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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922. 125 DRY ACE | ARE MURDERE : THE SEATTLE STAR 1A ~~ WATER COLOR EXHIBITION Personal i Seren Sel wa i SATURDAY AT FINE ARTS GALLERIES return Saturday from a week apent BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD hibition of water colors and oils now ‘ oci t tm Vancouver, B. C. Members of the Seattle Fine Arte| hung in the Cornish school, oS ) (74 eee " Y Mra, Varney Kelly returned Mon society will have a “Private V of the Second International V ae — pod from @ month's trip in the “ it, Mrs. Mason to Honor Miss|""" lazel Archibald; Pratt- te ita Bk Seattle Colonel Roosevelt Auxiliary Colonel Roosevelt Auxiliary, erans of Foreign Wars, will give @ dance for the benefit of the how pital fund at Roosevelt hall, 1616% Third ave, Saturday evening, Sept. 2a, Vet. | eee Mr, Glenn Hughes, whore drainat- fo work at the university has elteited [the highest praise from eritios the | past two winte: nd whose two vol umes of poetry have received much lant week Bootleggers Are Wag Deadly War Color Exhibition Baturday from 8 te 10 p, m, at its galleries, 1219 Fourth ave, Bach member ig entitied to bring @ guest. For # month following this opentnr eee Mra, Harrtet M. D'Lany left last eee WASHINGTC Bept * . ; evening for Portland, where she will Past Prosidents’ Club . | favorable comment, left leggers have ki ofrichter Nuptials. —[apend'a month, inter going to Call The Past Presidents’ club of John the collection will be om view free | for New York, where he will remain enforcement agents sinc Be - —- fornia for a visit of several weeks | ariter W. RC. will mest with dally to the public from 12 to $ and! this winter, |rum runnera began, Prohibition @ r 3. TATE MASON ts extend: | before joining her son, Mr. Homry| yey Jonnie Allen, 110 N. 74th at, Sundays from 8 to & eee missioner Haynes estimated today, sat tnvitations to a tea at her|D'Lany, in Denver, Colo, Saturday, Sept, 23. Luncheon at i|_ Tt wilt be yg the aa bs ne Fifteen leteures on “Art Appre-| le tab weaned were fede Boe 5 . . ae tone shown tn the olty is winter Cj ter } ‘ 7a ome next Tuesday afternoon afte’ | waar ee pd pal es set scnalste et’ about 360 weer eat] cntlaw Be. given. thie winter |agente and the ' remainder ne 1G Welock as a compliment to Miss) Mr. Robert Dwyer return ee ore from America and also from! 9’. "Arts soama, Thuredeve at 12 a | ar " hand yy ap ge[ene, trem Mount Veranmy where he Minnewatha Club France, England, Italy, Holland and|7)° Woe wane af 39, ~ than 60 bootleggers cot Basel Archibald, who Ao yee spent a week. The Minnewatha clud will hold Ita FE renee The dates are October 6 and 3? |been killed in the same time, Ha ary! turned from New York for eee regular Saturday night dance in -f eee November 2, 16 an c ember 7, « paid He . y ure January 4 and 18, February 1 and 4 “ “ ‘visit In town. Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Long left Wet | Christensen's Broadway hall Satur Local photographers should keep P ‘April | Wounde among ent m1 ot # “Mra, Walter A. Moore, Mrs. Stan. | nesiay to attend the fair in Yakima iar Rice oe . tn mind that entries tor the Third) te Maren, 1, 36 Saabs Se ie agents number more than 3,609 ba prive 4 Ra and Mise Helen Farrell] 4 Te KM we a | ie the Peer ila | Annual Salon o Pietertad ractonre Sait onthe Sotatontiinel enter sj tA RE the z . 2 . phy will close Oc . ae o hibitn 1 rt of Haynes hel » 0 ' preside at the urna, ge bale Neuateausatik aan tare. Ser judgen for Frederick po attic ye yin eit ao yal scence” to blame for many et tym Mc 2 ott Stanley Chambera, of Tucson, Artz, City Pan-Hollento ten! Awarded most of the pr jerbert a an) ge a i ———- |casunities. Bo long an people hap M Gertrude Pratt left Thursday on a motor trip to} City Pan-dHellenio will meet WHR Ooi. competitors. This year it te Attractiveness. Until the fashion be. |from bootlegeers, the Intter will te M q . d Vancouver, B. C. Mrs, W. KB. Waldo, 2725 Broadway hoped local entries will be euch that A tentative itet of the ones © general one can, doubtiess, |CPoUraged to engage tn the g M. N., Saturday, Sept. 23, at 2:30 p. m. ‘checks | Slrendy arranged to be given at the } M ‘I tacture and sale of whisky sama a eee many of these substantial j make one's own. LA > to fi . and Mra, Arthur Whitlam Pratt Mr, and Mre. Samuel Hed wit | THe Dusinens of the day inc a > will in at home. Particulars of a. as shete this — pe wsbie ~|sort even to murder to profit by gm unit mee the marriage of thal | come tm next week from thelr sum. | M#cussion of the program comming competition may be obtained by woes ene crectawess trevemne © emer see ——wn | trade. a He iter, Gertrude Anita, to Dri nome at The Highlands to their| {ce Teports. There will be other juiiving to the exhibit bureau, see | hibition from Ban Francisco, in ie é | Texan, with four, lends in the magia rom Howard Hofrichter. ines dong whland heir | interesting discussions, and tea will OPE YON Oo the store vember; the tndustrial art exhib |her of federal agents killed, No ¥ cage 4 =. a mg | eee be served, RS Thru the Metropolitan Mom of og ph bg Ho acer leach died tn Seorgie, Tenn % home of the bride's parents Art, in New York, a collection of 30 _ Oregon, Mississtpp!, Virginia, 4 morning, September of ag Nowa gue Ppp ye) Dent Daughters’ Auxillary Jou paintings has been obtained | on, D. C.. in January; the North heen cea Alanenda, “Cun ae a ' Seeeack, with the Soman + agar #| Daughters’ Auxiliary of the Wom _ 14. witt be exhibited at the West: | West artists’ exhibition, in February in each of the following states: sity i Se ee ee ee nnn ‘an bictioms are ref ee tery Suh WEL meet Oatur| orn Washington talr, in Puyelian, nd Marek. the high oaheot exhiet kansas, New Jersey, California, Coen The double ring service rb » a 5 rose day afternoon, Sept. 25, a n Seiaan & ter thi 4) to | to arch, the are ws exh! tucky, rth Carolina and M! é by Dr. A. B. Fletcher of the |celving congratulations on the birth }of Mra. William Turnscliff, 4761 a pond hI RR owen ey wi 69 ition in May, the Los Angeles etch H 9 Nig deci soem os Methodist church. of & son, September 19, at the! .vth ave, N. E., at 1:90 o'clock, e ings exhibition in April and the arta | i Nan’ a Frederick Forrest Lamping, |Swediah hospital lh EER Wayne Albeo, of the McBride etu:|*9d crafts exhibition in May, Vessel Tied Up by prov 5 bride's sister, as matron of hon eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS dio, has now on view at the Cornish ght 4 | . 7 j ‘was attractively attired In a be! Mr. and Mra, Bugene Levy have - schéol a collection of photographs of| Fifty thousand tons of soap are "ar E Miss | Desertion of Crew ea 3 dark blue crepe mate! and/taken apartments at the Hotel Sor Seattle Council PoT. A. See “aheek or tae aaate | used every year In the power laun-| ‘The thing to do now le to have) | Set amerthelaek whic aa pe of pastel-tinted buds. Mr. | rento, The educational committee of the formed at the Bole -reclte dries In the United States, two skirta to your mult, Designers) * men deserted to work tn a ea * - Arthur Pratt, brother of the eee Seattle Council of the Parent-Teach-| formed at the Bolm fecital, i te “AMUSEMENTS ot women’s garments have adopted | at Port Gamble, the barkentine Masai Suse was best man for Dr. Hof-| airs) W. T. Babcock returned | ers’ Association and M ve Me ae . | leoota, with « cargo of lumber; t " ” at pictur have Franklyn Crawford as ha 4 the idea from men’ two-trouser . . on "s Biles = Ot ene ot (ee from « two weeks’ visit | ess cat wae the t model. ‘Mise Crawford recently ac | ——— . wanes | batts ond ft to proving espectaliy| Sea dt | Port Townsend recruiting her 4 a imping, wore om is " a a be Pod m % —" in w. Pine | atory te i ty Ritseess lace over a silp of pink po deans eee tion roomea In the Central buliding oe seyghog poi m to join the Bolm -——PANTAGES ana 0) | Popular with bustnens wornen | ‘aanes a roe erties ie. your ry ein . plie Hbrary, wi | tha 1 | . “ine ride wore ber peeveling coo | pen cee ee nae igh re oa ad Rc 8 re Shemee Mncagn Giheon hes a8 ae that needs pressing oftenest. Bethlehem Lutheran church, in t gee Map: Doce: Dhey se sd E a Ram ARSENE ee peak Sunday on the theme, of dark blue t twill, a Vell New York, wh: 1 oe an eee A tow of the largest and most pro *p the hat with ied ata sable | continue gs yee Bo mcg a prio Thursday Progress Chub Green, baritone, will give several er Se ane gressive stores have taken up the Christian Church, the Home of the Ls ge of orchids, lilies) winter, Mr. and Mrs. Schmitz will| Th® Thursday Progress club sl! selections, accompanied by Mise G 1 Admissions twoskirt idea, however, and are'|can master Laboring Man.” Bervices both less Hey and baby roses. veenain.& menth im the East. meet with Mra. T. Nelson, Seahurat| Eloise Clyde, The hostesses for the Mats. 250) Nights 400 showing suits of exceptional tatlored ‘fer! ing and evening. ively wedding breakfast followed the eee park, Thursday, Sept. 28. Take| evening will be Mra. W. W. Warren, om — a re which Dr. and Mrs. Lake Burien car at 1045 a m,| Mra. U. K. Loose, Mra, N, G. Seram loo after A group of young people, who left t 0. Tuts TWKE f left for New York, where) yesterday to attend school in the| Dring sandwiches, ee NN ea. wx MOORE nv as ‘doctor will spend several months jrast, includes Miss Eulalle Merrill, oie, lord Circle 30080 7 study of diagnosis and tnter| no is returning to Miss Master's Gatewood PWT. A. Wallingt al THEATRE Medicine, They will visit sev) .on501 at Dobbs Ferry; Misa Polly| Gatewood P.T. A. will hold its Wallingford Circle of the Ft 5 < Canadian and Eastern cities en! heryins to tie Walloouct school: Mise | 28 meeting of the year in the) Presbyterian church will hold an Orpheum Cine nto, I w auditoriu uesday, Sept. 26, all-day sale of useful and fancy including Cleveland. Ob!0/Ruth Joslyn to the Emma Willard |e suditorium Tuesday. Sep " , * our the groom's relatives reside. |i o.co1 and Mr. Thomas @ yr, {at 220 p.m. After @ short busl-/articies, also delicatessen goods, 6! fe pgehe will return by way of Florida |p. So dream, JT. | ene nessio mn and ten) 1612 Westlake ave, on Saturday, vn California, and will be at home a dei will be given for the teachers, Bep 30. a ae eal ttle after first of the year Pre articles for holiday « wi oie Johan ior gh tae capa Ballard W. ©. T. U. on male Bridge for |san'ta'vow Yom | Bamart WCU, win mont at] Pee crs at a ote at = G 3 the home of Mra. J. Erickson, 6713) of re. George eee J exal ve, N. W. | Burke ave, Wednesday, Sept. 27, : ors Mr. Russell Perkins, who has been | ‘th gve. N. W.. Friday, Sept, 29 be uested | = jat 2p. m. Department work will) #t 2 p.m. Members are req plimenting Mrs. A. R. Camp-|in the East for some time, arrived in| io tn) suniect dimcussed. to bring finkkhed articles for the nat ‘ef Charlottesville, os ae Mr¥. jtown thie week to visit his parents, pe eee ee fair, Visttors welcome, = ichmon ‘a, vis . ee te aaa Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Fockine Gartield High School PT. A. ee entertained with an I-| afrq yonn Farland of Richmond,|_T® first meeting of the fall eee Seattle Review No, 8 @t her home thisly. ty tn SS e en son of Garfield High School PT. A.| Seattle Review No. & W. B. A..| — 3 ie pre he rand Mrs. / wit be held Sept. 26, at 2:80 p, m./ Of the Macoabess, will meet Thurs | eee be eee im the auditorium. A short taik/ Gay, Sept. 28, at an A. Oh will be given by Mra. G. N. Porter,| ball, 1409 Ninth ave. Business meet-| at Breakfast Mra A. R. Campden of Charlottes. | Soincirat of the school; group of| ine at 720 p.m, Court whist at 9 honor Mr, George Chappell, Mr. | ville, Va., ts visiting her neplmw, Dr. songs Mrs. Violet Ball, Mra. Fay | o'clock. | were hosts at home Wednesday morning. ty guests were entertained and Letcher Lambuth presided at urn. firm of Ewing York city. ng the breakfast the honor Hanson Towne and Mr. Wal- Irwin, who were among the of authors visiting in town week, Mr, and Mrs. Cart F.| will leave next week for the East to/ pusiness meeting. . Minor C. Lile, eee Miss Nancy and Mise Laura Emory ae breakfast at |attend the Wallcourt school, Service at Tea Shop Mra. George McCord will be & Chappell 19) roesch, Mra. D. C. Abney and Mra Ray Young. Adams Boswell, accompanist. An informal reception for teach, ers and members will follow the ee and Travel Club ‘The Literary and Travel club will meet for the first time this fall.) ess for the L. 0. B. cub at the! Monday, Sept. 25, at 230 p. m.,! Orthopedic Tea Shop Saturday, as-| ith Miss Helen Collin, 2425, [ateted by Mrs. W. T. Robinson, Mrs. | Federat ave, Subject, “Vacation mm ” wel mown architect, aa well A 3g ee ee ee he archi : - 4 . Social Tea He ts e member of Mrs. W. J. Hodder, Mra. Herman Members and friends of the Ma- drona Presbyterian chureh are in- | vited to attend @ social tea, Wed 4393 FS FTPERSSESSEIESE, | neaday afternoon, Sept. 27, at the ai home of Mra. Laura D, Burnett, } 1611 89th ave, . ° Adams PLT. A. | The first meeting of Adams P.-T.! | A. will be held at the school, |SSSHRRLIS3 SosSQHEZS FEARSA SSS SMT GI sesagagea Thursday, Sept. 28, at 230 p. m eee Women’s Lyric Choral Club The regular fehearsal of the Women's Lyric Choral club will be pce jheld in the main Sunday school Leah Baird |reom of the iret Presbyterian church, Tuesday evening, Sept. 26, at 745 p. m. | The rehearsal will be followed by & social meeting when Mr. Alfred Georgian Stators In “Latest Mod- ern Dances.” “WHEN ba Tt ts tn the alr, and one simply can’t restet the continuous urging of one’s bettor-dressed eclf to at least see what Seattle shops have to offer. For your convenience we have leted below some of Seattle's reliable shops along with fashion hints “between the Mines.” ‘Miss Mary Terrell fs entertaining @ bridke tea at her home Sat- afternoon, complimenting Miss Leavitt, whose engagement ‘Mr. James Costello was recently ‘g opaeeee Four tables will be in and additional guests have been @sked for tea. See Sunday Evening Supper ‘Mr. and Mrs. Xura Case will en- with an Informal supper at home Sunday evening, asa to Mrs. Varney Kelly, re — from an Eastern Bridge Evening Mr. and Mrs. Ross Downs enter- tained eight guests at bridge at their home Wednesday evening. ° = yer Informal Tea Cormpliimenting Mra. Walter Oakes and her daughter, Mrs. Alfred Wool- of New York, Miss Emma Tim- ike entertained informally at tea this afternoon, at her home. er’ Capitol Hill Guild Dance For the benefit of the Orthopedic hospital, Capitol Hill Guild will give dance at Knights of Columbus hall, ednesday evening, October 4. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. BR. E. Campbell, Capttol 1903, or Mrs. WN. G. Bishop, Kast 6718, GIRLS’ SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY Free with every palr of women's $5.00 or $6.00 oxfords or pumps, one pair of the new style boot top at the Jack and Jill Bhoe Shop. They are at 1411 4th Ave Women’s Strapped Walking Oxfords in Patent and Kid at Every Reputation Has a Reason OURS IS GOOD CLOTHES Cheasty Junior Boys’ Suits All the Chio im fashion hinges on the wrap that ends In Fringes, eee THERE IS AN OLD SAYING THAT “Your eyes are the mirrors of your soul"—then surely you will want them to reflect health and beauty, But they won't if they are under a strain, Dr. Edmunds, the reliable optometrist, specializes on the muscles of the eye, You will find him on Fraser-Paterson's Balcony. Sizes 2% to8 GIRLS, LISTEN TO THIS Now that bobbed hair ts no longer the vogue, fust drop tn at the Marcel Beauty Shop and they will give you a wonderful hair dress that will take away the effect of the bab, To say nothing of the lovely shampoos they give, and also manicures, It will be worth your while to drop tu and see them at 206 Denny building, or call Main 1696, e For a Five Dollar Bill and less you will find some remarkable values in our Upstairs Chain-Store shop. ‘There te no other material that Inspires such emart frocks and charming decorative arrangements as silk, YOU HAVE ALL HEARD OF TINNEY or heard people say that he is the man that gives furniture ee away. Tinney sells from factory to you and that Is something Paper Wedding er aa don't do, You will find him at 1609 8th Ave., near Anniversary as The paper wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. August Toellner of Du- ‘Wamish was celebrated at Floraville | farm on Thursday, September 21, in| the circle of neighbors and friends who sent to them “paper” con- gratulatory cards of best wishes. Cables of felicitation were sent by former “paper-workers” of Mr, Tocliner’s ot Manila, Hong Kong, | Shanghai, Yokohama, Nome, Sydney, | Melbourne and Adelaide, Australia, | Fairbanks, Juneau, Ketchikan, | Honolulu, Paris, Berlin and London, and telegrams were received from cities In this state, also Portland, Francisco, Chicago, Milwaukee and New York. Mrs. Toellner recetyed congratu- Jatory cards from fellow workers! weattored thruout the United ftates and Canada who served with her in Columbian 1 war work ia Freace and Enztond OO a Restoring Good Eyesight and Pre- venting Eyestrain, through skill and experience, is the Service we offer you. “We Dress the Eyes of the World” Optical 1315 Fourth Avenue Main 1941 | ie . Cos ie Dr. Loughney's Human Bake Ovens, plained in a new book sent free to you postpaid. name and address plainly and mail it to 311 Crary Bldg, Se attle, or call Main 6242, Even as the green turns to gold, the styles of changing. SMOOTH SKIN— May be had by consulting Selma Larson, 516 Hoge Main 5242—about those moles and superfluous hairs, careful and skiliful and the process 1s painless, Evers fall finds the dark sult back in favor, finds it very much so. length coat which spells fashion's latest word in ness, And They are completely ex- Perhaps this ts due to the new kneo Write your Milady are Bulléing— She is so this season sult smart. $11.75 $14.85 $18.50 2 Pairs of Knickers Cheasty:

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