mienic at $6, com: ittes in yswment wmer Worden he M n | when Captain dock, at 10:30 | guest Boine hapter Daughters sat the| bards, | Wednesday, | cton Women FORT CASEY Spends what holidays | in motoring. Among tho: University of Wash of Women's M bers of the University Martin, t reeable dinner was nd Mra re tt ed and nitorm, amart tttiee wen ¥ of the yeag, n, whe te" was Mien enant Com UM n much interested in the | orama D Mrs M On ae haiae AB a * for Lake i spend « to various: into proms. 4 publictty | Wan the scene on Friday of ag artistic luncheon srranged at thelp a riers by vionel Henry — 8. A. com nd comat Merriam is ® hostess noted ality, whieh | 4 in many no Hawaiian at present « featufy given at quarters on Sat | Arthur Hughe their houm | Cracken, a} ] i { t has chtefly se lately ap rived from driver along the alluriag | highways of the Northwest are Liege: tenant Colonel William A. Coviggs! ureed to attend and bring sand wiches. Get off car at station L. cee t the clubhouse ng, at 10:90 o'clock eee club will mi at Wednesday m September 13, at Wore gowns of crepe chiffon, made | will the uneven bem line, low waists 1:30 p, m, Tea} business meeting. | ember | fifteen j at Beach, Fiortda, Seg 10, having traveled thru foliow bateau necks. They were gint- with pear! roses and finished at side with festoons of the pearts Sullivan was in China blue and Lesser in orchid. Silver slip- Were worn and a filet of silver adorned thelr hair, They Colonial boquets of garden rs, tied with voluminous bows tulle, and streamers which touch- the floor. Rose tulle was com- with blue for the blue gown Tose and orchid for the orchid} Mrs John Clement Wood, of nd, Ohio, sister of the groom, Matron of honor. Hers wax a n of rose crepe chiffon, the skirt Circular with four la which reached the floor. he Jong, straight bodice with batoau cline was sleeveless. She wore « of silver, with silver and rom re in her hair, and her bouquet Pink snapdragons and Columbia ted with flowing streamers of and orchid tulle. bride, given in marriage by father, was very lovely in her gown of ivory Canton crepe, d in satin beads and ‘The skirt, very long, wax in soft folds and the low fo of the bodice had the new re sleeve and bateau neck, veil was of tulle, bound with a et of silver lace, and her bouquet ..was .of orchids, of the valley, Ophelia roses and sweet peas. Mrs. Lindsay's was of brown blister crepe d with gold cloth, and her cor- was of orchids. “At the reception following the cere- ' Pe Eleanor Chase, Mrs. i, Brumbach, Mrs. George and Mrs. Fred Bailey of Port alternated at the. tea which had fer its center a artistic basket of colorful mn flowers. The girls assisting Miss Alice Tucker, Miss Neil , Miss Dorothy Watson, Miss Skinner, Miss Dorothy Will. Miss Jean Sprague, Miss Mary faret Charniey of Goshen, Ind., Miss Elizabeth Greig of Tacoma. Mrs. Charniey traveled in a dress beige crepe, a dark blue wrap and toque trimmed with blue feathers, @nd for the finishing touch orchids, “Mr. and Mrs. Charnley will stop Take Louise and Banff for a time Proceeding to Detroit, where will make their home. ‘The bride is a graduate of the “University of Washington, class of and a member of Kappa Alpha sorority, Theta Sigma Phi, journalism sorority, and lub, senior women’s honorary ‘Bociety. | ‘The groom graduated from Will- ams’ college and later took post cenanued work at the University of fashington. He ix a member of Gamma Delta fraternity and Delta Chi, honorary journal- | fraternity, and Oval club, honor- ‘Bry upper-classman society. Among the out-of-town guests Mr. and Mra. William H Charniey and Miss Margaret Charn Tey of Goshen, Ind, Mr. and Mrs. - George Gilpin and Miss Elizabeth Greig of Tacoma, Miss Geadna Han of Everett, Mr. and Mrs. John Glement Wood of Cleveland, Ohio, a Mr. and Mrs. George Pierrot of | Detroit. istants Named Tea Alfred Raymond will be ns- on Thureday afternoon ut the she is giving to honor her sister, , Russell Gordon Page, and Mra. Sweeney, of New York, by Mrs dD. Mrs. Clare E. worth, Mra. George M. Horton, Richard W. Perry, Mrs. G. A. Mrs, David Gilmore, E. Weldon Young, Mrs. Norval ‘TL. Latimer, Mrs, Frederick Bentley, . Park Weed Willis, Mrs. David n Roderick, Mrs. William T. ell, Mrs. James Colbert Sulll- . Mrs. Thomas Greening, Mrs. Stafford and Mrs. Barl Grey : Presiding at the urns from 3 until 4 o'clock will be Mrs. Charlies L. rd and Mrs. Harry K. Owens; | © from 4 until 5 o'clock, Mrs. William Pigott and Mrs, John A. Campbell, and from 5 until 6 o'clock, Mrs. Al fred Battle and Mrs. Fred H. Baxter will dispense hospitalities, Mise Evalyn Colvin will receive the cards ft the door. Luncheon for Visitor Friday Mra, William T. Burwell is enter taining with a luncheon of twenty- two covers at the Sunset club Friday 4% # compliment to Miss Irene Daly @f Portland, who is visiting Miss Qlive Kerry o* pointed | Last Thursday evening, in Miss Louise Ehrlich was wed t o'clock.—Portrait by Grady. wtater. in spending « Vernon, on a buat Mr. Robert Dwyer week in Mount heas trip. Mr. Sidney Laurence Dixon will leave the last of September for Angeles, where he will study Edmund J. Myer, returning to Beat tle next June . Mina Eulalie Merrill will leave the last of September for the Kast, to |Fesume her studies at Dobb's school ee Mins Prieciiia and Miss Loyal Treat are spending a few dayn with friends at the Mig Four inn. | ee Bethany Presbyterian church, 'o Mr. Roderick Janson, at 8:30 Mrs. Hamilton Luncheon Hostess Complimenting her sisterindaw, Mra. Loula Buty, who has removed here from San Franciaco to reside, Mrs. Walter Hamilton ts entertain ing with a luncheon of eleven covers at her home Friday afternoon. Addi. tional guests have been invited for | dominated in decorating, and on the |for Hill Military academy this month |13, #t Meves cafeteria the afternoon, and at the tea hour Mrs. A. D. Tollefsen will dispense hospitalities. . . . General Treat Marries Friends in Seattio will be intereat- ed'In the announcement of the mar riage of Brig. Gen, Charles G. Treat, U. 8. A., to Mra, Edith Pennington MacDonald, of Washington, D. C.. daughter of the late Maj. Gen. A. C. M. Pennington. The ceremony was performed at the summer home of the bride's cousins, Mr. and Mra. Louls Pen. nington, in Lincolnville, Me., on Sep- tember 4.* Brig. Gen. Treat t# a brother of the late Mr. Harry Whitney, Treat whor he visited in this city a few months ago. . To Serve at Tea Shop Interlaken guild will be In charge at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Wednes day, with Mra. Boyd Goebel host- ese, ansisted by Mrs. C. C. Tenny, Mra. J. N. Hamil, Mrs. J. Lukev, Mrs, J. W. Richardson, Mrs. H. Hal liwell, Mra, B. J, Parrabn and Mrs. F. H. Grinnell MODERN DENTISTRY DR. EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 8. 106 Columbia St. Tor ame tn 20 years LEADING DENTIST In making high class, modern piate- work, artificial teeth, bridgework, gold and porcelain crowns, gold and cement or alloy fililings, also an ex- pert in extracting teeth without pain. Chloroform and gas are unnece: for extraction of teeth at Dr. Brown’s Dental Clinic To Work Way > a Thru University “So you're all unpacked and ready for school, are you? you will like living so far from the university?” “Oh, { don't think I will mind com. few hours each day, in order to help pay my way through school, you know. It is really necessary that I live here.” “Well, that's different, of course But don't work too hard, will you?" “Oh, I don’t think #o. I want a few good times along with the hard work, I find if I play hard [ can work all the harder, Moreover, I must have @ new dress and hat just ay soon as I can afford it, 1 waited until I came here. You know, that tiny little home town of mine doesn't have anything worth wearing.” “Of course not; and you will need quite a variety of clothes for school.” “T have most of them, but I do want a soft, dark silk dress and hat |to match. One needs something like that for many occasions,” “Of course. Why don't you go to Cherry's? Especially if you are short | of funds. Cher is the place where jthey have attractive clothes, thelr prices aren't exorbitant. In j fact, you can make arrangements for ® payment down and so much a jmonth. ‘They are down on Second ave., in the Rialto building, between Madison and Spring, over the Pig'n Whistle.”—Advertibement. muting; besides, 1 am typewriting a| and} Charming Tea Given Saturday Mrs. Henry MeCiure was hostess! y¢- ong Mra. John P. Fay have re j Saturday afternoon, entertaining | moved from their summer home at jebarmingly with a tea at her reai|Port Madison and are occupying dence from 3 until & o'clock. The | thelr apartment at the De La Mar eer tar warm tints of autumn flowers pre | Mra, A. Lincoln Bowles, of Bonton who has been spending the summer with Mre, Frank P. Dow left for her home on Sunday A group of boyr who are leaving includes Eugene Clark, Gerald Smith George Lee Galloway, Horace Ayers Frederick Haines, Martin V. Harri son, Alfred Zipt, John Milbrad, Mil {ton C. Nelson, William Clark, Eben Smith and Frank and Alfred Wright tea table was a handsome basket of | Ophelia rones and asters: Ansiating the hostess were Mra. BE. Palmerton, Mra. A. D. Wain wright, Mra. H. V. Luithien, Mos. Cart Smith and Mre. Houston Presiding at the urns the first hour — were Mra. Addie Belknap Conty and : | Mew 1. N, Shaw, and che on ond hoe } Bachelor Dinner at Mrn. George Schofield and Mrs.|College Club Henry A. Schroeder | Te honor Mr. Richard Floyd Frost ta lwhose marriage to Mine Marcia Ber Luncheon Honors Bride \®","%* place ‘Thursday evening, Ensign Dallas Emory, U. 8. With Mra. George Pierrot (Kathryn | Lieut. Bennet Faulkner, U. 8 Barnhisel) as honor guest, Miss) Mr. Robert Fox, Jr Mr. W Vernita Swezea entertained with a|Campbell and Mr. Ralph Graves tuncheon of ten covers at the Rainier | best man and ushers at the wedding club this afternoon, lentertained with a bachelor dinner *- at the College club last evening Junior Committee i D. A. R. Card Party | The junior committee of | Daughters of the American Revolu Michigan Club ‘The Michigan club held an allday the| Plonic at Woodland park Sunday, which was lartely attended by for mer residents of Michigan, Follow ing luncheon, the former president, Mr. W. D. Totten, addresned the gathering; Mre. C. H. Secord, presi dent of the Apple Bloxsom club, gave an informal talk, and Mrs. Alice Mar tin contributed r Games were enjoyed later, with 3 Thomas Deeman and Mr. C. J. Mun | wer receiving the honors for efficien- cy at quoits, The following officers wore elected | for the ensuing year: President, F. A. Audley; vice president, Chartes 11 Randall; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. W A. Southard. | | Eastern Star Club The Eastern Star club will open its | fall activities September 15, with all | meetings to be held at the clubroome, 4090 Arcade building, Following ts the September program Friday, September 15 | clal meeting for members. | asked to bring their lunch | Friday, September 22.—Program | 1 by Mrs, C. M. Rupe, of the ity chapter, opens at 2:30 ome ev All-day #0 who are arran Unive p.m. Friday, September 22, at & p. m rds in Masonle clubrooms, Arc building. Masons and Eastern st ited The clubroom» are open daily, ex cept Sunday, from 10 a, m, until 6 p. m. Visiting members are wel come, 14, at 2 o'clock | purchased home of the | headquarters at the University of ee Hosts at Cards | evening |tertained with a delightful dancing | gelos, who is a member of the “N Harry Pfeil and few others of the 16 The hostess was assisted by Mra | tion will give a card party at the home of Miss Wenonah Blackwell 1933 Broadway, Thursday after hoon, September 2 |The proceeds will go to the newly University chapter, which will serve as campus Washington. Reservations may be had by calling Capito! 2453. | ° Mr, and Mrs, Philip Marion were | hosts at six tables of bridge at thetr |residence in Denny-Blaine Friday . Delightful | A ”, |Dancing Party | Mrs. John Donald McPherson en party Saturday ne for sixty guests, to honor Mra. W. L. Webster jand for Lora Hardee, of Lo: An | sion” cast of San Gabriel. | Later in the evening Theo Pen-| nington, Paula Ayr Carl Bundechu. American Opera company, now play- | jing at the Metropolitan, joined the party for supper | William C. Hicks, Mra, Albert Vv. |. Mises Eva Peterson and Miss vlyn Bohn of Chieago. Something New— GOLD SHIELD NATURAL LEAF GREEN TE ause of many requesis for a Green tea of th 1 els as Gold Seid Orange ‘ ’ offer b) Green 4 e 40} H Pekoe Black ‘Tea. we now old ; hue al Leaf Gre lea. You will greatly enjoy its FRAGRANCE ~ STRENGTH AT ALL Goo PACKED AD DUMRANTIED ty aeoathen SCHMABAHER BROS 4.00, ime a x SEAT Vik, WABNATON with | Women's Missionary Society Tho September meeting of | Women's Mimionary societies Aswvury M. EB Asbury ball ber 13 chureh w on Wednesday, Septem 1 a, m Mra. society with devotional led by Rachel Smith. Foreign begins at 1 ‘There will be election of offi. cers, followed by a talk from Dr, Iva Miller, just returned from ‘Tientain. China Dr. Miller has represented the Foreign Mi 1 | p | and has had some wonderful experi ences In famine and flood relief |work, Luncheon will be 12:49 o'chthk Mrs. EF. B. ‘Towns ts aenixted by Mra. H Houck, Mrs. 0. W. BiMett, Mrs W. Smith, Mra. C. J, Poulson, Mra J Dom tome, rs Miss Bertha Carr and Mra. Whitner, A Ww see Signal Corps Auxiliary The Signal Corps Auxiliary will hold ite first meeting of the fall on Wednesday ovening, September be formulated for the winter's work eee Ladies’ Grotto Clit The Ladies’ Grotto club will have |and KE. Jefferson st, Wednesday and | September 17, in the Greek Com. Its opening luncheon at the Federat-| Thursday afternoons and evenings, | munity ball, corner of Yale ave. and ubhoune, Wéednenday, Heptember | September 13 and 14 ed of} 1 be held in! The Home society will recet | wrved at} Mans wil | \The hortenses will Husinens befor chapter }to come “-* Mki Women’s Regular Alki with bua Women’s | Mra. A ave. 5. W {13 at 2:20 p | hour, oa) Imy h m., follo Seahurst Council Seahurst Council of meet . at 2:90 p. members present } m., are Lorraine Social Club | Lorraine Boctal chut the card rooms of M. H.W. Palmer, Mra. C. E. Schenk, | Wednesday, September i pom, All John Muir P. Joon Muir PT. A, the newcomers in | Wednesday, p.m. Tea and Faney be members. aprovement Wednesday at the Kastern Stam invited. the district September = of! jton, U. 8. A off | |manding officer, who, wi of importance | Canadian Club Dance The Canadian club is entertaining | ington with a dance at the A. O. U. W jcisco to pasume his new Ninth ave, Thursday) Lieutenant J. Longst 21. Invitations |ehe, Us A. |have been sent to friends of the club. |with their motor guests and all Canadians are invited to at-| John Harvey Madison, 1 tend without the formality of an it- | Mrs, Madison, have just vitation Fort Casey after spend! leave driving thru that [Seattle district which Club meeting ‘ovement club utt, 3226 ard] September owed by social hi Ladies of the Golden North Ladies of the Golden North give a card party Friday, September 15, @t ino other country does 1923% First ave. All Alaskans and} pre their friends invited. [BUCKS WITH HORNS “ | American Yeomen [sportamen who stalk th Minute Wom Septem: church. be urged to dance 13, |eives its evening, » will meet in| temple. jasonie temple, 14, O. B.. 8, 13, at o “T. A. [38 Tuesday evening, September | Will weleome | 12, in Corinthian room of Masonic on | temple. 3 | attend. regular September . Past Matrons of lonia Chapter Past Matrons of lonia Chapter No. larrange bis leave tn ha Are other trophies for 13, at grouse and | quail. Women Hellenic Club Bazaar and Mra Casey's incoming com ith Mrs. Gow motored up from San Frag! duties. reet Whe Wheichel, Lieutenant — 8. A., and returned to” ‘ing 2 brief enchanted — combt mountains, sea and forest in a Are the coveted prizes for eo delect: Brotherhood of American Yeomen | deer which this year are anid to be Tuesday /poth plentiful and prime. The a in Moose officers of the district number lerack shots, and each one hopes rmony the beginning of the open season, will exemplify the | CHINESE PHEASANTS which jeral army parties are preparing tl Members are requested to/ ammunition, as well as for the the quaintly en In this country one notices ti The opening dance of the season jare quail and quail. The wild, A tea and fancy bazaar will be|to be given by the Women's Hellenic |iand creatures and the haughty jheld at the Maryknolt all Use enough Rinso to get the big lasting suds that toosen all the dirt convent 17th | club will be given Sunday evening, Seattle lawns and garden: owned them, A musical pro. afraid. ‘Thomas st., at § o'clock. Just soaking in it loosens the dirt Let soaking do almost all the work for you instead of just a little. Soaking in big, last- ing, lukewarm Rinso suds loosens all the dirt. A little dry Rinso rubbed on the places where the dirt is most ground-in removes every trace of it. If you like to boil If you like to boil your white cottons there is nothing so good as Rinso. Pour enough Rinso solution in your boiler to give you the suds you like. The other soaps and the soap powder you used to use are not needed with Rinso. If you use a washing machine Help it to do its best work. Rinso suds have the body needed to get clothes clean with- out any rubbing. With Rinso you do not have to use a soap powder—nor any other soap. Get Rinso today. At grocery and de- vartment stores everywhere. Lever Bros. <o., Cambridge, Mass. denizens, who parade up and is as if ti undeterred and

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