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Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600, Assistant—Frances Oldham, Miss Messer Gives Luncheon for Out-of-Tow n| Guests; Tea on August. 16 Will Honor Bride| 188 ELLEN MESSER entertained with an Impromptu luncheon at the Rainier club this afternoon for some of the out-of-town members ot her bridal party who have arrived in town—Miss Theodora and Miss Marle Hamm, of St. Paul, and Mr. William Cowles, Jr,, of Spokane; als group of young men who arrived last evening—Mr, Joseph pson, of Milwaukee; Mr. Avery Rockefeller, Mr, J, H. Whitney, Mr. F A. Potta, Mr, M, G. Field and Mr, J. W, Stout, all of New York Mrs. Bone Issues Cards for Tea Mrs. Roger Morse Bone has issued cards for a tea on Thursday after noon, August 16, from 3 until 6:30 o'clock, at the home of her mother, Mrs, | RB. M, Hamlin, in honor of her sister, Mrs. John Gill Matthews, Jr. (Phy tls Hamlin), a recent bride. Plan Dinner Dance for Tuesday Evening Tm honor of Admiral Keitle and his staff Mr. and Mra, Archibald Chandler, Dr. and Mrs. Warren Richardson and Mr, and Mrs, Oren W Brown are entertaining on Tuesday evening with a dinner dance at the home of Mr. and Mra, Brown, Covers will be placed for twenty, ; Entertains for Miss Lewis Mrs. J. H. Featherstone is entertaining at luncheon on Tuesday afternoon at her home at Medina in compliment to Miss Mildred Lewis, whose wedding to Mr. Chester Latimer will take place in early autumn. Tnvitations have been confined | to members of Miss Lewis’ bridal party. ee Supper for Bridal Party Misx Kathleen Donahoe and Mr ‘@ Supper at their home on Sunday evening to honor Miss FE and her fiance, Mr. Lacy Hoftus. . Tayitations have been limited to members of the brida! p Hosts at Dinner for Betrothed Pair -Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Wintermute are entertaining with a dinner of sixteen covers at thelr home on Saturday evening In honor of Mrs. Wintermute's sister, Miss Marie Mendenhall, and her fiance, Mr. Roy Keene, of Corvallis, ‘Ore. whose marriage wil! be solemntzed next Tuesday evening at the Wintermute residence. Club to Have Informal Dance Phe Mills College club's informal dancing party be given in the Guild hall at East Seattle. The boat will leave Leschi at 8 o'clock. : Materiain for Mrs. McDonald » Mrs. Richard Goodfellow and her sister, Miss Ellen Howe, entertained With an informal tea on Friday afternoon at the hore of thelr mother, “Mrs. James B. Howe, in honor of Mrs. Campbell McDonald (Constance _ Goodfellow), of Kelowna, B. C., who ts visiting in town, ear: Informal Supper at Summer Home * Dr. and Mrs. J. Tate Mason will entertain with an informal supper on ‘Saturday evening at thelr summer home at Hertford in compliment to oMrs. Mason's sister, Mrs. Walter | Soatt ri ite, of Spokane. Shower and Tea tor. Miss Wilkes “Mrs. Leander Dow entertained with a kitchen shower and tea at her “heme on Thursday afternoon in compliment to Miss Robin Wilkes, whose Umuirriage to Mr. Forest Goodrich will take place August 20 | Mrs. Franklin Stephens and Mrs. Walter Corner (Marion Gardner) pre-| Sided over the tea table. . Sic Announce Marriage of Daughter ‘Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hynes, of Issaquah, announce the marriage of tiie daughter. Agnes Lucile, to Mr. Edward J. Tierney on Wednesday ing, August 1, at 9 o'clock, with the Rev. Father Carey performing weremony in St, Anthony's church fn Renton. Mr. George A. Donlan fees dest man and Mrs. Donlan matron of honor, Following the service ‘There was a wedding breakfast of fourteen covers. ao September 1 Mr. and Mra, Tierney will be at home at 1832 22rd ave. TD iinenBeijore Wedding "Rehearsal ‘Mr. and Mrs. John W. Nordstrom were hosts last evening at dinner, entertaining in compliment to thelr daughter, Mixs Esther Nordstrom, and her fiance, Mr. Lawrence K. Smith, whose marriage takes place this evening. ‘The dinner preceded the wedding rehearsal. | Miss Barbara Dreyer W eds ‘The marriage of Miss Barbara Ann Dreyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.) Harry A. Dreyer, to Mr. Thomas Waldron Ryan was solemnized Tuesday | Morning in . Alphonsus’ church, with Rev. Father Louis officiating. Miss Isabella Iverg, cousin of the bride, was her only attendant, and} Mr. Bernard Ryan was best man. After the ceremony there was a wedding |’ | breakfast at the home of the bride's parents. On their return from their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Ryan will be at home at 1517 W. 63rd st. | Meeting of Alpha Phi Alumnae Alpha Phi alumnae will have a meeting at the home of Miss Ruth ‘Dally, » on Monday evening, August 13, at 7:45 o'clock. | al Walter Donahoe are entetraining with | on Measer | on Saturday evening} The sailed, |started three years later the won |Jeronymos SLASH GATI TERS” SHOWN on the hip or near the yoke of your dress? Position matters litte since “slash gathers” have come into fash- fon as the means for taking up full- ness and placing it where it gives be- coming and fashionable lines. These dresses show how the slash gathers are used. Great care should be taken in making slash gathers, for after the first wash or at the least bit of strain, they will sag or pull out if they are not correctly finiahe Do you prefer to carry the fullness | After the material thread should gather the full part The other half should have a strip of facing one and one-half inches wide seven to the upper edge of the slash on the right side of the material as it Is to Figure 1 Then the lower edgo of the slash |ts gathered on the seam ling and drawn up to fit the straight end of the slash, The facing is then turned to the wrong side and the edge of the facing sewn over the gathers aw in Figure 2. Mediterranean Meanderings Up the Tagus to Portuguese Capital. Odyssey Came to “Friendly Bay.’ Why the Queen Built a Church. A Minister and the Wine Card. BY W. H. PORTERFIELD LISBON, Portugal, Aug. 10.-—At 6 & m, we picked up the pilot and started up the historic Tagus for the capital and chief city of Portu- Folks say that. Ulysses on his well known Odyssey, long, long be foro sightsesing became an industry, sailed into the “Friendly bay,” which fs but a widening out of the Tagus ‘and upon whose northern shore is} situated this beautifut city. | Later came the Phoenicians and/ ince then more than one historic land-locked harbor of on voyages jhigh adventure. High in the list of national heroes | 1497 added « large portion of Amer-| {ca and India to Portugal's overseas | possessions. De Gama prayed for success in a Nttle hermithge not far rom his home city the day before | and upon that site wa: dertul pile as to now known the | monastery, sald be | |the finest example of the “Emanuel: | jesque" type of architecture. On shore, however, we were met by a mighty proc enaion of open.taced | Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops Mrs. Stephen Chadwick will be hostess for Renton Hili guild at the ‘Orthopedic ‘Tea Shop on Saturday, assisted by Mrs. Louls Lockman, Mrs. | iH, M. Pease, Mrs. C. S. Holmes and Mrs. N. J. Wickersham. The Elahan Campfire Girls will be in charge of the dining room. ‘Phe Thrift Shop will be in charge of Mra. J. Hausman and Mrs. Charles} Jones for Broadway guild ali day Saturday. | ersonal Clubs Mr. and Mrs. William Gaither CLUBS FOR SATURDAY and Mrs. Gaither’s mother, Mrs. A. B. Todd, returned Saturday from a three, weeks’ motor trip to San Francisco. LONESOME CLUB The Lonesome club will entertain with a dance and card party, Satur- day evening, August 11, at 111 Holy- oke Bidg. Ail strangers and lonely | people welcome. | eee | MINNEWATHA CLUB The Minnewatha will give a dance, “Mid-summer Night in Venico,” Sat- urday evening, August 11, at Leschi | pavilion. The guests of the evening will bo Seattle Tent of the Maccabees, No. 8. . Dr. and Mrs. Guy S. Peterkin and smali son, Sherman, returned Wednesday from Maryhill, Ore., where they were the house guests of Mr. Samuel Hill. oe Miss Francella Swift, of Silver Creek, N. ¥., arrived Wednesday on her way home from California, sand is the house guest for a few weeks of Miss Kathleen Gaffney. e869 Mr. and Mrs, F. L. Rhodes, of Nanton, Alberta, who have been Spending a fortnight with Mr, and Mrs. L, Frank Macklem, have left by motor for their home. | err eee PRAIRIE ROSE CLUB The Prairie Rose club will hold a basket picnic in Ravenna park Sat- urday, August 11, at 1 o'clock. sles ARBOR HEIG IMPROVEME: Mr. W. A. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bordeaux, of Bordeaux, are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bor- deaux. Irwin will address the |Saturday evening, August 11, at 8 o'clock, at the club house, 424 8, W. and Norfolk st. This will be father and son night. Refreshments will be served. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Henderson and smali son, Alexander George, Jr., of Chicago, are visiting Mrs, Hender- gon’s mother, Mrs. Peter Bettinger. ‘They plan to sail August 18, for Yo- kohama, Japan, where they will aoe their home. eae ADDITIONAL CLUBS AUXILIARY RAINIER NOBLE POST NO, 1 American Legion Auxillary to Rainier Noble Post No. 1, will hold "Miss Ann C. Turner left this week for Lake Chelan, to remain until September 1. August 13, in the New Arctic club rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hartman are hotel Teceiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter, August 9, at the Seattle General Hospital. eee Dr. and Mrs, W. Ash and daugh- ter, Dorothy are the guests of Dr. @nd Mrs. Charles Christy Turner, aoe Mr, and Mrs, Rt. C, Anderson are being felicitated on the birth of a daughter, Gloria Edith, August 7, at the Providence hovpital. one AUXILIARY 10 RAILWAY CONDUCTORS ‘The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the order of Railway Conductors, will give a card party in the M. I, B, BE. hall, 1923% Firet ave., Friday, August 17, at 1 p.m. LE FEDERATION ‘The regular meeting of the Seattle ‘ederation of Women's Christian | ‘Temperance Union ,will be held in| the Plymouth Congregational chureh, ‘Tuesday, August 14, at 2p, m, Mra ‘Mrs. Alexander M. Wetherill and daughters, Sidonia and Marjorie, are spending a few days with Mrs, Rich. 4 t Westwo Berane At Ve estwoon, “ila Booker, will have charge of the MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks beyt of | devotions. ell after @ Golden Giint Shampoo—Advt.| The following program will be Arbor Melghts Improvement club on | its regular meeting Monday evening, | carriages, of the “xea-going hack" | |variety, Into which we climbed by| |fours and proceeded cityward. In| |appearance we must have rese ombted | great funeral procession minus | the corpse. After two tess 4 |which this ancient town ia built, halted in front of a dilapidated | ture resembling a church. | Reminiscences, Mra. Sa- violin solo, Mixx Coral Mise Francis Hill; | rtie Snyder and Mrs. | rendered: die Frazer; Ellis; reading. music, Mra, € Edna Moline Hong lof dipimats, “What ts this? we asked our driver. He could speak no English. Just then a “guide” came tn sight. No excursion is complete without the guide. “I spik English,” volunteered this chap, pointing to the old church. “Thees church you eee. Long time ago there was a queen. Sho have no children. She sald if she have ® child, she build «a church, She have @ child, She build the church, Good-byer" For graphio brevity, I commend thin story of the church of Estrella larmada has swept down from thig | from the lips of an untutored Portu | gene. | Lunch was served In a couple of the leading clubs. The menu was lis Vasco de Gama, whose voyage in |S00d and thirst-creating. There was | no water. Presently a delegation of ministers from the south end of our table arose and called out: “Where ia the water?’ A cheerful waiter, who knew no English, in- |tuitively grasped the wituation and resented the wine card! Before long one group of dominies was secon discussing the relative merits of Portugese clarette and Sauterno at 0 cents the bottle. “We're afraid of the water in these parts,” they explained to a shocked brother baba do man. Missionary Sosa at Rites in Turkey NSTANTINOPLE, femorial for President lerding were 4 in the American embasay here today, in the presence allied gonerals and the American colony, Maj. Davis, head of the America Red Crosy here, spoke for the col- ony, and Dr, Ryan, a misisonary, deivered the memorial sermon Aug. 10. w : overcome— Amazing Wonderful hair, silky, lustrous, and a world of itl—this remarkable netu method offers it to you under written guarantee! If it fails, the treatment costs you nothing. 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I've Just been watching @ neat little maid in a downtown window do # whole day's dampened ironing in an hour. And now I know that one good electric ironer or mangle (The Thor), can give a per fect finish to everything from a frill to a bedspread! Don't forget to peep in tomorrow at the THOR Blegtric Shop at 222 Pine St.} éj SATURDAY | | | | THE NEW HATS Are small crowned for the “bobbed” girl Bhort tn the back as @ concession to collars, Bright in color. And Oh, how many sung little turbans of duvetyn! THE NY DAY At our house, For then the laundry i back! Out of thelr wrap- ping come the white towels, the fresh sheets and pillow.cases, the ing tig thy dinner table and all the next week's sleeping rments and underthings, folded and flat and ready to tuck away! couldn't do therm as well myself if I took two days to it. And yet tho cost ts just a little more than a dollar, Here's a number the thrifty family: Capito! 0300! TTLY SUPPLY LAUNDRY 8 When there are no many home tasks with heart in them, why not} Jet machines do the drudgery? | “ i WHO DOESN'T LOVE Hmooth, lustrous hair, mocetiy dressed? Even brows beautifully arched? —A glowing skin? —Giatening, pink-and-whita nailer MAY I HAVE A MARCEL TONIGHT? Ask the Wrights! While they are new here, pointmenta every evening at reduced prices. Main 3564 I'VE PEEPED AT THE NEW FALL THINGS | At the Hollywood Shop. Long, slim, ‘silky coats; bright little tur. | bana, pleated frocks! And such casy prices! Upstairs, McDermott } Building. they are giving ap- 3 Haight Bldg. . . Bay it with Mowers! Tho new hoslery for party wear is printed with sprigs of roves and violets. . HAVE YOU TASTED IT? ‘The fresh, wild blackberry plo served every day at Wing's Cafe- terla? For fine food and a Sound view drop in at 1409 First Ave. Ree ats so favored as Seattle? No hot and mountain from every Where can you find another city no vtifling nights. A view of nea er office bull . YOUR PET AILING? When there is a pr am of Seattlo Dog and Cat Hosp diet care, call Garfield 0961—Tho | . . “YOUR MASTER WAS A MAN"--It’s from a Seattle poem written to Laddio Boy, President Harding's dog. THE FURRIERS TELL ME That Coracul ts still fashionable, though the vogue for the leas expensive baa-baa furs is on the wane. That moleskin’s coming back to populartty, And squirrel ta better than ever, That's be- cause grey and taupe are tremendously fash- fonable én cloth. That the long end slinky and very costly “tubular” coat or fur 4a trying for favor. That most of us will choose the leas cum- bersome models of three-quarter length. YOUR “SERGE’ OR “TRICOTINE” | Needs only an attractive fur piece at the neck to make ft a com | plete street costume for late summer and fall! SIMMONS, 'THE FURRIER, is showing the new things. And they are marked now at summer pric He'll. give you August rates, too, en repairs, cleaning and relining. 624 Pike &t A PRETTY EDGE FOR THE LUNCHEON SET! Hematitching'’s only § ctz. at ELITE, 414 Eitel Bidg., over Bartels too, may be set with doilies on {ts pol: formal linen tablecloth of huge And now the dinne ished top rf dimenslonal WHEN SOMETHING'S With the sewing machine, ‘They repair and rent, too. WRONG call the 5 Main 19: eee. One of the good really valuable machine “attachments” {9 a darner, of use In mending nen and towels ax well as stockings. Conia THE ONLY REAL VACATION Is spent, after all, out of doors! Just the things you need for a week-end or a month In the woods you'll find at CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS! They have tents large and small, packs, camp stoves tonsils, blankets, tarps and all sorts of stout clothes to hike in. versity St. on the bridge. comfort When you're sheet. Slip inger Shop, 1524 First Avenue. roughing it. Spread out ft over your head and {t's a A poncho 1s a great fiat, it's a waterproof rain-coat IT’S NOT FADED NOW! I've just had my summer felt retinted Millinery, 527 Peoples Bank Bldg. and reblocked at the Model It's a perfect success! Along comes the small mid-season hat made of bias folds of. taffeta. ‘The distinctive touch is given in bright-colored blossoms and leaves mado of taffeta and padded out slightly for thickness. ee ar COME IN! No direct lighting here. It's all soft glow. Th No tawdry canopies on the lamps, The shades reflect dull shades of biue and a. gray and pumpkin, That air space and simplicity? That's a [ iap matter of correct wall paper, Beyond is the sleeping room. Enticing, isn’t it? The furniture matches the wood- work, It's all enameled in the color of a cloud, TED FURNITURE AND PINE, js priced low. in the shade you chooso or yourself! THAT UNFI AT CARLSON'S on EIGHTH order it enameled home and paint it YOUR KITCHEN IS YOU! Have you made it the spotless laboratory of your house liyable room? It will shine after a going-over with and "NU-STOVE"—tho new wonder enamels. ‘Tho waterproof wallpapers will interest you, too! You may gee them at UHL BROS, , 609-511 Union Street, IT’S ASTONISHIN The MODEL offers for tomorrow attractive 4 variety of colors at $8.50! You may |” you may take it small fall turbans in Peoples Bank Bldg. 627 Haye you noticed the sports coats for autumn that are banded from hem to shoulder with stripes of contrasting color? THOSE PIECES OF FUR ‘That you aro sure to need early next month will be made up now at extended summer prices ee the MODEL, 627 Peoples Bank Bldg. oo WHY LET THE FIRST RAINS Drive you In off the sleeping pore tain will be made to measure f Headquarters are at 76 Universi THE MAGIC TOUCH Of embroidery makes the plainest frock Reliable they'll apply a sll-wrought bring, Hemstitehing at reduced prices, ‘ * FLOWERS, FLOWERS! ‘The display is lovelier than ever at MORG boen remade! 1418 Third Ave, ? A stout “tarp” or canvas cur at CAMP LEWIS WIRLESS, “professional.” At 'The | design to the material you 304 Peoples Bank Building N'S since the shop has (Advertisement) SO MANY THINGS TO TELL YOU Of the new coats. Aren’t they queer? Of the great new market. Have you seen it? Of the happy notion of harmonious furniture. Own some yet? Of little ways of sweetening home routine. Of gardens and the out-of-doors, And other things that women love. You must read to the end today! WHAT A JOY Whn you've hunted the town over for something that's new and different to wear, a handanade gift for a friend, party favore—things that A woman ii always needing, somehow—to find them all along one quiet upstairs lane of tiny shops! They are in the MeDER- MOTT BLDG! Here I’ve just discovered Mr. Maraden’s electric shop. Next door you may choose the engraving for your cards and stetionery. Here you may decide upon the style of photograph you covet, or find satisfactory school clethes for the boys. Such a con- venient place for a marcel or for tea or dinner at six! Shopping’s not a task at this place. It's a satisfaction and a delight. On Fourth and Pine. Oh ae Not so many Oriental rug effects in the new fall silks! jean to design, just the rame. It's expressed in embx color threads of contrasting textu yw | NOW! KNOW SB oes That no city in the world is so won- drously framed in lakes and sound and mountain as Seattle is! I'VE BEEN TO THE TOWER OF THE 42-STORY L. C. SMITH BUILDING! When you want to give your guests a thrilling and an unforgettable experi- ence, take them here. It’s open day and night. But silks ing in se “8 Why be stuffed in a theater or crowded on a boat, when @ glimpse of boundless land and sea is at hand at home? Pe THAT SOFT, EVEN RIPPLE In my chum’s hair isn't a marcel, It’s a PERMANENT WAVE put in by Maurine at the POUDRE PUFF! Yours can be waved in the same frizzless way. If you're undecided, run in and let her curl @ single lock of your hair without charge. Then you will know how ‘twill look! 504 Union Street Think of $65 nights without that awful dream that someone has just called and found you with you straight hair straggling down over vour ears, or with your curlers on! WHEN I WANT TO GIVE A gift that will be good for years, I go to W. B, CLIFTON, the Jeweler. Ho has chosen his stock carefully and priced it conserva- tively, At 108 Pike St, near the markets. Your bronze or pottery va TAKE A KODAK! Why not? FRANK JACOBS will lefd you a new “Bpownie” without cost to you except for the films you use, The deposit you ‘make when you borrow it will be refunded in full upon its return. And how you'll enjoy haying pictures of your vacation trip! 904 Third Ave,, near Madison. YOU DRAW THE THREADS And Estelle Baker will make the wide hemstitching on your ratine or crepe! Bebb Bldg., Sixth and Union. ot 8! 2 . will make a fine base & iabie lamp! . ‘The popular warm fabrics for winter are three: and matelasse (mat-less.ay) cloth, OUT OF DOORS The lawn may be bright and level as @ floor. The shrubbery well pruned and clean. Dis edges of the walks and drives clean cut. But something's wrong if the birds have not nested at your windows. Did you throw out crumbs last winter? ‘And hang out suet? Have you built them a concrete bath for days of drought? Have you rid the garden of cats? Birds are friendly little creatures, You have only to care for them a_little and they will bring to you a whole chorus of summer songs! DAHLIAS AND GLADIOLI Will you grow them next spring? You may’ order them from the blooms on display at CHAPMAN'S Garden Store, 1913 Westlake, ae ee THE FIRST RUN Never comes when you wear Nail-File Test hose. have lasted me for months! Ave. entrance Arcade Bldg. soe Serge, broadcioth Three pairs At the Arcade Bootery, Second Velvets are to be worn again, And chiffon and voile with a brocade sof velvet applied is quite the newest thing! aR Hee THERE'S A NEW SIGN On. Second Avenue, just above Pike. It's RICHARDSON’'S! At this gem shop we've visited with such delight in its old location, you'll find particularly attractive new things in costume rey and wrist watches, 1510 Second Ave. 8 A collarless frock in a plain color Js hardly complete without a gee, Inco or vivid earrings to set It wort, ARE YOU TROUBLED WITH EARW IGS? Chapman's special Barwix Spray will Kill carwigs of any age, It's sold under a gurantee at CHAPMAN'S GARDEN STORE, 1018 Westlake, A COMPLETE FOOT TREATMENT FREE! During August, LINDGREN’'S will give one complete $2.00 foot treatment with every pair of shoes for men or women. Get rid of your corns and tired, aching feet, now! 1307 Fourth: Ave. Pi ag To make the now paper on the kitchen or bathroom wash stainless, shellac it. “T AM SO GLAD I found this shop That's what Krescoln, at the LINEN a invariably to My people say ast, 1916 Fitth Ave, SINCE GLORIA! SWANSON Will play at the COLONIAL THEATRE tonight and all day to morrow, too, you'll surely have a chance to see this bright en play—"Her Mugband's Trademark,”