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sis Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. ~Franc tant Telephone, Main 0600. s (Didham. Oakland Vis entertaining wit) Thursday af twelve covers Frank EP at the Seatt Mrs. Fr club on W who is ¥ , @furiel Waterhouse Mr. and Mr. Mrs Sunset Club Will Honor Mr Maynard Wright, of Oaklr well Case, eon at her Hruge 8 f clu ts entert n inh A daughte Irwin Will be hosts ort Wednesday evening Merrick i,’ who is the guest of he Mrs. Gitosvenor Atwood Sherman 4 ome ¢@ Tuesday afternoon. horts wi U be hostess at a luncheon ¢ ub for Mr’, Wright Mrs. Waterhouse Plans Luncheon vining with a luncheon at the Sunae nor of A (rs. O. H. Merrick, of B r-indaw, Mr. and Mra, Robert M . Irwin Dinner: Hosts at the itor Will Be Fated; Luncheon at of w.A Francisco. 4 . Assistants Named for Tea At Mrs. Frar Elwell Case's tea on Wed) teada her sister, Mrs. Maynard Wright of Oaklanc | who ts her guest, and Mr Toseph Hilsman, of Atlanta, Ga., who ts visi ting her mother, Mrs, W. H Bogle, presiding at the s will be Mrs. Wi. H. Bogle, Mrs. Grosvenor Sherman, Mrs. Margaret Cheal and Mrs, Mill ir Freeman dining m will be the Min sea Helen Schwager, T thy Assisting in th Watson, Joan Sprague, F Mrs. William’ Parkhu Skeel, Mrs. Herbert Borin: rooms. During the afte several folk son rnoon Mrs. Roger Morse Bone giving on Thursday after Hamlin). Donald C. Graham and Mrs. Assisting will be Miss Mary Monica Shannc @, Mixs Gena McLellan, Mrs Black, Miss J Virginia Albert C. Stubb, ~MeLellan, Miss Stanton. M. Bragdon, to Mr. Slayden, was celebrated | The bride was charming valley. ‘The bride's sister, Mrs. Was @ gown Of coral c and sweet peas. Patr Arnold S. Allen, Jr., was b ) Mrs. Arnold S. Allen, Jr Dorothy Bosworth. “trip te British Columbia, Puyallup, at her home on Tbursils Carter, and Mrs. Stuart | sorority. Saturday afternoon for Mi sixteen. ‘at her home, entertaini bridge, ys 4 Mrs. Mary wher home, ‘Cedarhurs with Miss Mrs. Bone Chooses A tulle veil was caught to a band: _ Om Wednesday afternoon Mrs. tuncheon of twenty covers and bridge at her } {ome in compliment to Mrs.} Mei Brawley « and Mrs Mi ne hes cho noon Lawren, villa, eahan, Saturday mother, 4149 Beach drive, with the Rev. Service at § o'clock. The home was a bower of summer Tovely pastel shades, and the vows were ex: hanged before an improvised altar raised in front of the fireplace in her bric Wille «1 lag yest man At the reception which followed the cetem« my Mra and Mrs. Wiliam Spittell presided at the «u Miss’ Ruth The bride wore fur traveling 9 three-plece tfallleu twill and @ smart black taffeta Mr. and fternoon Milne ent Mrs. Cavin Howey entertained with an inform al luncheon at her h iss Wilkes. tty Young, at the Hamlin, in compliment to her sister, Mra. Joh § Gill Matthews, Jr. (Phyllis © Brook @ pink taffeta frock and carried a basket U. C, Ba ‘es Hollywood, when Dorothy r Conger and Marion Lucas Mrs, Heuce Shorts, Mrs. Ralph } Tennan will assist York plano. hb Savery, of New will Lan wet the stan ts for Tea her mother, Mrs. FE. s o her home H In the receiving line with the” hostess an @ honor guest will be Mrs Hamiin and Mrs. John Gill Matthews, Pov ring the first hour will be Mrs. Lawrence Booth and Mra FE. C. Wand, and the second hour, Mr ce Arnold .. Mrs, W Mra. Hai ry alter Ward, Buckley and Miss Ange MraeL, 8 Miss Ruth Bragdow Ie Bride The marriage of Miss Ruth Alwin Bragd on, Philip Lee Slayden, son; of Mr, daughter of Mra. Minnie and Mrs. James W evening ut the banked with greens and blossoms. dat dress «f ivory moleskin satin ptte, Wasi ther matron of honor and he? flowers were C the lit-te flower girl, was dainty of Cecil Brunner buds mbia rose Mr Harv pee table and a Todd, Miss Edith Chapman B. Dens ting wer Miss r of On the b returr Mrs. © Varden dark blue potret from thelr weddin will be at home | Luncheon Compliments Miss; Messer Miss Frances Oldham entertained with « It mycheon at the Men's aity elub this afternoon in honor ef Miss Fflgn Messer, whose marriage to Mr. Lacy Hofius on Wednesday at high won will be an event of this niver » Invitations were limited to the maids of thi gbridal party |) Parties Will Honor Visitor P ‘Te honor her house guest, Mrs. Frank B America, Mrs. John A. Porter will give the fin £ of a series of informal teas Carter, of Sao Paulo, South from 3 & ati! 6 o'clock fa entertaining with a ertained «with an informal luncheon today at the Boulevard Inn for the visitor. . ° | Miss Robin Wilkes Complinrented Complimenting Mis« Robin Wilkes, Emanuel Secord has planned an informal tea ea her home on Wedn: Afternoon. Invitations have been Wmited to 1 nembers of Iota Sigma P’ @ brid select of this month, Mra exda home on Luncheon at Hollyepd : ‘Mrs. Harold Stimson will entertain the Music om Friday at her home ‘at @Practice club at luncheon covers will be placed for | Bridge Luncheon ‘it Home Mrs. Clyde Laurence Bonham will be hostess 4on Wednesday afternoon with @ luncheon of t gvelve covers followed by Florence Kubey Engaged Mrs. Anna Kubey announces the engagement ; if bh to Mr. John Robert Bender, of Alaska, son of Mr. Seattle. No date has been set for the wi dding. Celebrate Ninetieth Birthday Evans celebrated her ninetieth b irthday er island, from 2 evening Mrs. Evans will'be at home from 7 until her daughter mand Mrs, F.C Florence. this afternoon at o'clock fi until 10 o'clock an FOR TUESD ect. U. || The regular meeting of “tle Federation of Women's the” Plymouth ‘church, Tu m. Mrs. Ella Booker icharge of the devotions. | fendered: Reminiscences, ‘die Frazer; violin solo, Bilis; reading, Miss Fra: | music, Mrs, Gertie Snyder | Edna Moline. ms se | DORCAS CIRCLE ) Dorcas circle will meet |g, A. Starr, 1415 W. 100th ) day, August 14. Picnic 12:20 o'clock, - eee SUNSHINE GUILD ‘The Sunshine guild will | HOLY ROSARY FETE | ices of the Fauntleroy me of Mr. and Mrs. Wi ; ‘son, at Endolyne, on P évening, August 14. cing. q see ETHAN ALLEN, CIRCLE ) Col. Ethan Allen circle, the G. A. FR. will sive ePueway, August 14, ot F Edler’ home. " oe ALPHA AUXILIARY Alpha Auxillary to Loca pive.a card party Tuewda uM, ut 2p. in. in Union Reco Miss Women’s Chibs DAY SEATTLYD FEDERATION the Seat Chris! will have ‘The following program will ba| Mrs, Sa Coral Nees and Mrs. with Mrs. st., Tues: lunch at meet with Mabel Long, 7315 18th ave. N. W., Duesday, August 14, at 11 a. m. oes A fete will be given under the aus- Ladies of | the Holy Rowary church at the iiiam Em- Tuesday Cards and dan- Ladies of a plente Rethil Sol. ) 687 wilt Y, August ord: hall, Hill; | ' ADD. OMONAL CLUBS | WEST SEA [TLE | REV. WD. 51 West Seat the Review No. 51, W. B FP femperances Union will be held in|* of the M wcabees will meet at Congregational | Carpenter's day, August 14, at 2 p. tall, 4441 California ave. Wednesday, August 14, 16 at 8 p. m. WILL PICN IC AT ALKI | Woman's Fenefit association will August 16. 'Ta ke car No. 1, and get off at Hiatt: » tation. Bring basket lunch. Coff :6 will be served by the association. esa vIC AT SVOODLAND PARK | attle Circl p, No. 549, will have o pienic at Woo dland park, Thursday August 16, at. 12 o'clock. Mra. Ida Sullivan, Mag garet De Nias nm, and Perina Bertoh form t in charge. wee MRS, SNELLI NG RETURNS Helen Crowe Snelling, conductor o: the Nordica C poral club, panna last week from New York, where she has been studying voice and piano during the summer, with Frank La Wor ge and August Fra- encke. Mrs. £ \nelling attended the National Feder sation of Music clubs in Asheville, “in June, as first vice president fron 1 this state. oe. LADIES OF | THE GOLDEN NORTH In honor ot discovery day, August |17, 1896, whe a gold was discovered by George C'armack, on Bonanza creek, the 1 ladies of the Golden North, will gt ve a card party and en- tertainment lv friday, August 17, at 8 y. m, at thelx “pall, 1923% First avo, Her ux Of Tose pci nt lace and orange blossoms @nd her bouquet was a shower of orchids, | #ride's roses and lilles of the Hers hold a pieni # at Alki on ‘Thursday home of the bride's Are tilbald McDonald reading the lowers in all the Bender, of | x: | | he committee | ¢, | | — { SLEEVES AND ARMHOLE ways been a belief that in dressmakers An a matter of fact, sleeves « put in with no culty lows the fir The the great succeps If iples of a sketches here set-in pr orrect: pattern. a drens with sleeve and the two POLISHING WOODWORK When the woe needs polishing, work «¢ nitur ung ©! tepid w or warm milk, Wipe then pollah with oll STEWED MEATS All meats stewed and braised should be treated like botled meats Irst great heat, then a gentle sim mering ANNOUN ROGRAM For urer, and Aitor steps An a re Mostenses Guest Day Maret Mrs. D. # Hanley Miss Anna K nae * " Russta—Tra Hostess t Day. Postman and Bill Collectors Prominent co! amok ure—The Ame uu Host A. A. Bebra: Reclama f Desert Land Mra. J orthwest Irrigation Problem Mra. Petkovits April 28 Host Mrs. Charles Keenan Ameriean Short Story Mrs. E.G. ih May 12 Hostess-—Mra. Frances Hoffman Reports of Secretary and Treasurer —— | Committee Report | M M Farrell Jeorge M. Dal Hontens: Paper W, Hawley mot Civic and Chub 1 After Fails, Alvita Re- stores Health after suf A Long Beach -woman, fering for 40 ou indigestion, and ach pump with little avail for 20 year reports almost {mmediate relief after taking Alvita, the new discovery “Having suffered for 40 with what the doctors termed nerv pus indigestion, so badly that I w ompelled to use a stomach pumf or the past years, I just wanted to tell you that after using your Alvita Tea and Tablets for two weeks I am entirely relieved of this trouble—and cannot recommend your products too highly to suffer ing humanity such as I was,” Mrs, Mary A. Linton, nia St., Long Beach, Calif year Alvita is the recent scientific dis. | covery which brings lime, phosphates and vitamines to you in a vegetable form which can be as similated. Alvita ‘s prepared in convenient, highly concentrated tab. let form from the deep-rooted al. falfa plant which Science discovered is a rich storehouse of the vital min eral salts and vitamines, No mat. ter if you have tried many remedies, try this tonle of nature now. A dollar buys a box of Alvita tablets at any drug store—Advertisement, Members Stomach Pum 7 Califor. tron, | When dark literature AUTUMN COLORS gray blue, ALUMINUM POTS um kettles look en them sick headaches, Relieve the distress of indigestion and those gassy pains that crowd the heart, Not a harsh cathartic, but an acceptable corrective, agreeable alike in action and after effect. 8 of mal seal brown, halr atin nettt vinegar yAMBERLAIy STOMACH ANP LIVER TABLETS Stimulate the action of the liver and intestines, averting biliousness, 8 and other evils aris- ing from constipation and sluggish bowel movements. Why suffer when this be so easily had and for MEXICO MAKES: STRICTER RULE sit nt attempt oritic Mexioan Mexi Compete havi Unele m ponta g to Post fall wil beaver, and terra by good medicine may so small a cost? Mr. and Mrs, Miller an, 1 i Mrs. Vrank wm. ( and Wright of Oakland, returned Friday na motor trip to Mount Rainier Mins Mari h of Oakland, Cal Inst k to pend her counts Mra. Ce Fischer, left today for Mount Rainier and Vancouver, I ¢ enroute to hor } Mins Iau wh , where they will sail on t , August 16, for their home ) uu. see Mr, and Mra A. N. Hobart and two children, Betty and Nelson, who have been visiting Dr. and Mra, Hi M. Stryker, left Sunday evening for California, on thelr way to their home in St. Lou Mrs, Richard Mloyd ¥ Corinne Berger, for fort Dr ¥. K. Munday spent he wee with Mr nd Mire Clare EB, Farnsworth at their sum mer place at Wes' Mra. V Lots, of Y Mra. Jane Crook Ww t tr, ¢ eA ler of Wash vis ' Mr k 1 me ir 1, C., secompanted t w, Fre k, Jr Mina 1 oA am of Chilli C., in visiting at the home aunt, Mra, D. M. Peters, on BE. Fir at Laurine Lee Bryant, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Frank KE. Bryant, of thin city, will leave on August 200) with ber aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mra. Herbert Frankl ©, of De Mich,, for an extended visit in Mr. and Mra. Carl T. Johnson and Alanka Mina Muriel rron, Wis, is pe Mr Beauty Contented You are always confi- dent that your beauty has been developed to its highest possibilities after using Gouraud’s Oriental Cream. White Flesb-Rachel. 1 Send 106 fer Trtal Sire FT. HOPKINS 4 SON New Yerk Gouraud's Oriental Cream Campfire News 8, 19 Lala Woodring, Vesta Howden, Lay Cornerstone ook, Aleen Lambure. tha Harris, Florence Johnson, 14 of Church Sunday AMP FIUS GIRLS som, Ann Morrison, Eileen ste Decisinaut “Atasonnsot: beastic a One of the most beautifu Council | Meda Pickering, Charlotte He Nn ana Hires ever presented at Camp Sealth, | and Annie Brehn Washington, ander the leaderuhip of: ame fast Briday night, when Mi Camp craft Wohelo wan awa 1| Thomas W. ‘Aolman, grand master of Rowe Wright, of New York City,|‘o Gertrude Vanderspeck, Ethel J the state, effi 1 Bunday morning as guest of the Camp Fire Girls at| aly Marjorie Kattray, and Genvieve r summer camp on Vashon In-| lAvensor ph fate LAY 7g Of the Ceembr. sone ag er the «now ¢ 1 peaks of the|ers are; Marian Price, Frances Lib-! ehuret, 49th and Ferdin Olympics the maidens of Sealth filed | hee arjory Hable, ve Hitehe at, Rev, George MoClure lowly into the cirele about the fire, | On Rowe, Ida Hest, Juanita Pe Here. the impressive ceremony was|dergast, Marthe Harris, Florer in. the services en Johnson, Ida Lusk, Marian Elder me ‘even girls, representing the seven | Charlotte Hoskins, Kile WELL PLACED TABLE of the Camp Fire one by| Reda Pickering, Anni one into the circle t i torch, | dred Teid, Katherine Canfield, dns GIVES REAL SERVICE und explained the meaning of o1 Runder, Margaret Longfellow —— of the ta Mins Wight then #poke|yaret Ransom, Mrs. Smith . | When Easily Accessible Will Alwayg to the girls on Treasure Boxes | Kennedy, Minnie Lipkin, | Be Much in Use. Anu fitting clone to the ceremonial | michael, Elydia Ayers. and Mins Ruth Brown, camp director, | woodring By MARIAN MOORE awarded the Health honors the! @he girls from Junior cam Well, well, what 4 selfish gate mpers. ‘Those receiving mpecial| ceiving Good Campers’ armtands | leg table! Here tt is spreading its are: Hent all around athlete, | are Mary Elizabeth Jones, Emily | WinK# ax though trying to take up lorence Dix; bent count book, Kath-| taves atice Lenoir, Kate Hays and| 9!! the space in tHe room, Serves erine Hinckley; best id badd, | radyline McKinley | it right that a whole armload of Pongy Stanley; best volunteer #Orv-|" Goo. Wonhelo; Ruth Curry, | b0Ok# have been scattered over ita 7 miling thr Evelyn. Kinvie,| nee Dix, Aileen Butler, Uhia Curry Perbaps this particular table ta ron PeEine’ @nings. ahd Phyilie dV os helene Johnson, Helen Vernon,| trying to curry out the tenets of Nout ‘Rae eeastan rl, Beryl de| Betty Ransom, Doris Wilson, Imo: | Its clan in doing the work of a read. Glasgow, senior camp, and Fritsie|#¢0¢ Roussea, Emy Brownly, Ma-| 198 table. Somehow gate-leg tables jwanstrom, junior camp; most |De! Hebrensperger, Dorly Suckling, | Dave 4 way of doing all the table thor the irl, Madelyn McK y:| Margaret Ann Griffiths, Hazel Fred | Work in the house, serving equally, The Hentach!, Betty ¥ er KY Stanley, Louise Caldwell,| Miss Rowe Wright Louise I’ Mary | erygiri's Magazine. pnes, Emma Addatto, Al Car re Magazine Eleanor MeVay Phyl August meeting of th Emily Ha Frit Swanstrom, and | dians' association, Madelyn M Mr. Pritchard, at East Seattle, last Thuraday night best swimmer, Betty Fuumson, senior |¢Mel, Ethel Richardson, Winifred mp, and Frances Moser, junior| Weter, Crispin Lippincott, ‘France camp; beat r, Katherine Hinck-| Turner, Anne Mary Morrise, Ruth Hey; distinction in baseball, Hermia | Rehardson, Martha Cushman, Mulre Broome; rowing, Marguerite Ward,|MeDonald,| Mary Bowden, | Allen enjor camp and Madelyn McKinley, | Blumberg, V wden, Natalie shen, Chi humer rlott Henrie treet, Anne Martha 4 Jur ix, Gertrude Betty Kel evens, Lola Dare Babcock In speaking of the work in. the field at national headquarters, Miss Wright 1 uardians to send in suggestions for the manual the Campfire publication, which are | written at headquarters, She also| thanked the association for its ex. cellent work and said that Campfire jcould not exist except for the work | of the guardians | | Miss Ruth Brown spoke of final| plans for purchasing the Campfire | whip, where offices and craft room: will be located. This ship t* undoubdt- iy edly the largest undertaking ever| ae ee picture 1s ot mane started by Seattle Campfire, but with | , ° the help of Seattle's workers it will | the Clear reflection of the blue Chi- Useful and Attractive, well as dining tables or the bearers of a tiny rose bud vase. = | in its waxed surface, Why let freckles spoil your com-|be more than a dream, expressed | 2¢8¢ Jar plexion, mar the texture of your | Miss Brown ane three framed pictures in the nkin, when Domino Froekle Cream | Tho questionnaire voted on at the | Photograph are landscape paintings, will dissolve them— almost over- | July meeting wan presented to the| With wide gilt frames offsetting night. ence quickly, easily, harmlessly r moves the freckles from your face, miion ‘andi? Libber, the | the strong colors and bold lines of nt, stated that these letters| the subjects. |nhould be anewered and returnd to} 4M important part of this setting 4169 Arcade building before the first| Which does not show in the picture lof September | 1s a portable reading lamp. The fireplace which the Campfire | | Girls are building at the Tourist park, in Woodland park, will be dedi cated by Miss Rowe Wright in about | two weeks. This new triumph of sci- All you have to do of thi delightful, at night and al he The re (Write to Marian Moore, care of, this newspaper, for advice or Infor- mation about home furnishing or decorating, sending stamped ai dressed envelope for reply.) Question: What color of wicker furniture should I get to place in a room with brown walnut furniture? Is it used the year around?—Mrs. McC. Answer: Brown, old Ivory, or ta | Certainly, use It the year round. Cream now if you are ou do not it and Ket Seattle Campfire Girls participated | in the memorial evercises on Friday | for President Harding. The girls| drensed in regulation costume parad- ed and later presented a beautiful | Noral offering at the armory. ele fhe an. Bere TAD joa) | Question: What should I place Irie Drag Co. | GREASE STAIN on my sun porch to use as an all Warren Drug Co, (2 stores) FRECKLE CREAM WAS $132 — NOW $122 Ce. Southwick Co. If grease or oi] has been spilied on | emergency bed?—G. R. J. the matting, make a thin paste with) Anewer: An upholstered swing, fuller’s earth and cold water and) or couch hammock. Tie the corner spread thickly on the spot. When it| to the frame which supports it, to drien lay a paper over it and let it} anchor against swinging, and it stand two or three days. Then brush| makes a fine bed. off the earth and the stain will have| Copyright, American Homes Bureau, disappeared. | Correct Apparel Always the Utmost for Women in Value Final Clearance A Removal Sale Event offering a most significant savings opportunity on smart apparel at the height of the season. Entire Stock Summer | Millinery $3.75, $10.00 $15.00 Entire Stock of COATS, SUITS, DRESSES Yo PRICE Coats, Capes, Wraps Street and utility hats of silk and felt; all the favored straws and many combinations. In fact every individual preference and costume requirement may be met at ’ 5 a eat, three extremely | Gerona, Camel’s Hair, Tweeds, Velours, Silk Crepes, Twill Fabrics. lared. | Suits Two- and three-piece costume suits, silk and wool sports suits, tailleur ~ite, Dresses Afternoon and evening gowns, dance frocks, street dresses, sports frocks. low-priced groups. Many fur col- Entire Stock Blouses and Skirts VY, PRICE BLOUSES — Costume blouses, jacquettes and tailored models. SKIRTS—Silk and wool— plain or pleated models. Second Avenue at Spring Street Owen’ This Chinesé lo Briti: gang @ It wa Armitag He st irst-c) hite j¢ onocle ohn Hi is bino omer hearing.) Kk, ichair; “w! Her brd “You' itorted from whel “1 can. rove it? with tabs. ‘And— ed Chine fice wind of an 'a Pennin: dow and other's hi impatient curls, fol book sh joined th “That,” down thi Lacy Arn “Dp. 8. “{ fan has thre as they to’ Messil quake, ¢ and the up his sq grand 4 Monica) The q “what's coming i “What' “Blood dinner-pa parade ¥ Armitag¢ talks un ply to g “IT se ‘You dom wae pose, wi fixed hil Chines ‘in rollin, like wow thing he short 0! him to the ba troops, 4 the cool time—an Penniq “I'd y home to far as UJ demned ocle 1s for pron a police The leather mocula: cockroad from ¢ “And “when Monica’ that's appears a sort of “You hi ® mono “T warn tempt “Plea: sald Ki! out an and soe So o horn. “Toot all the please | it anyb Sudd out anc disappe scream nose bi darling Kidnay the lit hands “Wh Nick, and ta * pencil. script “Pin Pulckl; “Nos

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