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PAGE 10 THI a cuRSDAY, JULY ¢ ‘W 1 mn . , ‘ . ep Children Contest SJSeatile Society |___ALLACE JANE DUTHIE ( DISTINCTIVE BLOUSE Will of Auto Man ae M i a CHICAGO, J ‘ Th } t Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600. a Serene J er BE. ¥ he : Assistant—Frances Oldham, in { 1 Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 0829. , 7 eee ; ry ‘ ape : Large Luncheon Will Honor Two Brides- i t b sol re be Elect: Bridal Party Is Announced f ontente sh p to Hood Cha \ afternoon of Miss Alice er and Miss Ived Lewis, whone and tw ' J t cou @ngakements to Mr. Allan Latimer and Mr. Chester Latimer were recently nd man, who hi re I a n is visiting parer and Mrs. H, N. Anderson, at! f ee or ft Sunday t Boy Scouts Wanted help home, “Cedar Crest," on Lo for " Lead for Friday Event A call for 900 Boy Scouts to be on hand at d park at Miss Spaulding Names Ww edding, Party 4 The marriage of M Florence Louise Spaulding, daughter of Captain art J ¢M W. W. Bar Friday morning to help in police And Mrs. Georg: to Mr, Cart J, Nordstrom, Jri, son of Mr meee Fpl pempa: Ly Feieey megening Soke 218” oie and Mrs. Car! will be solemnized Sund: fternoon, July nipene =the ‘ fer cle ie rt ae Ml 29, at 1 o'clock Acre home of the ide's uncle, Mr wsued Tuesday William J. Adair, in the valor alle Rev. Abbott, of the Methodist peaks BEpiscopal church in Duvall, will read the servic Miss Margaret Kennedy will be maid of honor and Miss Vesta Ransome ‘and Miss Maric Sweet, the bridesmaids. Kathryn Adair a Hedreen, two little cousins of the bride, wil Donald Crawford will be best man and Mr morning. Harold Wa re asked to wear unif jif any of the boys do not 1 Virginia be the flower girls, Mr obert White and Mr. Carl) Mtadreen, the us | the ion heir home | them, they are asked to Following the ceren t ‘e will be an Informal reception and wedding bd ivilian clothes with Scou breakfast | M Ke « of Miss Spaulding 1 radu of Wa a vi b r 1 | : Reamer of Tota Sigma Pi, > sorority i deter, Mr, and Mrs, Gerald. Frink ‘Lion of Champagne’ BM are Novtetrecn at ik Gtivouts cc Wantieie { M, ‘Tolbert Dalton and fam to Tour California Rayo th pan age BAN FRANCISCO, J Rainier Club to Have Luncheon for Visitors | Hh Sadist eet ee or Phe Rainier club will be hosts neheon on Friday for the men of Mr, and Mra, W Perkins, Mra | mous of French ger the Handing party and officars of siting fleet Dean Ww M ¢ tomorrow mor setiy inate, i Perk Lelie Ke f of Califor Dinner Will ompliment Daughter Mi : ; Ai fe mt 3 A most popular blouse for sum x color and the sleeve faced at the During; the here, the; war In compliment to their daughter, Miss aldine Farrar, Mr. and Mrs + ar lebai '' ‘| mer 1s this low-waisted, short-sleeved |nume time. The binding is handled |2¢t® Will be entertained by leading Berd Farrar are entertaining at ursday evening at the Sohome before Mr. and Mrs. Ostrander’s garden dance in honor of the house guest, Mr. Philip Ammidown. ; citizens of the French quarter a | shirred on a wide belt. The |in the same way and a bound but-|OUrns | .b *: Se ea, se ‘oke which also forms the sleeves |tonhole is made he American Legion and various eturned Thurs 5 encanta Meateve: “Wied tll civic organizations vai ile F t in E r Before sewing the sleeves to the ate least Dee aid vette AD : - : : pleated skirt this special blouse Is}. 000 tay tne sleeves fiat on the} Informal Tea to Honor Mis Ells . fhe absolutely proper thing for sum ian es : ‘ the hem line and siipstitch the Mis . oe able and baste the colored facing | gu, over this} as sho s Complim Miss Marion Ells, of Bel m, who ts her house 1 Anacortes |mer wear otc na cnate the colored facing \tacing over this hem as shown. in Miss Alice formally at tea from 3 until 5 o'clock ine to wpend| Jt has an air of sem\-tatlored trim. . Might sides together. |tgure 4 Son Thursday af ng have been confined to close friends of or niece, Mra, FE, | ness, due to the plain yoke and the | Mark the line to be cut with a bast-| ‘This careful finishing adds distinc- the honor guest pis u details of finishing. One of these |!"® thread and stitch one-fourth |tion to an otherwise simple & 2 or § | . letaile—the finishing of the alit|!nch from each corner, Draw the | ———___ facing thru the cut (figure 3) and | tt * « fectively according .to these direc. {baste It back, basting from the |® rreead |right side to form an even fold. At) islands. ‘The slit ia bound with a contrast-;each end, tiny pleats are fornved| 2 which must be pressed flat (figure 3). | tesat-| A fine line of stitches should be : ) nleove—<c ¢ dono simply and ef. Dr. and Mrs. Durand Dinner Hosts ve—can be done simply ar Der. and Mrs. Jay 1. Durand will entertain with a dinner at the Boule S¥ard Inn on Saturday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick | = Struve, who are home from a year spent abroad. Invitations have been limited to a few intimate friends of Mr, and} F Mrs. Struve rs. Fred Johnston, Ww n thelr yacht Winifred on a|PUt around the binding to keep it in 4 michele ow oa ar place. This facing should be used} Arctic Club Plans Dance D aiats an a-itaing for the lower’ part of the} 7 eee Mtr oman Owen returned this|#leeve when the blouse is finished. In honor of the officers of the visiting fleet the Arctic club will enter : se ait ras in weoks’ trip East. |Turn up the bottom of the sleeve on tain with a complimentary sports clothes dance on Thursday evening. _ duly ‘Tea Will Honor Recent Bride The little daughter of Mrs. Wallace Frederick Duthie.— Portr 7a To honor Mrs. Bradbury (Geraldine Gilbert), wife of Lieut Harota| Portrait by Grady. )Gardner Bradbury, U. S. C. G., a June bride, Miss Florence Spaulding ts | ~ Usegies ‘ 1 Phas os tlre gis ot es ame | fentertaining with an informal tea at ome, 2220 Queen Anne ave, on} AUXILIARY TO 8ST. LUKE Music We Grow pei Hair in 90 Days Stop Falling Hair P Thursday afternoon from 2 until 5 HOSPITAL Miss Spaulding will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. George C. Spaulding,| The Wemen'’y Auxilia @nd her aunt, Mrx. T. A. White ix ng OMITAL, will 'mget.. on ci Famous Orchestra | John W ” Wilk “re N C oming ' Hosts at Tennis Club qn ins, 30 5 Announcement is made of the hosts for the informal dances at the| 5 AL "Tennis club this week to honor the officers of the visiting fleet and thelr) The gecor . j yal bh t © They include, on Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Pitt Trimble; Wednes-| monds ¢ t Bday, Major and Mrs. Malcolm Douglas; Thursday, Judge and Mrs. Burke f and Dr. and Mrs. M = Green; Saturday, Mr. tgomery Russell; Friday, Mr. and Mra, Thomas! Grrr, scouts nd Mrs, J. Fergus McRee and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel| wre HOOVE! Russel! {| Girt at leaders and prospect —— i é (pe | Tea have an opport to| FORTRON : ; To Entertain at Dinner | meet Dra. Herbert Hoover, the na] AUXILIARY =) | This Ni Ww Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Tennant are entertaining with a garden dinner Friday| 091, Jy pat merited Bo give a luncheog at Vet e ay | evening at their home in honor of their house guest, Mrs. F, 8. Kitchens, | "0° 0" ea | Ort 1, Arme fay, July ) 4 helt or Your '* Program for Garden Tea q During the carden tea Mills College club ts giving Thursday afternoo! man, in honor of Dr. Aurelia Reinhardt, Della Neal Kling, will be presented ‘¢ characters. Tacoma and © at the home of Mrs. Frederick Bi the following program, arranged t “End of the Rainbow,” a fantasy in mir “Pierrot,” Norma Jean McCleary E *Plerrette.” Betty Brandt “Will o' the W * Joséphine McCleary “The Menagerie.” “Sleep, Dolly, Sleep,” Ellen Barbara Hedges ‘ “The Quarrel,” Helen Richardson and Bernice Richardson S Songs, Mrs. Roma Farrel Money Refunded Science discovers most all falling, lustreless hair due to simple infection (Sebum). Now quickly overcomes it. Hair actually re-grown on 91 heads in 100. etal SALE | Evening at Bridge aret Lea and Miss Doroth ton ed with an evening Latourette and Mrs. : lat bridge at the home of Miss Sutton last Thurs ening, in honor of sal! a This {s to offer you new halr—lustrous, beau- the hair. Its natural function Is to supply the Costs Nothing a ie Hiatt, hose sarees <0 “2 Artie aaa emis hab S orts Frocks tiful, attractive—or money refunded, hair with oil. . Unie hair, The V 1 place Wednesday evening ty guests were entertained, « tt ANT ERADICATOR rte 88 we grow hair. The Van S) mate friends of the honor guest se P It offers, too, to stop falling hair, But frequently {t becomes infected, It cakes |Ess 3-bottée treatment is abso- Propel: about’ tht At Very Substantial lutely aranteed. You are the sole judge. The warrant is given by Jour own druggist. All we re- on the scalp ; clogs the follicles and plugs them. If we fail, the treatment costs you nothing. Go to the mirror and you can see it in your hair, Your own druggist signs the guarantee. Hence | Will Entertain at Luncheon BR itrace cs iradeticko taleen’s, when ‘covers will bo pinced| i either in the form of dandruff or in that of an [quire is his signat : t Freder! elson’s, when covers » placed| Before you paint or kalson our | i h gnature showing eat a luncheon at Frederick & Nelson's, when covers will be placed| | Before you paint or kalsom| spies Reductions you assume no risk, Olly enerotion al fae tiste teats, ae lame eee ee treatment. If it fails, we refund] yotr money, Hence you assume no risk making this test. Thousands of women have made this test, Results are amazing. The charm of wonderful hair is now available to almost any one who | chooses to have it, Gernis by the millions breed In it, then feed upon the hair, Soon your hair begins falling. You note too how lifeless it appears, In a short time, all the natural lustre and beauty are gone. Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shop Service Mrs. Edgar ©. Snyder will be hostess Wednesday at the Orthopedic Tea Shop for Madrona guild, assisted by Mrs. H. D. Buchanan. Mra. J. W ‘Albright, Mrs. Ciarence McDonald, Mrs. John D. Raegg, Mrs. J. B. Alex © ander, Mrs. W. B. Miller, Mrs. A, B. Comfort, Mrs. C. F. Davis, Mrs. F. R Yumeker, Mrs. | M. Dickey and Mrs. J. F. Wagner Queen Anne guil I be in charge at the Thrift Shop in the morning, | Fepresented by Mr 5. Lite and Mrs. A.M. Thomas; in the afternoon Madrona guild will be represented by Mrs. Jules Charbneau and Mis © Isabelle Charbneau iin Le Ech Women’ s Clubs Why 6 Women in 8 Have Dull But —and note this scientific fact— remove | U 5 ¢ hay the infected Sebum and the hair reverts back | nattractive Hair to the softness and brilliancy it displayed when you were a school girl, Science has recently made amazing discov- eries. It is now known that hair roots seldom The Van Ess treatment accomplishes that really die. They can be revived—given new life result. We know you will doubt it. So we We have proved that conclusively by re- guarantee it, CLUBS FOR w EDNESDAY SCI ES growing hair on 91 heads in 100, New hair grown in 90 days. Falling hair .. “VAN'ESS. YY PICNIC WILL HONOR Ridgely Rebekah auxiliary is to {] The method we use is new. Years of ex- stopped, Your own druggist gives you our Syce : Mar tay plone jee be given at|ave a plenic at the home of Mr | | haustive experiments were spent perfecting it. guarantee to do these things if you buy a 90- Bee cote of Mra, Dell Laman and Mrs. C. E. Maxfleld, 6442 Mar | day treatment. He signs it. If we fail, your L Now world-great dermatologists employ money will be refunded without argument, these ingredients, Some charge as much as ‘j . : . $500 for the same basic treatment, W ¢ urge you to give this new way a fair | AL yO 1 Whvescsss 4 p . Set trial. Tt is folly not to test it; for remember, —_————— (Ose Falling hair, dull, lifeless hair; hair without you take no risk. Note This New Way sheen or lustre—6 women in 8 haye it. Menyon st. on Wednesday, Ji Hin honor of Miss Leota L. West Senown teacher in the schools of Spo- kane and Walla Walla, who is mak- |? to Ning a short visit in town. Former pupils and friends of Miss West are| ZONTA CLUB invited to attend hall ave., Wednesday, July 25. Din ner at p.m. Take Fauntleroy jraham st eee | HREE groups of Sport nta club, of Seattle, will meet | Go to any druggist or department store to- It Massages the Treatment sic6 we ? - Frocks have been price¢ Th f El 7 Peroni es ‘ . at Northold on Wednesda ¢ reason for most of it is a vy » 2 ° i Di P WOMAN'S LAKEWOOD erthold Inn on Wednesday ecacinaaracstuabcwint cellent an x : t ery cimple day. Ask for the Van Ess Liquid Scalp Mas shane Alor ra CIVIC CLUB July 25, for a 12 o'clock luncheon even those shoppars who know the ion. An infected scalp oil called Sebum, sage. Written guarantee is given with 3-bottle ant heel The Woman's Lakewood Civic Inm-| ©, tia. © the values to expect during his new way quickly overcomes it. It starts purchase. yee can ree from Mlustration that 4 " " * < : 4 a se : t A Reavament club/will give a Northwest ADDITIONAL CLUBS the Florence Shop's July Clear. ||| to act instantly. The effect is soon marked, a massage and lotion tn one treat Products luncheon Wednesday and - ance Sale nf rent. You do not rub it in with your fingers, Each package comes with a | The Infected Sebum in Your Hair VAN ESS LABORATORIES, Inc. [ilies "sith | 15% | 28 East Kinzie Street lotion down to | | | | Thursday, July 25 and 26, at 1 p. m.| SEATTLE REVIEW, Mt the Takewood club house. Mrs,| NO. 8 fC, KR. Sprague, directress home serv-| geattle review, No. 8 W. B. A., | dee, representing Northwest products, | “he nipples are bottle, rub your atically feed f the scalp Will serve the luncheon ft the pees, will meet ‘Thurs | Scbumijeian oll Tetons et the telliclerral st a ite Pea ante | masse ¥ ee duly at 8 p.m, in A. O. L icago, Ill a Sob ao WISCONSIN W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave | 7% he GOLDENROD CLUB eee The Wisconsin Goldenrod club will| W. C. T. U. HAS UAL PICNIC ‘The City Federation of the W. C tainier car to|'T, U. held its annual picnic Thurs Edmunds «1 day with 200 members in attend These smart looking sports ube ince, The honor guests were Mrs 5 i “4 | 4 He $e garments are charmingly de LADIES oF TH | Margaret Platt and Mrs, Margaret | jl Vitis! Be signed in Knitted Silks, I GOLDEN NORTH |Munns, from national headquarters " 2 4 ured Crepes, Silk Vellettos Ladies of the Golden North and|of the W. C. 'T, U., at Evanston, Ll. | ib Ale , Canton and Roshanara Crepe: friends are invited to a social path Mrs. Lillian Vincent, state presi-| Charles Quick, of Vancou- ‘This offer constitutes an. un: hi eying at the home of Mrs, Rose|dent, gave the address of welcome, ver, B. C. (left) decided he'd usual saving opportunity, | ie uid arate. a4 Wirt ive. Ni on |and Gevotioat were led by Mra. m-' better learn to dance. He's | lassage H nenda y y at 2:30 o'clock, |ma Morrison, Mrs, O. I. Krieger | area of q a oe rendered vocal solo, with harp jonly 108 years of ‘age, and Ta Heronbe 8 with Mra,| 4 mmect Wednesday, Jul t, Box | D.C. Brown, 3813 Edmunds Toneh at 12:30. Take §19* 2" These two pictures show a cross section of the hair root or bulb and Healthy the case which encloses each hair Sree fromin- from the root to surface of scalp ¢etion (greatly magnified), Germ infected Sebum causes over 90% of baldness and falling hair. Remove it and hair will grow. Illustration (A) shows Sebum infected hair and (B) healthy hair. | | | HOME SeWING CLUB companiment, and a solo was a | figured he ought to be able} Ladies of the G. A: It, Home Sew-| contributed by Mra. Caspar Snyder.|to do all of the new-fangled Mg club meet with Meu. Rowe Town don O'Hara, from the prohibition | steps, And Vaughan Moore, See ee ie i wie ee tote, with ion ns Soe, Now on Sale at All Leading Drug and Department Stores Peon, North Queen Anne car to| Mra, Platt and Mrs. Munns gave in. |8%OWN Mm dancing position, | SECOND & UNION a i SEATTLE wie | | Third ave. w. teresting talks. says he cant \ 1! SI

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