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PAGE 14 : mame om THURSDAY. JUNE 2 THE SEATTL STAR THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1928, " - ~ ~ | \ | sic fo r a . ‘OR ’ WEAR Personal Mus S/ if ; FORMAL DAY WEAR at _ | SANDWICHE: 6a ("4 oclé _ Mm. Robert Gale and daughter,| Mrs. G. ©. Kenne@y win leave Fri-| Pupils Heard in Rec a Mine Mar Cloud, M 4 h her da r f The plano ¢ tf M i BY BERTHA F. SAPLEION : ; e | spend a month & two ment ‘ A a Of Columbia Universit Sdited hy Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. |} B wart. | Accompanyin, } ! hultz, sor H Wark one-fourth cup butter unti , . 1 Mr, ar " r { Oak Shead, w “ 7 Assistant—Frances Oldham, { ‘oe dl 1 " oi h PI ; r am or entire Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 0829. | a. iw aenier, Annette, have fe.| Kennedy rea © for ; ca i thick w tter > r ry So . sel] >| nts, to their new home at 248 1 par ° ted . w the 4 Miss Crouley Is Bride of Lieut. Dingwell;| pale ire 1 at insane See eal. at, Remove the esata 4 ‘ v3 . . I oe Pfnima| SCR $2 @ | mabeat Durgmuller | P t e ar ‘ Women’s University Club Names Affairs) Mra. Rela Chambers, of San Fran. |“! wiais May ; oscar , ~ | Capt, and Mra, James Griffiths re] 0" ek | ig & weak 06 the| “tnncsenes gm pad | (Con for Summer turned Wednesday from = three) Cue. lM Spending Oren te ou Chase A sure e Na Bl i — woeks’ ya Alaska. | x j Alene . — A ) Asus of Mr. and Mre. Passa | “Bleep, Baby Bi ste r f tanly, marriage of Miss An ‘ { 4 er¢ | tattle Mae , 1 | oA 5 sab o to Lieut F t N., son of 1 Mr. and hill, of | © yy und daugh-|, rine amg s t reper ngwell, of W ce eve at Loa Ang , ter, Dorothea, have sailed for Au ing Geng Slat break ae Soc . with M. Bailey r he service at} In town, guests at the Hotel Wash-| tralia, to be gone nine weeks i ‘ hicxander firmly her, cut off eome &s re the firepte the living room, ington, on thelr w v ver,| RAS: | Kullak | CTusts and cut into halves I am an wy ounted by a canor B,C, to participate in the yacht] ptis Mary and ellfe Paty Wiliiame — I've had sweet peas, pink phiox, ¢ 4 Ophelia re races. are leaving on ‘ tw BATIK SEASON js dente roses were at elth 4 1 by ta | age | we trip to © park. | Pe | ra = and gold wall pockets fille k Mr, and Mrw. John M. Spargur | Dar heey, | Batik w * Oat ness to the dim corners of the room went to Bellingham today, where| Mr, and Mra. William Gaither will! p, pe etaeae When, if The bride, coming tn with was a radiant ploture tn alk mar the Bpargur String quartet will piay | be the guests, over the Fourth of Ps aa thm niga we iy are stockings and Agen quisette over ob k of the gown with panels of &@t the convention of the Washing: | Frederick Hall Whita, at her home | “Dance on sedis Hr 4 olors, ets Princess rhinestones crystals, and a ton State Musto Teachers’ aasocia-| at Agate Point | nelve Mo als are taking up the ho saeat z drop sho 1 pearls, Her tulle vell, which fe rmed tion this evening y will be the| eee ae : Serenitted the train, w back and bound by a ¢ pet of pearls, guests of Mr. and Mra, Leslie 1 Roberta Humphrey, who has | * Agnew | " tig: ‘pa rhinestones and caught at bervels to ite Gxtreme length Darwin while there, been visiting in Han Fr isco fc f Frimi} GILT FRAMES eater$ wanes bicesoms, She carried a shower of orchids, Ophelia i r | : Linthet gti tienkia sxe SEN close to with clusters of orange blossoms, She carr’ ‘ 4 8 b sonth v new, if consequen roses and lilies of the valley tied with silver ribbons. 4 . eft this On the H. I. Alexander | row! over them with white Her who was maid of honor, was ned in powder blue taffeta cae c A x v Sy by ~ nares hy her aunt, M | you Will not change the ap. val oe and silver, with a bandeaux of silver lace and rosebuds for headdress, and Sta ie wit" | Dober, who will be the guests of her| rhe Jasr coos Moots | 5 0, u will make a pur respectful her bouquet was of Columbia roses and sweet p sie aan oe | moter, Mrs. Omar J, Humphrey for| rr face Very easily cleaned, een The two Mower «iris, Mildred Claire Ives and Patricia Lee Brooke, wore 4 summer. l meas’ ¥ He night gan frocks, Mildred in peachblow and Patricia in she id Essig aon, | e'a.¢ } Dorothy Dean Moogiing | WHITE GLOVES face Lap ‘They carried Inverted hats of Cecil Brunner rosebuds and pink and or fan Fran eric flertrcde Dracheer tantated to | Breads wig, Halter i ateills antennas eae ory. He A sweet peas. Mrs, Crouley wore heliotrope crepe romaine, a draped motoring down to join Mr. | california recently, to be away for |‘ Aine Wayward 1 to two quarts of water, tn asleep, if ht at the low waistline with a handsome ornament of b! ey will make thelr fu | oon month sare lt in which you Bs aed 14 of white gardenias and violets, | in Berkete ae ise lie = | tenet OS 0 a fickle 2 n wns best man and the ushers were Miss Helen ed | Mr, and Mrs, Henry rt Beecher | Mi's. Kingston Will | ey will not becom igpore h Simpson, Miss Winona Falk, Miss Gladys Rennings and Miss Eva Connors. Mra, B. F. Davis and daughter!and son, Ward, are spending two| Present Pupils | speak wi Before the service Miss Valentine Anderson sang “At Dawning” and have removed to thelr country home | pee peerage oh Minas 5 oy mel it_ Love Thee.” Acroms Lake Washington, at Weat . The pur Mire, M. B. Kingston) 1 INGS MATCH OOSTUME Henry Ne Afterwards there was a reception and wedding supper. Mra. M. M.| landing Mr. and Mrn. J. Loveless Smith left reeetiaer sgl bserg th Ae Gearhart and Mrs. John Henry O'Neil presided over the supper tabie,| ‘ coe Waaibiy tha taets tecak te A urday evening, June) me Sonics baat for te Gharva! an overturned wheelbarrow filled with| Fashionably dreesed women are, Black, gray t are Newlove went over to|cisso, after spending a few da nok. Thowe participating we pastel-tinted sweet peas, Columbia rosea and cool green ferns, tied with| showing a preference for eults for) risa = om f 7a A : te Set eae dauagtte | the muesta of MEF, and Dre. be Blizabeth Loeffler, Janette lay han’ maline bows. Mra, William Worth was In charge of the dining room, and| forma, daytime wear, Satin and| seg Shing ane ares 4 Newlove, who | Ost ons many. 1 assisting were the Misses Marg t a en Aiary Helen | moire are the newest fabrioe—motre | seen F days with | - — Bae od a hyn. and jarrow ne punch bowl was in | habe tp nits Sta SAT a all 4 Byers, Marion Byler and “ie eg, Bh Pay being @ favorite of last season that! The sults are throe-plece # riage | CENTERPIECE oi aaa tarenetian eo charge of Mrs. Perry Land and Miss Beulah Bowman. takes place tt , ow. | : ae only “ ve) M Dingwell wore a one-piece dress of gray Canton| hs survived the winter—and satin| of course, with t p of the d will mo of thas ide | Before wetting a vane of flowers on - n and C sae ot mor, SrArSRE 3 ne Fes y felt hat with coque| th? newest fad of Paris, replacing| matching the lining of the coat in| !0¥® Will be one of the bridesmaide/, sieniy polished table cut # ple " 2 Bergstrom, oe crepe, a gray wrap with silver fox,collar and a gray felt hat with coque| the Bina oh | at the wedding i ; rom, « : ry atares ag bude added the|the crepe silke that have been| color, and not infrequently match 5 of waxed paper he nize of your Armstrong, : at unde fenthére for trimming, A corsage of orchids and rosebu modish for so long. Ing the color of the hat aq well he 4 and place that Mildred Picht Lenora. Free ridew for the Pra 4 finishing touch. Lieut. and Mrs, Dingwell left on a short wedding trip] Modlah fot oa bet Francts and Spattord Frink will) Qouy and pisoe that under the dolly. ‘ 1 . J few f kiddies, hered and and on their return will spend a month in Seattle before leaving for the =e ixeturn Friday trom i verniy | mete asses ne camaoae ‘cares the They East. Military school in Victoria, B. C., to| (im i) Mature lo © wgit os in that th 5 008 apend the summer with thetr par.|*UB# he Miniehe | about, ents, M d Mrs, Francia Guy| nance sud Summer Program Announced ss se | HOME CANNING ents | eran ae peace 7 01 Iniversity > announces today the program planned } . you wish r °w of ae eee ef bial met ae etn take place Tuesday, July 10, at Mrs. Housewife: Now ts the time when all good women start the stiles z | Tf you wi > varnish the wal a Me toe the sents * : . " s atl ust be in not|] Preparations for next winter's supply of home-canned fruits and Mr. and Mrs, Albert G and} paper behind your sink so you m tested Mrs. Denny's home, “Lockhelden,” for which reserva m ; go Mr. and Mrs, Colin Radford are| wash it frequently make a solutic resources later than Saturcay noon, July 7. New members will serve. | ables. The Star'a Washington bureau has ready for you a M ries tm a | Wash au - y make « ees ange s s cay . July 7. 2d . 7 tharely presared bulls! ited r - | among those planning to attend the|of an ounce of gum arabic, three at the club Tuesday, July 17, at 935 tn the morning unt! 8 ‘9 n Fourth, {dissolved in a quart of water | 7, frenzy, iq “a corvati quested not later than Monday noon, Fill out the coupon below, inclose five cents in postage stamps and phtelone me i e J a * | Correct Apparel for Women . obras eo ne |] mail to our Washington bureau. | SE RANA TEs PP f petite § On Tuesday evening, July 29, at 8:15 o'clock, there will be an ‘ntorenal| | Derma Viva WhitensThe + eenéatal evening with cards and Mah Jongg. re é | ; i ig ric of thi A garden bridge tea will be given Tuesday, August 14, from 2 until Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, i Skin’ At Once OrYourMoneyBack stretched o'clock, at the home of Mrs, William Parkhurst Brawley, 601 14th ave. N 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. | 4 , Te SOK 5 witers 3° Luncheons arranged to take place at the clubhouse during.the summer ¥ want'n’ copy ef the bulletin "Heme Uanthig” ane indoke | : \ es ore pba Poe at 1 o'clock are as follows: Alpha Chi Omega (Mrs. Starr, chairman), on herewith five cents in stamps for sane, j : ing off a July 7; Delta Zeta (Mrs. Swendson, chairman), July 1; Mount Holyc | BWC BAL Oe er. ee ee: BED, destructiv : ; a heed ‘ or DA ur PACH, (Qfrs. Hershey, chairman), August 3; Alpha Chi Omega, August 4; Alpha| | NVOK, WANDS or ARMS may be. DERMA- | FEATURED AT VERY them in a Chi Omega, September 1 a poate va ] ViVASnatantlymakes your” skin a most y, 9) y panic The following committee chairmen have been appointed: Flower, Mrs Street and Né.. peautiful, dainty white, regardless of peat a eareee z : Stanton Allan; membership, Mrs. W. P. Brawley; publicity, Mrs. 8. D. | DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ot ered Wingate, chad | City | was nearl ‘, | longer Supper for Bridal Party SP Peete oes | cooling 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Myers will entertain with a suppor and danc | fect. but dove | fluences this evening at their home tn honor of their daughter, Mies Margaret) — — — —— | rr te, 6 f wee De Myers, her flanoe, Mr. Homer Orrin Blalr, of Tacoma, and the members BOLLING J HOT BRAN CLEANER DEUMA-VIVA Cu Chiengo pron oaie of their bridal party, following the rehearsal at the church. One way to get an egg cooked to! Hot bran will clean brocades and at Teak: fenlae dose wat auibply you. was ni ; z i just the proper hardness is to place | tapestries. It should be applied with stream of Friday Affairs at Tennis Club Postponed it In a saucepan containing boiling | « clean flannel sloth and be removed | stream ¢ Owing to the death of Mr. W am Hunter Me ran, the Seattle Tennis| water. Cover and let stand without) with a clean brush. ' accomplish club has postponed {ts regular club tea and the dinner dance planned for | boiling from six to eletit minutes. en ——————— = sock vail ev June 29, until Friday, July 6. - | Vt ech domes: Bad en Ra a oral vi Pa WATERSOAKED SHOFS nd me YY When » shoes e been water i ) +4 | a bi Bridge Tea Farewell Compliment Jecaked, avoid the asant stiet Highs? Complimenting Mrs. Charles Byron Simpson, who leaves noon to fiake| ness and unshapelinesa which fol ousan Ss oO a Ss te Bos her home in California, Mra. C. EB. Gilroy entertained with a bridge tea! ows by stuffing them while wet Ngee Wednesday at the home of ber parents, Mr. and Mra. J. Fred Braid. with newspapers to fill out the shape ee Cae ea as if the foot were in it. | FOR iad Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops | to eat Mrs. Herbert Washington will be hostess for Mount Baker Park guild at| ovating an old garment How th the Orthopedic Tea Shop Friday, assisted by Mra. A. C. Ward, Mrs. Reinier | 55120 tt carefully om the right wide, daftiea Jeeuwkes, Mrs. William Le Blond, Sirs. Clarence Brown, Mrs. W. T.| {pon tse on the wros j battied Robinson, Mrs. Wulter French, Mrs. John Twiss and Mra. J. J. Mack | ‘saan hoes Riad eS Moca for he Mrs. H. H. Haskell, Mrs. G. B. Stevenson, Mrs. Hugh Martin and Mrs.| turned Rilla Nordin will be in charge at the Thrift Shop for the Bellevue Women’s | REVER WASH YOUR would fall club | well would HAIR WITHOUT OLIVE wai cine i CTT TOP TTY TA TE TET ly a weel @omen $s Clubs OILTO MAKE GLOSSY A gorgeous display of Sports Hats, Trimmed Hats, Banded Hats, Untrimmed prio ve Padihaseteascactian |§ Hats and Children's Hats—by far the largest in scope of style interpretations : ‘aire CLUBS FOR FRIDAY CO ne ae rie aires |. Nothing le more. waattractive and the greatest values The Criterion has ever been able to offer its patrons on [| In Four Price task of I ae See ne tito the carts: book raay | CES, ere ey Woling batt this weekly bargain festival event. More than 3,000 k ar r f ban! sien ¢ pet abs r iis wee! \f i 8 ent. J 2 than 3, hats are . a it BASKET PICNIC |who cannot take the early boat may|crinine hair only is beautiful The fering, Every Se edel new, fresh and thoroly summery. R puneluded in this of Groups of operatiq The Y. L. 1. club junior chorus |leave at 2 p,m. | | secret is in the now famous olive oil Septal eg NR ies Sersks y nmery. Keplenish your wardrobe Indeed, aii members and their families will hold ye shampoo used by beauties all over for the Fourth of July outing, the home affair and street wear. tt—time hy a basket plenic at Madrona park on|ALKI REVIEW ia ssocla Beasty Tapérts. chitne Hees G Friday, June 29, at 2 o'clock. MEMORIAL VICES | big prices for it, but you can have | ere * . Alki review will id memorial | it at home just as factorily and Slaten LONESOME CLUB services at Mount Pleasant cemetery. |for only a few cents. Obtain a bot | Hitec peed The Lonesome club will meet Fri-| Sunday, July 1, at 2 p.m, Memberr | tle of Palmolive Shampoo at any day evening, June 29, at § o'clock, |requested to woar white and bring| drug of department store and use in the parlors of the Rainter-Grand | flowers. eee it sccorpiag to) sircetions. tir hotel. Cards and dancing, Lonely| * - our hair w si hy soft an people and strangers welcome. WOMAN'S LAKEWOOD CLUB lovely with a wonderful gleam and see The Woman's Lakewood Civic Tm:| delicate lustre. No one knows how # prove: club will meet Tuesday, | beautiful hair can be until she tries NNUAL PICNIC AND SUPPER ovement clu! weed eautifu | | npr Raymond Mf. Frazier is en-|July 3, at 2 p,m. at the Lakewood | this gentle way of washing. m7 aye - | clubhouse. 2719 | tertaining Delta Gamma alumnae | “lul A and active chapter on Friday, June| Thru the parks me pay eround a ae Se 29, with a picnic and supper at her | committee, of which Mis, J. Ht. Sinith eo Fisher's Cirous, Fourth and home, “Thousand Pines,” near the |s chairman, Wagner's band has been | sora. It's 00d.” Checked ginghams, fancy | Golf club. This is the annual affair | Secured to give certs at £ = i is ie a of the organization. ard park, the first on Sunday, July prints, p! ain ofgan: dy | - PR Sushae Aeondb at Ga0e oL dotted swiss comprise the | A ." psday, yust 15, m., a" : “Ta Peta a lata Bp tay cota clue patals..” A materials in the groups be- KZ Tonia, chapter, ‘No, 114, O. B84, )000 Ye ee ° ing closed out at $5 and | Ry Sewing circle, will meet with Mra.| | ee eeuinecyal por ats rimme at es Beulah ‘Norman, 2534 20th ave, |PROGRAM OF INTERPRETIVE $ Friday, June 29, at 1:20 o'clock, LAUREL REVIEW Laurel, rev Yo. 58, Women's Benefit association, will hold a pie- nic in Woodland park Friday, June 29, from 6 until 9 o'clock. All W. B. A. and friends nivited. ew, AMETHYST CHAPTER Amethyst chapter, O. E. 8., give a card party Friday, June 29 at 8:15 p. m., in Dartnall’s cafeteria, All Eastern Stars and friends in- vited. eae SEWARD SOCIAL AND LITERARY CLUB Seward Social and Literary club will meet with Mrs, R. Almaquist and Mrs. Roy Brooks Southworth, at the home of the latter, 4673 Lakeside ave., on Friday, June: 29, . LESCHI HE WOMEN'S CLU Leschi Heights Women’s Improve. ment club will hold its annual pie. nic in Volunteer park, on Friday, June 29, at noon, . iTS oe WOMEN’S CIVIC CL The Seattle Women's Civic club will have a rummage gale at 1902 Pike place Friday and Saturday, June 0. Mrs. L. F. Jamieson, chairman, Vek eed ADDITIONAL CLUBS CLASSIC CULTURE CLUB PIOCNI ‘The Classic Culture club will have a box plenic at the home of Mrs. J. J. Black on Lake Washington, Satur. wit | DANCES The pupils of Edith Latimer will entertain their mothers and friends with a program of interpretive | dances in costume on Saturday after noon, June 30, The program includes: “To Spirit of the Woods,” by Clara lish, Florence Culver and Gregson; “The Elves and the Fairy,” va Trousen, ne Trousen and cilia Schillin, ‘oon Glow," Marte Miller; “The B: ina Buck | ner; “The Summer Wind,” Clara lish and Florence Culver; mphe Trousen, Ethel White, Marian Harvey, Mar Marie Miller and Caro- the see | ELECTION TAKES | PLACE TODAY The election of president for the State Federation of Women’s clubs will take place today in Mount Ver. |non. Mrs, George N. McLo’ | of Seattle, and Mrs. B. F. W of Spokane, are the nominees Other nominees to be voted upon are Mra, D. B. Mcllravy, of Everett, for first vice president; Mrs. Frank Sharkey, of Yakima, and Mrs Pearson, of Seattle, for tres Mra, F. ©. Robinson, of Walla Walla, and Mrs. Jeasie Webster, of Port Ange for first trustee, and Mra. A Larson, of Y folon Shedd, of Pulln Federation director eee RAINIER CAMP, R. N. A Rainier camp, America, will giv Wing's cafeteria Satur he at $30 p,m, All friends of ‘the or ganization invited to attend, byal Neighbors of a ca stmore, | Matinee: 2:20 Nights: 7 and? GEORGIA MINSTRELS 40—People—40 BAND AND ORCHESTRA “Watch for the Street de” Wo Petrnmn | Nada Norraine Ta Prance and Tyron Sasaon_and Kiem Tantngescope Nights: 400 Pure Food Shop 1511 Pike Place SPECIALS in FISH For Friday and Saturday Nova Scotian Finnan 20c Haddle, Ib Matinees: Alaska Black Cod, 2 Ibs. for.... Nature herself vies in vain with the colorful, summery effects por- trayed in this galaxy of sports hats. The sizes, shapes, materials and col- ors you'd covet most for your outing wardrobe are here, and you'll find a se- lection to harmonize with your outing apparel de- lightfully $1 easy at. The home milliner will reve tached with a few and shades, are priced for Friday at..... Buckram Shapes Your choice of our entire stock of Buokram Wir larly sold at 9 $1.45), Friday Shapes (that regu even DOC ADDITIONAL Untrimmed Hats ; 1 in delight in the midst of this stupendous ar f untrimmed hats, to which may be at- stitches choice of a wreath or ribbon with most pleasing results. Ordinarily sold at $1 to $4.85, these, the very latest shapes ean $1 her Here y of own Large, medium and Piquant shapes, profuse- ly embellished in resplen- dent summer flowers, fruit, radiant ribbons and rainbow effects, artistical- ly blended with such choice body materia as hair braids, straws and silk fabrics. The very latest utterances in sum- mer styles await your choosing Briday:@tvs tvsccax $ 1 the snappiest and -the largest assortment we've ever shown in juvenile trims, colors and styles. for the wee girlie, the activ playful girl and the young miss. them in Friday and match their spon- taneous fancies with just the right hat for.. There are hats Bring $1 Ye Ceitewon Seattles Jargest Second at Seneca Wlillinery Store | Positive and Pronounced Savings Now Available As the new August, it is present store be quickly disposed of. all prices have been cut very severely from Carman regular mark * r9 | C00) vith considering the known Carman standard for style Bia coricxet and quality. the top, “T wish kinay “How maj Hittle man, $7.50. These models are daintily styled and trimmed with tiny frills, lace and con- trasting pipings. | f Fancy gingham, plain or- gandy, dotted swiss, light and dark colors with a va- riety of dainty lace trims, inserting, edging and color motifs, ribbon girdles and touches of embroidery fea- tures the groups at $10 and $12.50. | The next Stopped at Round Tow As soon the station It didn't find the pl Round was, > do was to Sounds cam¢ “Ding! Di the Twins Then the Merry.Go-Rof Right bes C: ess ‘man store is to be opened early in ential that all the merchandise in the To that end ings, and these were always notably low, Whispered Ni to have a Just then atuck his he of the littl don't need give our ticl "Goody?" cl * “Six ticke!

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