The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 7, 1923, Page 10

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with a luncheon and miscellaneous show PAGE 10 , | sas THE SEATTLE STAR ( FLOU INCES RE QU IRE CARE I Personal Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600. Assistant—Frances Oldham, Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 0829, Luncheon Will Welcome Visitor From India; To Entertain for House Guest RS. PAUL MANDELI twenty-five covers at of Mrs. Alfred Edward Jor arrived on Saturda ‘The Highland: Mrs. Hall Plans ¢ Affair To honor her M Margar Mrs. John Lee Hal ning with a Thaorsday \c Laure will be enjoy HEN and Mah Jong Tea and Miscellaneous Shower Tm compliment to her niece, M Alice Tucker, } entertaining with ell afternoon from 2 u Small Dinner to Honor Betrothed Pair To honor Miss Ellen Mes: nd her fiance, Mr, La Auzias de T > # pl d dinner Friday evening. mal Tea Honors Two Guests Mra. Crawford And enter elub this « visiting her 5 who was ma tea at the Tenn of Berkeley, who ison Ander Informal Bridge for House Gue Miss Audr on Friday af of Portland. will entertain penplimn nt t al brid 7 Misa Inez Fatr d from a month's tour of Cal Mexico as the guest of Mr ge W. Weatherly. ifornta Mrs. Milburn’s Luncheon on Saturday Mrs. Anna Thomsen Milburn’: ncheo: for F afternoo: fat her home in honor of Miss Ellen M heen’ paetponed Baturday afternoon on account of the 1 day of mourning. Miss Burton Will Honor Bride-Elect ‘To honor Miss Gladys Hastie, whe ny an Fran Mek ‘Adams will take place on August 11, ton will entertain sday afternoon at| cre the rriage to ¥ Marion the Tennis club. Covers will be place¢ Miss Hastie’s bridal party and Bridge Luncheon Given at Club Mrs. John Dallas Reagh ained with a luncheon of tw @m Monday afternoon at | the later hours. Miss Patrick Postpones Tea Miss Nellie Patrick's bridge tea, planned for Friday on of Mrs. Dav ‘larin, of Sarah Ferry, has been postpon merely a few e | the skirt in héno Surprise Birthday Party Ten small friends of Margaret Hopkin: party on her tenth birt Farmer, Pauline Thomas, June Banchero, Florence W. Friday, August oline Protextor, Ange » LaVina Hopkin Nadine Smith rothy Hopkins Service at Orthopedic Shops Interlaken guild will direct the service at ion Wednesday, with Mrs. Pr BE. Lunde as hostes Wells, Mrs. J. W. Hamill, Mrs. the Or war, will be will be in charge of Queen Anne guild in the morning,| at cere ©. A. Kjos and Mrs. A. M, "Thomas, and tn the after-| July » will represent Capitol Hill guild. Women’ s Clubs CLUBS FOR WEIN SDAY Rave a picnic in Woodlan Wednesday, August 8, Coffee fea will be served at 6 p. m ANNUAL PICNIC ‘The annual pi Hebrew Free held in upper Wednesday, Au and friends inv in to attend are Pienic at Lincoln Beach day, August 3 by Yukon Ord der of Pio ROBERT MOF Hi i meld 6 t standing tribute Robert Morris Chap y nt Harding and oO. E. 8., Mizsonic tem Z, at 8 p. m invited. 3 CLUB me club will hold its] HOME SEWING CIRCLE The Ladies of the G. A. R. Home Sewing circle will meet with Mr Mae Fastlick, Boulevard park, on Wednesday, August 8. Take Des | Moines bus at 1918 Third a at 21:20. For further informs Glendale 160632. Scotch e welcome. 18 having been 1 mourning rding, the regular American Legion | tle Post No, 18, been held on has been postponed to| LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS The regular meeting of the L. of Women Voters, scheduled August 8, has been postponed September 12. oe P.7. A. PICNIC PO Greenwood Parent-T Giation has postponed its picnic from Wednesday, August 8, to August 15. meeting cand} s to the state con nominated, and on tion of dele ates will tak “ISK FUNDS FOR PANAMA CANAL Million Sought by War De- partment for Work CLARA BARTON TENT Daughters of Veterar ton Tent No. 1, will h Jar meeting, Wedn at which time a spec be held. tend. Clara Bar. eu st 8, n will Daughters requested to at eee LUNCHEON AND CARDS The auxiliary to Mystic Jewel No.|" luncheon | |department will a: | from the next con by 7 previously planned. ‘The luncheon Will be served at 1 o'clock, be followed by cards. see ADDITIONAL OLUBS SOCIAL AFFAIRS POSTPONED All social affairs planned by the Seattle Chap of the’ Daughters of the American Revolution have been postponed for ‘weeks, on account Harding's death, of ing of Col, Hills. worth circle has been from Friday, August 10, day, August 24, until Fri- and witl| at least two| President | perv postponed | services. WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.—The war propriations for $3,500,- propriations ent fiscal year, Secretary ks announced today, 8 said that included in this | increase w: A request for $1,500,~ of the Panama canal will be awked for an army 000 in excess of for th of ¥ Ww Anacortes Unites for Harding Rites Aug. 7.—Memorial es late President Hard ing will be held here Friday after noon, at Causland park, with the f Commerce, civic organi. tions and churches uniting in the All factories, busin houses and mills will be closed Fri- day, in honor of the dead executive, Miss Lthel Brooks, mem- Business Y. W. € will with 11 other girls in miners’ clothing at the Rocky Moun. A.,, August é ber of the club of the Alester, Ok tain Y. W. C Real mine dress like this, yo Harpers *l Dedicate Bilicas Weode ee! Ae wees as Monument to Marines naka crule, Will Preserve Turing Point Battleground as| 8, Mr. Sits ay Shrine in Memory of Leathernecks of \ two week ern Washingt 4in until Beptembe Mr. and turned M immer home in material, in ane 6 cord to the color of the dress before It o| is used. Mrs. W. P, Harper returne ok from a three monthe' atrip of dress ma w York i Be + the cord and new the} . fold of the bias with] astra. Ro: stitch, aw shown in| John T Next sew the cord to the| rived Monday 10 of the flounce, the| Alexander and are guests during down against the right|their stay at the Hotel Sorrento. Figure 2 o- ord so that the ins Elizabeth Meloy and of Fort Dodge Mise Kathleen Marshall ot Ch on the ste and sor larshall 5 runnir Mu low Dona ge and Miss Eliza Paul are gue Fisken a a. C. M. ( beth Griggs lof Mr Mr J ir home at the Country club, 6 with ¢ © right side and ected home this week from an Alaskan Mr Willian Darale of and Mra. W, P. ins Pettigrew of San by mot and Mr and Mra arrived of Mr clude certatn reconstruction In the wns of Lucy, 1 Boureac! and the preparation < of the whole area so m™m & permanent Amer in France to the died in the struggle that it w fean Americans for world fr meme ing attractive egg ¢ 1 for the hot u wish a cop; a two-cent postage stamp our Washington bureau. Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1422 New York Ave., Washington, D, ©. I wih a copy of the bulletin, “Wayn of Cooking and } Serving Eggs,” and inclose herewith a two-cent postage stamp $ for same. 3 Name. ee a | New Liquid Puts 7-Day Curl In Straight Hair Takes Only 15 Minutes- “No Fuss—No Bother Y everywhere are talking | quired Domino Curlette ‘ul new lauid whic makes atralght hair glo curly and wavy, and iccepa| i fet Domino for a ¥ or more | Curie tte today. Sold at all drug and department, stores, inclu miyaculous the way it|Owl Drag Co. (2 stores oo ade Just apply a fow drops | tisement. hen use your favor- | Domino the|@ small amount in 15 |i Curlette costs only ra bottle last- wond ; minute: riously it ac As’ well as Its alme works. Yo to the hair ite trons to ai curls the way you you wish and have spare you can une ordinary kid or silk curlers, In either cane be just delighted with the beaut ful wavy hair you will have ac- ALL WEEK Big Double Bill! —FIRST SEATTLE SHOWING— VIOLA DANA in “A NOISE IN NEWBORO” ‘The story of a town that never knew a flapper —ACTS ees —AND oppear Any Time | | Kiddies | 100 ; Ollahome | | -|LEGION STRIKES - OREGON SHEIKS | Vets Denounce Bell-Panted Portland Vampires PORTLAN 1 tre wh ul girls during nd outlawe tand wax set forth ir ndorsed resolution, which nts, the pride in « troune Whe hey have been congre ners in Por of the ht insult women. 3 aia steps to prevent a break with Eng. « of red blood in| the ch inaug i# and a reputation to pro therefore, be St resolved members of Port land post of the American Legion, offer our tance to the tland night in lice in TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1923. WOULD RESTORE LASH IN SOUTH Georgia Legislator Charges Inhuman Tortures eed Flowers for Memorial at even more used to une whip ave been forbidden Zonvicts in certain fa are being suspe counties in nded by the thumbs for hours or bound to trees with heavy chains or placed in tor. bowes,” ¥ ntative Bennett “Other inhuman ruel of punishment nto use.” that wardens and Chamber of Commerce pr rounding up these shelks In order that the term may return to its own full meaning, tain their c and time-honored tion in the affairs of the wor icks, powder puffs 4 “ return to the vanity cases of 4 that the streets of Port fe places for men who heir sex and extren for those w jeation of had attempted to alter chemically land may be pegs 4 stocks of coke, and render take pride in althy under the FRENCH TAKE STEPS IN RUHR | PARIS White @ proclama- , y of z would me imprisoned years and have to pay o fine of 6,000,009 marke. Meanwhile, it was announced thaé Premier Poincare will confer tomor- row with Lord Robert Cecil, In an attemtp to avert a Franco-British split Aug. 7 taking land over reparations and the Ruhr, | gurated severo measures in the occupied areas, A report from Dortmund says that a start was made toward operating 13 cokeries that have been thru passive resistance. A home close to a school ts so convenient for the children. Perhaps find one In the Want Ads. them NOW. We Tell It With VALUES “SWEET SIXTEEN” Again Heralds the New in FROCKS FOR MISSE: ‘New Junior Frocks Animated with AND WOMEN eo THEM is assigned i honor of plac- ing a wile new aspect upon the silhouette of Fashion. Just here from New York, beariye the last- minute Pays lines, they send a positive thrill of pleasure through the feminine heart. With all the keen de- light they afford, these brisk affairs are real sensations at IN SIZES 16 TO 44 the spirit that pleases youth, these | dainty bits of Fashion are available in sizes 18, 15, | | 17, 19, at COATS, WRAPS, CAPES New Fall Higher Grades The styles of “Sweet models at $16 appeal to the dar- ing and refined tastes, and strong personali- Sixteen” ties. The increasing de- the same effect in higher grades mand for has brought out great variety of strik- mod- els, impressive in their quality, priced the “Sweet Sixteen” way ingly beautiful at from $16 | —within the economies of every woman $16 New Fall SUITS To the richness of the fabrics of these Suits is added the dig- nity and beauty of design so essential in suits, The Suits of Poiret Twills, in trimmed ef- a fects, are quite in rhyme with the vogue, as are the stunning plain tailors in man’s- wear fabries—all silk lined, at $25 to $75 $16 We present and popularize the Fashion trends before they become commonplace

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