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PAGE 10 L MI ) \ S. HAROL THE DT. DODGE | Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister Frances Gould Telephone, Main 0600, Oldham, Art Miss Rosemary Wedding; Mr Tea HARMING ? Rosemar Alaska Agricult Alaska, to Mr church ie service | tea Roses Unita of the ment fr “Bridal Che Wedding n Harrison sa: The bride heavy ivory crepe Dodice. With th tulle, its lor ng end oon ‘ fold, caug one s nte te the hem of her Ophelia Miss Dag fn American Beaut with be sweat peas. for Mr. Ben Following Gowman trip, th and & bei at home a Mrs. Be ber of Kappa x College of | Hostess at Delightfu Mrs. Mo With a large br Washington. ( high baskets we its artisti Mrs. ¥ assisting we Dore Telephone, Capitol 082 Georgeson Has Charming ; Carrick Gives Large Bridge| Harry Lee ot Alaska, ap of f ett scopal ng the w aceful arrange ture | a long of white iguing 1 floating orchids art th paneled te hat with » a Ooms a gown 6, com was best r the Hote right’s moto: l Afternoon oH rds and ith ed rooms at t um in stand ts 4 table was attractive w cent ce of ol wers s presided at t Al Mrs, Frank Miss Geraldine Farrar, ° and waher Mis urns chard O'Shea Mrs. William Mrs. George Ham Miss M Elizabeth Nu and Miss Carol During the afternoon Mrs. Ceelle Mahe s0ngs, with Mrs. Ch so J. Riley at th : , Cards Out for Tea Mrs. Arthur Alfonzo Wr ha MW. Ray st.. on Friday afternoon Assisting will be Mrs. Charles C, Finn Frank Seibert, ™ James Gilman, Mrs. Forbes. Jane Gilman will receive the cx Entertain at Chinese Suppe In celebration of the ch erick Dent Hammons, Mr. Chinese supper their bh Asked to Assist at Te Miss Edith Youn 1 ‘Thursday afternvon at Sunset Miss Josephine Fransioli and M Morrison, Mrs. T. A. Fransioll, Mrs. F- Mrs. James Thacher Hodge, Mrs. Pierce Haight, M Ottosen, Mrs. James A. H. , Mrs. Worrall ) Airs. Edward Lincoln Smith, Mrs. W. D. Perk (Cécit Willis ond Mrs. Cecil Bacon, who will alternate at the urns. | The Misses Florence Agen, Margaret Wrig Polly Perkins, Janet Henry, Nancy Emory, Jane Bliss and Bery! Keith will assist. Hostess at Luncheon Mrs. F. W. Alexander |s entertaining with an informal luncheon of twelve GOyers at the Seattle Golf and Country club on Wednesday afternoon. . Dinner at Farrell Residence AS @ surprise to his daughter, Miss Helen Farrell, J.D. Farrell entertained at dinne: evening at his ter n P buted a group of ards for from 3yu Mrs, Stanley 1 Houck thie door issued June 29 K Jordan, Mrs. s Mrs. Joseph and r ver of Mr enterta 4 Mrs. ned a wedding an and Mrs. ¢ me on Sunda. ‘a the trai has, ik to tea she ts giv to her two niece Mrs. Phillipa 50 de Stelguer AUX OF ¥ Lav A giv Elizabe H. Baxter orrison, Mrs. 4. Leo BI on, Mrs. H. F. Ostra Mrs. Ellis Morrison, Mrs. F LAD on her birthday home. NO, We Supper Party for House Guest In compliment to her cousin, Miss K leen Ben fs her house guest, M Phoebe Nell Tidmarsh wa party Saturday evening at The Highlands beach. Hostess at Tennis Club Mrs. Robert McClelland entertained th eli with three tables of bridge on the McCletland, with Mrs. R Down were At the tea hour Mrs. John 1 Rob presided at the tea table B eld, of Ei hostess and, who pper ¢! at a s afte e Tennis dge day. Mrs. the aft egular club b sses fo’ Ralf Douglas Baker ne hos s and Mrs. Dancing Pageant Cards are out announcing the t the pupils of Mrs. Paulo E. Greene on the grounds of the James S. Ditty home at B Spend Week-End at Paradise Inn | Paradise Inn assumed its old alr of hospitality Saturda approximately seventy-five guests circled around the big fireplace to r after a day of excitement and exercise. Trips to the various glaciers with guides were made and long hikes indulged in by most all the guests. Los Angeles, San Francisco and New York city have been best represented so far this season. | Among tho Seattle people who made the trip over Saturday a were Mr. R. Shackelford, Miss Isabell Boyd, Miss Katherine Boy Boyd, A. J. Boyd, Miss Elzie B. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. T, W. Morcom. Home Wedding Celebrated The marriage of Miss Florence Underhill to Mr. Joseph M. Sloan was| solemnized Thursday evening, June 21, with the Rev, Cleveland Klethauer | Teading the service at 8:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs, G. C. Young, 1704 Boren . In a bower of feathery greens, interspersed with pink and white roses The bride was charming in her wedding gown of silver gray Canton | catio erepe and Jace, designed on long, straight lines, and for flowers she carried | with a shower of Ophelia roses, sweet peas and lilies of the vall Mrs. G. Claude Young and Mr. T. W Mre. Young's gown was a royal blue model of crepe de chine, embroidered fm beads. Her flowers were an arm bouquet of Columbia roses. An informal reception and supper followed the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Sloan left on a motor trip and will be at home in Seattle} after July 10. urge neing P n, aux Ar geant given by| 1, at 6 o'clock, s village. yi At Chor evening when| st Sunday d, J. E. A at r Ww | gists, Service at Orthopedic Shops Mrs. Jules Charbeau will be hostess for M Tea Shop Wednesday by Mre. Frank V Mra. Clar MeDonald, Mrs. William Dando, Mrs. C. W. Knox, Mrs, B. Petley, W. A. Millington, Mrs. Henry James, Miss Juanita Parker aad Miss Charb ue The Thrift Shop will be in charge Tepresented by Mrs. W. V Reed and noon, Madrona gulld, h Mrs. 1 Women's Clubs CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY drona guild at the Orthopedi irs isabel of Queen Anne guild | Mrs. G. Alston Hole arr ana Mrs. F. H. C the morning, in the after se in charge. | 2 Pee: |v a spon |to b that bune! if give a reception for the Grand Mat-|{"!, ron of the state of Washington, Mar- | drug | mort fon V. Sparling, on Wednesday, June |1y n« in Corinthian hall, | cont! | ROBERT MORRIS CHAPT WISCONSIN Robert Morris Chapter O. 5 GOLDENROD CLUB The Wisconsin Goldenrod club will Meet Wednesday, June 27, with Mra. Marion Mix, at Colby Take | boat at Pier 3, at 9 a.m. Box| lunch at 12:30 o'clock | . oes | ves Ura QUEEN ANNE AUXILIARY POETRY CLUB TO RUTH SCHOOL, The Seattle Poetry club (Seattle Th e next meeting of t Chapter of American Literary asso- : Pitt te Notas ¢lation), will meet Wednesday even. | Anne auxiliary to the Ruth school Ing, June 27, at & o'clock, in Mr.| will be held in Woodland park on Harry Krinke's studio, in the Me | Wednesday, June 27, at 2 p.m. Pie. Kelvey. | nic supper at 6 p. m. Mombers are | asked to bring their husbands, It the weather Is rainy the meeting will be held with Mrs. McKay, 4909 Whit mar ave, 8. will Masonic 3, Mo | used | first Jona, and time. Ind jolt temple. . . in 0 of re dinng | their | giat ment LADIES OF THE GOLDEN NORTH The Ladies of the Golden North| Wil! give a social at the home of} Mrs, Alice Jones, 1418 11th ave.,| on Wednesday, June 27, at 2p. mj Members are privileged to bring an Alaskan friend. <A silver offer- ing will be taker . . ALPHABELLE CAM? Alphabelle camp, Hoyal Nelghbors of America, will give a card party at $612 Greenwood ave, Wednesday evening, June 27, at 8 o'clock, Ki We ise Wednesday, WEST A WHY POSLAM tated Ellis were the only attendants. | check all after a Golden Giint 8h |Rub Gently and Upward To- ward the Heart as Blood in are reduc jlen glands and STOPS ITCHING INSTANTLY bride’s parents, Mr. t by Grady. and ILIARY TO BROTHERHOOD | NGINEERS die M1 the gineer ther I is a ca n m. in A TES’ AID SOCIETY Ald s0¢ ! meet Claft Wesnasday, Take he of the Ten Jensio SEATTLE REVIEW si of wl 4ot sewi cle at the 440 ‘iam Cr a m ar tors we dl to atten ADDITIONAL CLUBS IC CHOF a re al cly ir Le HEALS SKIN $0 QUICKLY 4 the irri burn Then r itching, right very little spr skin stops t ing and smarting away the gentle, wonderfully healing medt n In Posiam begins to work the Irritation gone, the skin est, it is for Poslam to the inflammation and the eruption. 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Ask for list of JOYNER REMEDIES Mrs. Ernest And 13 tary brated at the home of re-elected t presides horus, Dixon, Warren Cc secretary, and Mrs. ut y chair nagers tr sod Piano Reci Wits c 28 » Will be a rege members of the Se at w n, June at anne tatios B. Quick Mrs. A. C. RSE FOR N Aspasia. ¢ announce willbe fir . ading to Am f the be review which devoted halt year, 1923 and 1924 fol The Fiteger- s, Mra, J. W tem," HL, Mencken, VanWyek Brooks, Mra. Guy Kirkpatrick. Sherwood Ander Hostens Mre. Henry Bittman urs xewin, “neauty| Wed Branch Cab H. « ie Bt Edith Wharton, | bella are not ringing for H in Cather Feb Hontens, Mra. Bratnard Thomas Hardy merset Maughan Ht Mrs, Adelbert “The Kealiats,” John Arnold Bennett h 4—Open meeting, club house March 1$—Hostess, Mrs. Howard Has Propagandiats,” H. G. Wells. 1 Jame’ George Feb everty, vorthy 18 one, Me Me New pro Ww Joseph Wal Bickels. Conrad Hugh Arthur "Younger British Smith, Aldous Huxley May ‘Home Novelints,” Bh Dorothy Ja Kaye Richard 20-—Ioaton Mra M. 8. Tweed Writers,” Lytton Lio Hearn, Max Beorbolm. Annual luncheon, July plonio—Hoatess, Mra BENEFIT CARD PARTY senefit card party by all women's auxiliaries to American Legion will June Frank Zorn. be given tn the clubrooms, 509 Third | at 8 o'clock, | Tuesday, June 2 Reservations with Miss Maud Fi Kenwood 4463 ave., STRAWB social will be given at the Welsh Presbyterian chureh | | Friday evening, June be a splendid program and dies’ chorus will give several selec. tions, Everybody walcome. ° . ELITE REBAKAH LODGE lite Rebekah lodge, No. 134, will meet Thursday evening, June , at 8 o'clock, at 2608 Jackson wt, Mili whist, All friendy Invited, BREAD VARIETIES Vary the your family brend you provide for Heslden white bread, remember to have bran, rice, whole wheat, rye and brown bread. Each has tte partioular virtues, SATTLE | The marriage of Miss Bertha Anderson to Mr. Harold T.| Tv Dodge was a recent pretty event cele son.—Por- | 1 DY | Vales, © Fiat Dorwart. | Gain. | na, Mrs. Harry Thompson. | There will | the la-| AR DAY, JUNE 2 TUI Personal ‘|| Explorer Starts O HY KATHERYN DWYER I becaune in felt that I was par 1 ha pened tober fact, I have f that ther fond that month, p by ha and I ha red it it for 8 been glad so fond ing und ebil eavin month t re at Alexander I eacaped ot Oct ther the li u Ange and Mr th I > it an uf nted the opal whe in ge eth Hurl return | x the @ of interest t their Mins El | but We Hurlbut daughter from W mpanied Mina | I 4idn't find the opal. 1 in t but I n't ane of the right shape and col ur I wandered into Nit nqueezed between t find shop wn cou two nday for spending of Mr of the Raymond Miss her bh fow Mra shop bu wate little th Hur dings, From pr tray « 4 days as edwa he in a June prietor bre 18 f and Leo among ic rfect It and it b black bridesma rned with wedding. Mis Be » has been ¥ ey Lindle at next Lindley mn Ethe maken think of It t if 1 had me Kan but b Mr ans to for will I cow nan jouth hinese ja beads, It earrin was * t green in the nene use white Jade deal and neen, except T v6 Ch Py a 7 carvings they Some of th in these past r carved jade Almost all |the jade I have seen in Seattle is green, but it is found tn various other colors. an | masters. s {screens are exquisite in & gucst fo; the Hotel Wash Ker 1 Me mbra, 6 guest until nedy, of Alh A, Vir Wednes Alaska. Mra, 1 8m Friday for Bast M b ye Earrings seem particular flair th’ made in the fashions 1 devine, There was was had form y to earrings, & ny years ago all the helr ears plerc wear them that r. They are ingenuity a time when for a not ®0 ris had with all Sound to vi H. Viet considered on, auncey wear Miss Haze night for left Tuemlay visit to Portland Now thoy are made fo be rcrewed on and neem to add a fintshing touch to an afternoon or evening contume and are even wern the street Tho clumsy, heavy earrings that the y Greeks and Romans wore con trast strangely with the delicate gs that women wear now Of. Oke a they can Miss returned where Ran: 1 y from Piedmont, Ca\ attending Miss 07 has been somes sche u of Alex ink a fo Dr, and left Saturday Lewis (Dar. Alta,, who weeks with Ww her thea Sharp has been » a 1 ears way ee or compoait! rings made cirelets which clink against each other with a cold musical sound, Then again they were made of per. spend fect a |munt rattle horribly whenever the jhead ts moved. I have ween rome made of discs of Jade which the Chi once used as a symbol of heaven. of the jad y number oryeta n. Ti J drop amler for ‘ en there are eat couple of crystal ‘otte 4 Mr Wodnesday Heunay ax a ast, thelr home. m at Music nese | > pupils of Sadie V 6 a recital Friday at 8 o'clock, at the ¥ when the f sented oe There neemn to be a tende among the Jewelers of the country beginning with Tiffanys, to use th semi-precious stones in jewelry this fs this noticeable for jaden agates, corals, jet, chal and sardonyx are used al exclusive! There are, of Mc y eve GA, gram will be 5 ‘Curious Story Bar 4 Hose ne Bparks ha awford Dat bacestse as beautiful, than some of the naturai stones. And then always tt sable pearl necklace m a hollow coated be ve foc | are strung 60 | Rarcaro ; ts will ¥ Impree if cot mot | here is indiw pe which varios ad to an ex which Most of t the | the fron back si will al ont 1 these rest and When strung crystal Som silken with come in Me smallest of ay ude 6 in the almilar haye a between each one are strung on a a alternating are ¥ euntry Dax Fantasia in they with beads os cord Neree knot Pirxicatt Butt Bome of the most beautiful beads I saw were of crystal, carved in nu ‘ous tiny cut octagonal too, | used Butterfly Lavallee m faceis Amber, considerably but clea fine strings aro pensive. In one shop found a | rose-colored stone which 1s mined |right here in our own state. eee | ding Bells Will | Not Ring for Him BEND, Ore., June or square is being the really quite ex: Moonlight Bor movementa) Mergaret Men na Margaret Brown Ima Here seem to bo in the recent Egyptian exploratio: In an art shop I saw scarab rings advertised which were supposed to have ¢ from Egypt A scarab {s a kind of beetle which the Egyptians held sacred because {t typified resurrection. It Even fluenced rings 26.—Wedding A, Ha nc |ney here today With plan. mon | stepped for the marriage ¢ ull completed, the law and arrested Haney for p liquor, He drew $150 |fine and a 10-day sentence The bride-to-be visited him at the Jail today |for him, oda 5 Gold is hardly used at all in rings silver and platinum have taken its place. Many girls now are wearing silver rings with thelr monograms in raised letters on them. Those rings haye to be made to order but they certainly are unique when |they are done. | . sensing She ald she would wait SILKOLEN Silkolene DUST CLOTH makes excellent dust it does not shed lint, | oft that it cannot in. polish | ee | cloths, becau: and is 6 Platinum js quite in demand now for other things than rings. It is used in bracelets, in watches and very jure the highest And they lived Happily forever after— The June Bride has been paving the short cut to his heart with wonderful salads and sand- wiches pronounced “ripping”. And she’s let him think that she made the glorious mayonnaise — GOLD MEDAL Mayonnaise TTT it that made the ealads and sandwiches 20 different. And now she's got to produce her “alibi"—Gold Medal Mayonnaise. It is revolutionizing the house. keeping world by supplying the luxury of salad dressing that is always perfect, to replace the un- certainty of a mayonnaise mado at home. And whon the June Bride ‘"feases up”, he will be quick to approve her efficiency housekeeping methods, A. MAGNANO CO, Distributors ARE Weatern Avenue Sentile, Wash, ) | Gossip of Seattle Shops Finds Variety of Drop Ear Rings Rings Are of Egyptian Styles enjoying a} ed so that they could | nowers of little bends which | License Plates Are Puzzlers to Polic ff oA they two lMcense P., 1800, 0," riding boulevards, In thelr heads, of the riddle. on, nly ex did not but and o's tr in om ps «a | when ob ut After Opal M Police,’ the of Panama, the Canal Zone.” shipped the auto toured the Coast They intend crose nt and reshipping the from the Atlan ns Diego in ar fror t t has become of the that p ue contir elets which we used hine to Pas ant " ™ Car Carries Driver in Plunge to Death LATBKANIE, June t is dead here t an sult of an automobil vich the car was nged from the highway. Mrs. Adamson was driving the ma lost control at a difficult r Ore., accident riding BD he Thief Has Queer Mental Process were attempt processes have bn re from ar ad f kingfisher e feathers up into that two fas tom the thing They minute fr alike police to figs of a burglar enday the mental ho on Saturday night level, valued at $80 struction job at Second chard st., pawned it on for $10 and then n ticket to th had Agme 4 then er fened them urge nto tny celli t from a co We know t h jabbed gold pins into whet oward Padden, t the for ‘om the Gres ar ig for the le paw: arrived, Tues ning 1 been at the Golden Loan office, 301 First ave, 8., for $10 “The thief,” said Lieut. W. G Witzke, “should have mailed a note of thanks with the pawn ticket. Per haps he was accommodating for the purpose of stealing tho level again when he is hard up.” she mo: Bat that som in ges wear kno! but when the da hocked thelr hair toda: bit ahead of us. W. ih Spanish affairs to give us height or we can wear a comb far- jing out behind our ear or drooping down our backs, We can have green ones or black ones or brown ones or white ones, We can get them in fan shapes or {n marvels of carved work. We can combs, our earrings and laces in the same materis mor have our Freight Rates on Grain Increased WASHINGTON, June 26.—The in terstate commerce commission autho: ized railroads operating in the Rock mountain-Pacific coast states to in- crease rates on coarse grain 10 per cent. At the same time the commis- sion denied similar authority sought by carriers in the Western group. Logger Is Killed by Falling Tre CLATSKANIE, 6. shed by he neck- ur Decidedly ge hasn't much chance beside a well-dressed American and even the ledies of the Arabian Nights and the fairy tales jwill have to hurry to preserve their reputations for possessing beautiful | ornaments, the poor sav | Geologist on His | Way to Australia | Dr. Alfred Brooks, head the ited St de! arrived in Be al June falling tree which , Andrew Vranfstrom a Westport logger, is dead here today. The man sustained injuries which resulted in his death three hours after the accident. tes geological survey Ore., a "1 to notic dapartment in Alaska, attle on Tuesday, en route to Aus: » where he {s to attend a geo. convention. Dr. Brooks, Shamber of Commerce offi- knows more about Alaska than eny other man, !s taking the | Australian trip for his health. He will be in town for a few days, stop- ping at the Moore hotel. Give your pet canary plenty gritty sand to work with. Occasion a sprinkle in a. little sulphur, which will keep off the insects. ly Syrup Pepsin Loved By Hosts of Babies Half a teacpoonil will make fretial youngster happy and playful 'HE mother has her choice of many remedies for her baby's minor ills, but she should be care- ful which remedy she selects lest she do the child harm. What might be safe for herself may do in- jury to an infant. You will find that if the little one cries and doesn’t want to play that its bowels are con- stipated. First eg look carefully to i 2 the diet and give the child one-half teaspoonful of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup _ Pepsin. You will then seo results in a few hours. You will not have to force it on babies or children: they actually ask for it, it is so pleasant-tasting and free from griping. + Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a compound of Egyptian senna and pepsin with agreeable aroma- tics. The ingredients are stated | I} on tho package. It is a mild, gentle vegetable laxative that ey- eryonefinds effectiveand pleasant. | f] Itisbetter for you and yours than | purgatives, coal-tar drugs, or salt ANY FAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE Thousands of parents ore asking themseleer, Where can I find a trust- worthy lazalive that anyone in the Samily can use when constipated?” urge sou to try. Syru Pepsin. I will gladly provide a liberal free ple boltlc, sufficient for en adequate Write me where to send it, ddress Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 515 Washinglon St., “Monticello, Illinois, Do it now! ” waters and powders, which may concentrate the blood and dry u the skin; or mercurial calomel, which may saliyate and loosen the teeth. Use a safe laxative like Syrup Pepsin, and especially for the children, for invalids, growing girls, nursing mothers, elderly people, and persons recently o} ated upon who need bowel action with the least strain. Mrs, Lillian Brenington of Woodruff, S. C., always gives her children Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, and Mrs. A. E. Blondin of ices Mich., will not have any other laxative in her home. Your druggist will supply you, and it only costs a cent a dose. Try it in Constipation, colic, biliousness, flatulency, headaches, and to break up fevers and colds. | | | leads | itself ndmirably to carving for rings. | | Stylish Bathing Suits Shown ae in McCall Printed Patterns bloused waistline, skirt that forms drapes on each ribbon chou have one of the modish new bathing sults shown in MeCal! Printed Patterns. It is one of many smart bathing sults shown for summer. They Are so easy to cut and stitch, so attractive and so inexpensive, that you will be delighted to make one in the fashionable teriils—printed pereale, satin, taffeta, gingham. MeDongall-fouthwick SECOND AVENUE AT PIKE ma