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t Aquilla king as thel Seattle Society ue ee. use| 7 Chatter of the Shops | cECHLLE Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. punt ; Mr DeVoe Assistant—Frances Oldham, | s h 4 FROM CHINA J { Ate the lovely rugs, br ' the BUBBLING WELL Mrs. Struve and Mrs. Eddy Complimented at Jona _Mn,and Airs. Paul Mandel! Hen choone tw marks >rilliant Affair; Invitations Out for Large \ ia ee Vy 'VE NOTICED THIS Luncheon fe ee B NOTICED THIS sa troc or silk wool crepes simply pleated from ane e t aff f the seasor r en | v e ~~ 4 has . ext! You can dupli ne Seems one ecand etheriN ente t noe at the § \ ; B, 1. BHAMEK 1 , peel on Fg , : , Have your wool dress embossed in line embroidery in eesa pers, Mie. ssolgg att ea cant \ t of 3 , diamond-shaped plaids! Such « smart thing it’s bound Mrs. Ric y " nge Edward Garrett 5 ’ : bats Mrs, Ann sea Milburn. Alexander Scott Bullitt and Mrs. Alfred to be Jones, of Rangvo } : £3 pase The tea table was most unusual with its lor arrow miniature flower There's a Porte plaided in shadowy blue garden in soft tints of pink, mauve and a t nctilainis ta thecman Juan ieiacde 64 ; delabra were effe " > iuminate the ad were carefully | ‘ c ht Aquila, Mr, and concealed in the mossy bed of flowers. | x h their daught 7 sn wn aN . tables v placed he windows of th 001 tintically | |} thene Gilman, motored to Ny cage a was banked with greens anc red leaves. nt t om, where Saturday for a short visit wt a aoe, ae Mrs, Wetherill and her guest received, large baske autumn | || Kimball eames were wee : ! ines NS Rat ae : WHAT? SLEEP INDOOR 2 re pean oaiK. Smart Luncheon Planned } mfond ‘rgurned Wednesday. sve bin cde ne ella el el adi ate ptr enellad THESE FASHIONS WE'LL KEEP! Mrs. Gerald Frink {s extend fe Yakima < ¢ the how. 48, 76 ersity St Sleeveless frocks for dress and sleeveless blouses home on Tuesday, August 28 ts of Mra, Henry Coffin during B , , for the new suits. fis \ . | | thetr stay dn tha They say that the fancy for elaborate Spanish comb fo Luncheon at Sundae ( “lub b Betis is passing. Just the same, there’s something lastingly Turn-down-all-around hats, small and short at Mrs. A. S. Kerry will entertain with a lui ; alate i lett Thursday! ovely in a broad white comb of ivory with carved car) the back, : Saturday aftern Aug » honor ‘ Mu ay 2 | pendants and a carved necklace to match! Embroidered jackets harmonizing with the skirt Art Foundati c n Lue in wpending | ete ok 8 the) PANELS FOR THE Ww ALLS so Canton. its lines a or dress. ee And now we are acquiring a beltless flaring “with a dinner ¢ ght | i | al paper of plain or at n rrow great-coat for sports. home § ay © 3 p; hia dance” atithe Tennis clu} t vil enero Leda ip Bees PRE? "Bis sere? A redac WE ee oat ped dase oh the Sate hati Be A costume-sleeve fitting tight to the wrist and Dr. and Mrs, Stevenson § nd Dr. and Mrs. Lilburn Me asd mfortable thes for ¢ s © guest of Heawin adorned with flare-back cuffs. . gr thiyave ¥ 1 cape-collar hanging from the neck of the frock in the _ Cards Out for Tea | ir send ais @ déacnyald youl: «6 e ne for Californ back is very good style these days. Heavy lace collars panel-shaped at the back. Mra. R. 1. Vandewall has issued cards for a tea from 3 until 5 o’clock| joy a middy blouse . ‘ es : " Tiers and more tiers, pleats, tucks and velvet on ‘ed ay afternoo! August 29 On of Mr drawing—with a » or An re. john he Price ” a. my " of en wre, on \Welneaday sfernocn, Avgus © sap tal tbecs'y apie i foltow |have returned from Victoria, where| FROM THE TIP TOP 0’ THINGS ribbon bands! Clarence Buie, who is leaving the first part of September for sev al) sleeves and a collar : : vial can nie wat! each re Kha 4 months’ visit in California and the East and also for the Misses Mary/|the line the yoke y #9 o mm w weeks. ou c “ Jo : u ir calles a miles « re ow ¢ a ya and Eileen Houlahan, who have returned ly from an extended trip] If yc 16, the atraight - » 5 | ems, the Bound -a0d' the 24 unt ainal For a of unforgettable NELSON'S,” FOR TWE Ne ABAR i 4 5. blouse trimmed with buttons 0: n eter Marquart | terest and beauty, vinit the tower of the famous tY L Has ceptional ,achine-embroidering a in the East, < rabapee ey wie gibi d tay Jonel and Mrv. J. C. Kay re-| SMITH BLDG. It’s open day and night t while rgpel« ] y lyou. are ‘tats ned Monday from a week's motor sin ti we: pa ni a taps gs me RE anita next oka Luncheon at Inglewood Golf Club 3 tie Poiedicn 2 ~ and. They spent} Efficiency consists in finding and taking the best, ea Mrs. M. W. McKinney entertained Friday with a luncheon at the! One thing ts b " ny « sptain | iest and simplest way to the desirable things of life. * Inglewood Goif and Country club, complimenting two visitors in the ¢ model and whe on “He - a r B. Dousta t PSs a Pete Mrs. Orville Cockerill, of North Dakota, and Mrs. Charles Berit Of! sport blouse "i y > i . and ant CLEAN THROU G H AND THROU i Saetia 5 : z Model Millinery are Spokane. made of hite 11 on nator trip| cen eta , : a a Oo . 8 lon new nity It won't ma 4 0 t ill make then good values 3 Bridge Tea Honors Recent Bride ith: a pleated white skin rand fluftier! THE 1B SUPPLY LAUNDRY ; ) ‘ Mrs. Allen Wadestein will entertain with a bridge tea at her apartment) ioe costumes 3 pe . ie © drying of pillows, blankets and towela a heated olving } LIKE A DRAWING ROOM In the Victoria on Tuesday afternoon, September 4, to compliment Mra.) week pews Btainer that tumbles and fans things ¢ y walt for a high | Of dichhess arid” G@etinetion 4a the ‘ Ia Polet Beauty | The wervice ts fine and th ee y low! Marcela, | ile ‘or the room that nee ene ltop to bottom will please you J. Howard Lilly (Lois Dixon). unny day and all Call Cap’ Five tables will be in play and additional guests have been invited for tea. : p eh ; : The service i # remarkably low! May ares 6 jat 12:30 o'cloc | Don't think that because the back of milady's frock i a4 se bia Guest to Be Complimented pea AMERICAN ‘ att iriffiths of & cut in flounces from the hip to the heels that the front | ‘Mrs. Clare B. Kinne and Mrs. Albert J. Armstrong are entertaining with | REVOLUTION f ‘ iritrit will be tiered, too, This is a season of surprises, Backs I ee a ‘a bridge tea at the Inglewood Country club Tuesday afternoon to compl At a recent r and fronts aren't supposed to match. | n MR. SIMMONS’ work rooms furs are handled with unusual : m . . . r and re ing done skilfully t's a op ike t y ment Mrs. Francis Henry Rellhan, of Smith C who is t f v ton « : : bt Ev: | and rep dor iifully. 1 shop I Uke to tell my guest, of her sister, Mrs. Strat ‘or a tow weeks; } n West, | § of the ae | at tel A ny Rewer rent tes | DOU BLE HEMSTITCHING’S GOOD STYLE! ‘4 * about. Semmer, Glecounts there far 105 (Onl eee ‘of Cleveland, and Mrs. M ave, who will leave | on future for plica membe m in the : : linary hematitching’s § cents. Elite, 414 Eitel § ‘ ial ce as ng residents of Seatt | TO MAKE SCHOOL CLOTHES TOO MANY. TS NEVEE To Entertain at Informal Tea eh ee — Sh Ships Away in | 1 singe 1 a mac put your ow TEN'S SILK BHOP. at. 497 Pike sts they cary avecroine ae ae Mrs. Hawth Tromsley ts nging an informal tea er home or ‘ : ho served a Pea capt shay ties, shirt kx, pajama nd underwea a pleasure to go Friday, Aequat front © until 7 0 rir harte Pate site etl tee o hower of Flowers tie Baltimore, who is the guest of Mrs, Hugh G. Purcell. Warot ¢ i Nn Your fall frock may be pleated, or cut circular. It may retretig ll bed Gaeta ttle the Chamber of Commerce plan be a matter of tiers from hip to hem or it may be a| 1 CAN TELL MY FRIENDS SINCERELY Marriage Announced TRenttle, is a descendant of Deacon |‘ send t ships away from simple wrap-around affair. Who can complain of the That the best dry-cl ad done attle came from the Mrs F. E. Ely announces the marriage of her daughter, Bertha, to| William Peck, one of the Jers | Sea’ r ower of flowers tyranny of fashion? O DYE WORK You poo try them! Call st-0043. If Mr, Henry Charles Pehling Wednesday evening, August 22, at the home| ne city of New Haver hay: | When the ships arrived, women of mall your bun them. of the bride's mother. . ee kes jie, Cgiien by haloomeation ve]. JUST OFK THE ICE MME. PATTENEAUDE. Rev. Honor L. Wilhelm, of the Ballard Presbyterian church, read the | hsgieiatng ps within a presen Are the great slices of juicy watermelon you eat at WING'S Caf MME, PATTENEAUDE service. |great-greatgrandson of J Gorta, ot’ hlomoms. Thrucst the teria. And the view over the Bound is perf wigttel ae Has opened a new shop on the mezzanine floor, just off the lobby Gownied in ivory natin trimmed in lace, the bride was attended by her| "HO nerved as a akitar tn | ot the: veasele tn se harbor, f | at the Butler Hotel. All kinds of bes work are done here—- a Virginia re been aboard at various! THERE'S A KNACK arceling, water w and treatments: for skin, scglp and sister, Mrs. Martha E. Benedict. The groom was attended by his broth As 4 $ Saturd Mr. August Pehling. The decorations were roses and sweet peas with eee he Rave . rao i . at =~ hdey In planning and servin ferns. hig Nv Mt . 5 i oases han it! For a delightful r drop tr 2s fg th h 1 boat | ) t 1818 Pitt s women to ¥ b next rand the year after Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops sia Pee maT iter te gee GMa oe that?” T asked someone whom I think is wise. “Bobbed, 0 ‘The L. O. E. club will be in charge at the Orthopedic Tea Shop tomor : to ¢ ower Here's the apron effect in dreases again. The body of row, with Mrs. W. R. Farley as chairman and Mrs. L. H. Anderson as r ed to have them the frock is plain and slim. All the embroidery is ap- Pillow-cases, sheets, towels, luncheon sets, hems and hostess, assisted by Mrs. W. T. Robinson, Mrs. Heerman Roesch, Mrs. C. t of Wahington st, before plied to a panel hung from the shoulders in the front. collars of tiny frock. fi af wit i _ Deora rig nik Boag een tet nerwintoasn ve P P 9 from collars of tiny frocks are perfectly trimmed with a firm Engelb: edge of machine scalloping. Mrs. Ray Gordon Young and Miss Evelyn Knox. } AND NOT A RUN YET! { id ’ The Frink Park guild will have charge of the Thrift Shop all day Ex-C t Robbed Cecille’n still wearing the three pairs of “Nall lery Saturday, with Mrs. S. A. Carman and Miss Rita Martin as hostesses x-Convict Ro : rabay Her ual hades ; POTTERY, BEADS AND BR: SSE! Man Who Aided Him trance, Arcade’ Bid 1 1 tn gifts trom the | : « a ac ug. 2 liam J. . n 4 hay the “Antoinette” stocl Women’s Clubs Means More Child, Labor, oth. Sifu aul | PERS ARE PROTECTED, Se teat al ee CLUBS FOR SATURDAY G. A. R, will meet Saturday af Says Federal Official | raced neiteiog ties eneege ah on a tach A NEW LIND LYRIC CHORAL CLUB veleitias ae Aedes. culcken i : C ; A fresh collar and pockets, a cleaning and a mending and, lo, your 5 Results are Quicker and Better fe your sash with 10 r iste at the bi fur coat will be © new again! ke it to the MODEL! Ten days The Ladies of the Lyric Choral| dinner will be served at 6 o'clock, | tion: when yc sho your Want Ad more of 1 nayeers . club will make an excursion to Ta-| followed by cards at 8:20 o'clock faut : eats Wiehe Bae ean ae a can fasten it right 1 nt, if narrow, with the MS ot Sree moe eee bat Peoples a coma, Saturday, August 25, leaving sae’ hil labor, siya dine Gi ‘Abbot, | heen cs . hanging to tho hem of your : se pin eek cate Golman dock at 11 a.m. They willl Lape’ AID OF COLUMBIA chief of the child bureau of the| wept WN HAIN looks beet of | TRRESISTIBLY LOVELY ON TIME FOR CLASSES! spend the afternoon in Point Deti-| CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH department of Inbor | + A Golden Gliat Sham Adve RRESIS 4Y LOVEL Suitable for the school girl itiful, 7Jewel wrist-watch, white ance park and have dinner on the} ‘The Ladies’ Aid society of Colum.| When thing: joming, ther In Maurine's permanent waveringlet bob! And now she’s giving a gold-filled. It’s priced at $1 B. CLIFTON'S, 108 Pike st terrace of the Hotel Tacoma, return-| bia Congregational chureh will con-/@ demand for labor, Naturally 6 special of 66 cents a curl. POUDRE PUFF, 604 Union. MA in.5627. eats ing home he.evenus sak a bak Fale a the s boys and girls, who ous Bete : ple . it silly toile caroidid sa :atresg ht. oar Sork ‘riaplars The self-color stripes on the silken new coats we see BOCIAL SCORE CLUB |dinand st., all day Saturday, nervice of swelling the family tr \ framing the cheeks and circling the neck! I wonder if hi son by se of the same material set in with aicet lento Score club will have 125. ‘The proceeds of this aale. will |come iiaett relist oahen how any woman can forego them now that they can be nap lying the opposite wa c lunteer park 0 toward the fund for the new ae Sree i f i , me : : f be es firday, August 25. Luncheon Peieuuceanetie ihe etal ; ie pariad put in to defy rain, wind, neglect—anything short of # WAVE YOU THOUGHT served at 12:3 ling and tea of the society will be fous ind tial. Grprens n was fire! A “permanent” is a wonderful thing! Of your new winter-coat’ or sult? Have. it embroidered at thaakiae i . given Thursday, August 30, at the ing: and when) there! was: e. fe eG eh Eee Se a LIAE y add the tailored touch to old and new, and: hide OREGON DAY home of Mrs, F. B. Bryant, 4834 534 |¢f#! child labor law, showed over | CHINESE HAND-CARVED MAH JONGG SE the ple tine Spec still, on hems é. pi pecial, inl, n mstitching. 304 Peo- AT EXHIBIT aviFe aes oreidakc million children 19 to 15 years old x In five-drawer red and black wood boxes; first class condition; are nies Bank ‘The art department of the Seattle eee who were ¢ din nful occupa. $12.00 and up at the ORIENTAL ART STUDIO, 'The McKelvey eee Federation of Women's Clubs will Fasrye, Grecon. day. tomorrow,” ot| AST, FRESIDENTS: CLUB | [frnis means that ane child in ove + Bush & Tane Piano Howse, Third Ave. Bet. ‘Pike and Pine.| ‘THE NEWEST ARE SLEEVELESS! Broadway Pueaday " 24, oa. sped ne ee picnic Saturday, August orgette and crepe are striped and plaided with silken chenille the photographic exhibit held at the | +: 12 was working every day for n ‘ >, “PTT That's why, perhaps, there’s no escaping the charm of the-fall: coe }club will . IN A CRUSH Th t 1 ! Bell st. terminal. Acting as host-| t Mtaareaat ok During 1921 the number of child —= ; tume blouses. They boast pin tucks, dyed real lace and lovely lines! ‘0 the vis h fess ‘ona park. ers de 0 le on account | § At a sales counter, how can a woman be expected to keep a level I find them at MALKAN’S two stores, a See r Pino con ging Se Nektar wate ¢ day | INNEWATHA CLUB i fags ase ‘g yee Oat Blitie head? And who's to blame, anyway, if we make foolish pdnibauee cw lame t 1111 Second ave. and Pi eeeis civic Improvement, cod | The Minnewatha Dancing club | tron, 33 mp Alt days in crowds, under falsifying lights, in stifling sub-basements? I'm cre es Improvement club | wiil hold a “Night in Calro” dance, | jit. prod hals : xure that the way to eliminate wasteful buying is to go to the am 1 Uh” se pa ; See tthe Un ¥ of) with Old King Tut musle, at L iced Snes, small stores. In the McDERMOTT BUILDING UPSTAIRS SHOPS Tom Thumb” is the name of one of the new’ Washington, | sr Gabaay fe eee s you can’ 100k things over in a friendly atmosphere, in quiet. and umbrellas. It is drolly short and stubby. It has a ring ROWENA CIRCLE 5 Darel Seon» . cent more child labo n dt calm. It's economical to buy anything there from favors, marcela through the stick at the top, as well as a cord at the Rowena circle, Brotherhood Gets Od this period in 1921. 1 is serio pr atichy electrical, to hats and worth-while apparel, On Fourth handle by which to carry it. “Tom Thumb” is to be @ American Yeomen, will give a law ADDITIONAL CLUBS FOURTEEN CITIES sadoriial focial Saturday, August , at 8} - SHOW INCREAS 1@ . WOTR o'clock, at the home of Mrs, J. M.| RAINIER CHAPTE “During the first t month | JU ids TES NOLS ; ; RUN, SHEEP, RUN! Watt, 752 Harvard ave. N. Yeomen|D. A. R. 3, this increase continued, In 14 richness and color that a modern costume requires, you'll find i jp RON a : ite 4 ir friends vit 4 saint a alttnbre, Bridgeport; Detrolt in a necklace, a ring or eardrops of faultless design at RICHARI Time for school games again! T've just found guaranteed Trip! and their friends are invited | The study sof Rainier chap. st » Bridgep % SON'S, 1510 Second Ave., above Pike " ott Knee Hose for boys and girls that come in all sizes at USDANE'S |ter, D. A. R., will have a plenic | Hart indianapolis, Jersey City ANY are tho eyes that aro | 3 : SPECIALTY SHOP. They" ; > them! _ 7 ‘ ‘ ange SPECIALTY SHOP. They'll give you a new pair if you tear COL. ELLSWORTH CIRCLE by bridge, at the New Britain, Newarh turned to gaze with keen ad- | | HOW IT LA 108 ‘Pike ‘St. near’ the! markets. eworth circle, Ladies of wile of "Mrs. W. J. ckwell, 1923 | New York, Paterson, St./ mfration on the well developed, a Eilsworth: cl 988 oul d Waterb the percent-| healthy girl no matter where she wes your “sauroel/ oF Ay aterwave { i the girls the crease over a similar period may be—on the rapidly moving lorence Grace Shop! It’s not too late for a Saturday appointment! A 5 was 24, In New Yor y thoroughfare or gilding gracefully Ma , 75 ; shampoos, 50 cts, 614 Haight Bldg. MA in.2005 same shade. It's lovely material for blouses as well as for : : 14 per cent more children were at/oyer the dance floor, wee New-laid, White-Shelled, igi than GUring Janliiry; February | oANleyes turn becanbe aro: ll; ap: hae i eh elas Golden-hearted E and March, 1922." preciate the girl with the figure 8 the COLONIAL photoplay for tonight and tomorrow. Ana Peter} OUT:OF-FASHION GARMENTS ARE RE-MADE olden-hear ggs Mias Abbot, of course, Is working|so firm and plump—the girl with Kyne stars there next week in “Che Pride of Pehvaagne vetet Into clever frocks for children at the Harriette Josephine Shop, 5 ‘ for an amendment to the ‘Constitution radiantly red cheeks, cheeks that 0 Ole 616 Eitel Bldg, —The finest of Salad oil, which will give congress the right to |earry a touch of roses from na-| MANY NEW HOMES ° ° ‘ slate regarding the employment of |ture'’s own garden—tho girl with Seattle are worthy of the best lawne UP AT CARLSON'S Spice and everything nice— Il persons under 1% years of nge.” |the sparkling eyes, keen and sharp ant. At CHAPMAN'S GARDEN STOR int excellent timo You can order your sideboard, desk, tabla or chaire—any plece ’ adera! legistation should ostab-|—the girl with buoyancy and the TeaNe AGH YenWanauneings you'll find the best of | Annette Ee arse : : 00 Pings That’s what Rierris ain ineeatvetacteraice caoeen seine nena and dependable information, too, 1919 Westlake | _ of furniture—especially made and finished as you wish tt 8 |tion," she says, “Individual states| Not necessarily an out-of-doors it i may create thelr own special stand: |girl Just girl wih ever in: To fit ina corner of the “comfy” room, 1 find ards.” creasing blood cells, Just a girl RAIN! BLOW! three-legged desk, with its third side rounded, Done i% c feciath Wi ¥) ae with the vim and vigor of BY. ihe governisentiaup tent ie ivory or fawn it will be a beautiful thing! It’s waiting |Leviathan Wins in 8. 8. ., since 1826, has stood for | \ perfect shelter for ono or| to be noticed in an uptown shop of unfinished furniture. Ma’ onnai | Race With Olympic tucteased ‘uiood cali ‘8.8. 8. Nie two. And it's priced, com ae nae | SOUTHAMPTON, England, A eans restored strength—rekin- | WN . plete, at only $2 at CAMP) AUC 'S THE MONTH The Le Rit Wont hat iiAGHn died vitallty—added energy. Take a LEWIS WIRELESS, To slip up to the Hollywood Shop and decide upon the hat, frock cla transatlantic aco from. the | 8 ie 8, and watch the bloom of | vy wi AM ait de Lagi ta or coat for fall! ‘The first things are undeniably smartest, Upstalrs is made of. And it's made fresh every day Whito Star liner Olympic today. ‘The | Youth return to your cheeks. tae | ee bridge, | McDermott Bldg I ai that flabby, ill nourished flesh fado , i _ ‘ big United States ship docked hero Cha fea so that you ‘aga g pip oe ed ii At 1:55 p, m,, whilo the Olympic was | 2W4¥ before flesh that ta firm and | Remember the “tin” hat the soldier boys wore in the trenches? your grocer's. The eggs give Gol | | plump. Red blood cells will do it ‘all’, , It still at sea. i : Now someone has designe ; ike ft Medal the realKome-made flavor, Artin | ‘The whi se won ox. (ttd & 8.8, will bud them, ie 7 a1" Pleaaantest for camping, after all! The days arc] Nar'a°tdge, too runing ever tre tep af the. Tnd CTOWR. - ‘ ieee teiel bl beste listed th dbive REL a, ih tomer, | Con eene, Cay pure vogetable in- ull of subtle changes, overwhelming surprises. No one| * Meee seasoning gives it the subtle, tantalizing, eee en cure utter es STedients, 8. §. 8. ts sold at all morning like the next, Now there's mist and a dreamy | Turning her back to us on the Avenue ts a plaster teasy tang that only a French chef can give. JAmertean veasél, Both vensels sailed Hood drugstore, Tae atee calm; next day a snappy wind and clear skies. Some of-Paris lady wearing a fall tit that's made of silky” Bata atic inde macitdad oheed size bottle 1s more economl- ; ‘ ‘d ’ sui 8 N at irl Ey. Ube ‘ Haier Mie Aint a ad andy | i Aa i the eeuejcante! 8a refreshing vain, But U nele | Marvella, in brown. The coat flares loose to finger or f assed Sandy K 8 i iat tae AREA or ccwemt 2 Hook at 1 p.m, 36 minutes be given us stout clothes, waterproof tarps, con- length and: terminates in deep scallops, The shit ere @ hind the Olympic, which had gone 4 veniences about a fire. Let it pour! narrow! down the channel ahead, (Advertisement)

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