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BATILE THURSDAY ES } Germans Bewildered as | | Money Value Submerges' THE MRS. CARTER BROOKE JONI — Seattle Society by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600, Assistant—Frances Oldham, Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capito! 0829. ‘Miss Maurine Hiatt Is Bride of Arthur Rob-| erts: Bridge Will Honor Two Guests Frantically to Spend Worthless Money BY CARL D. GROAT In each hotel BERLIN, July 2 The rp tacle of a nation of people all inetalled, who do nothing but fig striving fra ally to met Ic rowds Over Nation Besiege Stores Trying| 1 | now & special group « f ure how many mili mark q VERY lovely wedding was solemnized last evening when Miss Maurine their money — presented —iteeif worth each guest in eating ath Hiatt, daug Mr, and Mrs. Carl ©, Hiatt, became the bride of thruout Serapeey. toeay Wot hie ohges may-be re ri Bits. Arthur Kitche . soe tava aelemene 3. masaete “oe Hewildered Germans unable him when he has finished t Hiffacoma. Rev. H d of the groom's family, road | longer to follow the drop of the meal, Regular walters never | Hiithe service at 8:10 0 of relatives and clase friends paper mark into nothingness, | would be able to pursue the Behe home was a bow n flowers, with the rich colors of yelloy are making dea} mathematical parabolies and a iM getinme predominating. lay hands upon everything tar new ocoupation with meals at iE 5 gidle in lieu of the practically least as payment bax been found iThe bride was charming In a quaint bridal dress of Ivory taffeta worthless currency for persons of sufficient monta Teppliqued in r persons of suf t montal A pani ts on in the minds of attainment to do, multiplication the nie, who find the banks m velvet and pearls and fashioned with bouffant hip She wore a fichu of rare rose point lace, a fami heirloom, and “her tulle vell wae caught to a headdress of the lac (orange Dlossoms and ornamented at the lower edge with a lace butt | F gpeirciea with orange blossoms. For bouquet she carried an exquisite! Ee ghower of orchids, bride's roses and lilies of the valley Miss Johanna Matheson, the maid of honor, was gowned tn peach-colored | cloth, an original wood-biock model. She wore geld on her hair and carried a shep ni's crook tied with @ cluster of ow water lilles. | Mr, James D. Roberts, of Tacoma, the groom's brother, was his best mi Miss Dorts Graham played the wedding march and, before the ! ieremony, Miss Dagmar Matheson sang “O Prom Me” and “At Dawn.” Hy, An informal reception followed the service, with Miss Frances Heverio iiana Miss Kindrey presiding in the dining room, assisted by a group of aha Tau Alpha sorority sisters of the bride. Meanwhile, everyone in laying in canned goods The banks are quite unable to change & $10 bill. They pass out | ation of a few hundred thou. | nd marke and give % certified to wupply the change for & 10-dollar bill Citizens are hurrying to shops with thousands of thousand check for the balance These marks notes done up in paper checks the merchants natu y © us anything you have to sell,’ they are demanding, in CHARGE ACCOUNT many imetances, of harassed 18 ELIMINATED clerks and shopkeep who, Mi. In’ many Instances merchapta | 0. dD. the day folk the touch turning to the paper marks mt On their wedding trip Mrs. Roberts wore a tailleur of dark blue Poiret 1° Wat ke atkometad ear thet on figreement ‘to purchase, but | ‘ y piwill, & smart hat of taffeta gray suede and an orchid corsage.) orderly economic life of G deman¢ h down “toda jeMrs. Roberts is a graduate of the University of Wash on and a member many, 3 This is because the tumbling and Lambda Rho, honorary art fraternity ir. Roberts also graduated from the university and {» affiliated with Phi ippa Sigma fraternity « Xi Sigma Pi. After August 15 Mr, and Mra. berts will be at home at Rose terrace Zeta Tau Alpt marks may huve depreciated wo Pockets no longer are large sccm Sed, ita mace {<i aver “Me tormee 8 6 Electric Cooking into the streets of Berlin. A rT familiar ight the citizenry ; with ita to undien of money oo eeeronner reese tenlverr teens charge account han been ted from Borlin business Means «Mrs. Forbes Issues Cards for Bridge Tea Mrs. Lee Shaw Forbes has issued cards for a bridge tea at the home under arms or stuffed in huge In Cologne, shopkeepers are | her mother, Mrs. Albert Wilton, at Hunt's Point on Wednesday after-| Bape Meene ve warty, (o-espp. cdsto August §, in honor of her sister, Mrs. Henry Hull, of Alameda, Cal } Everyone knows what his mers from buying everything | Mrs. Grant Smith (De Ette McAuslan), a recent bride, who, with] | Beeitor Bas uncer kis ares pene: BOWe. Spmreeer Bre Senate ~ Smith, has just returned from her wedding trip to Honolulu. Ten] | those bales of 6,000-mark notes, 4 to be no jonger asking how om or an eee es fot | each of which now ix worth lens much 48 this or that, but “what | ; than a cent. And everyone is will these buy?” p: ucing hun hurrying to spend them lest to dreds of thousands of paper morrow’ they become worthlenn. marke. HOUSEHOLD INSECT PESTS Insect pests make life miserable. Infestations of homes by bed. bugs, cockroac nd ante will occur in spite of every precaution of the careful housewife. Surmmer im the time when such pests multiply and caure greatest annoyance. Our Washington bureau has prepared a bulletin which will tell the housewife the latest and most approved methods of ridding the premises of these undesirable insect Visitors. If you want a copy of this bulletin, fill out and mail the coupon below, Buffet Supper Planned aa and Mrs. Walter McEwan Tomkins will be hosts on Sunday evening! ‘&@ buffet supper, entertaining sixteen guests In tompliment to Miss| I MeMilian and her fiance, Mr. Alexander Pringle. ps Only the intimate friends of the hemor, guests have been Invited. mcheon Will Honor Mrs. Yeaton Be Mrs, Samuel Martin will entertain with a luncheon of twelve covers at| ir home on Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. E. 8. Yeaton, who is Ing soon to make her home in Portland. Bridge will be the later ic Supper to Honor Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Mr. and Mrs. Pau! Man lanning a small picnic supper their home at The High night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. | a W. Eddy. Dinner Hosts Friday Evening Mr. and Mrs. Claude Se g at dinner Friday evening at ip home before Mr. and Mrs. David Whitcomb’s garden dance at their jSountry home, “Westwold,” Woc ge park. M Motor to Snoqualmie Lodge ir. and Mrs. Brainerd Beckwith, Miss Ellen Messer, Miss Eleanor edo, Mr. Lacy Hof‘us and Mr. Lawrence Bloedel motored to Snoaual-/ The marriage of Miss Eleanor Hilton, daughter of the : en |Rev. Thomas Armstrong Hilton and Mrs. Hilton, to Mr. Will Receive at Arctic Club |Carter Brooke Jones of San Francisco was a charming af- ne fleet the Arctic club ts entertatn.|/@ir celebrated Saturday evening at the Emmanuel Epis- Convenience Why suffer with heat in your kitchen when the 3-19-B auto- matic Westinghouse range—the range with the clock— makes possible a clean, cool, com- fortable and convenient kitchen? It pays to cook electrically. Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D, C. § I want a copy of the bulletin, “Household Pi Inclose herewith a two-cent postage stamp for same, ” and y are enterta NAMO. 06 eenearsses meneeecarenensdsdadeen ans eessenseene Street and No. ... City. State. ..seeeee of the so-called “movie” liquor ring. Frisco Plays Host honor of the officers of the i : ound ewe i Picats Clothes dance pt copal church in East Seattle. —Portrait by Grady. | | The ot opi Sate ee thr to M Christi “Whe reception committee includes Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Caldwell, Mr. — pew on seer tree | Ponnession 0} dy o irs. ristian ~ Lerner ni other asserted bootleg. SAN FI SCT RCs 7 R, Mr, and Mra. Geor B. Smith, Mr. and Mra. C. A | " SAD 'RANCISCO, July 26.—Mrs. ‘Genus. Haidenberghe Mr and Mrs, Wilmot H. Lilly, Mr ersonal American Aloofness: |Movie Star Ib] Now {ser in the course of « rald sev-|George B. Christian, wite of Geores Hanley, Mr. and Mra. Roger Sands, Mr. H. T. Rudow, Mr } jeral months ago, according to | Christian, private secretary to Pres- D. L Mr. and Mrs. Falcon Joslin, Mr. and Mra] yr Injuring U. Si Trade Hooch Star Witness . eral agents. |ident Harding, arrived here today thn P. Hartman,’ Mr. and Mrs de L. Morris, Mr: and Mra Edgar! ary toavin _BIRMINGRAM, Ale... July 2 108 ANGELES, Cal., July 16.—/| from Manila aboard the President Participation In European checks | Forty per cent of all American | Wilson. Inerd Beckwith nla, who has been the guest fora few lay for Santa Bar-|days of Mr. and Mra, J, H. Bloedel. | im Webster, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sparger, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Woolfolk . Cal, to make t h left Wednesday for his home. 2 : "| Becaune Jack Pickford st Sir. and Mrs, Frederick C. Johnstone, Mr. and Mra. George W. Allen, Mr | ¢. €2% PP TES eseeagrs Sf Pi» greys o ted, Senator /22 $60 80d $116, said to have been | women are cigaret smokers, social | eR MA fend Mrs. J. H. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Galloway, Mr. R.8 Terbuse, Mr.| 401.4 Gioria Frink, who has been | mel and Mra Alexander M. | (2 CORRE oe oe eclared ta a {i@ Payment for half a case of gin |workers estimate In Russia there are 1,229 women i fend Mex. P- E. Harris. ng the past two months at Gay | an ren returned |iark before a n club here, [284 ® cane of Scotch whisky, he} amen es opm to every 1,000 men. Germany comes * nee in Wyoming, te €2-| Wednesday from a short tip to| ne sanator 4 net apeak 4 jhas tmen subpoenaed to appear here| ‘There are 1,087 varieties of pears. |next with 1,100 and Austria, 1,069, " y nd th nN 2 , tomorrow as the “star” w eerie ests at Paradise Inn n y or Bunday. | Mount Ra eee ec Hine task he Gir eee iow BROWN HAIR ss in| The sun gives 800,000 times more ght than the moon. looks best dt t Be. & 0% y that ” faces \ ‘Among the guests who are spend! t Paradise Inn th Es Bis say that America , : Sikes are Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Jennings. Hil Mich.; Mrs. A. D. Mr. and Mra George H. Terrell and| Mr. and Mra Neal Tourtellotte are | export market unlew she does her i dolft, Aberdeen; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Calhorm, Los Angeles; Mr. and dre.) h, have returned | occupy! new home at 625 to remedy conditions in Burope 4 W. Micke the Misses Rose and Ada Wilson, Miss Emma Schmidt at Qualicum Beach | Hillside ¢ “In the future, if Amer bust. tion the federal grand jury inves 7 @ Golden Glint ga few dx 1 matt i aaa: x in to survive and our duct irs. H. BE. Danes, Miss Millie B. Horton, Misw D. A. Smith, Seattle: Mr.} gies é atv r Mrs. E. L. Aldrich, San Diego; Miss Adeline #. Keith, Bridgewater, S788 Mr. and Mrs, R. Willlam Crosby |he consumed,’ Senator Underwood s the Misses Pau iste Winzer, Burlington, lowa; Mi Mr. ¢ 6 Danz left Tuerday on | have returned from « fortnight’s trip | declare neve meet 6 6.20 ; M. Dunlap, Miss Dorothy Jameson, Misa le Boher, Newark, N. J.;|the H. F. Alexander on a thres|to California, = market. Th at peo Olivettc E. Prideaux, Miss Mildred B. Tade, Sacramento; Mis Adele | wee to California. ple abroad are not ready and willing 9 Mise Alice Hole, Mise Clara Em-|to pu: ao, but they have not the been |OrY, Mina Elapeth McEwan, Mias Vir-| ability to pay," errill, Miss Mary Gustin and | ——————— srs. Hiram Patterson, John | small son, of St Louls, are spending Ryan, Marfield Boloom and Jack | several weeks with Mra, Miller's par- | Brinkley, chaperoned by Mr. and/eonta Mr. a! Mra E.R. Ingersoll, | Mra. Evan MoCord, Jr, are leav-|at their summer home on Bainbridge | t of the week |S Friday ovening, for South Bend, | island. 4 Miss Chariotte Melody, San Francisco; Mr. and Mra. Edward fe MWoolman, Miss Lydia R. Woolman, Mr. H. N. Woolman, Jr., Miss Julia} Miss Alice Blake, who has tone, Haverford, Pa.; Mr. and Mra. W. M. Taylor, Chicago. ly f several months, pei Aelia | k for Capo Cod | Hostess at Luncheon weeks Mrs. S. Ambrose entertained with a smart luncheon at her home on| day afternoon in compliment to Miss Regene Goldsmidt, of New Will Go on Sale Dollar Friday nd Mr. Rob- Pork, who is the house guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A to attend the | O°» to spend the week ond, see Pemlus. Covers were placed for fifteen. ents tournam Crea Mrs. Maud E. McClallen of Port. | . Mrs. Moore, wife of Major Harvard | land, is spending a few days in town loore of Ca ay ver to- | with her 4 nd daughter-in-law, 0 Mrs, O. H. Pound and two daugh. | Moore of Camp Lowts, cume over to-| with her son and 4 te i ‘Orthopedic Tea and Thrift She Be orthopedic ‘rea {tT Loyt and Williodina, who aft| day to spend the week end with her |Mr. and Mra. Donald McCiallen, oo!!! Practically Our Entire Stock of Sport, Washington Park gulld will direct the service at the Orthopedic Tea! ji0% 16. /on an extended visit in the| brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and| her way home from « trip to Yeliow | D Ss d Child H ag Mew J. G. Price, Mrs. H. L. McGillis, Mrs. J. M. Frink, Mra. w.| £28: will return about September 1, | Mrs Herbert Condon i pastes EF ress, Street an idren’s Hats , Mrs. J. G. Price, Mrs. H. L. McG . 3 5 | aoe see . 4 Chetien eee an ; bad pene 2S aeons | Mr Sherman Thacher of Calffor-! Mr. and Mra Leo C. Miller and Miss Grace Lewis and Miss Helen | Will Be Thrown on Sale at hop will be closed all day Friday |- ee ae’ Chinn motored to Clear Lake, Thurs- ny, to visit Mrs. Sidney Lewls and - ee | | omen s u Ss LONESOME CLUB } ” Th Lonesome tub in net : CLUBS FOR FRIDAY circle, Ladies of the G. A. R.. for Thursday evening, July 2 tn the |f, Regardless of former prices. Some of these Hats : Friday, July 27, has been canceled. WOMEN oF tee PMOOSEHEART LEGION ADDITIONAL CLUBS The Women of Mooseheart Legion fii entertatin Dr. June Martin, of | POPTRY CLUB TO ooseheart, Ill., Friday evening, July | HAVE PICNIC Z7, at Moose temple, Eighth ave. | Seattle Chapter of American Liter University st. The ritualistic! ary association (Poetry club), will | heir first annual picnic at the | ot Dr. William L. Hall, Indian: | i to the brother Moose and the! each, on July 29.} nds. Steamer Hyak will leave Pier 3, at 6 Martin is a very well-known |9 a m interesting sper and an en-| lH ied le evening 's anticipated. EAS WOME asthe | WELCOME MISS WELLS EW. C. A. STUDY | In honor of Miss Lonise Wells of TO MEET Chicago, national president of the P@entral Mission Study club of the | Oversea foung Women's Christian associa on will have ta annual midsum. |tertain with Holyoke Bidg., 111 Spring st. Cards| and dancing. All strangers and lonely people welcome } were marked to sell above $10.00, and not one was less than $3.85. Sport Hats Summer's many jaunts into the country,:motor rides and sports of ali sorts are in full swing, and the new Sports Hats, the sprightliest conceptions of the season, are here. Pokes, Hel- mets, Mushrooms and the more picturesque shapes, as perkily trimmed and as colorful’as Nature's own symphony of tints and hues, await your choosing Friday at. . $1 Trimmed Hats Radiant in Summer's gorgeous hues of flowers, fruits and rib- bons, including nearly 300 large, drooping brim bedy-hats, on display for the first time this season. The most admired modes | presented in this assemblage of Summer Millinery, from | which Miss or Matron may make a satisfying: selection, what- vice league nbers of the Seattle unit will en banquet Saturday me Meeting Friday, July 27, at 10 evans, Jul at 7 o'clock, at the tes her style, colors or m jal preferenc lock at the home of Misy G, | Women's bli ind club. Aigeves Be S I | Men Aone Nigsenes Hazelgreen, 4213 Beach Drive. Keser Mira. Neil Hamblen, sprestdent +o! e Sure to Inspect | U: H d Child », H tay made with. arn, | Hoa! unt and Mi Ror ann the ntrimme ren’s Hats ies, East 2613. Take Aiki car|* Vie President of the nationa | H Colors, styles and materials most — | hei o oremic Miss Sa M. | Mist “Ave. to end of line, Peeeeah ih fed er dar rea ARCWELD ats charmingly adapted to the ittle : vee. } Gammon anc 0 tob rot corte Parnas ty ia WMPIC CAMP eftson are in charge of arrangements Every acceptable, season ie uy me i tagphs a inh we for the affair. im oad hada seaso % ave er shown in Olympia camp, No. 9319, Royal] Reservations may be made by call- One-Piece Steel SBIR dhedle and O9lot. te ae ee Guat ee bors of America, will hold fts| ing Main 1428, not later than Satur- feat variety of shapes, Friday's offerings 75 ir buainess mecting Friday, | day morning. FURNACE Hats that sold as high as A a i. c a, at 8 o'clock, in A. O. U. W ik Med | 8 BUC RAM d WIRE ; 1 sib ie rl ipoiaas | $4.85. and 3 FRAMES @ ng. IONIA SOCIAL CLUB PIDA.: fy DIRS), | wa, Usually sold at 80 to $1.45. 266 ah Ionia Social club ‘will meet Wea ud | Your choice, about a thou. Your unrestricted choice from IRL SCOUTS To uEDT |nesday, Arigust 1. at 2 o'clock in the So a ey at | sand to seiect 1 vm stock Fray c g c card room of the Masonic temple. All ooth No. 3 Wy from, oe se. ate, 45 Girl Scout leaders and pros pective | i tern Stars and friends invit 5 ‘ | teres Hoe eee dee eeeweweee astern Stars and friend 1. | eaders will have an opportunity to ize 6 bs North | Fl F th Or 1 Mr. Herbert Hoover, the nl wooncnart DISTRICT ort west iy owers, Feathers, naments Ti tion resident of the Girl Scouty Pea iris | S i i | while the eth aie il Friday |S CONVENTION Merchants | Several hundred dozen of the season's choi 4 OF F th the presidential party, There| The Woodcraft district convention Expo | est Flowers, Feathers and Ornaments at MM be an informal meeting ut the| Wl! open Tuesday, July 41 1a ERigtel Washington, from 2 to a)» In Knights of Pythiaw halt Of all the new trimmings, there | pattie Of tha tiewar Bell Street Dock é welock. Mrs. Hoover was rec a be dd ure three that are destined t in i in i are doeatiner ow ie he center shows @ enthusiasm Tacoma Ve +e IMANE | - nt iows / pin en buviaam in Tacoma hi CO, HUMAN! [fit lace on the hurtest clothes. |batdéd Exyptian dewign. Much of Arcweld Mfg. Co. g It Ix hope vat Senttlel § [They are designe ih beads, satin |the bane vffect in due to the | Will be os eager 18 greet her There will be a general meeting of |stitch and combined ribbon and em | eolok of the beads which earry out man sede fie Garticta | | the King County Humane society at|broldery. the Ortental pattern, ard Ave. We Nen noon on Monday, July 80, in the ¥.| The gown on the left shows how| A satin stitch embroidery donign | al eattle’s | W.c. A narrow ribbon and embroidery can | ix shown on the coat at the Al | - a H ’ own 0 coi right, Tt | 7 16 ome cooked dinner ind cara] Private dining room (cnfoterin|be uned togather. Notice the raised |{x ndmirahly auited to carry out the D ' Second at Seneca 4 by Colonel Ellsworth service), effect given by tho ribbon that| geometrical patterns now in vogue. qa i ; ‘ EB a en em Ta hel asidchicowha

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