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10 PAGE Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Frances Oldham, CAL WELCOMES HELPFUL HINTS Tells Editor He Listens to| Telephone, Main 0600, { Assistant Constructive Criticism Mrs. Henry Hostess at Dainty Luncheon to Compliment Southern Guest; Recent Bride to Be Honored RS. WALTER HENRY today | Prank B. Cart house guest Sao Pau Luncheon and Orpheum Party Miss Marie M (DeBtte McAus fulu and is ag @ Nelson's tea Orpheum party Mra, Grant Smith wedding a lunche the or tent with Mrs. W illiam Shannon C ‘omplimented Mrs. Ha Women's | Who left y« Harper ent try home Mis: Miss Je her home on last San F ext Luncheon and Bridge Party Mrs. J. E home on We be placed ¢ Mr: Mrs. J. E. MacPher September Sth, at d with Thursday, t ragiel sc MacPherson Ww ill Be a club. Five t . Miss Prescott Hostess at Luncheon Miss Isabel P Forest P: MeMillan) with a tu Dinner at Holly Lodge Mr. and Mrs D, Wainwright home, Holly Loc Covers will be laid for twelve Bridge and Tea Mra. C. A. Wadenstein is pla 4th, at her apartment in the ment Mra J Wited for the tea hour. A on Magnolia Bluff = to en’ Victoria with five Howard Lilly (Lois Dixon) 1 Later s Fox to Be Hostess Junior Farm Work at Snoqualmie Fair Hoste ging a brid n at her h Alexander Pringle Mrs (Hazel nm Satur sday of bridge vests have ptember to compli been in tables Additional Mrs. Walker to Be Complimented Mrs. Joseph F. Grant will en Moon at her home on Bainbrid, Man Walker, who ts leaving n for . ain wi Island. th to ¢ Washir a bridge lunch ompliment Mra agton, D. Tacoma Girl to Be Honored Miss Edna Pitts, Miss Ell Ing invitations to at of Tacoma, whose marriag take place September 19th. Pitts, on We Invitations Brown. Five Mr ave Orthopedic Tea and Thrift charge of Frank Victor as he Dawson, The Madrona Guild will have Wednesday, August 29th, with Mrs Mrs. Samuel Chase, Mrs. L. R. Knox, Mrs. C. G. Morse, Mrs ence McDonald, Mrs. W The Queen Anne Guild w morning, with Mrs. H. R @rona Guild will have charg A. F. eth Carter 4 shower Ma Menke A. Millington an and M ts Shops the Ortbopedic Tea Shop on Mra. ¢ les » Mra. Clar Mrs. Orange Mrs. Ha M of thp Thrift Shop Wednes in afternoon the Ma @omen’s Clubs CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY LAWN FETE PLANS COMPLETE by bs 29, Wed. from noon on the grounds, Mrs. W. Wheeler has jon review, w 2 o'clock. Miss Snow Fashioned e@nby, chairman of the quests that every One article for th bring it to the ground Tickets for the fete @t the Bush & Lane Piano Co., Third ave.; also at Ty's, 1421 Third ave. see CLUB r club w donate and nember wb bag on sale 1519 EASTERN STAR The Eastern bridge party Wednesday at 2:15, at the clubroom Gade building, for Il hold a in the only. Ar. member: ZONITA CLUB The Zonita club will hold €on at the Northold Inn, clock, Wednesday, August eee WISCONSIN GOLDENROD CLUB The Wisconsin will meet with Mrs 2130 Hamlin ave will be served . a lunch at Goldenrod Mary E. Keiper A box luncheon 2:30, club at LADIES OF G SEWI LUB The Ladies of the G R Sewing club will meet with Rose Houghton at Lake Forest Park, Wednesday, August 29th Take Bothell bus at 1918 ‘Third ave., &t 10:45 or 12:1 | TOURISTS TO BE ENTERTAINED An especially enjoyable 43 Assurec for tourists when a group of North ind children, under the direction of Miss Ruth Fleischer, will appesr in a program of songs, @ances, readings and impersonations Wednesday evening, August 29th. A. R. HOME A Mrs. ADDITIONAL CLUBS WOMEN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY The Women’s Missionary society of the First M. church will hold 4M all day meeting at the home of Mrs. W. W. Austin, 333 Kinnear Place, on Wednesday, September The morning session will be devoted fo business, followed by a luncheon. In the afternoon a reception will be given for Mra, Frank B, Carter, of Sao Paula, South America, who is the past president of the society and a house guest of Mrs, J. A. Porter, . LONESOME CLUB The Lonesome club will meet Tues- day evening, August 28th, in the Hol- yoke Bidg., 111 Spring st, There will he community singing and a pro- gram given by the club members. All atrangers and lonely persons are cor- - dlally invitea , WHI Hopper & Kel-| August 29, | Home | | Simmonds, evening | lors on be | Women's C | Terminal BBONERS tener’s will be Asbur August 3 served at 1 o’cl mont sceni will be the Visi ars ago Capit ted the ball White Ribt assed the tlett, 7 ar Names of persons entitled honor guests should be sent to L. Clark, 404 Hoge Bldg. A telephone Main 2313 . 1A KAPPA he Puget Sound Alumnae ae ma Kappa will hold Its first meeting | °° t the chapter house on | 2°™* nber Sth. Ollie Rey id Gertrude Phillips will be the hostesses. and Mrs. Irene Mis en Dr Ma mat to be Mr. nnex, or friends and the with | ham ALUMNAE | Me and M Mee 41 Wednesda a am Cros untry at apartmer in town, ave, N morrow August see T AFFAIR GIVEN INIOR D, A. R University of Washington Chap. | ter, Daughters of American Revolution, will entertain cards the 4714 17th ave. | | E., Thursday afternoon at 2| ‘°* Reservations for the after | play, proceeds of which will| rd the house fund, han, the chapter house, Ken. | the 2, with Miss Dorothy | Kenwood 2722, chairman | of the committee directing general | plans | Assisting Miss Simmonds are Miss Dorothy Byers, Miss Helen Geisen. dorfer, Miss Frances Pierce, Miss Phyllis Haynes and Miss Catherine | san yi leg | week from a Biggs ica ts | Southern Californ ; from ) DAY pie neie their new will be Alaska day at the phic art. exhibit being held under auspices of the art depart: ment of the Seattle Federation of abs in the Bell Street frs. Dennie Hammond, of has be spending with h br Mr. Mr today her Skinner have extende who k ter in-law Skinner, left Mr. and Mr returned fi trip around es Mary who have summer m ma we and the for m an ter house, o'clock tee noon made wood Mi. and been leen Houla member fe colony in Chi Miss Mary studied un Percy Rector Stephens, and Elleen attended the Univer of Chicago, have returned to their home in Montinke. cago, where der Miss sity or Mrs. son | | | Mr. and Fremont Parker Jack, returned two months’ They have Forty-third home in tour moved to ‘ attle. a SKIT FOR G. Rose Tremper and Miss tie Graham will give a card at the home of Mrs, Tremper, 67 Sycamore ave. on Friday, August 2 o'clock, for the benefit of R, Home. A. R. HOME Mrs, Lot party Alaska and Yukon beauty spots are widely represented in the col- |? lection, some fifty beautiful views of Kenai Peninsula, Spencer and Casement glaciers, the White Pass & Yukon railroad, Five Finger rap- ids, Lake La Barge and Lake Atlin tring included GIRLS' CLUB OF W, B.A ‘The Girls’ Club of W. B. meet at the home of Miss Embleton, 7935 60th ave day, August 30th, at 7:30 . UTE WIVES Institute of Archi Club will meet with Mrs. David Myers on Bainbridge Island, on Thursday, August 30th Take steamer at foot of Madison st at 10 a, m. or ARCHITE The American tects’ Wives A Flo §., Thurs p. m. will ee . UNIVERSITY CHAP Tho University Chapter of having a bridge and party at the chapter lith N. 1, on Thusrday p. The hostesses will thy Byers, Helen Goise Frances Pierce, Katherine Phyllis Haynes and monda, RD, A. R DA mah hous at 2 Di idorser Briggs, Dorothy Sim- . MYRTLE CHAPTER 48, Myrt ter give a card party in teria on Second ave, and Pine, Saturday evening, Septem. ber Ist. All Hastern Stars, Masons and their friends are invited, . R. are jong 4714 m. } will Norton's cate between Pike | I eRe 1 Nr NEPA | A. Huston. last | of THE SEATTLE STAR KINDERGARTEN Child’s Introduction to School The Various Steps in Learning’ The Work of the First Grades Editor's note: What changes have arisen in the methods and curriculum of the public schools during the past 10 years? The answer to this question, pursued by The Star among the city’s school officials developed amazing information, Schools no longer have a prison-like aspect to boys and girls, where dull discipline and dull routine are the order of the day. Instead, it is a world of romance where the children learn by being participants in interesting adventures that continue thru the school years. The second article of the series on Seattle's schools follows: By John W. Nelson n John and Mary hful [the establishment of additional ce ane the eye f later wate mot w and fa mother and the names of thelr TAUGHT STAND The How TO CORRECTLY teeth, sloey keep all the of picture 4 horse incomplete ts to write them correctly the with oxercines are aper ts on grad arithmetic But it Ife Mar CHILDREN ARE NOW TREATED AS INDIVIDUALS And sraily, the KEEP CHILDREN INTERESTED IN WORK w orkers ng, writ yurte « yatene the Ke ldren ral were utoma| th ping place thelr HOP PICKERS ARE NEEDED average Wednesday's are addition the want pickin rig’ some © potatoes in fruit the the hop that seaxon {a on to pick " weeks 1 picking is offered in the wr families usual vacation of the all idren, steady same district ly small ch make a picking members, do can pick to 2 Homes Damaged by Fires Monday fires, entailir ed the attention of t nt Monda of A. EB. ave » small of $57 fire The house Interlaken extent of $500, heated enga departme ufternoon 8016 , Wig damaged to the caused by th re 72d st., Shearer, an over tove, while 418 EF. $75. M BROWN HAIR a Golden Glint idenc suffered a loss of | MEDI all after ‘Tooks best of shampoo,—Advt, Youll Get Snappy Music From «@ Stev or an Orpheum Banjo Harmless. Pleasant odor. Half pint 50c wrayer Free. Sold by Gr music aty lon, derful are shown in. all Come in and hear their w tone, ATCHIEK REX § BLDG, Tents, See Us CAMP LEWIS WIREL) ' "h yA : Sates" a SEVERYNS RAPS SOUTHERN CITY Says Los Angeles Is Center for All Kinds of Vice Chiet returne tests of muntr ring 40 the citi upprect affaira until wen counted, loudest the able interest after the b alloty ha sald Seve Low Italian Anke nd Mexican d districts vote of balance the ma Then the kena to tituent d elected, of the wishes the booze conting and all kinds o under police to flow nshine rer the jepartm But wh wuffer financially Angeles may moral} * booming 3 The which people and of he might city with a nd & seaport Ww thout them be me an ordinary mate © Or deflated oll delive cart most cr Her t and iminal per with capita Pittsburg tendency in knock Seattle the under propaganda, A sober mo her so necond. the at rted a city to ortunity California In forward of and wondering in why the pioneers put ‘om the Orient SAILOR TRIO mean reels vice FACES CHARGE): robbery will three sallora assault Smith near kK wolf links early coming to 5 Charges of highway preferred against thre u Fri lice Hil morni man wan arrested the held an st of James day and the the iden a ssaflant Smith, a 8, Pennsyl- an on highwayman, aboard at John ¥ the U Bremerton left bring giving r raid to be man Seattle Tuesday mith back. A ne of Agnes the wife of Con but later morning to woman Bak leaned, was arrested Hebrew Organizer Coming to Seattle Dr. vA retary Hebrew George Zepin of Union Congregations, on Aug 31, of the local on the alms pur union. He will speak board of trustees of the tie on the the union, and] discuss with them the rais & special ribution from towards the work of the He will to for special scholarships, » that a number of Western Jewish young men will be enabled to study for the Rabbinate, Dr. Zepin will also visit Portland, San Francisco, Ang and Denver. executive sec- the will be in| to address reform nd before local method of finan he will union funds endeavor Hebrew Union ' Los Saxophone Players Choose the MARTIN AXOPHO Because It Is Hasy to Play and Has a Full, Rich Tone The Martin Saxophone has a playing quality that is re- markable, a melodious tone and easy action, We have all sixes in these beautiful instru- ments, MARTIN BAND INSTRU- MENTS Including drums, cornets, everything for the band will be found in our Small Goods Department. You are invited to come in and tr) them out in our private music rooms trombones, We atock purchased the of the Store, formerly Univer- sity ‘and Third ave. Mr. Rose now has charge of our Small Goods Department, entire Music at yart ‘““Wondertone” Models for both solo and orchestra modern on- trict he| re- | of American | new | raine | DEATH UNDER WHEELS OF TRAIN ENDS LIFE OF SAD GIRL MOTHER life Aug. 28 of ur-old both evered, moving bee attempt n n Granger freight tratr ot married a Russia id, de her d after rs age, M h en native lar bors dead he to th were from celd refuge faith Nearly nd with jon hunger her bable here last The children homes with The mother was unable at m! winter good ople but were given Kansas City 7 remained hi to get work she confided a friend made in she intended ut Granger her. W mother to freight » move to to her would as the ko who int ams the train ceompanied yard starting t railroad was Just The girl grabbec tempted to swing Her hand slipped and beneath the wheels. it m hospital before to give the addreas MRS. GRIFFIN TO GO FREE Policewoman car and at herself aboard fell died she She being of relative Margaret De Han, ng Mrs. Mary ttle from Baltimore, on 4 grand larceny warrant, was or- dered to return without her prisoner by Chief Severyns Monday, Gov Ritchie of Maryland refused to issue extradition papers after Mr, Grit. fin had maintained that he finan clal difficulties were not of a crim inal nature. Two Held Alice Diy Squad Activities Harry Wilson and Tom Oka were held in the city jail Tuesday morn following activities of the dry ad. Wilson ts being held on un open charge. He was arrested at Third ave. and Cherry st., by Patrol men H. D. Kimsey and Tom Feek. as he was delivering an order of | moonshine, they charge. | Oka, Japanese proprietor of n soft drink bar at 2217 First ave., is held }for violating the Mquor ordinanc Lieut. L. J. Forbes charges t booze was discovered in his pl » Ex-U. Ss. Attorney’s | Wife Is Poisoned NASHVILLE, Tenn., Aug. 28.—| | Mra. W. P. Smith, wife of a for- |mer United States district attorney | |here, was found dead in her home today with a glass partly filled with poison at her side. Mistake! in selection of medicine bottles was blamed for tho. tragedy, ALL FORMER MEMBERS of | flying corps of any nation during jthe past war are asked to meet at the Veterans’ hall, New Arctic} building, Tuesday night at 8 o'clock to ald in the formation of the In-| ternational Air Force club | Monday, | tempt | was SEEK SUSPECT IN DEATH CASE Man Wanted for Question- ing in Brutal Murder DENVER Aug, 28-—Searettt for Joe Briendisse, alias Brindint wanted for questioning in connection with the murder of Mra. F Me. Glone and Miss Emma Vacovie in the apartment of the former, yester, day after today Welby, he has rela- oy oon, was extended tive Briendisse is said by the police to uve attacked Mra. McGlone at & lakeside dance last Saturday night, blacking eye on that occasion, | He suspected last winter of | firing a shot which plerced her has} when she and her husband were walking thru a park Briendiase and Mrs uid to have been close 10 MeGlone tempted to avoid him fear he Iwo wa McGlone were friends for} prior to her marriage to athletic instructor in @ had « tantly ate since her mare rently living might injure school € riage, in great that her Mrs ad polic McGlone must 6 put up fight before being killed, One bullet lodged in indicating that she had un hand of her assailant; ther lodged in the edge? to™ had been era believe the ceiling, truck the fired The fatal been f 1 to the door have thr A rudel ly in a man blood, shot after floor rawled note, she apparent | vered witht on the dresser, ng words: “I kill him bes| ause I thought too much of him, I want him to go with me where [ go. Good-bye, I happing nowWs She not to. Whether the note was intended aa/ supposed suicide and murder indi cation, or was written by a foreigner to tell why he did the killing, cannob| determined MecGlone, who was on a vacation, rushed back to Denver when ine/ formed of his wife's tragic death. foun¢ bea the be |Magnus Invited to Address Price Meet DES MOINES, Iowa, Aug. 28-4 Senator-elect Magnus Johnson, of Minnesota, Senator Ladd of North Dakota and McMaster of South Dakota and Bryan of Ne braska, have been invited to speale at a price-fixing conference here Thursday and Friday A committee of farm bloc menw bers of the last Iowa legislature and farm legislation leaders of the state called the meeting, which is to discuss “price fixing and prices Govs. |of farm crops and of the necessities of life,” made according public today farmer or consumer in Iowa ed or satisfied with p or conditions,” to a statement, is pl market prices j the statement. Woman Who Tried i Suicide Released Shortly after Mrs. Ethel Gainesg 20, was brought to the city hospitalg following an alleged ate at suicide by drowning, she released to two unidentified women who called for her, hospital officials said, Tuesday. She was taken to the city hosple tal after the police had received ree ports that her attempt to jump intd Lake W. ngton from a houseboag sh HE BON nBaR RGAIN BASEME MARCHE had failed. | Some people run the home on low gear for a few | days before the pay check arri grades by shopping in the Bargain Basement. | NEW DRESSES | *14- Canton Crepe and Ss. Eliminate the —_ to Crepe de Chine Accordion pleated panels, open sleeves, beaded trim and flounces, crush belts, side drapes gathered on novelty girdles, Men’s Wool and *14- Polaire Cloth In gray, tan and two shades of brown, Bell and plain cuffs. lars, Some over-collars, You Can Now Order by Mail receipt of purchase 100 for delivery. with what gladly price, we send, your refunded, Silk and Wool Socks - (Selected Sub-Standards) A very special Bargain! English and plain rib in heather tures. fashioned and seamless. Sizes 10 to 11%. mix- Full 90 Sizes to 42 Side ties and belted styles, Raglan and set-in sleeves, Roll col. While quantities last, anything advertised will be sent you upon plus If not satisfied money

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