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Seattle Society Telephone, Main 0600, PAGE Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Assistant es Oldham. to Be Complimented at Tea; Cards} | Tea to Honor Visitor Traveler Issued for Bridge a tea at her RS, C. BRIAN WA ITth ave. compliment Mrs Joyce and Sylvia months’ visit in the Assisting the hostess wi mother; Mrs. Louise V Mrs, John Moran and Mrs. j) \Bridge Tea at Tennis ( ub Mre, Hugh G, Purcell has issued cards Monday, 2 atte T James Gittings, of Balt! wh Purcell for 10 days Mrs, George Davis Adams and Mrs tea table later in the afternoon. TLEWORTH ts arrar 6 afte to oon, August 2 the Misses | { two ghte Her Gowe have Mrs Mrs. Wattleworth's Ralph Hawley be Mrs n Ogle, M Lester s Ne Tu tea to be compliment to st of Mrs. L. for a b is club house g given Mrs. M M. Purcell will preside over the Miss Lewis en) a b : : Smart Tea Compliments Mrs. Don C. McClallen (Doroth Eberting, entertained with a tea this ment in Hamiite Arms f a unt Lewis, whose marriage to Mr. Ch autumn. Alternating at the urns were Mrs. George Krids and Mrs. Charles Mur Downs, Mrs. M s Lundquist, Mrs. Louis Fis Ives, Mrs. Louls on, Miss Karla and Miss Gertrude Lewis . ‘The rooms were lovely with t decorations dining room were baskets of b bach Bahlias in bronze and gold. These flowers were am and living room. iMiss S Stryker Honored at Luncheon = Mise Ascha Louise Powel! entertained with a small lunch “Bunset club today in honor of Miss Helen Stryker, who leave LBeptember for New York Mrs at Mrs, Eberting’s ‘clock to honor Miss } will take place ear Gr ar sister, Corwin apart ter Latimer Mrs, Trafford Hu Lawrence | ltenderg and n autumn shades. In tho African marigolds and | the reception on at the the first of} Lancheon at Wi ashin gton ‘Mrs. M. K. Crossnay entertained with a luncheon at the New Washington AWednesday afternoon. Covers were placed for ten of her intimate friends. E Matrons to Be Hoste es at Large Tea | Mrs. Harry Denton Moore and her daughter, Mrs, Ned Everett Davis, Gare planning a tea on Wednesday afternoon, August 29, at Mrs, Moore's! to honor Mrs. William Sherman Walker, who will depart soon for | fashington, D. C., and Mrs. William Lavane Nies (Esther Bradner), of cago, who is spending the summer with her mother, Mra. C. G. Bradner. © Mrs. Bliza Ferry Leary, Mrs. Frederick Bentley, Mrs. H. T. Bredos, Mra. oa G. Bradner, Mrs, David W. Bowen and Mrs, C. Dameyer will pour. *Mrs. Harold Moore will be in charge of the dining room ‘Assisting will be Mrs. Lee Forbes, Mrs. Barnette Fisher, Mrs. Charles | Walker, Mrs, Edwin Brown, Jr., Mrs. James G. Fenton, Mrs. Lester Palmer fand the Misses Elizabeth Green, Helen Pitcher and Katherine Moore, Visitors Feted Mr. and Mrs. Charles L, Hibbard entertained at dinner at thelr home, High Clyff,” on Magnolia Bluff, Tuesday evening to compliment Mr. and re. 8. K. Rindge, of Los Angeles, and Mrs W. H. Hole, of Riverside. . ‘Sewing Club Entertained Mrs. Frank Dabney entertained her sewing club at luncheon on Tuesday of this week at her home at Cryst &pi Miss Haugen Has Church Wedding ‘Miss Elvira Haugen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Haugen, beeame the Pbeide of Mr. Arvillo Belstad, son of Mr. and Mra H. Belstad, at th “Immanuel Lutheran church on Wednesday evening, August 15, at 8 o’cloc ‘with the Rev. H. A. Stub reading the service. ee ‘The bride, who was given in martiage by her father, was lovely fn a butt . gown of ivory satin which carried a train. Her veil was of allk tu! She carried a bouquet of orchids, roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Elmer Dalk, sister of the bride, as matron of honor, wore 4 gown ‘of white satin and carried a bouquet of roses and sweet peas. Miss Lotiae Haugen, in apricot taffeta; Miss Effie Wold, in pink taffota,| and Miss Ruddie MacSweeney, in orchid over ince, Whey carried bouquets of roses and sweet peas. Little Jane Sylliaasen and Thelma Haugen were flower girls in frocks of “pink georgette. Mr. Walter Belstad, brother of the groom, was best man and Mr, Arthur Wold, Mr. Lawrence Forland a1 Mt. John Sather acted aa ushers © Mr. John Sundsten played the wedding march™ahd Mr. Magnus Potersen| sang “For You Alone” and “I Love Thee.” A trio of organ, cello and violin, played by Mr. John Sundsten, Mr. George Kirc 1 Mr. Hollier] Collens, played the “Festival Prelude,” written by Mr. Clautle Mad New York, especially for the occ! Following the cetemony there was a reception at the churr ‘Mrs. Beistad will be at home in Seattle in September, after thru Calffornia. many rhe | truss jing an ts varto guest ni on the were bridesmaids. | | Mr. a mo tinve you'd Dance to Compliment House Guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Byron Simpson !s extending Invitations for a dance to be given at their home on Saturday evening, August 25, in compliment to Mrs. Edwin C. Fellows, who Is leaving shortly for Philadelphia, their two house guests, Miss Eunice Pritchard and Mirs Charlotte ot Sacramento, ‘Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops +The Washington Park guild will be in charge at the Orthopedic Tea} 4 Shop on Friday, August 24. Mra. Fred Everett will acts as hontess, assisted | © by Mrs. William Ritter, Mrs. George Youell, Mra. Charléa Lewis, Mrs, Neal Mourtellotte, Mrs. J. B. Lukes, Mrs. Herbert Mrs. Andrew Mac Auley, Miss Achsa Lou Powell and Miss Vivian Spencer. ‘The Medina guild will have charge at the Orthopedic Thrift Shop all day Friday, with Miss Sara Williams as chairman. Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR FRIDAY And ¢ ou and | movies? Jensen, world {n body other Coe, ager movies, | the Low WILL | PICNIC _ Plans COL. ELLSWORTH CIRCLE | plenie supper Col. Elisworth Circle, Ladies of G.| St. Luke's, He A R., will meet Friday, August | Wednesday, at1:30 p. m. Important bust home of Dr. meeting. All members are urged to | Othello at ‘be present. A home-cooked dinner by Will be served at 6 p. cards at the 8:20 p. m. | the auxili Sayer, John Wilkins, Mr: Spawn, Mrs. 8. Ww. W or Mrs Walter Hinman see NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAF Officers of Palm Circle No. Neighbors of Woodcraft, will m at o'clock August in Arcade room AND SUPPER are well on the way for a to be given by the| auxiliary, on} at the} D. Wells, Reservations may phoning the hostess or|**? fol officers ‘ae Jose oO. » made ROWENA CIRCLE Rowena Circle, Brotherhood American Yeomen, will give a lawn social, Friday evening August 24th at the home of Mrs. J. M. Wat! 2 Harvard ave. N. Music and cards will be enjoyed during the evening. Refreshments will be served. 78 8 . Ww, dits, promptly building, the 30, 4167, pseph here, W. B, a. OF MACCABEES Card party will be held at Mrs. V. §. Harrington's home, 4213 Midvale mye, at 1:30 Friday afternoon for the benefit of the bazaar to be given by the W. B. A. of the Maccabees, Everybody welcome. ary MYRTLE Myrtle will give evening, cafeteria Pike and Stara, 3 dially CHAPTER 48, Chaper No, 48, ® card party September 1, in on Second ave. Pine ats, All sons and friends are cor-| invited 0. | game, c i here to 8 ord: ate Pit MOONLIGHT EXCURSION AND DANCE | The National Federation of Ied- eral Employes, Local No. $, will en- | tertain with a moonlight excurston | and dance at Fortuna, park, evening, August 24th for fed ployes and their friends. Steamer Tesehi leaves Leschi park at 7:30 p.m. MILLER PRES, CLUB The John ¥F. Miller Past club will plenic Madrona Saturday, August JOHN PAST F. Pres. | mon park rs. positive ELITE REBECCA LODGE The Elite Rebecea Lodge, 184,| eacapin will entertain with progressive | aecor whist at their hall, 2906% at 9 p. m, ‘Thurada All Rebeccas and FRIENDSHIP CLUB OF BEXTON CORPS The Friendship Club of Sexton Corps will meet Wriday afternoon, | Aupust 24th, with Mrs. Elizabeth Potter, at the Armory. Luncheon vwill be served at 1 o'clock. ove ADDITIONAL CLUBS RECEPTION AT NEW ARCTIC HOTHL CLUB ROOMS The reception to bo given Morrow evening by American Le. lon Auxiliary to Seattle Pout No. ‘will be held at the New Arctic Glubrooms instead of at the ~ For reservations call “Armory, p| Karwan 4966 by this evening, at, August friends in- where ing hou <ILIARY Luke's Hokpital auxiliary | enter ned by Mra. D, Me at the Seattle Tennia ave. N. and 5. Aloha st , August 27, Bridge and] yara follow a short business) Myers, Mrs. Joseph Sayer| W., CP. Bi pour | fell them Mre.| Herman Rosi, Mr. Thomay Cas-| wutt, Mra. P. W. Condon, Minn Mary McHacheran, Mixs Rita Hiles and Miss Mollie Gunell, ST | The § | will be | Bacheran 40th While will meeting, and Mra and assisting to H yant will will be he Th realit ot ~ 4 do A novelty nstalled for will pstructed *| disturbing * foliver | has been clos corporation. in be the all ir rece the the hote! ft nl oor A vice vi i there are t m sid |Here’s sa 1 Chance to See first ature door and nook cab whie or thru m ho be m sn de. one the Olympte the A contract for this latest innovation d in New York City by the Community Hotel may guest THE hotel conoe colve t an i New thin rot with Y no ms SEATT equipment aled cab’ mail of hav erything A the Servitor for door the Hote! vel Yourself in ‘‘Movies’’ you “fiten”* Do you think you personality? you want ever could Rodolph Valen s that the on th Maybe Everybody Beat Determine Your ever ma wa wo how have to ake find ot good | if the that the screen someone to’ take ino’s place and every. aty of be fill fill aro pler n't people can who knows? aries to bre ak into but If you take this oppor- E w people "plots ISE tunity and find that , Of course you can apply to the for a job LOVELY | men aré ep re day ry who held court In the where They will be charged In confunctio you “sereen” But here's DIRECT SCREEN ith the Moore the- made on foore theater, tinder the w Sunday d to have robbed a pe held awaiting The prelimin befor rred a who Four that Audrey n held the ite, drive Cal., Ath A ry ht of the players imo th of the r n and Slater Al +, alleged ban the murder pit whet near in separate Jails trial hearing Judge Samuel room the robbery and kill altting In the the robbery as the with ere of em uy D under men arrest by the men in from the scene of the crime, ¢ to the Jackwon| to Philip Peters Slater's wife stoking locomotive in t Kia t he Wednesday A of fireman, atriid aurtl gash ‘opped the engine before 6 initia fs way, 740 mi! t ne in ithorities, belongs amath Falls, Or conducts a | Fireinati ‘Falls and Starts His Engine |; ne Ballard night, 04 28rd aye. fased hin footir he throttle with the engl his seatp. railroad | Myers was faken a pereen ronal superviaton pment to make minta ng to the Mo and tests will be open young or old, kie c The ch of I] the neceasar ho t haplins iw Of Hite, ron w Star and Orpheum Circuit Offer Way to bility to Act—Here’s How Loutse Love: Mins re the al film studio 6 photo- a rea to every- hey may do Mary Pick or any ot Y ii be ring the afternoon performance theater ipa will appear and In thi ening before the Each will be cast in a lit in a play ot wit nd the remulting p wn theater. WINNE “LOVE | Lov ¢ [and day's 8! Au-| ot | the two | In creen one, yo it POR nother bobbea Mre he terapt | quarrel | weeks bec as held] { | | day, short The ay mother gown down ¢ Her had followed her in the the ig y" TO une, ented old. for tar CAUSES ROW 23, TLAND, fami! hatr: George re today during with he couple 1d Mrs. But idence, turned 0 dle brother follow! the w OFT the the t and the male or female, an ontt Aug argume Hook from night r husba she Kind Hook last night, husbana was absent | thelr res dre om sed the antielpa home hut off the gas. her beek home to mother a ee h Mina Love will be at the ures LOVING CUP At the ond of tent very Mins dort will upon. -| BANDITS HELD /BOBBED HAIR ‘| IN TWO JAILS REDDING, |drey and William Slat Mark up nt enused by » 1s recover pulotte followin and of A few her locks eut quarreled duting the ent home to in her Ras brida and lay ating trouble, urrived and Ho took AlN, THIRD KEL O VICTIM FOUND Kit to be r | Kelso bi firebox of a pioneer y ter | nenth the Mr. A on | bridge and have With 14 bodiew known minsing of the SO, rhe Aur. ais Hunting’ The was four Lon Huntington's. loyd, alse collapxe not heen 1 the corpue, bridge 28. he third body red following tho tragic water of last winte | (vas identified today as that of M ton, hody, nd late lew fe h hn went and of thera tragedy, Cowlitz, finding county lly decom: yesterday be: rry dock. husband down tn thelr bodies A. Mra, Hunt still remain as & result and the} in who | while her she returned to LE STAR Mina New | York Mme past Ban’ Francisco to for’ a week befor home. Margaret who been the guest of Ausias De Turenne for the week, leaves this evening for] in friends there returning to her on has ee Mr. Joseph Simpaon, who has been visiting here for the past two weeks, left Wednesday for hix home inj Mil waukeo. o* Mr. and Mrs. Francis Guy Frink have as thelr house guests for the week Col, Claude Gooday of Victoria, 1. Cy Master Ted Catlidu of Yoko: | hama and Master Noel Wolfe of Shanghai, Chin Paton, with her daughter, Master Daniel La Miss Loyal Lamont, and Blake and daughter, Mary Fordis, arrived home the first of the week, after spending several days at Paoific Beach. see Mrs, Francis Howard and daugh. ter Hotty of Los Angeles were gucsta at the New Washington hotel for peveral days the firet of the week en route to St, Paul o- Dr, and Mrs, everett 0. Jones re turned Tuesday evening from a two wetka’ motor trip thru Glacier Na tional park. Accompanying them were the doctor’a mother and sinter, | | Mrs. Mary KE. Jones and Miss Yvelyn | Jones of Portland, Ore. eee Mr. Gardner Stout, who has been spending the past two weeks In the city, lelt Wedneaday morning for his home in New York 2a) Mins Corinne Babcock and her | mother, Mr. F. ©. Babeock, spending @ week at Hood canal. eee Mre. and mont and Mrs. Honry William T. are Miss Bernice Williams of Auburn | leaves Saturday for Los Angeles, where she will be joined by her aunt and coustn, Mrs, John Abelset and Miss Ruth Abelset, who are now vis iting in Chicago and New Orleans. ‘The party will return to this city | the latter part of October, after mo- toring thru Southern California, ee Among thone motoring to Mt Rainier Wednesday, August 22, wan Mr. Perry C. Wimer, of Towa, who is visiting his «ister, Dr, Roberta Wimer-Ford, 6 we Mias Edith Young spent Inst week end as the guest of Mr, and Mrs James Gazzam at their home at | Crystal Springs “-. Mra. Fanny Friedber ter, Miss Ophelia Friedberg, Tuesday for Han Francisce a jos to BO fone w month cee and daugh- left Los a Jeffers ort viel n left today kan in Bp th | nop CLUB | sin Goldenrod with Mra. Mary & Hamlin ave, Wednes. day, August 29. All former Wie. consin Jadies welcome, Box lunch 12:30, Take Montlake car No. Wisee Keiper, to “HOP” DREAM IS DISTURBED)}.< sojourning in the poppy. ids of China, In the role greatest mandarin of all the] Hop, sometimes known 1 Pop, was suddenly wakened | his dream, generated by the| nt fumes of opium in his room Amerienn hotel, Sixth ave. land King #t, by the rough hand of ral pchis pat agent, late Weds 1 the clutch of the agent the mandarin fled, the feld’ of popples |” be H Wh Abtted land, Chung as Lo i. ame a dingy room and the opium pipe ered to the floor. Chung | Hop, a plain Chinaman, was hurried to the county and Waa to face the United States comminsioner here on a © of violating the Harri- non nvolving ponsession fr ca, Thureday. A quantity of oplum and yenshee, | together with the mandarin-making | onfiscated by the agent and will be used as evidence against the dreamer, dream in rapidly | fading he at the walls of the county Jail. arcotic act rc pir who gazes Gellinchan. Normal Changes Term Date | Students | | | | planning to attend the | Bellingham Normal school this fall | |will not need to prepare for school | jany oarller than those who expect t the univ thes. This | comes from Normal | C. H. Fisher, who that the fall opening date | at his inatitution has been shifted from September 10 to October 1 The change, It is declared, has the apr of the faculty, board of trustees, and the majority of tha prospective pupils, Under the new arrangement the first quarter will cloxe December 21, and the second will open January 2, 1924. to enroll announcem: School President nt states ‘oval | | Verses of pootry are often Inscribed | on modern manicure sets, to make | them more attractive, | MEDITM BROWN HAIN Ibok# bert of after & Golden Glint Shampoo.—Adyt Long Pant Christy Clothes Sho Take Blovator D Third Moor Areade Building Chiiee Craves her husband, David H. Chen, 24. | versity of Washington this fall as a sophomore in the school of banking. year. son's way but wife, old from short } on: is ntudying Kindergarten | Wan a teacher of Chinese his taught nese command, authority Her mont treasured possession printed in Chinese. univernity ed sophomore here. his own Way and that of his fa: out Driver Who Rammed | Lamp Post Is Jailed Cateening along unsteady rammed globe. trolman recklons On, 23. THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 19: Sends Fanil y to School CONEY ISLAND Learning, FREAKS MOURN |But They Can’t Go to Fu-, neral for the “Blue Man” Aug. 24, mourned Capta mn mW YORK ney Island ‘bine man.” Freaks at today wh Fued Wal Was Maid kin unliind, Was a great . the skeleton, the nfidget were’ sor- rowful as they stoc#/] before eurtous |erowds, They cow's) not attend the funeral for their ‘valuable deform ties could not be promiscuously Ais played to the prfblic. The elastic boned man, the Albino Jay, the one-half woman, ‘the pin-headed dp, the man with the revolving head, the king of ths bees and the tat tooed man pus forward a forced wnile at thin afternoon's perform. ance They o'clock, pertorme | bowed But how giantess and the sent flowers, and at 4 the body of their fellow ‘pun lowered in the grave their heads in silent the curious crowds Tulalip Indian Now Held for Forgery Charged with forging snd cashing 4% government money order, Walter | Williams, an Indiun of the Tulalip | reservation, r Everett, was ar- rested late Wednesday night on the reservation by postal inspectors und Jodged in the county jail at Everett, He was at one time charged with burning a building on the reservation and was held to the county jail for 66 days, being finally released for augment his bank account from! jack of evidence. time to time in America, Williams was to be brought to Se The Chen family will travel in | attie to face the forgery charge urope after Chen has graduated) ‘yhursday afternoon in the custody the untversity hi and wilt of a deputy United States marshal, At the left is Mrs. Ling Ru Chen, her daughter, Betty and nas Chen will enter the Uni- He was a student at Peking University last Many © man has worked his| thru college and many! boy has paid his own tuition, » to David H. Chen, 24, a Chi-) nese student, falls the distinction] round out his education by observ. of eending his whole family thru] ine banking method: achool. is of foreign! returns to his! countries, before he ative China. Chen, Mra. Ling Ru Chen, his) phe Chens the university, and Betty Chen, his 4-year. Gaughter, arrived in Seattle) N. E. WITH ACIDS: ughta or S| | Marana close 11th to ave are at living 4732 on Seattle's supply ‘Wrinkles Smoothed Away Like Magic by New Cream jarcelous Discovery learning. Chen will t enroll as a rophomore | nking alty of ening of th department Washin fall term, ish at ton at Mrn the ¥. enrolling tetty here. Mant th Chen Ww California Victim Detiriou: and May Not Recover A preparatory univeralty a ter i ntud Mra. Chen, a studen LONG Federal pleco BEACH, officials sought together the mysterious flogging administered to 19-year-old Clarence Hale, after the youth had gone to San Diego to en- list in the marine corps. Young Halt hls body severely |bruised and his eara and face {*) burned with acid or hot grease, was poems} today suffering from some mental derangement, which may cause his death and bas not yet permitted him to give a coherent account of the chute of his Injuries, It was learned at the marine bat. 2 Diego, where the youth to join the colors, that he was rejected because of an old injury to his arm. ‘The barracks was the place where Hale was last seen un- til, nearly a week later, his parents | found him in a semi-conscious state | oh the doorstep of his home here. “They poured acid In my mouth a statement continually repeated by the boy In his favings, is the only clew which authorities have as to what might have hap pened to him. c 23, d literature at the Anhu province China. She the subjec tn her native Sho has @ wealth of Chi legends and folklore at her and i teganted as an on historical mubyeots. normal scho | j Guaranteed to Remove Every Line and Wrinkle FIOUSANDS of women, | beanty was once geo Pg un- | rightly lines and wrinkles, Aug. entirely new com compherion today to| wonderfully fi and ad youth fal ad details of the| free from even the eS se pat a 88 en Owe ngue youthful beauty to a wosactal new Poke 7 tine end wriokie a It by awn: ine inkle ax "This ew, treat “pnd sovet Domibo Wrinkle Oreaia. volume of Tennyson's away. Even Pe i ee Set Saye Web tacks) ra Yeates younger looking. mn waa a student at Peking and will be an accredit He is paying of his savings and intends to |and wrinkle or your money ‘refunded. A special bank Sader 310,000 protects this guarant/se so bes risk mies in trying i‘ wits it t Bold at all food drug zt atores, such ag Bartell Stores), Bon Marche, B, prog Sc i) Grote Rankin as jouthwick Co., Wartth Stoms) rox DOM 0 ee WRINKLE CREAM 1,200 New Fall Hats —for— Dollar Friday A becoming new Hat for a dollar—a lot of satisfaction for the price, you'll admit. With a charming new hat which she knows is utterly becoming and correctly fashioned in the prevalent style, a woman is ready to face’ the world. And how lovely the new Fall hats are. Rather definite style tendencies, but a range of &tyles broad enough to make choosing easy and buying at The Criterion a delight. Trimmed Hats Velvet and | 3 Pike at Wedhenday 1922 Terry & lamp post with his auto Eighth ave, the Jar breakin; Nissen was arrested by J. H. McCullough driving charge. at lent, enit vai W. Nissen, = is 0. (3 Pa on Duvetyn ta Toyues, bell- and othér pleasing styles, with feathers, ribbons and ornaments. A prtofusion of colors and models sulted to street and femt-formal wear, for the girl, miss and matron, featured for $1 Fel elt Sa Hats Here are all the charming shapes, colors and trims decreed by Dame Fashion for tho Fall of 1923 in Felt Sport Hats. A delightful array of these Indispensable adjuncts to your Fall wardrobe, priced for Friday at..... shaped trimmed novelty About 200 of these ripped felts, straw and felt combinations and all.straw Sum. mer Sports Hate main to be closed out Friday, ‘This is their last “peép't in Criterion advertising for this year. We wish there were twice as many, for they will disappear Sntirely trom our stock Friday, priced at $1 Buckram Frames Unitrimmed Hats Velvets and Duvetyns are adroitly fashloned into jaunty, fetehing shapes and enriched by Fall célors, tits and hues, Two of three dot Jara’ worth of trimmingd to autt your own fancy and you have a $15 or $20 effect. 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