The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 27, 1923, Page 10

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JSeatile Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Frances Oldham, ssistant SEAT c JOIN WAIST TO SKIRT Society Telephone, Main 0600, t | Mrs. Campbell Dinner » Miss Mildred Hostess Lewis Chooses Bridal Party | RS. JOHN CAMPBELL ner of f covers at her how Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roddie Los summer here, and Mrs, Bert Far Invitations were Limited to ir The marriage of Miss Mildred Tewis, to Mr, Chester Latimer be solemnized on Saturday even Rev, William H. Bliss reading the Miss Lewis will have her sister and Mrs, Wal! Duthie, Claire Stolten Mr, Arthur Lati Messrs. Lawrence Huston. A small rece ments for the Miss Lewis of Washington. Latimer ternity. & rc will be ption follow! brid atten 1 party and a few ied Oakeame she re whe is te of Yale and is Luncheon at Rainier Club Duthie ts extending Invit Mrs. Wallace fer club on Tuesday, September will be placed for twenty-six of th Entertain at Dinner Mr. and Mrs home, Sat Ath Alexander Baillie rday ever August on Saturday evening in c Angeles, of Mr service at half past lx Miss Gertrude Mra, Corwin Ebert rg will be the attendants his broth Arnold, Corwin Eberting g tho service school a mombe entertained with an attractively arranged din spliment t who have been mate friends of the ho Wedding Plans Announced daughter of Mr, and Mrs and Mrs, Norval H, Latimer 16th in Trinity ptember 1 ewis, for maid of honor nd Miss Karla and Mis ushers Har 's best man, and the Edward McHugh and will be held at the Lewis apart intimate friends New Yc Delta 4 with Phi Gamma D Univer ty k and th mma 8 Mr affillat Ita fra . for a luncheon at the Miss Mildred Lewt ate trier ation. 4 with a small dinner at the Luncheon at University Club Mrs. W week at th —Mrs. Fulle Center, Ka Covers were placed for twenty H. Hinman ¢ Women’s Unive ater’ sity clut West of Omat Miss Alice Tucker to Be Complimented Miss Mildred Lewis is entertaining Tennis club for Miss Alice Tucker. bers of Miss Tucker's bridal party. Miss Davidson to Wed tor ebras! isas, and Mrs Stena Anding of Los Angeles. Invitations have been limited to mem: | i with a luncheon on Thursday of last oring several ov tn Mra. F. H of-town gu: than of Smith wrong at luncheon on. Thursday at the/, er edge the Mr. McGaffey no raw edges of the wal Mr, and Mrs. James Dalzell Davidson announce the engagement of their daughter, of Everett ent of Saturday, September &. | ne people were graduated from the University of Washington in | the clas~ Miss ‘Davidson is sorority Orthopedic Tea and T ‘The Der ahrman Gutld will ha’ on Tuesd ust 28th, with M W. E. W Mrs. H. B. Kahn, Mrs. C. E. Dole Mirlam Bentiey zabeth Doris, to Mr, Wesley Frederick McGaffey, nd Mrs. McGaffeys affiliated with Kappa Sigma fraternity . hrift Shops son of Mr a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma ~ | Fuqua charge of the Orthopedic Tea § p| as hostess, assisted by Mra. ton, Mra, N. N. Jurin, Mrs. i the Misses Mary Shelton, Margaret Lea, Dorothy Sutton and Tuesday morning the East Highland Drive Guild will have charge of the Orthopedic Thrift Shop with Mrs. H. hostesses. In the afternoon the Inte P. J. Perkinson and Mrs. Eugene Pandberg will be h CLUBS FOR TUESDAY WRITERS’ CLUB The Writers’ club will meet in the } Mrs. | War will hold a card party in Vet lecture room of the Y. W. C. A James Sullivan, Helen Emma and Mrs. Charles T. Hickey eaders for the evening. . . RAINIER CHAPTER D. A. R. tudy class of, the will give a picnic Tuncheon and bridge party at thi ¢ Mra. William J. Blackwe Luncheon will be WHITE SHRINE THIMBLE CLUB The White Shrine Thimble club t with Mrs. Adeline Shelby Jefferson st. from 10 a. m. to AUXILIARY TO RUTH SCHOOL The Woodland Park Auxiliary to the Ruth School for Girls, will have @ pienic lunch in Woodland Park at 1 o'clock. HARMONY HOMESTEAD Harmony Homestead No. 1742 Brotherhood of American Yeomen, will hall will at 8:30 o'clock. follow. Refreshments @omen’ Rainier | | will | Ip. jber 4, | Mrs hold a card party in Moose | | smooth down any rough parts. Frederici and Mrs. H. E. Bryant as rlaken Guild will be in charge, Mra stensen. s Clubs ADDITIONAL CLUBS UNION The DAME! Union Dames of the Civil a erans’ hall in the afternoon and even 2:30 8 freshments will be Armory, Friday sg, August ck. Light rved. ADMIRAL LINE FORTSON. THY The Fortson-Tt Auxiliar U. 8. W. V. relief tea will be at the home of Mrs. Blanche Bc East Seattle rsday, Au Members are requested to take Yesler car in order to park on the 11 Friends are oordi N gesen at 30. ered by Shipping Board WASI GTON 7 Bid leave Les m. boat invited . P. E. organizations nest CHAPTER of the hold its next week O., which will meet at 2 p. m. at the home G. E. M. Pratt, 2 |Avenue. The P. E. O. | oma will be honor gu meeting. Out-of-town the sisterhood, who Seattk, invited | ering | . | FLOOR SPOTS Steel wool will clean the spots on ‘our hardwood floors or it A 0. One which meeting of t season is Chapter E % ot members are visiting to the | in | are gath- ea Mail company Franc line the and otifer ers ot will | Aam out of | San ec y al-Orlental five Wayfarer Cast Member | Enters Movie Contest Ss. M Mrs. Margaret A. Reeder, twice a principal in the cast of The Wa: farer, presented here last year, has entered The Star’s movie contest. Mrs. Reeder, who is well known in Seattle, is the mother of Thomas A. Keeler, popular baritone soloist, and Joxeph M. Reeder, a well-known fancy ballet dancer. She is also the stepmother of Clarence M. Reeder, who won the $100 Doughboy prize in New Orleans last year. Mrs. Reeder, tho 48 can characterize on the stage a person of any age, but she prefers to play ordinary tragedy parts, This contest offers her first chance be fore the camera years old, The contest. is being conducted by The Star, together with the Moore Mieater and the Orpheum Vaudeville Circuit, and is open eryone. if you think you have a screen personality or wonder how you would look in a moving picture, this # yourchince to find out. Here is 1oW the contest is run to ¢ Ages... Height Weight Color of Hair Color of Byes ‘Type of part you wish to play Addrens . Phone number ... Btate if you can appear ut matinee Margaret A. Reeder Wants to Play in| Tragic Parts Mail has had a stand it Oper Seattle The Pacifi ing offer for ates on file but the price found at terest |two If | can th Decision await eported to g that only a profit pe for the eS a ot mplete rd lines ion question of the ship. an impartial by President nt has intt ask Secretary may study by appointed The pre that he may head such a ac | ping b | commis | Co of | mat | Miss Louise Lovely, the famous mo- | Hoover to . |tion picture two short |!f it 13 decided to mak |Photoplays are being made every | investiga before act! day this week on the stage of the|Plans prepared by the Moore theater with Seattle people, |the Lasker management Jentered in this contest, taking part | was rumored today Jin the pl Children are being Oo) BrUah Sea |filmed during the afternoon per- edward Ci Warts formance while grown-ups |the shipping board r trea eAwilh abe | ahown on. the sai Week-End Auto Toll Under the personal direction commission further on the board under actress, . that shortly Mat will be shown on the same day of next week at the Moore. When the contest 1s over Mis | Lovely will pick the person who she thinks “screened” best and The § will award that person a silver lov- | ling cup, Other people whom Miss |!" and n Lovely picks as showing talent will | Week-end, be given letters of recommendation | *howe to the California film producers and| The dead me | will also be considered for parts in| #04, 18, Oakland; pictures which Miss Lovely 1s 2 n Jos make in the future, addreas unknown: | FRANCISCO, | Three persons | were injured in Aug. 27 ere killed and 24 compilation are Barbara, Ver | 26: to <0, & If you want to enter the contest, | fill in the blank below and mail It to | Our Modern Methods the Movie Editor, The Seattle Star Will Reveal the Cause of Your Hye Trouble Examina- tion FREE Guaranteed Glasses as Low as DR, ROTHWELL, Optometrist Rothwell Optical Co. 227 Union St, Ketween Second and Third, Seattle MAY BUY SHIPS New Bids Are Being Consid- | « head of | automobile accidents | beauty is missing. n Francisco over the| supplant those that might hava| today | been gazes of admiration, | COPYRIGHT BY M*CALLS) ight ai hat it can eaatly be laundering of the first and may t has prinet ed on any be at ustrated is waist to I k that has dew lines fe flounced ail used and on Glaring Headlights Says No Auto Has Proper Lights} When It Comes From Factory of driver direction of imp t apply our teated the ul to ntatutes a light more amp equ or uipped with same et {fuse the of vehicle, and the beam either side the ight of their truck u traffic smaller thout mac | | ) Pe and to Mr Maryh taking EB. M 4 Mr John Duthie ar Mr. and the M the past re-enter an where training. Mins Augusta will days’ t ten Capt Mrs beer Mr David Xura ¢ New x th MILK DEALER'S Much Music STAY. Martha, rsonal 1, F. Dutt heir guest Mr amuel Wallace of Coror Admira Farns Yarn Creacent stay Lake Clarin, who Mr has and weeks home guest of and 4 who amt two of are leaving Angeles, Chicago. . r tn and to en route Adams. who has “Covered Wagon’’I * + * * + MONDAY, AUC Epic * & Film Work Was Big Ta: Warren “The Covered m pleture eplc of the Oregon-Washington pion x nown at the Met rt engage ptember 9, will realize the th by th late Emerson Hough The story is onu of the long West ward fleet of pra schooners that fr Mississipp! and yuri r e sunset fringe con ames Cru: Utah, » story crawl th Min m ers to th wan tho ¢ ked by th Fam executives to handle th play « t ra us Player fi ch of a rail border. He d a lake, the yoke populated 4 their ern the Es him with a te o in the I. McCoy We BAIL REDUCED @¢ Heilig Judge Says He Will Not C Have Part in Fight ing milk ordir ain: ic. In ar 1 under a second oft placed in th of the ot that he would nc the rraigne D nder, ame Monday, t 1 with Judge follow per health depart 1 in Mor cases but th court the ba 100 at th harge Hk tus with that caso was Man Left Fortune, Wife Wants Divorce | Charging that has recently b of approxima to support to ki Mary filed a complat custody of her court Saturday | of $100 a week means — | Beauty! Is Three in Frisco |S besa and beauty go hand in hand. Where the system {a | run down—the faco drawn and hag-| gard—the body limp and lifeless— | Looks of pity | Restore your health and beauty | will take care of herself. 8. 8, $.—| Charles Alvetro,| the rich blood builder—rekindles | and Gasperro Gurrasci,| the spark of health and lights the | blaze of beauty by building red | blood cells, Tho nerve power of | your system finds life in these very | blood cells. Bulld more red blood cells and your nerve power will in- | crease. 8. 8. 8. builds them, Rich blood will tingle through your sys- tem. That lgst charm will return. Your entire system will be re- paired. You will be ready to copa with the impurities and blemishes | that handicap beauty, \! As physical health means beauty | 80, too, does S. 8, S. mean beauty. | For §. 8. 8. means systema that aro free from impurities — pimples, | blackheads, acne, boils, eczema, | rheumatism. 8, 8. 8. and good | health go hand in hand. |. 8. 8. S. is made of pure voge- | tablo Ingredients. It is sold at all good drug stores. Tho largo sizo bottle is more economical, © “Makes You Feel , Dared, Like Yourself Again Mrs, Kyger en W a her husband, who $250,000, now falls nd has threatened 4-year-old child, Mrs. © of Omar Kygar, asking divorce and child in She asks alimony further charges that her husband, who Is treasurer of the Puget Sound Manufacturing Co., as-| Bear Blue dissdlute sociates with and neglects her. L. A. Michelson. The t THUCAL public The public ompanions Her attorney is d a fortune | superior | afe Scene Offers Lots of Comedy bit” show 1 by Will King, which ved a pleasing diver usual musical comedies at the Hellix, where it will play until Friday night A novelty in th is provided in a second by the present boards and depicting interior of the Cafe De Luxe, King and his cohorts cavort thru two hilarious scenes. way of stag p where the for que nate offers opportu © numbers, the largest mus- provided by this organ during its local entertain- new 12 song ing the crystal runways and balconies of the “cafe” the 30 oristera. weave in and out, while Ruby Adams sings, “Say It While Dancing,” and again when Bessie Hill proffers “By Gosh, By Golly.” My Dancing Girl led by Don Smith; “he Sneak,” featuring, tho King dancers; “Tricks,” sung by Jess Mendelson; “I Cried for You,” featuring Clair con- tributed by Fred Pierce and ‘ Me,” which is Clara La Valle’s num- \™ r are other enticing melodies. Hermie King’s orchestra chiefly figures in a musical Interpretation of “Uncle Tom's Cabin,” in which Her- mie, Milton Freumkin, and Ed Love display their comedy Ten-Ten: and “Teddy ; ‘ed by these Jazz purveyors an from | | aft Kerrigan T 27, 19: REVERSIBLE BRIMS er uitele f You are always confi- dent that your beauty has been developed to its highest possibilities alter using Goura Oriental Cream. White Flesh-Rach 1 Send 10 for Trtal Sus Gouraud’s Oriental Cream HIGH SECRETARY AIDS EFFECT OF FURNISHINGS Relieves Montony of the Lower Pieces in the Room. By MARIAN MOORE When the Indies of the nobility} fn good Queen Anne's time needed a desk for their writing and a se cret place for their letters, with @ | few short shelves for their pet se« | lection of books, the old masters made a secretary desk for them | which fulfilled all three requires ments, This has come down to ui practically just as it was de- for the ladles of the oldent days. Its triple uses are as neces< sury today as then, for letters are written and saved by loving bands, and books are read, just as in the days of Queen Anne. There is another reason why thd secretary desk is admired—a rea¢ \@ nd recruited from Idaho, Wyoming, | Arizona and New Mexico. Then Cruse and the strange camp months in blizzard weather or in de- heat; {filming the high | points of the 1848 Oregon Trail. The | setting out vestating from Westport Landing (now Kansas City); the crossing of the river Platte, the terrible prairie f the attempted massacre by the Kins, the divergence of t N ‘ort Bridger and Fort Hall Jand the final arrival in. the Oregon- | Washington trails and the Northwest, the | doings at snows, were slowly Jachieved with pictu fictionally, t 6 not made up reproduced with epic | accuracy As a result | cent of “Tt less than half of 1 per Covered Wag studio It ts “shot practical The prin al actors had to have qualities of grit, bulldog courage, and facing the privation: a t characterized the joneers. Such | brave chap as Warren Kerrigan, ‘Ernest Torrence, Tully Marshall, Al- jan Hale, Charles Ogle, ¢ Oliver | and such an intrepid as well as beau- jtiful leading lady as Lois were fully equal to the tough jobs. ‘WOMAN HURT IN LANDSLIDE Mra, Ora E. Wilh |Dr. Sylvester Wilhelmy, of 20 W. Galer st, is in Providence suffering from a broken Imy, wife of hospital leg as a jon from the |result of being cought in a land-| whieh It opens. |slide two miles in the woods near Grotto, Sunday. Dr. and Mrs la week-end jhad left their ling the woods, Wilhelmy were on with friends and car at Grotto, cross- Skykomish river into Mrs, Wilhelmy became sep: Jarated from the party and jcaught in a landslide and partially buricd. Other members of the party, hear. ing her cries, rushed to her aid and extricated her with some difficulty, She was carried thru the woods to |Grotto, after her husband had ad ministered first aid, and rushed to | Seattle, You can quickly find someone to kalsomine your room {f you turn to |the Want Ads Columr Wilson, | the | was | | , be-| city dn the sage brush worked for | Queen Anne Secretary. fon which the women of Queef Anne’s time did not recognize. That is the fact that its height is a wele come relief in a room where thé majority of pleces are low. Every room needs both high and low pleces for balance, and the sec tary desk supplies the height. | The desk in the picture {s of wal nut, with a waxed finish. The chi | is also of walnut, with a tapest covered seat. Note that this wise homemaket | has provided a convenient waste pa: | per basket also finished in walnuté | (Write to Marian Moore, care | thie newspaper, for advice or Info: mation about home furnishing o decorating, sending stamped, ai | dressed envelope for reply.) t | Question: I have a small surf! porch four by six feet in sizej | with two casement windows. Should | they have blinds and what kind of curtains—shouki they match tha draperies on the other windows on dangers, | | the front of the house?—R G. | Answer: Treat your small surd room in alcove of the roon from All the curtaing | along the front of the house thould | match, | Copyright, American Homes Burcatty |— Marcel Waving .....35¢ Shampooing . Manicuring . Massage This work 1s done by advanced students. 25 complete fortable booths. We use only ure castile or cocoanut oil |] Shampoo and Beautex Tollet Preparations, Phone for ap- |] pointment. |} The Butler School || of Hairdressing 1107 Second Avenue Phone Elliott 6389 vamp | talents. | There will be a matinee perform. | ance every day except Friday. Seattle’s Model Electric Home mutt 1 K tn cordially ery Day From 527 Bothell Way NOW TWO ELECTRICAL "TRIG HOM jacent to It, are WEEKS and the 1 wolcoming the NCLUSIVE to 10 P.M. Invited to let magic servants demonstrate the wonders of electricity in the most modern, artistic HOME, and conyeniont home in the world an BLECTRIC Visit the Home Before the Big Crowds of the Last Week! How Victory the nway b: right to the door. Electric Club of Seattle Only a few minutes’ drive out on the {i automobile. and 18 and transfer to interchange buses whic Or take street cars Nos. 16 ch take you BOYS’ 1 appeals, SECOND While good fabric and necessary in Boys’ Clothes, it’s their style that Cheasty’s R. E. BiGELOow ~.S.W. Frevericx Keep Him in Style! ~ SUITS 2 PAIRS OF KNICKERS 4 good workmanship are AT. SENECA

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