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praereregeenyreereroerestoyereenesrnoneet aren einan Neen etneNn tes ins ANDRA SULA BLE it RSA AK Ni SA REL _ ant Commander W, H Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Assistant—Fr Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Main 0600, nees Oldham, Telephone, Capitol 0829. EATTLI EK. J. SHAPEERO Mr. and Mrs. Whitcomb Issue Invitations for Large Dance; College Club Pacific Fleet Officers M* AND MRS. DAVID WHITCOMB gurden dan heir count Friday eve Navy Dance at College Club the en have y home est wold, ning, July club is entertaining with a supper dance honor the off Pacific fleet pments planned in honor of the visitors Beautiful Luncheon Honors Mrs. Owens on Tuesday evening ers of the Mrs, Edward Morgan Mills entertained this afternoon with a charming} Tuncheon of twenty covers at the Owens (Louise Raymond). pratifns for th ‘ennis club In honor of Mrs ttuir were especially lovely nd and low bowls of white pottery, combining the pastel shades of blue, mauve and pink with the cool green of maidenhair ferns. a Cards Out for Tea Mrs. C. BE. Hagyard has from 3 until 6 ocho MoKenzie, of New York. who ts visiting her parents developed in det agons Des cards out for a tea at her home on Friday in honor of her he guest, Mrs, Andrew and Mrs. Charles G."Roemer, also of New York, Mr, and Mrs. Ross E. F r : : Garden Tea to Honor College President Honoring Dr. Aurelia Reinhardt, president of Mill oliege, who ts the guest of her uncle, Mr. H. C. Henry, th ub is entertaining with a garden tea on Thursday afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock at Mrs Frederick Bausman's home. Assisting Mrs. Bausman will be Mrs. Grosvenor Sherman, Mrs. George Mantor, Miss Beulah Cardwell, M Persis Horton and Miss Helen McBee. Dinner at Sunset Club Before Dance Complimenting their daughter, Miss Marie Greer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Greer will entertain at dinn riday ening before the Merrill dance. Hostess and Assistants ‘The dally teas at the Tennis club this week during the tennis tournament are exceeding! popular, and the wide verandas of the cozy little clubhouse Woodway park, on! This is the first of "Theodore | arranged in tall slender vases | Will Honor} issued invitations for a! July} form an attractive setting for the dainty, colorful sports costumes of the hostesses and assistants. Mrs. Thomas Fransinoli was hostess this afternoon and assisting were Mrs. Francis Guy Frink, Mrs. Wallace Green Collins, Mrs, Harvey J Fetter, Mrs. James Hamilton de Veuve, Mrs. Archibald DeVoe, Mra, Phit ips Morrison, Mrs. Winlock Miller, Mrs. Harry B. Lear, Mrs. Curtis Sargent, Mrs. Rex Stafford, Mrs. Anna Thomsen Milburn, Mrs. Perry Truax and Mrs. Corwin ting. Miss Salmon to Entertain Miss Katherine Salmon is entertaining with a luncheon of ten cover Saturday afternoon, July 21 t the Tennis club. Miss Salmon and her mot Mrs. Harvey Salmon, visiting Mrs. Salmon’s parent. and Mrs. C. J. Smith. of St Entertains With Informal Dinner * Miss Margaret Wright entertained with an inform dinne club Wednesday evening, pre ng the dance at Visitor Will Be Honored Miss May L. Kellar, president emeritus of Pi Beta Phi be the guest of local Pi Beta Phi's at the Women's University club on Sunday, July 22 An informal reception will be t jered Miss Kellar, who is dean of women at Westhampton college in V a, by her frat on Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. All local and visiting Pi Beta Phi's cordially invited ee “¢ clubhouse fratern Informal Luncheon Hostess Mrs. C. A. Maury entertained with an informal luncheon Wednesday afternoon at the Seattle Tennis club. Bridge Tea for Officers’ Wives Honoring some of the wives of fleet officers, Mrs. Booth, w Booth, entertaining with 24, at th ttle Tennis club. Luncheon Compliments Miss Bentley Miss Marie Greer ent Tune mon Tue a mo Seattle Tennis club in compliment to Miss: Margaret Bentle 4 Miss Janet Henry's house guest Entertains With Tea for Mrs. Lewis M. Stoddard gave a delightful tea in honor of her house guest, Mrs. George F. W Mrs. George W. ne hostess and hono; Mrs. S. J. Hen by Miss Mar Halise and F from 3 until 6 o fe of Lieuten Tuesday afternoon, July . House Guest afternoon at ker, of Toledo, Ohio. chuett received with th ester, Mrs. R. J. Huston. t the urns, assisted her t her calling hours Luncheon for Mrs. Burr Fisher In compliment to her house guest, Mrs. Burr Fist has j returned from California, Mrs. Barnette Fisher will entertain wi a bridge luncheon at her home next Tuesd afternoon. Covers will be placed for twelve bf the honor guest's intimate friends. eee Announce Daughter's Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Palo nnounce the engagement of their daug Etta, to Mr. A. Bridge, son nd Mrs. J. Bridge. No date set for the wedding. Tea and Thrift Shop. Assistants Mrs. Charles Gaffner, chairman of Alki y , assisted by Mrs. A Howard Hook, Mrs. ss, Mrs. E Shop will be in charge Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR FRIDAY [ 20, at 12 _— | Armot followed by cards with WILL HAV {UAL OUTING | prizes, A home-cooked dinner will The Penn a Study club will] be served at 6 p.m. Afterwards there have its annual summer outing on| will be cards and prizes will be Friday, July 20, at the home of Mrs.| awarded, The public is invited. Louise R. on, at Medina eee acrs 1 s »- Fo PT. A. BOARD TO residents of Pen ja cordially tT IN TAC invited to attend. Mrs. Estella Car-| phe first rier is in charge of the ticke d Miss Ret tin of the board of ments he ferry h of the pevernt at 11:20 and Parent-Teacher a e held Friday lub house has , will be White, Mrs rge Harman in charge of Cyrus Briggs. Mra. H o'clock in Veterans’ hall, ga tho leaving Nationa s of soci AUXILIARY TO RAILWAY CONDUCTC The Ladies’ Auxiliary to Mr of Railway Conductors w » alts in charge of the arrangements ecard pa at M. EB, for. the luncheon 1922% First Friday jon, | the club house at 1 o'¢ July 20. Luncheon will t The at 1 o'clock. éludes at the Woman's in Tacoma Weldon Pascoe, of Tacoma to be served at personnel of the board in Mrs. Victor H. Malstrom, of state president; Mrs N STAR CLUB . Bryan, of Olympia, first vice es ; Mrs. ‘Solon R. Boynton ingham, cond yviee pre Mrs. H. 1, third vice president; Mra, J Kinne, of Seattle, recording 1 y; Mrs. P. F. Widhoim, of § financial secretary Mra, Miller, of Seattle, trens W. F. Dodge, of historian; Mrs, W. W ing, of Auburn, auditor; Mrs corresponding secretary; Mrf, C. \ inwall, of Spokane, Mra. A, V |Shepard, of Wenatchee, and Mrs W. R. Coffman, of Centralia, mem bers at large eee EASTE Sewing department of the Eastern | Star club will enjoy a basket picnic! Friday, July 20, from 10 to 4 o'clock, | dent in Woodland park, All Eastern | Walla Stars invited, B. o- LADIES OF GOLD. The Ladies of th will give a card party July | ur 20, at 8:30 p. at 1923 ma, All Alaskans and their dially invited NORTH Taco. Down friends vor Wonien's Fri-| a) , | ASSOCIATE MATRO Fourth ave.) ‘The Associnte Matrons' F will hold a plenic |a , at 12 o'clock, at STEVENS W. R. C. NO. 1 lpark. Mrs. ©. B. W Stevens Women's Relief Corps No.| chairman of the Laurel review, No, 58 Benefit association, will meet day evening, July 20, in the Curtis studio, and University st eee at 70% CLUB Club, 0. Friday, Cowen Raymond js committee on ar a small bridge tea} W. | yo Copeland, of Walla | your | lent Lillian Kulman last month at the The marri¢ Miss Shapeero was solemnized of to home of Grady. Mr, E. J. the . c bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Kulman—Portrait by |" mers ADDITIONAL CLUBS E. 8., — a | ALPHA CLUB PICNIC Alpha club will have Its annu at the| Woman Proprietor Woodland | July 21 park on jplento Saturday, July summer home of r Macfi leaves Pier 3 SEATTLE CHAPTER WOMAN'S HEALTH RESTORED She Claims Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Did It After Everything Else Failed Milwaukee, Wis.—‘‘I feel that I ought to let youknow about my case. I was ailing and could barely do my housework and washing I was so run-down, just from having one child. I took a lot of medicines and had doctors. Than I gave them all ui and took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound and I feel wonder- fully good now. I do Srey thing that comes along, and we all take your medicine as a tonic when we don’t fee] just so. Iam thankful for what the Vegetable Compound has done for my health and for my family.’’— Mrs, 3, CHECK, 944 28th St., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Letters like these testify to the value of the Vegetable Compound. These women speak from the fullness of their hearts. They describe as cor- rectly as they can their conditions: First, those symptoms that affected them most conspicuously; and later the disappearanceof those aymptoma. They are sincere expressions of grati- tude. For nearly fifty years Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has been so praised by women. WARNING Why you should take or- ganic iron to enrich your blood instead of metallic iron—how to tell the dif- | ference. | WHtle iron ts Our large priced e) showing We are offering wish to their who on those saving nounced mode seasons. They Truly, the Fle absolutely neceasar 1 health, always | | Organic tron may | wist under the name The Upstair 4 will verve luncheon Friday, July | rangements. will hold {ts annual plenic Saturday, of Cafe Arrested i a | hs] Q” These Dresses embody all the more pro- of the Spring and Summer are sortment of materials and shades. ence Upstairs Shop has much to offer in the way of dres STAR ) Personal Mies Helen the last of July Ore, to be the | Kitzabeth Schwager wi ve for Me house guest of Miw Binde for two weeks aslo Jardine of Winniper it Dr n Wattleworth Lieut, and Mr . In, Grace Richard Wilson) are re ceiving congratulations upon the |birth of a son, Richard Hulbert, July 10, in Honolulu Py S79 ¢ Bohlander of Port Mine Leslie Ouse guest of on fi ein two weeks Mr. and Mrs. G. Wright are receiving congratulations the birth of a July 16, at Minor hospital Arnold on son, | Mrs, David Morgan Roderick ts visiting Mra, Willlam A. Shannon at her summer home, Shannon.on | Chelan. ee Mra. pending some an Hawthorne Dent and family time at Lake ree Mr, and Mra. W. T turn thi Vancouver, B. ¢ Inted will re Mr. and Mra, EB Latham) returned nix weeks’ going a m a motor trip thru California, far south as Tia Juana Mrs, E. A. Wilson, accompanied Loyal Lamont and Daniel La children of Mrs, William 4 Eaton, who have been in 1 in Switzerland for a returned last evening year, ; Veronica . | Gives Man | ee) New Wife) putes | Philadelphia, Pa-—J. F. Peterman | of Philadelphia says that his wife | | has been made an entirely new wo. man by drinking Veronica Water Here ia his interesting story ier | wish to state that Veronica Water has made an entirely f my wife. She has suffered for on years with female weakness, jconstipation and dyspepsia in its worst form. She had indigestion so bad that she ate scarcely enough to keep her altve. She was finally persuaded to try ‘Veronica,’ and has taken it about three months, and is now in better health than she has been for thirty years and ghe more than she ever @ Wer Vv a Water md b new woman © before has been recog scientists of the le mineral waters fn} ® country or Europe. It Is bot ed exactly as {t comes from the} ings, and it has been impossible | or chemical experts to reproduce | artificially this marvelous water, provided by nature, | | Thousands of users of Veronica | have found relief from chronic con- | stipation, tndigestion, rheumatism, | kidney and bladder troubles and other stomach disorders. You, too, find that Veronica is “Tho Way to Health.” A big, gen 1 13 quart bottle at your geista, only neventy-five cents Advertisement Veronica Water may Water Features Florence Shop Dress Values of Dresses, ceptionally close for clear- ance, is proving to be the feature of this great July Clearance Sale. & at Dress values that will appeal to make a dress this time real purchase, being shown in a S values, Dresses, Suits, Capes, Wraps and Millinery at Surpris- ingly Low Prices. Shop That Saves You Money Second and Union, Seattle, Wash. evening from @ visit in SMOCKING Smocking has always been a pop: ular trimming for children’s clothes It is never out of style—just now it t# being used more than ever Smocking on a boy's mult is a trimming that he will not consider The je the kind we effeminate. sult shown here Imagine Little Boy Blue wore when he Wlew his horn | or Little Jack Horner when he ate his pie, It has the practical advan. tages of a loose blouse which ¢ & convenient freedom to strenuous plays. CURTAINS Alwayn pull « thread and cut by that when you are making curtains Then they will always hang “true.” 1410 Second Avenue Ground Floor, Denny Bldg. Near Columbla Theatre ‘a CLEARANCE SALE 100 Trimmed and Untrimmed Colored Hats $4 .00 Trimmed and Banded Felts in White, Sand, Gray, Brown and Green— 85.00 to $15.00 See Our Windows of Sale Hats 1410 Second Avenue THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1923. Derma Viva Whitens he Skin At Once -0rYourMoneyhack RED. YAK akes no differen C LOWN, BALLOW of DARK ANDS or AiMS . TANNED, VACE i LMA-VIVA CO, Chicago It Your Dealer Does Not Supply You Correct Apparel for Women Always the Utmost in Values SEE. Removal Sale Features an Additional 15% SILK SUITS Phe ultimate in style and quality for town, country and sport wear. Three - piece cos- tume models and two-piece sports styles, elaborated with embroidery or fancy stitching: plain tailleur mod- els for those who prefer styles more conservative. Navy, black, and wide Nrange of light col- ors. THE ADDED DISCOUNT OF 15% OFF SALE PRICES that had already been very severely reduced— MAKES THIS AN OFFERING ENTIRELY OUT OF THE ORDINARY! —Second Gallery Discount On Severe Reductions on All Mid-Season Millinery All Summer Hats have been subjected to pro- nounced price cuttings. 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