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Seattle Society Edited by Lill Keen LeBallister, Assistant—Frances Oldham r—r MISS LOYAL TREAT . Telephone, Main 0600. Co same ak Bridge Tea Will Honor New Residents; Esther Nordstrom Has Pretty Wedding MERI Ms Maurice var geome te At the pour, a Downs and Mrs. Bride The marriage of M W. Nordstrom, to M at the home eb by the Rev. Carl H. Veaz Baskets of pink r which standards Risle which led to canopy was showered wi Mrs, Charles G. N gdlored crepe mete & modish hat of v and lavender sw Miss Margar three bridesmaid eloth and the different The bride, give Aress of Molly.O « embroidered ir vhoulders. Her FE DENNY r aft ent to Jay San ~ who have rec Sea ~ M and Mrs Pie Paw Haig Mrs, Arth Mrs, Theo: Robert R Watt sted by Fox s Home Setting Esther N » Wedding for mith brated t Lawre Smith wa k. with th vice pias entrance ha’ bands, mar greens, while a gown of pe rystal t } | | j | t / | j age gin her wed the front p from was charm | Mar rs Mesars. Helen Riniger Leona Gaul sang A receptic basket of lave Mrs. R. J. Hust Dorothy Ehr! . ‘The bride traveled | } smart tailored hat ar on their wedding t fq home at 2031 26th 4 Mrs. Bouffleur Issues Cards for Tea eur has cards out for 4 unt peck, was presi ov Misses Vile elma Bailey and go Mr. ft for Al r return ¢ Mrs | Friday afternoon 1%, Webster and Mrs ‘§ Garden Party to Honer Miss Tuclher Miss Avadana Cochran and Mi ma Fr Barden bridge and dance on Tuesday evening. Miss Cochran, 120 W. Prospect st., in honor of M! fiance, Mr. Allan Latimer. Sixty guests have been Pere » 9 Mrs. Roddie Luncheon Hostess ¥ Mys. Frank Roddie entertained with a luncheon of twelve covers | bridge later at her home in Laurelhurst this afte p. The affair Biven in the nature of a farewell compliment to a few friends, Roddie ig leaving the first of the month for Los J t Pemainder of the season and the winter it | Cards Out for Bridge Tea |} Miss Joan Sprague has cards out for Wednesday, Aurost 22, as a pre-nup’ | Garden Bridge Tea ‘Concluding summer activities, the Women's University club v arden bridgé tea for members and their guests on Tuesday ‘August 14, from 2 until 5 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. William P: ) Brawley, 601 14th ave. N. Mrs. A. V. Evans, Miss Katherine Hopp and Mrs E r Auguat 2 Alb a bridge ial compliment to aftern h Cunliffe, Mrs. Arthur Glover and Miss Grace King, } Mrs. Burt to Entertain Mrs. W. S. Burt is entertaining with a bridge luncheon f Tennis club on Tuesday afternoon, August 14, In honor of M Hobart, of St. Louis, who {s visiting her sister, Mrs. H. M P eecasion will also honor Mrs. Stryker and her daughtor Stryker. Mrs. Burt will be assisted by her daugh 1. L. Reardon and Mrs. W. C. Peterson. Mnvitations have been limited to the Washington pa ri beriaes | Entertain for Visitors Zo honor Capt. George Pettengill, U. S. N., and Mrs. Pettengtll, Mr pairs. James D. Hoge entertained with an informal dinner at their hy yen Thugsday evening, and last evening Mr. and Mrs. ptained informally at dinner at their home Miss H , Mra. G. F, Kacht Kk district in compliment to th Captain and Mrs. Pettengill and two sons, ¢ jorge and William, pdust returned from the Orient, where Captain ora year and a half, and are leaving this even PMs: Pettengiil vill be remembered as Miss Le | Beattie society girl. Informal Dinner for Los Angeles Guests fo honor Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Clifford Richardson (A Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilbert Bla E informal dinner of ten covers t I ia Price, a former pop Ives), of are entertaining with at thelr home on Monday night. | Will Honor Recent Bride Honoring Mrs. William Conrad Jordan, of Dayton, p whe is visiting in the city during the stay of tho fleet, Mra. George Clif! Crawford will entertain with a bridge of five tables at the apartmen Ver parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abner Brown, in the St. Paul, pafternoon, August 16. F Additional guests have been aske: p close friends of Mrs. Jordan. ‘}cen 8 4 Bridge Party for Bride-To-Be | In compliment to Miss Robin Wilkes, "Watson Corner (Miriam Gardner), of Wenatchee, will | bridge on Thurada fternoon, Aligust 16, at the home Mir, and Mrs. Daniel Gardner, 5222 17th ave. N. B, 'Hostesses Named for Dance Mrs. R. D. Merrill, Mrs. Fred Stimson, Mrs (Green and Mrs. James A. Sheahan wili be P) Bal de Juniper of the Club Royale” | give at the Rainier Golf and Country entertain wit of her pi ake, Mra stesses for which some of the younge: club on Thor tho sec r men Service on Monday at Orthopedic Shops Mrs. Andrew M. Gillesple will be hosteas for Broadway gutld at Orthopedic Tea Shop on Monda sisted by Mrs. C “Robert Graham, Mrs. Farwell Putnam Lill Mrs. Rol Rocke Robertson, Mrs. J. Mrs, Street. P University guild will be in char | Mrs..Anna Dunn and Mrs. Charle Raymo at the Thrift Shop, represented Luc it giv Warren Fussiema ip are fn charge of arrangements, assisted by Mrs, Paul Ford, Mra. Harel Falcon Josiyn enter. | ; Ohio,'a recent bride, n Thursday | pe 2 for tea, with Invitatfona limitea to A a bride-to-be of this month, Mrs. Saturday evening, August 18,| rald Shannon, Mrs.| Ta ert McAusland, Mrs, | Brin Dibble ang Miss Francesco | per 7 Mra. John | ning} read | from | the} the} ach-| 4 metal | ed with af ding | tt | her M j Misa Md aska on | wan Mrs. THE (ees Ste SS Miss Loyal is a popular sub-debutante, daughter of Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat.—. ve a| Bride Studio. ortrait by Wayne Albee, Mac- pon urst) AUXILIARY TO RAILWAY | CONDUCTOR | The Rt to the Order will give BR, A. hall, Auirust 17, Ladies’ lary b E. . Friday program Mrs. om Coral nay ae ular | AQUILA NO. | As | President a |No. 35, D. of H., LODGE, a triby H © to the mem Aquila postponed it ne We August 22 | o- ROBERT MORRIS CHAPT TO PICNIC Robert Morrix will hold a pientc ar t August ry of reg Los | ular Aw ‘an| gust § on day ‘ 0. and park, Sunday, p. m. chapter, at Woe » new pavilion, on Basket lunch own dis UAL PICNIC Former residents of Wisconsin will hold thetr annual picnic at Wood land park on Sunday, August for and silver. | a) h a| BALLARD W. C. T. U. | rd W T. U. W. Runyon on Fridi will meet with 6413 Nihth August 17, bir lay, mas ond | PICNIC AT PT. D will! PARK | The Women's ington State Pion la plenic at Point De the|coma, on Wednesday, August 15, ‘6 hoat at Colman dock at 9am. well filled lunch baskets. All statehood, are invited to attend. Spe- by|clal features have been arranged in "| the way of entertainment ’ @omen’s Clubs CLUBS FOR MONDAY JALPHA PHI ALUMNAB Alpha Phi alunmae ning, Auguat 13, DMYRTLE SOCIAL cLUB will hay Myrt! club will meet ‘Hiome of the president, ela ° ; + on Mon $ 2 p.m Take Mount F r and get off Pat Irving st., and walk toward the Také. Ail Eastern Stars and friends Mnvited. Bridge will be played. one ADDITIONAL CLUBS ELLIS ENTEE T. U. MEMBE Mrs. Sadie Ellis entertainea members of the Bothell and W inville W. C. T. U. ‘Thursday, at summer home, at guests attended the ladies present | Vincent, state |O. T U5 Mra, | correspondin Be deration itol WwW. ¢ [GREEN LAKE sociiz |PROLIC AND DANC © Phe Civic Society of Green Lake Pwill give a frolic and dance, Monday Pand Tuesday evenings, Aug. 13 and 14, Pat Green Lake Park. This affair wa: Pplanned for Aug. rd and 4th, but Was postponed on account of the death of President Harding. ‘The Mourists at Woodland Park have been A program | 'Y PLANS affair, Mrs. president Lil were Lillian of the Manny, « + Mrs. Li President of Sea B Mr ) U Hill Ww and 4 Canx, of Seattle circle, W. AUXILIARY TO RAINIER-NOBLE|1 /POST, NO. 1 American Legion auxiliary to| WOMED Unier-Nobie post,’No. 1, will hold Fogular meeting Monday evening, Mn 18, in the New Arctic hotel see LAKEWOOD CLUB e Women's provement club will nual plenic on W 16, at Seward park, ewood Civic have their ft Miss Ruth | be held at the home at 7:45 o'clock Hollywood. Forty McCallum, of Mr dnesday, August ROE Robert planned T MORRIE Morris Social picnic in OCIAL CLUB club has Mount Baker park for Wednesd August 15, with luncheon at 1 o'clock. If the r 1s inclement the pienio will of Mrs. Stewart 1312 N. 49th st. Bring own dishes jand silver. All Eastern Stars invited. LADIES! AID SOCIETY The Ladies’ Aid so umbus Congre hold their annual park, Wednesda noon and evening JOHN F. MILLER W. R. C. John F. Miller W. R. C. will hola |their thirty-first anniversary ptenic at Alki beach Wednesday, August 16. All members and comrades are re | quested to attend. Coffes, sugar and cream will be served SOCIAL, CLUB Sovlal club will meetin 16, A em day y of the Col chureh will at Seward 16, the | August hor o. M. W. tat bble attle | DORIC Doric regular August land pe will be c hold its on D Hostesnes Mesdames Shortis, Davi and Martin. Members are anked to bring own cup and spoon, All Eastern Stars welcome, m., for in Wood the 4 Im an ns living in Washington prior to | after: | | | | | Thursday, | n the 6 xp take have. and F nnect with the Beach, off at | PICNIC ON LAWN | Rainier Camp N 1 Royal | Neighbors of Amer will hold tentc Wednese flernoon and eve ning, August 1 lawn at the (homme of Mra. F Russell, 9841 6irt ave. 8. The ting to at |tend are asked t o Fea | Beach car at Fou at, at 2 p.m, and c se at Ralnier Get Cooper at . IONIA SOCIAL CLUB m and Harva tr at the Masonic tem: ve. East ome | HALLER SOCIAL The LAKE cut ns of the Halk 1 mtv Ha “ efreathments. JOI court. 1 t at the ler Lake clubhouse Av 18. on Prizes aturday and st PIGNIC ft the el plen WILL HOLD The vari c. 0. Woodln August friends fi of Wedn and wday thelr | largest teh rid 50 lonves of day for watches accories in the w t are used ever pa clean DATES TO REMEMBER SUNDAY, AUGUST 12— Walter Donah Miss or to Miss Ellen Messer and Mr. Lacy Hoftus, enter er and dance thetr Clarin, Mr, and tain f guest New Ye TURSDAY, AUGUST 141— Mr. and Mra Archibald Ch Dr. and Mra, Warren and Mr. and Mre. Oren to give ¢ n Kettle. and realdence Mra, J. if t pity at h i Mra, ¥ nh ompliment Mrs rk t David X at Admiral the Brown athorat ne'n tun Mildred Lewis H. Stephens Taneoun wer to ¢ Mian Jean Robin Wilken. Mra, William Sherman Walker, Mra. Anthony #8, Nickerson and’ Mra, Mabel Thompson to entertain at'|| luncheon at the Yacht club in || honor of Mr. Harry F. Ardery of Lon Angel Mra, Clarence Winfield Met, WEDNESDAY, mith's tea for Men. at home, AUGUST 15— Elwell Cano'a nul 6 Mrs. ten | o'clock Maynard of Oakland, and Mra eph Hilaman of Atlanta onel and Mrs. Onear J, Charlton’ || buffet supper and bridge tn ot Mr. and Mra, 1, 8 Donver, at hom The martingo of Miss lion Meanor to Mr, Lacy Hoftum, in. ‘Trinity Epixcopal church, wt high noon THURSDAY, AUGUST 16— er Morne Bone'n tea, com ting her alster, Mra. John atthowa, Jr, at home of her ther, Mrs. 1. 1. Hamlin, trom til 6:80. o'clock ke W. Holiday's bridge ten HATURDAY, AUGUST 25 — The garden wedding of Mise ruth || Bethel Garrison and Mr Mai Molsnent, nt home bride's parents, Mr. and Mra. t in Suman SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 © of Minn Allon an Latimer, in § At 8:90 o'clock Wright, J ot Darwin of Tucker ty Paul's SEATTLE | daughter | more }of a mother STAR Pers onal fra. Jam M viniting M ral month ber 1 for Blodgett and . Chartes left t 8 lay Mr | Doug’ trip Alaska Mina Irma } Avadana r re tt has returr Tre eee W. Wiley Hopestill Among Fothe orrison, Mr B, |. Misa Priscit \from a visi! Mr, ¢ loft today on h yacht | cruine in gue Capt 4 Mrs and ed 3 jdays’ stay at Big Fi Mre everal r nere viniting nd the Kast, 1 will return 19. M & mor fan F Tor Vancouve Hart p Bea Mise = Rub out mber ndin guest of friex as Brohk w. x) of Tomlin vid F Mra Ci Kel B 1 little ting Mr and Mrw. I home in Ka K Mra. land, unt, oO who Mrn h Fagan ¢ rt visitir " 88 bara Pr two woeks’ stay er left toda at Monte Cr Miss Agnes Winn, who ed with the National Edu |aoctation, ts returnin ton, D. C, on Moni ing five weeks parents, Mr Is connect cation Washing fter spend he here and Mrs. viaiting Peter Wi Daugherty to Give Two Decisions Soon WASHINGTON 1 H wi Aug 1 Daugherty Pre temporary ed today ona ready of the Attor. Gene : ference w ident Wh A next week cane and the merger, at ‘The probab! Sout {tl be 4 handed nd the Fresno Tiny Girl? Not to Keep, But Just to Borrow This Is Marian to take suf. 9-month-old H. Shi an employe department, ° has one take care of mother has re. unable of his Marian, A 2462 Queen Anne ave., of the city light asked that some his baby until covered from Shook applied to Tho Star Friday afternoon, with a request help him find a temporary mother for his baby. The mother ts seriously {ll and it may be a month or even threo months before will be able to assume the ficient ¢ Mines. to a she once dutic Marian in not thoxe who offer because of the in which she t9 h taken ca at a temporary home, now. Shook may be reached at the city light department at y time between the ‘hours of 7 m. and 4 p, m, by calling Main 6000, local 411 Shook offers who will assume altho states toy to be to tak adopted care of her ffectionate regard 1d, She In boing to reward anyone care of the child, that he is unable A large amount. sh bab Shook says, sleeps well at night he y out ts and The tost from advertising from RESULTS, ‘he Want Ad Columus Phone Main 0600, comes Star's Greater will help you by| MARY IS STILL OUT OF WORK Hires Lawyer to Find Out Where Money Went BY ROBERT A, DONALDSON ANGEL. Aug t aid whe dtd 4. Her mot the contr day happen mad red SAYS MOTHER YULLED BLUFF v lawyer and decid counting, tum of der to b or an Ac h back home tho Mary in dec beautiful than ev can new contract. er, as be offered her a DIXIE TAXES D OPERA gang ure, after wealth of “luxury-roll t the culture of mu-| 90 on grand Us tax the crowd that ra—the d-wearing, monkey ursing and abbrevi- | py ng gang,” Repre pe urged. }th r opera 1 has} by demonstrators taking advantage | opera re Comic Artist to Visit in Sea The wel- will numbe old cartoonist d local t in Chi- and affiu- ttle r Francisco, the and ed Dave Hime |mer roommate of the | before the brought him och, je comic ha fame en STROLLED TO HARDING RITES COLUMBUS, 0., Aug. 11—Dan O'Leary, walking champion, arrived from Marion today, where he at. tended the funeral of President Harding. O'Leary met Mr. Harding tn 1922 at the opening game in Washington. The president was tn @ box with Gov. Thomas C. McRae of Arkan: | “We ‘old: Mr longev plenty |day jer to make an appoint. ment with you,’ said the president *‘Meet me here April 1942, and we'll play a round of golf.’ We made the appointment with the standing Gov, MeRaw would act referee.” baseball talked for some time Har of my rules plenty of walking sleep,” O'Leary said for and to. of ike At the appointed time O'Leary n 101, McRae 91, and | would have be | Mr. Harding 77, O'Leary walked to Marion from Dayton. He walke back to Columbus after the funeral nd drrived at dawn | || 1923 Record of || Pedestrians Hit || by Automobiles 567. nally Robert Zaring, severely injured inter Thursday when he was knocked down at pler 3 by a car driven by E. J. Buxel, 746 Monroe st ‘568 John Muteh, 910 Univer | alt y sty, W lightly bruised Thursday at Ninthave.and Pine st, when he was struck by a car driven by W, IF, Danskin, 4115 Stone way, Ciba) of Tacoma, | no| police arned, hag| taining order f tho tax pointed out/ making speeches calculated to en: SATL IRDAY, AUGUST 11, 1929, BOWS ARI { POPULAR nd there's the ks one seer to the other if the in fashionabl he gown @ ry d appen A bow at the back gives the bustle ihouette, a bow the front gives the Indo-Chinese effect When the style for bows began the question came up, “How large, of what material and how to be worn? All these question appearance neemin ntous y by the f all sorts of bows, lace, moire ‘gandie and ribbon. Little bows at the neck, butterfly bows on the arm, bustle bows, tiny ribbon bows flecking the skirt-bows of all sorts and used as | trimming. | The only rule the fashionable bow adheres to is the first principles of smartness. . sizes are ae HERE’S MORE ABOUT GERMAN RULE TOTTERS STARTS ON PAGE 1 not. return Berlin bri who to thelr posts tied with soldiers and ad succeeded in main- up to mid-afternoon. An infantry company with ma- | chine Runs was dispatched to guard |the residence of Chancellor Cuno | today | The tramp of the troops down the most deserted Wilhelmstrasee in y morning called up memories vious uprisings and be ment's manifest uneast But this time it is from the proletariat that trouble and pos- sible revolt is feared. Threat of a soviet republic Germany was heard from the lips of a communist deputy in. the reichstag yesterday and President in luxury-| Ebert immediately issued a procia- mation warning radicals under aragraph 48 of the constitution to refrain from circulating handbills or posters, holding meetin, or danger public order. It is tantamount to a mild state siege for the entire country. ning found the order disobeyed of of “Constitution day’’—anniversary | of the adoption of the Weimar con- jstitution, which made Germany a present government and money shortage. The threat of a monarchist upris. ing, which has given no little con- joern of late, was most forgotten jtoday and the Cuno ok steps to prevent trouble from he other direction—the left There was a midnight conference jealled by Ebert at the president's Withelmstrasse, to Chancellor Cuno and other aders were bidden. and the food where soldiers paced, rifles on shoul- ders, , Squat machine guns pointed nozzles toward the wide sweep of street from which trouble—if the communists started -would have to come. Red agitators held meetings despite the presidential ban, de- manding the arming of the workers as a foundation for Peasants’ and laborers’ govern- ment. It ts admitted the country faces a bitter and dangerous crisis, po- Utically and economically, Work- ers, receiving what amounts to a mere pittance, are clamoring for Cuno’s resignation. Socialists are meeting to decide whether to support the communists, who are determined to force thru the reichstag on Monday, a vote of lack of confidence In the government, The socialist decision will seal the fate of the Cuno ministry, which now hangs by, a thread. Tho socialists, who hold the bal- ance of power, may decide to leave under. | L 569 I Brown, 1641 17th | ave. 8. Thursday |that his ear & man at Fremont, ‘The 570.2" Nari, a ifth reported ad struck man w © Misrula, w 520 struck and Jackson st, by a car driven by J, B, Frem, 6517 Unt versity way, who said that the man was unhurt despite the fact that he was thrown against a fire hydrant xth {et ave Frirlay | and Knocked to the pavement, poke | republic {n fact as well as in name| to express thelr disapproval of the| government } met behind locked iron gates, | the government dangling in this pre: carious position or to plunge it into discard, condemned by workers ag inactive and inefficient. Decision on this will be postponed until next week, & Meanwhile, new rioting is re ported In Dresden and Ratibor, | where police and workers have | suffered mutual casualties in street clashes, Radical newspapers in Berlin are to be suppressed if they incite vio lence. was announced today, and lany foreigner ‘who writes inflame |matory articles will be-expelled froma |Germany. Among the labor troubles most affecting Americans here is the freight strike, which fs growing worse. Many American tourists are becoming panicky, seeking advice about immediately leaving the country, curtailing their visits for fear train service may be cut off, Banks are Issuing checks for ona million, five million and tén million [marks in lieu of paper currency, The strike of printers of ‘money jended last night after tasting 12 jhours, but during that time a day's |printing of 10,000,000,000,000 marks was lost. The city of Berlin is considering |‘ssuing municipal money. It is im- possible to pay all salaries, members of the Reichstag having to go with. jout their pay. Friday because the government cashiers had no money. | The situation in the Rul is desperate, with food shortage ex- jtreme, while iv the Rhineland the |separatist movement is reported |waining strength. Chancellor Cuno “is prepared to hand over the reins of government to another regime if anybody wishes to ussume the task of organizing a new cabinet,” a member. of the |government ‘told the United Press today, Another Southern Mob Beats Victims MACON, Ga, Aug. 11—R. E. Bobo, merchant, was in a serious condition today, following a brutal flogging at the hands of an unmask- ed band. Bobo and three other white persons were kidnaped and beaten by the band, according to re- ports to police. PORTLAND STORE SELLING LAND PORTLAND, Aug. 11.—Not con- tent with recently entering the hou selling business by disposing of :eady-cut homes, Portland's larg- est opartment store also appears to be dealing in. real estate, site was sold here today by the store, METROPOLIT WORLD'S Record musicat COMEDY. RUN. OVER THO YEAR, 631 THEATRE NEW YORK POSITIVELY never acrore IN THE HISTORY OF THE STAGE HAS THERE BEEN PRODUCED ANYTHING SO ARTISTIC= AMAZING = GORGEOUS AND ENTERTAINING AS THIS BRILLIANT AND MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL COMEDY WHICH TOOK NEW YORK BY STORM ANO SOLD OUT EVERY NIGHT FOR TWO YEARS THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN TURNED AWAY IN OTHER CITIES PLAYED THE MANAGEMENT ADVISES NIS PATRONS TO SECURE SEATS EARLY ESERVATIONS NOW—— WARNING ——MAKE R Special Mat, Sat. BY MILLER ELYSLE | SISSLE E BLAKE | ANEW YORK CASTE COMPANY basa