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PAGE 14 THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1923 — . PERSHING SEES THE HORSES ripe 5y Seattle Society : ——/| = Chatter of the Shops cx: Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600. Assistant—Frances Oldhan ; Music—Louise Raymond WHAT'S NEW TODAY? , PAUL HANSON AND J. B. PEDERSON Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Tele: » Ca 1 0829. > F At the GOLD SHOP he ) y Gould. Telephone, Capitol ¢ R : Fairy - weight crystal glass for ne . Buffet Dinner and Supper to Honor June Ae brie. Bride-Elect and Fiance; Will Entertain for : ‘ For the camper, an auto trunk Mi Allenby oe that’s an extension table, too, Lace mitts for the girl graduate. M* AND s. MAR ¥ c ranging a * + . ‘ uft ; ; | rid chan Steam’ ® Colored bracelets of luminous honor of M. Louts ymond ' ecodore Owena ! ware, ea irs, 1 Morgan Ton o siving at thetr “how ; Alpaca and eyelet embroidery. White Bly visit « nJ 1 ~ * * Intimate friends of the h« F 5 \ pit ATH SIDE COAT >, ‘ oF ally $20 ), is priced at $45.00 at 4 Mrs. Broderick to Give . ; ore Shop. You must. ee thy Complimenting Mi KRY Allent who v ype t tropolitar tf Mt lightly-used garment i theater next week with Leo te . k ¢ _ building. er terete with € lee ' Here's the general, himself, all dressed up in civies, taking VET Wah ieprtestnb ils 28 2 ‘ ° the society horse show at Washington, With him is Mrs toulard-lined wrap of wool or silk crepe a y thing Miss Treat Gives Charming Tea J. A, Hull, wife of Col. Hull, of the judge advocate general’ * « | SPECIAL’ hee office. A NEW SHAPE Ay ¥. Win but Brides-to-be are ning much ente Gings planned for ay er e of x These affairs . < © ADDITIONAL CLUBS A new tint drape, will make yur last year's w. Take It to The \ THAT FURNITUR | | | | Mode! Milliner 1 Bank buildin; That you don’t like | ‘ bride of Mr. Arnold Polson, of Hoquia 4 HELPER The rooms of the home were dec ss wthorne and the! The Helpers’ club ¢ Mr. God varany Jaugh “i ; You'll find stenci lovely garien flowers of ear ; e ag room pink and|ter, N 8, will t yn from New| NEED HELP SEWING? at B HUETER'S, 417 Unic White provided the « ne oped t . pink sweet peas|with M ’ HW, 8614 Sixth | Ze spending th on. at s ; Inclosed by a he es of t eet pea idenhalr ferns. | 11 cen Lake jitney. | Yell Tidmarsh, en F / aut ar oaletene ‘ “ WHEN YOU GIVE A FRESH COAT Little Gertrude an t > re b/ and Mra, Tidmarsh or lant Main 4121. ‘ . our flo 1 woodwork i want paint bride and groom < » hor " et t AUXILIARY RAINIER h ant wu hat pe that washes, that won't earnations s! hh ne sib nn V NOBLE Pc NO, 1 « Kathleen t e crackle IRONITE i fin At your dealers. costume, little Wi s ived the cards at the door. Ame fon Auxiliary to} Lond a > i atrips of taffeta, woven in the wise of h or the Seattle Paint Store, 1023 First Ave. Miss Helen F Parsons presided at the urns, ass tainle ble Post. No, 1 will hold | indefinite | kindergart used to adorn a very : Fresh paint is not a luxury, It is an economy. by the Misse: y Donworth, Lucy Semple Swanstrom, Loyal Treat n ing Monday evening fu t t y It saves all it cost Georgina Swanstrom he New Aretic hotel Stuart Black eae <8 elubroom program fur who haa be net i sti : A i t 5 Sy pl n : i , é ; Ly WON'T YOU BE PROUD Guild’s Bridge Tea Arrangements Complete |niswa by ‘he lesisiative sod ba and Mra. Andrew Gillespie | FIsE/ : \ Dp. Souk lbuched wheel ith Mrs. Walter Beals " t 1‘ r wie ¢ a ae ; y ‘All artangements are pertected for the success of the bridge tea to bel Mrs. Henry Landes will be the : Sgeptin ; strane gees - bee woodwork and fixtures ¥ th “at alt given by the Capito! Hill guild of the Orthopedic hospital at the home of/ speaker for the evening +: the Cima “Paelt t P K'S ON FIFTH. Here gleaming white, And “NU-STOV Beton Mrs._C. P, Bryant, 11 st ave. N., June 5 | eee wget hein r cay aati oars black and. lustrous, too. Best thing in the Various committees have been appointed, the chairmen of which are 45) KING COUNTY | . " 4 eM Ba world for ugly gray pipes! It dries in a night. follows LEGISLATIVE FEDE TION | * At Uhl Bros,, 500.6111 nion 8t Mrs. S. H. Hodges, tickets; Mrs. G. A. C. Rochester angements; Mrs. King County Legislutive Federa-| . ¥ ‘ M. T. Giesting, prizes; Mrs. F. Horsfall, refreshments A. Wolge-ition will hold its last meeting of . Worn with just any old thing, a sweater Is a , HOW THEY WEAR! muth, tables; Mrs. N. G. Bishopp, telephone, and Mrs, P. A. Purdy, pub-| the on, Monday, June 4, make-ohitt ' h a skirt to harmonize mathe task walk: tons waeadl ‘0 Teak ‘eels licity. ' Alfce P. Yarnell « Mr. and Mrs. Herber wéee seer sy = f ts t of the smartest Ings are $1.65 (full-fashioned, $1.95). Area ; » costume of the year! Bootery, Second Ave, entrance Arcade B! tud' vn . oa * * Ha it give an addr have returned from a month's me tor | ae Anne Nicholson to Give Luncheon Farm and Market.” Interes | trip so Calif a ies ‘s : xram has been arranged. Full » 964 | White pumps have patches of bright-colored kid upon them. Now the cherry red. royal blue, Hzard and purple shoes are coming “ond padi seccena is panes 4 ane pon for “ group of her youns/tendance requeste Fred Williar a 2 ‘ eae w in made with low heels 10 weat At beach places on Saturday afternoon at the Seat ‘ennis club. Gaus 0 | idhehelikiie 9 a Xe # AF pen sau ee toe CIRCLE J. WALLINGFORD : Mra } : ‘ Be Ay | 1saRRrt wz > PD 5 . Mr. and 2 . y clean ed up and put away now that June} LET ISABELLE CROPP PLAN Par ° . ord of the First : | Dinner Party Planned for Monday Pn tae at pc dad | THE FURRIER, at 624 Pike st., does excellent | Your new frock. She gives instruction in cutting and fitting. 603 SR thiriy Clare 1h Warns worth are ‘eulériaining: with a dinner Of |e nye ne. nine | care and Mrs. G } t ‘ giv 1 low summer rates and charges you nothing for] Haight Bldg. Main 1683 tu mel ba ev £ twelve covers at their home on Monday evening, June 4 M88 Wee tune 4. at | ee several days in Vanco. ron | ote | FOR CLOTHES YOU CAN TRAVEL IN HIGH SHOES Se Mr. Golik’s splendid stock at 211 McDermott Bidg., way down Entertains Informally at Luncheon : OSE | SI : So Mr, JOHN F. MILLE tC. Se nia farts ay hen t down into oxfords, With flapper he hall. Fourth and Pine Mrs. Francis Guy Frink entertained informally at luncheon Thursday)" “youn ¥. Miller W. R wilt have | srokane guen ndded, t t tt Just bring them or mail them t ‘Afternoon at her home, “Gray Gables,’ in Denny-Blaine park le Vinsheck: ‘eastiay, Junu:5 et 18 c 1 pair System, 412 Union st Do you make fee cream at home? Pounded stick candy added to the Pp. m clock, at the home of Mrs , j . . mixture in the freezer will create a dessert you are bound to like. ONE-PIECE DRESS eas Informal Tea Honors Daughter line Chandier, 7 nd ave, } ano ate gt ul gr WITH THE ie yee ad i ; Mrs. R. J. Huston entertained with an informal tea at her home this} oe F ht, wi t You'll war ker for street weat! If you heve fur pleces.| A® THE COLONIAL f efternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock in compliment to her daughter, Mrs, Stuart | JEFFERSON PARK wor c nery furnish: heads and tails and make you up al Tonight and Saturday, Wallace Reid and Bebe Daniele play in | McCord Taylor, of White Bluffs LADIES’ CLUB yi 5 s Bank Bldg, ries . lee People Rodolph Valentino comes next in “Blood and os ** 6 Jefferson rk Ladies’ Improve-| 1) nd Mra. Otis Floyd Lam aie ae | Sand.” wey |ment club will meet Monday, June wil} remove next wee ‘o their ~ op ON . AbD ale _ Two Luncheons ‘Arrange / [ktwidn hrm." Georae "A, Spencer, | Kore pent eek to tele new] SMART: LITTLE POKE BONNETS YOU'LL ENJOY YOUR SUMMER LESSONS 4 ‘Miss Tyrone Whitney will give the second of the series of bridge waffle}2512 14th ave. 8. Luncheon at 1 “ee Sports hats and banded sailors are marked down an a “special” at serene 8) m =: 5 uaa ins at her homo on Saturday afternoon. o'clock, followed by election of of} ytr. and Mra. John Henry Gordon the Model Millinery, $7.50 values are $3.00! 627 Peoples Bank Bldg. At the delightfully cool St. Denis Studio, There are Biss Whitney is also planning a luncheon for Tuesday afternoon, June) ficers. Thin will be the last meet-/are being congratulated upon the 6 Gi special summer rates, now, on instruction in the use of §, at her home on Highland drive, ing of tle season. | birth of a son May 24, A sports dren has a new accessory: Pocket flaps. They are of Iingerle| “htmela. lustres and gojd etching. Ceramlo Arts, 4137 3 "2 8 see wave materials made to match the collar and the cuffs. Arcade Square, Be © z WOMAN'S TUESDAY CLUB Mr. 0 8. Co E pe hes D mer Will Honor Betrothed Couples The Woman's Tuesday club will die wot here *Wiltamn came oe AT THE FLORENCE-GRACE SHOP In Ancient Japan, in Satsuma, a perfect pottery was f Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Phillips wilt entertain at dinner at thelr home next| meet with Mrs, C. G, Bradner, 1732 Meuiail(<are‘spendiurs: weet tat m ;; wNOE ACE SI once made and forgotten. It has been re-created at last. Tuesday afternoon in honor of Miss Bernatta Barbour and Miss Haze!| orn ave, Tuesday, June &. Lunch.| torent | ou will get a splendid marcel for 7S cents. Shampoos are 60 cents} We have it here now in Seattle direct from Satsuma. Jones and their fiances, Mr. Henry Coffin and Mr. Arthur Coffin. @on at 13:20 o'clock ok. iia and Jona Wate rane in done beautifully, too. Call Main 3906 for * ee . . . | an ppointment. 614 Haight BI 4 Uj oi Hi : . ha ae Miss “Hortenso Green and Miax| PEER Eee: weuartatss | W. B. CLIFTON—THE JEWELER ostess at Bridge Tea {CANADIAN WOMEN'§ CLUB Polly Perkins returned last. night For th = Has moved from 219 to 108 Pike St. A place of reliable service P Sirs. Herbert Boring entertained with a bridge tea at her home Thursday| The Canadian Women's club of | trom the Bast, where they have been or the tiny girl or woman the straight bob js the very thing and reasonable prices. Hafternoon. Seven tables were in play and at the tea hour Mrs. §, EB.) Seattle will hold its last regular] attending school | 3S EPS bce phere | Mitchell, Mrs. William H. Graham and Mrs, Heber FE. Plank assisted. Uses and social meeting, prior to ee | YOUR HEMSTITCHING IS DONE Egyptian’ flowers, warranted to last 3,500 years, are on the market. Decorations of the home consisted of a profusion of red and white roses.| September, Tuesday, Juno 6, at 2) Miss Helena J. Martin, who gave For §$ cts. a yd.! Elite Hematitching, 414 Eitel Bidg. Over Bartell’s Luminous grasses, archaic blossoms of bronze and «metallic leaves 0 i ee he ie) at the he ae clubhouse. | a course of lectures in Los Angele: Raat make very ornamental bouquets. ° |The hostesses for the social hour | ¢ want wi c meee Informal Bridge Luncheon |will te Mra. Robert White, Mra.|to Seattle and vicinity for the wum.| ayraim the plald gingham frock use tte pleatings of plain stutt! 1 4 yan) NIGHTS OUTDOORS ) Mrs. W. A. Castleton entertained with an informa! bridge luncheon of|G. G. Barton and Mrs, J. T. Clague. | mer months. | BT a i oso tale DAYS * SEE covers at her home this afternoon, ee ae Can bo packed with comfort as well as adventure! Have you a ALKI CIRCLE WEST QUEEN AND } THROUGH GRADUATION DAY good sleeping shelter? A “Pup” tent is only $1.75. “Play-Boy,” great for the children, too, is $6.50. An auto tent is $10.60. oes + : ‘hays & What a lot of snapshots, p . 7 Yaehting Party Planned | ~ Alki: Circle: of the, Fruit: an@)) west Queen Anne PY, Ai hat & lot of snapshots, progrems and souvenirs of good times a Blankets, tarps, knickers, boots—everything for your outing—you'll | Flower Mission will meet at the ‘ h | hoy or girl acquires! At Lowman & Hanford’s new store on fi a > Ww. TROELEY o honor Miss Bernatta Barbour, a bride-to-be of this month, Misa Ellon| home of Mra, T. J. Butcher, saqg meet Wednesday, June 6, at 2 Ave, between, Pike ocd Pik, youll tind bandecne che wom my ott Sia as WIRELESS Headquarters, 76 University . on the ¥ Dulmace has arranged a yachting party for Monday, June 4. Beach drive, Tuesday, June 5, at|?: ™. in the music room at the albums, dainty record books of commencement affairs, ax well ax an fee > Miss Helen Schwager will honor Miss Barbour next Wednesday afternoon! school. The reports from the state | ; 10 a. m. real books to be read and kep' , anak ; | with a bridge tea at the Tennis club. 5 es Pag a convention will be heard and pupils ee vo meee ha All these make wonderful gifts! A collapsible pail of canvas belongs to the equipment of every car 2 Se ae from the different grades will fur | n at home or away. i Beta THETA | i ru Flounces, folds and furbclows express the mode in the # * Commencement Exercises June 8 MOTHERS CLUB. \for the afternoon wilt Ue Mra sear] asks mmmtt wenn) IRS. MARY B. SIMMONS Invitations have been issued by the St. Nicholas sch p{ Beta Theta, Pi Mothers’ club. will} : Pahelhy, Mra. B. i 1 seg aga i mencement exercises of the class of 1923 Friday cerning June & 0 19:30 | ®s#emble for tho last time this set | Bartell and Men, Eugene Hunt, | THE PHOTOGRAPH MC eee 4 5 , Bartell and Mra, Eugene Hunt, Seneca Elliott 2468W. ye Eat thie Cornish Little theater, son, Tuesday, June 5, at a picnic) % a ‘ Seni + Eliott 24 ‘ ‘clock, ih ie tea ae sived at ihe busiociire. “3. Ts see At graduation will be made at an especially attractivelprice at the Rs . i 5. ERT Bb James & Mertihew Studjo, Good picture: 7 WHITTIER HEIGHTS Pictures, beautifully mounted, a * ‘4 . tt, 363 h » 8. | 7 a exe. MRS. BOSTON ES No-Host Tables Sponsored ooNrm Merritt Bloxemn tine’ elected [IMPROVEMENT CLUR fo and 76 cerita each In'lota of alx or more, Eltel dg, Second at| SEE MRS. Laie bych | ‘ Pike. Main 1614. . hair bobbed. She'll hetp you decide just what More than one hundred and fifty guests attended the dinner dance given|President of the club ai the last| Tho regular meeting of tho Whit- e acne 3 htarbegabh Be eas es ahesheon th ro ; nee given| ee 6 cut becomes your face, 424 Peoples Bank Bldg. Main 2674. ‘by the Rotary club last evening at the Seattle Yacht club. meeting, held at the chapter house, | tier Heights Improvement club will | F i pi i eats | Among those who sponsored tables were Dr. and Mrs. W, F. Waldo, Mr.|*ucceeding Mra, F. W., Nordstrom; |be held in the Whittier school gym (Narrow tubing In silk crope Is sewed in patterns on. the brim or #nd Mrs. Arthur Reilly and Mr, and Mrs. Archie Chandler, Mr. Frank|Mrs. J. B, Shorett, vice president; |nasium, on Friday evening, June| crown of many a summer hat of straw. “Be comfottable” is the slogan of the American girl.\ This, accounts ) Leckenby, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pinneh, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wells, Mr.| Mrs. H. T. Eckmann, secretary; Mrs,|1, “t 8 o'clock. Very Important ae atid for the undiminished popularity of the bobbed hair fashion, It is a and Mrs. Alexander Currie, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Caston. Mr. und MraClay|F. 8 Hunt, treasurer. |business is to be transacted, TWELVE HUNDRED ED mode that is simple, unaffected, becoming to, the young in years and | Philbrick, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Oliver, Mr*and Mrs. Monte Brown, | | The Hon, C. B. Fitzgerald, presi- Cylinder. records. are’ priced oe aide now, at 26 to the young in. spirit. z Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bartells, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse K. Barker, Mr. and Mrs.| dent of the city counell, and) Mr. Westlake,’ Phonograph suppiien shir lia al ie nora alee a8 Mana Mrs John H.Rogern ana ae Baward Tangoph PT ANOTHER! — ||rihie she seakers ot the evenine oe : JUST THINK—ROAST: CHICKEN! ' Sime ; gy alien ehh did Row. upon raw of colored valenciennes'luco cover @ sal hat made You aie served with a half roast spring chicken for 25 cents at to wear with a light frock. Wing's Cafeteria, 1409 First Ave. Service at Orthopedic Shops munity singing and everybody will ae, . he given a cordial welcome. : Seahurst auxiliary will direct the service at the Orthopedic Tea Shop gate : * * - ee ara 7 a eeer, tee enews at the Ortovatlo Tes ‘hap ck ee TO PLAY RAGTIME CLEVERLY WE WOULDN'T WANT Ft You need only take 20 5 Bo y Wihitson, Mra. W. E. Tollinger, Mra, UL. Sen Mee ye Fadia ECTS OFFICERS 408 Baad lessons at the Brin School of Popular Music, TO LEAVE! Mrs. R. E. Williams, Mrs. P. R. Allen, Mrs. F. - Bar iais anen Manes en, Mrs. F. J. Rice, Mrs. 8. A. Provine The Seattle Day Nursery associa es ane If we only used the money that Sunset auxiliary will be in charge all day at the Orthopedic Thrift Sh : tion met at the nursery building, 302/ BEAUTIFUL ON THE DINNER TABLE the summer trip‘ costa, to dipnd represented by Mrs. Edward Hammergren and Mrs, Hattle Stevens, Broadway, Thursday afternoon, and Aro slim-stemmed sherbet cups and goblets of crystal glass, ‘daintily on things that make the house : / oe Le ete Re gti ia etched or cut, The Pacific Coast China Company has a full line. The bright and hoiney, we wouldn't Mrs. ¢ Henry was re-clected prices are attractive, too, at 903 Third Ave., near Marion. @omen's Cl b president; Mra. R. J. Huston, first u ' , want to go away? vice president; Mra. G. A. C. Roc! 3 ts ; uos ; Neal og ahr aag tr Jot black and gleaming are the new flower bowls and candle sticks , anant sa Mount Holyoke Al David Gilmore, fourth vice president; | in the flowers, and you haye the most handsome table decoration If your vacuum cleaner needs any adjusting or repairs. They're at SEATTLE POETRY CLUB HT i rie club will » ‘ Mrs; David J) Grhut treasurer; Mrs imaginable 217 Stewart St.. Elliott 3324. 4 ay annual plenic Saturda: F. Woodruff, reco i ad , The Seattle Poetry club will meet ve ‘ Alson FB. odruff, recording secre- OTT - TO Saturday evening, June 2, at s|J2%¢ 2% wit Miss Frances Nichols, i tary; Mrs. R. C. Force, corresponding | YOU'LL THANK ESTHER BAUM Some things are built to be exchanged in a year or two; others to be O'clock, in Mr. Harry Krinke’s «tu-| ®t Medina. ‘“ . eaciaihe ai Louis 1. Mendel, | At your ice. toe cempnyings those ugly moles and superfluous hair used, with a little repairing, for a life-time! Sj dio, seventh floor of the McKelvey,; ‘Leschi f 5 és 3 membership treasurer. | She's an electro-dermatologist of years’ experience. 1109A American pee 2 ee coerce te Mou ot ae a ferry leaves at 10:15 and | Mrs, 1. C. Lens, Mra. H, L. Strong Bank Bldg. Main 7304, merit) HOW OUR SEATTLE HOMES tween I and Mis. w 1. Perkins were elected i pone, 14 Need warm fires in them daily to keep thom comfortable! There Is SIGMA APPA ALUMNA ea, Reaaress tC ueiee, Ot Ue Astoilive The off-the-shoulder yoke ts back for dressy frocks a a of Dro iainy iba too, without tolling over the coal or wood y a | pile or submitting to gas! You can have a Hart Coal Oil Br Sigma Kappa Aluninae will me , linclude Mrs. M. A. Matthews, Mn Feed ; . apnes: America, will give a series of whist maet - . | ‘| YOUR WHOLE HE y oR installed in yourange or stove. It’s clean, cheery, odorless!) It will : Saturday, June 2, at 2: Frederick Bausman, Mrs. Henry J “ HEAD FOR TWENTY DOLLARS! : ‘ ey parties at Wing’s cafeteria, the first y Ju at 2:30 p. m, at Broderick and Mra, A. Stuart, Swim, play tennis, romp NESE Abctal Wile de RGD EY SUNS ERS mL GH DERE ANA Oates perfectly. It's invited. hee LUNION FRANCAISE } "4 epg se a Pa) Sse Shop, 1005 Third Ay amet ae The net collar for the Veneok may have fichu ends edged with lace, MYRTLE CHAPTER, 0, E. 8. L’Union Francaise will meet Sat- y , 4 4 the parlors of the Tainier-Grand ho Which will you buy—a bathing salt or a swimming suit? They're) IT WILL GIVE SPEED TO YOUR SEWING Mvevie Chiipter No. 4, 0. urday evening, June 2, at the ¥. W.| [A ; ae tol F riday evening, June 1, at 8 quite different this year, f To have your machine put in perfect order at the Si 2. Will give a card party Saturday eve.|C- A- at 8 o'clock. A talk on “Pe- p o'clock, Cards and dancing, The bs Ee First Ave, They rent, too. Main 1996, basal Be ats bh Mid, Jane % at Dartnall's catcteris,| troleum Olt" witl be given by Maroel Hindoo dancers use a wide sash pulled tight about their hips and tied ‘ . i q of the club and their friends, ‘The fi reat bow at de 3ES “ASI daa nse Br net ed of te club dnd thelr tietde, The In a reat bow at the side, #o foes the Parisian of fashion, COTTAGES WHERE OLD-FASHIONED HOUSEWIVES . sora ’ " ries 7 iN} < 5 s resh-air sme i . Funny to find the same tang in earns asad leds toca Boer nt baat ™ DgOP dt: You'll tid attymotive freakin, Mille kad wrap eee Aebermott quarter-million-dollar city plant! But so-l did today, CRNA tats SRAaiti6 court Maple Leaf Post, No, 21, will en OSTRICH TRIMMING Bidg., Fourth and Pine, Pots poser yt vice rimrdretry aad ecna Api Gk Shines ACO cial. Seattle court, Order of Amaranth, |tertain with a dance at the Ameri- " Ostrich feathers are very popular bia eg si Methe pobplec ss ne ee pee a will give a card party in Norton's | can Le uy 3 egion headquarters in the New as trimmings on delicate toned A Wathing hat faietuceie like these people, cafeteria, 1519 Second ave, Saturday | Arctic hotel, on Saturday evening, frocks, ‘They are made Into long Fellor Tee a ncnsheit 1 wired ao (hat It looks Ike's amt eporta aly ee evening, June 2, at § o'clock, isda . Piraseuae on peL Yes “into Gath’ Pace ces Bilk gloves have soft flaring cuffs faced back with a color, Match | soe gf j awe | flowerd. your hat or your shoes if you like, sopontry WILL | ALOHA CHAPTER NO. 116 q | -~ HAVE YOU AN ACCOMPLISHMENT? a NIC | ee p 7 » Accomplishments are lke y . 1 a] f Alpin: Chapter ‘No; i16."0. “be , | ROSES AND GRAPE Accomp i are Ike money in the bunk. ‘They draw interest HARTWI ; Kappa "Kappa Gamma sorority | will confer the degrees of the order| Pictures of the “most beau-| Green grapes and delicate pink and dividends, The hiterost is counted in welcomes wherever you . A Ae ae Is yours out of wilt hold tt drmual plenic aie on ex ave fe ielsabs F : fo baborate KO. Tho dividends aro delig eee pan wi ai naps for at | ‘ (satueday, Sand) nt 8 pete tiful’ girl in various parts of} paamine to Heit nye oral i wilucedee Hath en vi + At in one's self and in the sense of being, order? Take it to. 1898 Wourth Ave., between Union Patron hae he stern Lake Musonte temple. the universe stream tt. This\toutured on a t rl oe bin Ker i Sagat mach the Coe summer place, Fuirweather |The get-together mee ing will be t a c © held | ¢ fol, | landing, on Lake Washington. ‘the|July 7. ‘There wil! be entertainment, | 8 Mule. Lena Relli, elected as Giglnert He d E ae nont, telli, lL k at home has its delights! Who doesn't love to put away] DOGS SUFFER boat Jeaves Madison park, at 10:45 | samen and ratreshmonts, Membors| the most beautiful of her type ae linen? Ho fresh and white and well-folded it comes mt ss Tati RY shea ee Dog and Cat Hospital-cure it, when taken paper wrappings! carl, f tia ly, without surgery, Garfield 0961, a, m. invited to bring their children, in Italy. (Advertisement) oe RAINIER CAMP, R.N. A, Rainier camp, Royal Neighbors of program will be given by members When you think of Want Ads phone Main 0600,