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> Dinner Dance at Tennis Club Postponed PAGE 12 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600, Assistant—Frances Oldham, Art—Dorothy Fay Gould, Telephone, Capito! 0829. Mrs. Milburn to Honor Miss Ellen Messer at : Luncheon; Informal Luncheon for Mills August College President the RS. ANNA THOMSON MILBURN is extending invitations » lunch day afternoon, August 10, in honor of Mies to Mr, Lacy Hofius will be BY boROTHY FAY GOULD exhibition of Northwest he ned Aris tials ¥ of the urth new ition remain open and Su until 13th prewent and sentative not only ts, but also of an event Of/ scenery, and is a jays from 2 colle oil of our to our Northwe for own eon at her home on Blien Messer, whose marriage this month. focal point in the elty Mra. Davis, who is in charge at the door answer questions, If and thru many years ) with the fine arts as an exhibitor, & prize winner, and in| recent years as secretary, is a mine of information about artista, oppor leries and studios in the visitors The always and secretary, tate . Luncheon Honors Dr. Reinhardt Mrs. Reginald H. Py ons entertained with an informal luncheon at the) Rainier club this afternoon in compliment to Dr. Aurelia Henry F phardt, president of Mills college, who ts visiting her uncle, Mr. H. C. Henry Judge and Mrs. Burke Postpone Dinner On Account of the death of President Harding, Judge and Mra. Burke} have postponed their dinner at the Tennis-ciub this evening, whieh they had arranged to honor Mr. and Mrs. Trafford Huteson and Mr, and Mrs.) Frederick Struve. Bridge Luncheon Planned for Visitors With three honor guests, Mrs, David X. Clarin, of New York; Mre. Gladish, of Iowa, and Mrs. Joseph Umpleby, of Norman, Okla., Thomas Askren will be hostess at o bridge luncheon at her home on Tuesday, August 7 and glad to an artiat here ts axsoclati tunities, city Personal Mr ¥. Powers and Ivan y Mrs, | daughter, Margaret Powers; | Mrs. C. B. Judd, and Mrs, Ray ton and daughter, Miss Harriet Sexton; Miss Jessie Cady and Mr cdward Wal from Grand Rap: ids, Mich, form a motor party who Carl J,| have been spending a short time ay | Kuests at the Hotel Washington. To: |day they went to Mo Rajnier tak: ing as their guéat Miss Neliio Feigor, | They will remain until the first of Frederick | the week, when they will leave for | Palm Spring, Cal, the winter home jof Mr, and M worn | Mr. and Mra. Pau} Voinot | moving t week from the home Owing to the death of President Harding, the regular dinner dance at| Mra. Voinot's parents, Mr. and Mrs the Tennis club. planned for this evening, has been postponed until/ F. KR. Singleton, to the _Palrtax August 10. | Apartments, 1508 10th aye. N | Rs | . j . fan wee} y y ; | Mr. and Mra. Emmett C. Brown Mise Nellie Patrick Hostess Lath tt ME nape orn Complimenting Mrs. David X. Clarin, of New York, who im visiting} to Vancouver last week to meet Mra. Mrs. Xura Case, and Miss Sarah Savery, of Harper's Ferry, W. Ve. the) nosewater and two c houre guest of Miss Alice English, Miss Nellie Patrick will entertain with/ rived from Orang J. The party a tea at her home on Friday afternoon, August 10. Musica! sele>| returned Wednesday evening and tions will be given by Miss Savery during the afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Rosewater and family mee | are guests at the Hotel Otis and Mra. ¢ Assisting at Tea to Honor Bride Assisting Mrs. Harold Gardner Bradbury at her tea for Mrs. Nordstrom, Jr. (Florence Spaulding), a recent bride, on Tuesday afternoon, August 7, from 3 until 6 o'clock, will be Mrs, 0, J, C, Dutton and Mra. J. FP. Wagner, who will preside over the tea table, and Miss Jean Robin Wilkes and Miss Winona Lawton. During the afternoon vocal selections will be given by Gordon O'Neil Mrs. iidren, whe ar | | . 678 Seattle Att Recently, visitors to the at the part than mont This spring lection was sent on a tour cities as th Wor of n'a clubs and as | from thome the & inaller guest Federation cities have come into current exhibiti¢ Atlen of the sends two pictures, one 1 scene of trees and blue dix © that notably distinguished ri Jamen fan Juan islands an |Cliffs and Water Attractive | Another young painter | northern part of the state whose ing excellence i Koy small canvas depicts pen window with curtains blow ing, and the view thru tt very at- tractive | from the} Paul Gustin has a scene and water from the Vancouver Inland, with bin fowel-like painting of | it were a bowl of hyata, omeralde | and aquamarines. John Butler in really a Seattle art~ | it, educated at Broadway high school | and the University and very well known by all Fine Arte members of ten years ago, many years past Just before the war and then a. |nince hia return he has been a real |dent of Paris, Now he tx coming home next month to join the staff instructors at the University in the artment. A group of his paint ings owned in Seattle is hung at the | k Arts Gallery in bia hone eral are the rather drab group « pictures he painted while at front Ambrose Patterson has group of pictures tn this co all well painted, full of even 'f frequently of suow |A group finished a year ago near | Bellingham is of special interest, fome curiously patterned with tree} trunks and a bit of green against the snows Many people think the Greek, Athan | of cliffs | north side of typleal | water as! war the | a large ction, mith nes wa the work of Marulls, shows Chatter of the Shops = “ z= » a downtown friends, But toda RAL SHOR a quick an to toll my of the CE And, to mab shoes that they busine all line Don't of have grouped them in three absu you like und at home? to wear cute ar Dor Tiew and pumps in bt older Hore in Seattle, white strap pumps for ut $3 Now you know that thi been picked over; 1 person chooses fre atoc I find the smartest eolored lea well nd-white » any sports. in an ¢ things have and Seneca IT’S NEVER TIRESOME To spend the shopping hour There's wome pleasant adventure at Hollywood Shop girls showed mo ple lees than the retail cost of the m party, thanks to Mr. Sales, And 1 olved the problem of what the tht I didn't know before thet a & canvaslike paper and be tinted so painting. 1 © just seen one your tallormng Tucker's denigns in engraved a i there's. Marjory Dont mina om Upetaim® at me Joy's Gown FOURTH . YOU'LL HAY VICE TH On your vacation trip if you take wi 1 like the army costume ¢ At CAMP furpish everything that makes cam tents. Or they can furpish + the veranda. You'll find a store of alty et. on the bridge A FLUFF OF WAVY HAIR Enhances the plainest face! that is straight and straggly about fn! ors best decided not ack and brown kid. upstairs LEWIS WIRELESS Headquarters they that makes me fly to the tele y I've found it. Mr and 2 STORE are reorganizing their i merry matter of dispoxing of to carry in the fall d lots, Gully rdly lowep! high white leather shoes of commen sense Or white canvas pumps of attractive style? | ny of them new this spring) are priced at 45 Just the kind « conservative k prieed at $1.45 @ pair ther Egyptian sandals I've seen », green-andwhite and blue-and are But don't we Becond ave, be it Saturday ween 1 in the McDermott Bldg! each door. Just yesterday the ated skirte and frocks pric aterial! I've a now ide w, with Mr. Smith's help, oys shall wear to school next photograph could be printed on that it look» exactly like an oll at Blivey's * lovely. Shop and the Pine Tree Tea 4 fun of becoming acquainted with the Spe AND PINE, IN THE McDER E FU) ith you the right clothes to hike of flannel shirt and khaki trous can ping a delight, from clot to ping-porch curtains or awnings for outdoor delight at 76 Univer Tan't it magical that hair , dull and lifeless can be wrapped on steel curlers, steamed under electrically heated cups and taken down in 20 formed into a halo of danci minutes trana- ng curls? The curls are there to stay, too. For montha and months! until iversity | | | AU these you may buy tomorrow | Have you planned} Sloget’s and Gollk’s windows will give you Ideas monogrammed stationery By CECILLE A man and a woman will dis- pute for hours the beauty of a face, jewel or a flow- er, but never the qheauty of a ship! enous! ing @ Befd WHAT A MONTH To slip about among the «mall shops with a few dollars in one’s purset That bright Milan hat that matches your linen frock you may find priced at two inatead of twelve! : Many 4 Costume of knitted silk: or wool (just the thing for Keptember) , 1 has a new and tempting price upon it! a Have you secretly longed for sandals of blue or red or pleasant news for you today! zy Are you bored wlth endlessly curling and snarling and pinning wete « upon your hair? I’ve news for you, too Can't decide where to go for a vacation? Stay here, two and @ week of idle days can make a holiday at ho THERE IS MAGIC In wallpapers! Faint stripes give size and height to the little low room. Shadowy foliage gives an air of peace when it flecks the walls of the lounging room, The library takes on substantial dignity when a eanee paper resembling leather is used to cover the was, cours Phas: Arcaks keep warni draw can @ green? I've : 4 twenty or mel 1s + F P DO THEY SEEM A BIT MONOTONOUS? Thowe new wallpapers in cream, gray and sand brocades? They are planned to give spaciousness and simplicity to a room. |increasing interest and especially |praixe a scene of rocks and water jand another at evening. . t Wedding Solemnize | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jefferson, of Santa Barbara, Cal, announce the | marriage of their daughter, Phyllis Lawrence, to Mr. Karle C. Elvidge, son BERDINA WARD Is making the unprece 4 Nestle Lanoil Permanent Wave! Dr. and Robert Morris and grandson, Sik Morris, left this | week on @ month's trip to Yellow: nied price of 36 CURLS FOR $16, on La Blanche Beauty Shop, Room 4 | Bridge Luncheon gt Sunset Club 4 Informal Bridge Tea Honors Sister “afternoon at the Tennis club in honor of Mrs. Henry Hull, of Alameda, | of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Elvidge, of this city. ‘The wedding, a very quiet affair, was solemnised Wednesday morning | &t 7:30 o'clock in Trinity Episcopal chureh, with the Rev. Willlam H. Bills reading the service. |etone park . . Mr. and Mrs, Edgur Ames and Mr.} and Mrs. John A. Baillargeon, have Grayoe K. Murphy, who hes been the house guest of Mr. 8nd) turned from a six weeks’ Alaskan Mrs. Jefferson in Santa Barbara, came north with Mra. F. H. Elvidge, who) | -..1.6 on their yacht, the Weaterly, has been visiting in the South, to be Miss Jefferson's bridesmaid. Mr.| : iy Bividge was best man for his son, / After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Elvidge will make thelr home in Seattle. Colonel and Mrs, KB. P. Orton left huraday ‘for Washingt after a short viait with Mr. Orton's mother, Mrs. Clare Hanford. eee Mrs. S. A. Martin entertained with a bridge luncheon at the Sunset club _ Mra O. H. Merrick, of Broo! today. honoring Mrs. Walter Kennedy, of Lewiston, Idaho, who is the| ¥~ ! visiting her won and da house guest of her aunt, Mrs. Fred Hallett. \* w, Mr, and Mrs Robert Merrick. ae’ Miss Katherine Bacon morning for Portland, where she Mra. Ralph A. Kennan entertained informally with five tables of bridge| will visit her uncle and sunt, Mr ‘and G ten on Thursday afternoon at her home in honor of her sister, Mrs,|and Mrs. Frederick 8. Cook, for two] |. H. Hileman, of Atlanta, Ga., who ts her house guest. | weeks. . California Guest Honored | Mfr. Bertram Collings lett last Sun-| |day for San Francisco on a short} Mrs. Douglas Shealor entertained at luncheon and bridge Thursday|ipin ? lett this Mr. Thomas Green, Jr, and Mr, | John Ryan Lake on a few & . . Cal, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilton, at Hunt's! Point. Covers were placed for seventeen. i oe Alumnae to Have Monthly Meeting Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae will hold its monthly meeting Saturday] Mrs Loulso C. Beck ae afiernoon, August 4, at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. E. P. Dimock, 9440] wees, apa two months’ visit in New York c Arrowsmith st. 1 4 ms ra ban Uy ee | : . Dr. and Mra. David H. Ca: Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops | ang tathly be Urdeue Tie bre toeae Mrs. H. L. Virgil wili be hostess for Seahurst auxiliary at the Orthopedie|ing the month of August aa the| Tea Shop, Saturday, assisted by Mrs. J. 0. Johnson, Mrs. C. H. Buck, Mra.| house guests of Mr. and Mr. Frank- | Lottie Layton, Mrs. H. L. Swan, Mrs. L. L. Mellen, Mrs. F. J. Rice, Mra.|jlin G. Carnahan, at Wing Point P. R. Allen, Mrs. R. R. Morris and Mrs. J. L. Ritter. | oe © | The Thrift Shop will be in charge of Mrs. J. Stoeffier and Miss Ollve| Mrs Harry Goetz with her niece, Btoetfler, representing Sunset auxiliary Miss Helen Goetz, will leaye Sunday ——-—— | for Seaside, Ore., to be away several Women’s Clubs eee Mr. and Mra. ( CLUBS FOK SATURDAY |day, August 7, Each | #0n, with the guest will provide basket of lunch: ANNUAL PICNIC and Mary De Ha: Bethiehem shrine, No. 1, Wh Mesara George a Coffee and ico cream will b¢| returned Wedn Shrine of Jerusalem, will give gninual picnic on Saturday, Au: furnished by the Woodland park # fishing trip. . returned tem Willard Stim- | Jane Stimson rows and the a Moritz Milburn, | from a two weeks’ cruise on their yacht Glorta, at 12 mck. ral , | eon. hostesses or We ford | Mr. and Mra. W. J ist} Take Meridian Bernard and jcars to g9th., LONESOME CLUB "The Lonesome club have returned from a motor trip to EASTERN STAR CLUB California. will HAS A ive a see lafce on Saturday evening, August 5 » s 5 | Merrill Frederick Sproul bs gsvig to Bellingham this week to spend ten days before leaving for in the Holyoke building, 111| The annual meeting and election | Spring st. Ali strangers and lonely |of officers of the Eastern Star club| Jone strong portra left Wednesday for Camol | terson the Misses Marie and Billie Bernard} Mins Kathleen Houlahan ts an other Seattle girl who, after many yearn in New York, han come home to open a studio for a while. overal of her new pictures are In this exhibition, It would be hard | to find a “flower piece” more | lneldly, crisp'y and decoratively done than one of yellow popies Mrs. Hobert Walkenshaw exhibits | of a young wom: | Walkinabs w Balu had o studio fn years and i» an portrait painter, whore not yet properly known in Sen Thin t due in part to the fact that a «mall son and daughter have not left much time for the exercine of her talent see Mrs girl for ent an. ie a who many more Waris exoe abilit | Small Watercolor Edgar Korkner shows a number of water ‘The best is so tiny —mot more than six inches square | that it might easily be pasned by Another tiny scene by Ambrose Pat is one of the lovely things in the exhibition. Alfrida Storm always cellent work of modern but two this time are superexcel lent in of Ls Un decorative study of ships and b full of color ther and chair * known 1 versatility in Meeker, that ple love and come again and again to view. This study: in old | master browns ia directly contrasted by hips harboring }'n at Lake Union. Marjorie Hoffman Smith has gorgeous bowl of flowers decoratiy ly framed | gold, quite} gay. an idee room patnt- ing. Smt one of Port |land'e most attractive artists. Mra. Eugenia Worman and Mrs.} Elizabeth Cooper, chore tho block print for many of their color com-| |poxitions and they are always) charming. Queen Anno Hill and] such local “topics” appear in a new ul the imagination after see.! ing thelr group of prints. shows ox. tendency, | n, idge table Mra. Davis says just light scene of winter Antlers Hotel, Union. Main er THOSE NEW FALL FURS At SIMMONS’ are marked at special August prices. ought not to wait until the rush season to choose! 138%. Really, one It’s the time, now, too, to take advantage of summer by having your old furs relined, cleaned and repaired. see SINCE THE NEW FELT HATS Are antonish simi Bank building. Snugfitting sleeves with are shown in the new gowns for THE END OF w from Bidg. turn-back the Hollywood Shop. Such In golden brown felt to thore o you'll find many an early 624 Pike at f spring, why not bring yours ¢ Model Millinery? 527 Peoples cuffs of white at the wrists dress. . UMMER'’S SWEETEST 0 you are ready for it In a linen or ratine or pleated costume | Values! Upstairs, McDermott fall hat. is still a favorite color for everything In apparel. YOU ARE LUCKY IF YOU'RE For the Economy Shop ts offering an exclusive Seattle designer's, at less than cost! butiding. SMALL! attractive frocks, size 16, from 1B Peoples Bank A COMPLETE FOOT TREATMENT FREE! During August, LINDGRE treatment with every pair of your corns and tired, 8 will of shoes aching fo¢ ¢ wee Head ornaments, combs and metal MYSTIC BEAUTY and lake-and.mountain a from the top of the way before It's th city for you and for your guest! Coats for fall are braided ery to harmonize or to add in the shop: 42-story L office structure in the world out of New York A trip to ite observation tower will be @ great experience give one complete $2.00 foot for men or women. Get rid t, now! 1907 Fourth Ave. bands are going out of style, | panorama of Puget c Sound lie SMITH butiding. te design from hip to jem. color ix used on many a gown WHY DON’T YOU GIVE YOUR CHUM A TRAVEL BOX when she goes away? chocolates, gun, fudge Potlatch Shop, LON CHANEY playn in “A Blind gain” at It's filled with and candied fruits from The 302% Pine St. the COLONIAL THEATRE Brown | | are lovely! By the w when there is some refinishing to be . in the house, whether it's in the kitchen, the living room or a ad Ph Bros. can help you in deciding upon materials. sonal Union St, Be comforted! If your bob is not becoming, you o part what's left of your hair in the middle of the back, fasten it with rubber bands above the ears and pin smooth knobs at each side. This coiffure is very IT TAKES “SINGER” SKILL To put your sewing machine in perfect repair. 1524 First Ave. They rent, too. WHEN I VISITED The cafeterta in a Seattle plant where hundreds of employed. I was struck with the air of happiness about it hitch or hurry in the service. Not a sullen face. or a grouchy | Then I understood why the SEATTLE SUPPLY LAUNDRY, Howard and Republican, has won its reputation for kood work. It's because Mr. Mahoney tg a real manager and cause Mr. Christensen the most thoughtful and ba | su. He eee dad Next Monday why don't you try this Gaphal J I NEVER KNEW How attractive she was until one day she had those moles fuverfiuous haire-removed by Esther Baum, 1109 American Bidg. WHEN YOU TRAVEL In Nall-Filo Test hosiery you know for certain that there'll be mending to be done along the way. ‘They wear! At the Arcade Bootery, Second Ave. entrance Arcade Bidg. eve 9 The crisp overblouse, hemstitched and monogrammed in front, {s still best for the separate skirt. P4, SUCH A RELIEF . After spending the summer under a tu FRESH WILD BLACKBERRY PIE! They serve it every day at Wing's Cafeteria. You'll enjoy the? view of the Sound, too, at 1409 First Ave. ° oe THE AMETHYST j Is a Jewel supreme just now. And white gold ts favored for mount< ings. When you are choosing a ring or a watch, W. B. Clifton, 108 Pike St. will show you excellent things. eee SHE IS TALENTED! e You must look up Isabelle Cropp to refit or t model the garment that ign’t just right. will help you while you sew, or make the n frock exceptionally wel Main 1683, people welcome. wag held Wednesday in the club 2 oo rooms in the Arcade building. Plans NATIVE DAUGHTEF |for next season's work, beginning in OF WASHINGTON |September, were discussed. It was} ‘The Native Daughters of Wash-|decided to have a luncheon, follow ington wil} haye their annual ple-|by cards, on the last Friday of each | Mic at Ravenna park on Saturday,|month, when members invite | August 4. All. members are re-|guests. The first three Fridays of | moved to their new relsdence at 'Thir quested to attend and bring thefr/each month will be devoted to sew-|ty.third and East Cherry st own iunch. |ing from 10 until 5 o'clock. Each | . | Wednesday afternoon members will! Mr. jassemble for bridge with the last| cisco, who has t Wednesday of the month open to| returned Tuesds guests. | 2 ‘annus ‘Tire following officers were elected | Mrs. James Colbert Sullivan, who bie, woodland park Saturday, Aug-|., serve tor the ensuing year: Mra, |bas recovered from her recent {liness, Ust 11. Dinner will be served at|,° | co to the home of her parents, E Gelock. All former residents of |*l4 M. Roseman, president; Mra, | will ko to the home of her parents, ‘Kansas are invited to attend. There |!4nda re Tice Diveeeat: Highlands, on Saturday, for a few will be a musical program. Speak. | Olive Me: second vice president; | iyo) visit 3 , ‘ | ing by prominent men who were|Mrs. Beatrice Whittinham, treas. |") ie “frmerly of Kansas, and sports of |Uter. Mrs. Helen Munger, Mra. Various kinds for which prizes will|Ethel Jean Thorsadale, Mrs. Adelene he given. The club will furnish|W. Williams, Mrs. Minnie M, Ellis, coffee. tea, milk, sugar and hot|Mrs. Harriett Littlefield, Mra. Annio| dogs for sandwiches. 1, Royal, Mrs. Maud Keffler, Mrx | 4 Gisee }Anna M. Owens, Mr«. Emma ¥. }Hagger, Mrs, Grace M. Cooper, Mrs a|Martha Hawks, Mrs. Etta M. Dra nora M. Douglas and Mr Miss Rhodes “Market Place,” too, | opens one’s eyes to the picturesque. | ness of our own city | Mrs. Irma Merriam seldom | | paints, but all her things have in |terest. The newest one ly of chil Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ross have re.|dren in a pond, a gay effect of sun and splash and ren ‘ed in |the futurist manner of tiny dabs of | which an “atmos. | * at a distance Poppies Are Credit to Artist Margaret Camferrman’s pi " {a a floral piece, the same manner anly small nvag whose would banish the blues tonight and Saturday, 1 entertain us there. DON'T YOU KNOW ‘That no matter what's wrong with your painful feet the Shoe Spe clalists can make {t right permanently? They used to be in the Seabonrd building, but they’re now at 212 Seneca st. ce 28 | WHAT A CRUELTY Not to have the pet’s broken bones set properly at once! In case of injury or Mness call SEATTLE Dog and Cat Hospital, Garfield 0961 rly next week “Tom Mix in Arabia” will | Coronado to spend the winter. | . . . Mr pending several w recently for hi Chase Osborne, who has been oks in town, left ne in Fresno, Cal eee HERE’S A NEW LUNCHEON SALAD! Into individual pastry shells place, in cup-shaped mounds, RED Cottage ‘Cheese, cooked green beans. diced cooked carrats, boiled rice, to which has been added while hot, bits of pim or green peppers and cubes of any leftover meat. Just befor serving put a spoonful of French dressing over both the beans the carrots, and mayonnaise or cooked dressing on the Cott Cheese and the rice. IT’S A PERFECT FINISH FOR HEMS! Hemstitching only § cents at Elite, 414 Bitel Bldg: Over Bartell AREN'T YOU GOING TO WEAR That lovely garment of yours that you {magine isn't becon Take it to the WIRTHMORE SHOP, They'll sell it! 501 P Bank Bldg. color, . create _ KANSAS CLUB LANS PICNIC The Sunflower club of Seattle| will give their 19th annual nicnic| Hays Mz n Fran. on visiting in town, to his home. o- Did you know that we've a free muscum of Indian relics down on Firat Avenue, there visitora are welcomat ‘6 8 SN be WHEN A LITTLE GIRL IS TEN teehee. at Her party frock can be of finely pleated crene with the punks | low waist line marked by amnarrow Teminous ribbon. ail orintede”| Or it may be @ short-waisted affair of gray taffeta with ag | tiny ruffles covering {t lined in scarict. Her hat is plain, of the fi straw or felt, of bowl shape, exactly like the ane her sister wears for sports except that it often has streamers down the back oe Lace collars tht hang in a panel from the neck adorn the b of new frocks see, HOW FOOLISH To put off having your furs mended until fall, when the M is still offering a 26 per cent discount on repair work. 627 Bank building. WE ARE GROWING MORE OLD-FASHIONED! Our grandmothers shingled hair, They showed a wee patch of st ing between the strap and the of the pump. That was enough, 4 They loved beads and lace mitts. ~ Grandmother's garden favarite the dahlia, Grandmother's favorite chair taken from the attic for the antest corner in the, new een . AN her beauty and charm of personality first a girl feels herself truly WHAT A LARK To enamel your breakfast room furniture yourself in just the you like best! I find pric town at CARLSON'S, $00 F becomes apparent when eo. MINNEWATHA C _ The Minn ha club wilt Midsummer dance on urday even- Mrs, I img, August 4, at Leschi pavillon.|Maud E. Brinks. ; Special music. Dancing from 9 un-| Department heads chosen includ tit 12. |Mrs. May E. Dietri, chairman of house committee; Mrs. Crietie North, | of sewing; Mrs. Pansy] Closing Out Sweater Section Closing Viul sweater section Shaffer, chairman of bridge parties; for the Season Mrs. Linda Nice, chairman of ways | tities nares I. Weber, | xceptional Value Prices Below for Saturday: SLIP-ONS, SHETLAND KNIT $2.95, $3.95, 84.95, $5.95 Jacquette, wool and fiber. $7.95 Coat styles, wool and fiber . $7.95 Coat styles, fiber silk...... ‘ 12.95 Coat styles, wool... oe $13.05 Coat Sweaters, Pure Silk... ..$18,95 Wool Sport Dr hile Prremere ieee sj Fi Wool Sport Dresses... $22.95 2 Fiber Silk Dresses. . $27.50 Silk and Wool Suits. $35.00 2 Pure Silk Suits .... $75.00 These Are All in Season's Popular Shades SILVERSTONE, BUILDING Westlake, Pine, Fifth Avenue shade * on unfinished furniture the lowest in no st AT THE BUBBLING WELL Across from the Metropolitan theatre you'll find lovely things trom the Orient—beads, earrings, Mah Jongg sets, Ungerie and linens, For the gift that will bo appreciated, go there! It's at 406 University: reer THE RICHARDSONS ARE MOVING “to 1510 Second ave., between Pike and Pine. At this new convenient location you'll find them of real help to you when you are deciding upon the ring or watch or necklace! : + Bie CHRYSALIS OR BUTTERFLY? When you feel locked in somehow and stuck limb, unnoticed, Dear Slip off and have your hair curled! Have a “pack” beauty place. Then try the extravagance you've wanted, the bob. Last, call up the girt you adore and go some Ha ease you adore and go some @ butterfly. TO MAKE THE PARTY LIVELY paper hats, balloons nd bvaltion fro J 218 MeDermott Hidg. im ere ia the If you just won't cul your hair, you can be very few well-groomed bangu, & part fy well é%, & part on top, and four BUSINESS CLUB TO GIVE PICNIC The Seattle Rusines« and Profes sional Women's club has planned a picnic for Saturday, August 4, at | Magnolia Biutt park, at 3 o'clock. Miss L. Kalgard is chairman of ar: rangements. Take Fort Lawton car to Wheeler st. and transfer to the municipal bus. | Me see ADDITIONAL CLUBS | mig CATHOLIC CEREMONY SHOWN IN FILMS) Bishop O'Dea laying the corner| stone of St, Vincent's Home for the} Aged is one of the items of interest in the mow Literty News opening at the Liberty Saturday. Seward Park mothers will see their children dane: | ing and swimming on the screen in this news, | Chief of Police Severyns testing | the brakes of his car, the Modern| Woodmen of America picnic and Se attle elub women sponsoring a new | | school are other interesting: features | of the weokly. on a gray half alive, don't take it to heart, My. ¥ JUST LITTLE PATCHES OF APPLIQUE But what charm they have when an artist applies them to. corners of luncheon cloth and napkins of fine linen! For @ handwork of all kinds you must visit THE LINEN CHEST at Fitth ave, : | IN THE MODEL HOUSE The living-room table iy back to back with the da before the fire, The curtains there are of richly patterned filet h without Jold or fullness from the rod to the heav) that’s the finksh, ye A spinet desk invites vou with is ampleness, its solidity angen Puritanio elegance, F The breakfast room is cheery with old ivory. it's just the t teallg and enameled tables and chairs and (he Inneheon set | vray and buff are good, as welt : Advertisement NO, 8 Seattle review, No, 8, W. B, A., of the Maccabees, will hold its annual “memorial services in A, O. U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave, Thursday “evening, August 9, at 4% o'clock, | Members friends invited. Bust. p.m. bobbed and murcelled and and what you please at a bright of the late summer costume some colored sandals and a hat to suit pace won- TH warrant next dav you'll wake Tl } / WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB ANNUAL PICNIC ~ The members of the Woman's Civic club will have their annual plenle at the home of Mra. L. A. | Winnemun, 1909 Bagley aye, Tues- Just step to the ¢ Phone’ that Want Ad. ermury to come all the office. Speelaity | lephone and | Salew Tt jan’t nee: way to the smart with Aa sloek buns across i bs 4

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