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PAGE 12 THE Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. Assistant—Frances Oldham. Stimson Will Honor Mrs. Burchard at} Luncheon; Mrs. Wetherill to Entertain for Returned Travele g invitations to a lu Aw . h is removing the last of on ust n honor of Cards Out for Tea Dance at Sunset Club Mra. Fr and Mrs. John Eddy read, Mrs. M. Wether Sunset club on Friday, August! Honoring her sister Struve. who | returned rec Mi bas issued c 24, from 5 until 7 o'clock Mrs. Trimble Giv es To honor her Mrs. William Pitt &t the Sunset club. Dinner Honors Florida Visitor | Mrs. R. F. McCoy and Mra. A. C. Cover entertained with a beautifully | inted dinner at the Hotel Otis last evening in honor of thetr sister, Mra F.C. of Jackson Mra. McCoy's guest this summer. Mrs. Loose Hostes ‘To honor Mrs. W am Fisk Sma Willlam FE. Hum ¢ Wa n, D. Cx dnformally at tea on Wedne afternoon at Court. ‘The hosp and Mrs. M . Alexande “Informal Tea wife of Capt. John Hines, U. 8 N. nformal tea this afternoon | atertained with an tile, Fla, who ts at Informal Tea of Buffalo, N. Y, and Mrs. M U. K. Loose entertained er apartment in Adrian y h ities of the tea table were dispensed by Mrs. W. R. Ballard Downs. . f i Small Luncheon for Eastern Guest Mra. Ds Hamlin Wh ess at a small lun the} Women's Univer a n honor of her house guest, Mrs. Jos Mrs. C Mrs, Frank Elw ‘Very lovely and decorating. and 4 te was hoste heon at on Wednesday lin, of New "York . ‘ase Gives Charming Tea case's tea on Wednesday afternoon at her home was} esting, a profusion of summer flowers used in} large num of friends called to gr her honor Maynard Wright, of Oakland, Cal. Mra, Joseph) . who, after visiting her mother, Mrs. W. H. Bogie, | eft today for her home. urns were Mrs. W. H. Bogle and Mrs. Miller Freeman Watson, Joan Sprague, ph Alexander w cot Mrs. Margaret Chea}, | ssinted by the Misses | Young, Dorothy | Alternating at the r Atwood Helen Schwager, Dorothy Conger and Marion Lucas. Mrs. William Parkhurst Brawley, Skeel, Mrs. Herbert Boring and Mrs. rooms. Miss Sarah Savery, charming manner during Langdon. Mrs. Huteson Gives Luncheon Today Mrs. Trafford Huteson entertained with a luncheon of twenty covers today at the Seattle Golf club in honor of Mra. Alfred Edward Jones, of Rangoon, Burma; Mrs. Isaac C. Johnson, wife of Commander Johnson, @. &. N., the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mra, Alex and Mrs. Groemer, wife of Commander James Gillespie Blaine Groemer, gs Betty Mrs. Bruce Shorts, Mrs. Ernst L. Ralph Kennan assisted about the | folk songs in a} Miss Leone of New York, the afternoon, rendered several accompanied by jer Baillie, fe visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Burns. _ Informal Bridge for Miss Lewis % To compliment Miss Mildred Lewis, a bride-elect of early autumn, Mt ‘Mary Bliss Maxwell will give an informal bridge at the Tennis club on Friday afternoon, August 24. Invitations have been confined to the close frends of the honor guest Entertains at Informal Dinner Honoring Mrs. ed ward Jones, of Rangoon, Burma, who is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. G. Dunn, Miss Catherine Collins entertained “informally at dinner on Wertiésday evening at her home. Bridge Tea at Home In compliment to Miss Gera Farrar, Miss Grace Lewis has planned at her home on uesday afternoon, August Four and assisting will be the Misses Gwiad Matthews, the service at the Ort hopedic Tea Shop on afman hostess, assisted by Mra. A. K. White, Bliss, Mrs. H. P. King, Mrs. Howard Hook Mrs. Hugh Todd and Mra. Charles Harr Mrs Mrs Friday, with Mrs. ‘Mrs. Cyrus Griggs, Mrs. J. C. Hecter, Gaftner. Mrs. J.C. McMillan will be in charge all day at the Thrift Shop. @omen’s Clubs CLUBS FOR FRIDAY P. J. Thomas, [BALLARD W. C. T. U. Ballard W. C. T. U. will meet at} the Baptist church, corner of 3rd and 20th ave, N, W., Friday, August 17, at 2 p. m, Instead of at the home of Mra. J. W. Runyon. see STEVENS W. c. Stevens W. No. 1, comrades and friends, will be entertained a Juncheon on Friday, August 17, by| Birs. C. C. Risedorph, at the home| of her daughter, Mrs. W. R. Jarrell, KANSAS WOMEN'S CLUB 1875 Hamlin st. Take Montlake) ig icansan Women's club will ee 1% 8t poptostics, have @ picnic at the home of Mrs.| C. J. Mooney at Riverton, on Fri- day, August 17. BALLARD W. C. T. U. Ballard W. C. T. U. will meet with} Mrs. J. W. Ru m, 6413 Ninth aye. N. W., on F , August 17, at 2 p.m. Mrs. George J. Robins will speak. AUXILIARY SEATTLE POST NO. 18 The American Legion auxiliary to Seattle Post No, 18 will meet on |Friday, August 17. State conven- |tion delegates will be nominated. | eer) IONIA CHAPTER NO. 114 The sewing club of Jonia Chapter, | No. 114, O. E. 8. will picnic at Ravenna k on Friday, August Meet at the 20th ave. N. E, entrance atl p. m. ore ADDITIONAL CLUBS *O. E. S. ASSOCIATE MATRON CLUB The O. E. 8. Associate Matrons’ club will mect on Friday, August 47, at Portage, on Vashon island, | and will leave on the ferry Wash- fmgton from the foot of Marion| gt. at 8:20 a. m. Special business. WHITTIER HEIGHTS IMPROVEMENT CLUB ‘The regular meeting of the Whit- Mer Heights Improvement club will be held Friday evening, August 17, at 8 o'clock in the Whittier school, W. 75th st. and 14th ave. N. W. Several subjects of general inter. est will be up for discussion, after | which there will be a musical p gram and ice cream will be served. | * . | AUXILIARY TO RAIL CONDUCTORS The Ladies’ auxilia of Railway Cond: \TTLE LODGE Seattle Lodge No. Degreo of Honor, will meet in Evergreen hall, 1409 Ninth ave, Tuesday evening, August 21, at 7:45 o'clock. A pro. gressive whist party with favors and refreshments, will follow at 9 o'clock The M | Orms bee y to the Order | rs will give a NO. ° hostesres for the evening are Melissa Wells, Mrs, Mattie and Mrs. Bertha Price. PLE TO AY MIZPAH TE) ‘and Mr | cludes Miss Hamm, | Four Inn. land “MRS. ELMER ARNESON SEA TTLE STAR SAYS 20 CENTS EXCAVATIONS TO The marriage of Miss Melva MacAulay, daughter of } ndrew MacAulay, to Mr. Elmer Martin Arne: was a lovely affair, solemnized Auguat 8 in the Church the Epiphany —Portrait by Grady. Personal Mra. Thomas Green Is chaperoning who left motoring arty In Theodora f Milwaukee, HARDING PARK & group of young people today for Mount p for a short visit. Rainier, Miss and Miss Marie Hamm tense Green a ml on Business Man | pentons Ohio, Aug nies na prer of the ¢ w much K emt man. f Ohio, lage of was d this a the first 1 to be named for the Roan lates since his death of Vir- to Williams More than and a parade civic societies and K from a radius of opened the ceremonies of the “Thin park i9 well |the name of President Hardt jsaid Acting Attorney Genera} |T. Seym of Washington, McLennan, of Van-| cipal “because of is ding ® week/and ab belief in the nece B. McDon-! of reere “Mr 20,000 people att of school nis len arc from Minne- | & a short time tn he Hotel Washing Mr. Dallas ( apolis is spend town, a guest at ton. Mrs. Poter " couvre, B. C., with her sister, 3 ald. je C. Philbrick | Charles. Turner | Big Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. returned from a visit at and have Re ry not it demanded. by tion plays a real consul life, It to earn a t We have right to know the Joy of Ii Odd Fellows Will rR. Ww. viait bet has returned rela Mrs. from a Paul. a with Mr. and Mra. J.C. Reynolds are} receiving congratulations upon the| birth of a daughter, August 11, at| Sw h hospital Metcalf, of St who has been vi: ing in nity for several we Wednesday for her home An internatéonal patriarchal campment of Odd Fellows and bekahs, from all camps of Northwest will be held at Va ver, B. Cy Delegates from and the Weatern at endance 1a long convo: autos from Seattle, will leave early on the morning of Septe 1 and will be Joined along the by other travelers, Many thousand visitors rected at the twoday ul, | ttle | Mrs. F, M Mrs. Eliz es will b of Seattle Lodge turned from a vacation thru Eastern and Southern Washing and Southern Idaho. Mra, Murr accompanied Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Holben, and daughter, Miss Patricia Holben. Murray, mi president | an has re. a trip ‘on | conven JING FLANNEL wa Never 1 | ing flanne that is hard on nel thickens temperature 1 be the low soap for wnsh: it contains resin Rubbing flan and hardens it. The r rinsing and washing same Football Play: ABERD! + Scotland, Aug Two women who played footba the street on Sunda but escaped with a warning. were in the M 1923% First ave at 1p. m. ) PARTY party will be gtyen Temple, No. 90, Pythi Sisters, in Knights of Pythiag hall, 719 University way, on Saturday jevening, August 18, 8:30 o'clock, |to which the public is invited, |WOMAN'’S LAKEWOOD CLI The Woman's Lakewood Civic Im |Provement club will hold its regular | meet ing on Tuesday, August. 21, at m., at the Lakewood clubhouse see STUDY CLASS D. A. R, The Study Class of Rainier Chap. ter, D. A. R., will ptenie at the tourist|™Mer home of Mrn. Edmund Bowden, 1 flower bed|“Cedar Lodge,” nt Port Madison, 4 o'clock, and|ON Tuesday, August 21. Bont |Pler 3 at 11:30 a, m. Telepho |Mrs, Lucien Jones, Rainier 2653, Music Complimentary Piano Recital Eugene Field Musser will appear this evening in a complimentary plano mecital at the Cornish achool, B. A. hall, GIVE CAR August 17,| | A card |Mizpah LADIES OF THE GOLDEN NORTH In honor of discovery day. 17, 1896, when gold wa. by George Carmack, on ereek, the Ladies of the North, will give a card party tertainment Friday, August 17, at 8 P. m. at their hall, 1922% First ave eles WILL SERVE TEA TOURIST CAMP Auxiliary to Rainier No. 1, will ser afternoon, August camp. The memor Will be dedicated at @ picnic supper Membeia of the post invited to attend Members of the auxi will have charge of the tea rervice include Mrs, 0. O. Mercer, Mrs. A ©. Moore, Mrs. A, Flood and Mrs. A. 1, Ellsworth. Mra, J, BR. Dean is chairman of the dedicatory ceremonies, in which the gold star mothers will particl- B AT on Port tea Friday served at 6 0 k are cordially sais fi at the sum. | Ask your grocer to give you a copy of the AMAIZO Cook Book Tf your grocer has no books left, write us to mail you one direct AMERICAN MAIZE-PRODUCTS CO, 41 Bast 42nd Se, New York, N.Y. AMAIZO OIL From the Hearts of Golden Corn BEST FOR SALADS—IDEAL FOR FRYING THE PERFECT SHORTENING __4_.- | Woman’s Death: Has is IS DEDICATED |Ohio Town Gets Gift From | ca: perman dedicated ving.” Meet in Vancouver beginning September are ex-| Women Arrested as arre Hotel Committee Reports Job Half Finished Now South Dakota Governor Agrees on Fixed Rate 8 D Ty MeM. Aug tere, Prenre ul the tern Kune andard and upon hia doc states affected. may neize prices in other McM: that his out tn whigh the fuel South Dakota, duction cor 4 Oil | The conference tors, Ae “fair the 5 ver price” ma a 6.0 n const 7 Ashy m nd umbing formerly fi whi as low bidder on that cor mm whe ors of the before them n, the revised spe call for ms totaling $700, lecre € , » they m h certain tt with ers, udes a twocent 000 less than the original These eliminations do not ch the general type of h bi atel or reduc t me mater Oregon Governor Joins Gas Fight) nodiate n ite size in any wry for change in certain utting out of certat ed to make the hote BENI items not 0 vu! the finest st redu' Oregon Walter of irrigi egitima: These man have confer New York and the le n with tt architects ng the company ita of ateel, including r the ground floors and foundation nnsylvania on| Five shipr |the beams f 1 grills for the left the Pi firet no delay I about it,” | slaba a have A noted will wtart as ere iH 8 a0 the ms are tion $s re exea steel been ordering the hote y $60 delay he has 0 been | | and has State of Mainers to Be Given Glad Hand | Atl ner Maine, whe be the howta at a dinne tate whereby original sub tgage bond y Hotel cor 1 bonds te hotel w states will b hotel, as well as the | is city will n to well add of for the ty wil the leasing company residents of that arrive here September their entertainment by a committer jot Commerce and th }ba one of the bi [invitation ton | and ac a bee son, M “i ine 1 of a he ng made Chambe dinner & to * At y at Vic atu 4 the committee in ring the balance of AMY PUDDINGS "that should be creamy when baked, bread, rice and ke or steam slow cn | AD puddin a ie for two dayn aay t ty. Surgeons Guessing) STAFFORD, Natives of interior Africa hoard we od health, Mra. Leather ame blind. Her sig back in a few days and then stricken with a st her slight to fo! nd attack of which deat YES, WE HAVE NO BABARAS IN SHOES Fashion’s Latest At $5.00 and $6.00 Dinham-Strehlau Shoe Co.'s Tey Shi § Arcade Bidg., Second Avé. ahe | Again won ule nausea. but it was by the be rwed 4 pe hich | Was f 4 by ONE FOR THE MINISTER ‘The soldiers marched to the church 7 One ing ‘® wan room for only sare outal at captain t to go! lubs pund, day r a naid the captain, | 4 not fall he A. prin: | deep BUSINESS AS USUAL WILLESDEN, Eng. Aug rge Wakeling’s father, a fil and hed t 16. waity {pple, hospital on as 60. Gee tt ous trade of rested and ‘fined. ree resuine street bett nyohe Fatrance—Take Elevator to First Stop Going Up. trea. | stic lite | Singing Is Half the Joy of Owing a Gulbransen en: Re the neou 1 be in y ‘of | here | mber route ntion, ers 16 all in | sted, | The Gulbransen fs a accented, perfectly-tim ds of song rolls are available them, the key y're printed in doesn't matter, for that's easily controlled by turning a knob. The roll takes care of tho fingering, you control the time, touch and expression to properly accompany the vocalist. IN AND PLAY see the great RANSEN| gistering Piano registering piano, 1 accompaniment and plays a softly: to the voice. Hun dre with the words printed on We invite you to COMB yourself—and i The Registering Pianos. ULBE The ‘Regi Tejas Yon TOUGH i the Gulbransen possibilities of ‘Rapeeen YAR EORABION > Ragan YOUR DROIVIBUALAY $49 8700, “Country at $420 thr Tagen YOUR Tae s Nationally of : Priced Terms The the Models ‘White amunity House" at Model” Seat" at $600 and ure other Gulbransen FAIR GAS PRICE BE DONE SEPT, 1... PRICE Of All Remaining, Stock 16. THURSDAY, AUGUST 19 FURNISHING THE WINDOW AS CHEERFUL WORKROOM —“f>—~ Provides Delightful Place in Bed. room for Household Tasks, PLASTER CASTS By MARIAN MOORE Continuing the Final Clearance at Vp) of the Summer Season Coats, Wraps Capes Sewing Cabinet in Walnut. bustle. The walnut sewing cabinet In the fo round is an attractive plece of furniture, and undoubtedly makes the house mending less dif. ficult with its orderly drawers and capacious pockets, An orange vase lamp, with an orange and black shade, contributes a warm glow for the evening reading or sewing. The chair in the background stands before a good-sized writing desk, where household bookkeeping may be done with the greatest ease. The woman who furnished such & room cannot fall to be a most ef- ficient housekeeper, (Write to Marian Moore, care of this newspaper, for advice or infor- mation about home furnishing or decorating, sending stamped ad- dressed envelope for remy.) Question: What color scheme should I carry out in a bedroom with old ivory farniture? The rng | 1s old rose, with bluish green and black designs—V. R, Anewer: Cream walls, ivory trim, old rose silk drapes, net glass curtains, valance of printed linen combining sage green and rose. Your bed set could be ivory linen | trimmed with bands of the cretonne, or a plalted rufffe of rose linen. ' Copyright, American Homes Bureau, ew Fall Sport Hats or Dollar Friday Yes, ladies, they’re absolutely the “new vintage,” Fall of 1923 Felt Sport Hats, the real cream of new Fall creations — all the charming shapes and shades. Any other day in the week you’d pay $1.95 to $3.85 for these iden- tical hats, priced for Friday $ 1 Suits Gowns Dresses and Frocks Blouses, Skirts Sweaters od Becond Ave. at Spring &t. We have assembled in one group. ail stripped felt and straw ‘combination Spo: Hats for this weekly bargain- fest millinery Your ad. on will go to high pitch Their trimmings and i of like those of the preceding group, our in mirat at sight of these hats. chic modes materials, will dolight the most discrim- inating and fastidious, Here's a wide of choice in $1 New Arrivals in Untrimmed Hats Velvet and Velvet Duvetyn combinations in the new Fall effects—we believe the first to reach Seattle—will be un- packed and ready for your se- lection Friday, A couple three dollars’ worth of trim- mings added to ono of these ssy creations will endow it with a $15.00 or $20.00 appear- ance. A large supply of these untrimmed hats priced for Friday at s...cesees 1 range AK these height-of-season Hats Friday at., \\ \ =F The Better Quality Summer Hats at $1 Here are quite a number of the better quatity Summer Hats that have distinguished The Criterion throughout the season. Several weeks yet remain in which to appreciate their stylish splendor None of these hats have heretofore been priced below $4.95. Many of thom three or four times that figure. They go, in all their $1 ry, Friday, ates. oso nmoaeenn

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