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PAGE 10 CHE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1923. " ‘Women’s Clubs Grammar School Methods | >, like there—and Seattle Jociety vacuo ~~S«:« Bing Individual Effort e Mg aN never dial A\ A Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600 I) Assistant—Frances Oldham . ‘|Courses Planned With View to Taking Care Ni a 4/4 { ’ 5 \ \ of Varying Personalities and Conditions Bridge-Luncheon at Seattle Tennis Club to}, SRE eR KO, Te, Compliment Miss Leu Several Affavrrs! . the third of » series of article “= : contrasting the methods em Planned for Noted Guest ‘ | ‘ployed In Seattle schools today ns with those of ten y V 188 GLADYS 1 Miss Gra Epr a are t f « P , STUDENTS DO NOT cc nt NS, | Sa A Record-Breaking Prominent Visitor Feted A number of ost’s friends are entertaining informally for him Thursday night at the home of ames Nugent. Mra O. W, Crockett | Judge and XNrs. Burke, wit! ran rs Duncan Wood and | ¥ BSE he riculur 2s Captain and Mrs. Walker Crosley as their guests, are motoring to Mount | SEATTLE DAY NURS ig cgay ll pier > p re ny tausht eve Mrs. Farrar and Mrs. Ww @ ebste r Honored thay Sie, ofp i the text-book, | home Improvern Re” When we say “Record Breaking” sale we mean it—for we are posi- tule MR Sean AU Tha hotes tar hire. Dart Farrey and Mire, Kegat clenna thea & eee t t toe tive that no such Sweater Values were ever before offered in Seattle cian MACOALEOE On gon lirggon. - cxpm Eoe or anywhere else for that matter. The wonderful values at this The bat the Wome uae ae ns See py 2 ke say: ‘snd Sweater Sale will put all our previous value-giving efforts in the shade. ee Luncheon Club Entertained ; balay f " FP ey ide Se case ot pons pe cali z ed Pig areca lyre Mes, ny teacher ts told to atuly th m f foe Dozens of Styles— Mrs. John G. M tthews, Jr., Honored peeves Wat eaten ~ senile bee the’ take made nia We Don’t Know| Every Model a Beauty— ? on? a ne w wT. rec ADI AL UE ! , ea the rg de Every Price 4 Money-Saver Miss Alice Jac ting Mra. John G Matthews, Jr. (Phy THREE OBJECTS ARB SEEENay with an informal lu a beidararad the: te , t “he ays, ALWAYS IN VIEW : ie i > { ‘a Mat A sien ject is to see t Heavy Fibre Tuxedo Sweaters in a ne new ere ae Se ; Ms arty gery eg Ber rey WHAT 3H] ed But We Should shades of thé se . Raequed bottoms, deep 4 Sie tt if r tize a ed f st t m the W. ! turned back cuffs fibre belts. The qual- Tacoma Matron Plans Tea } fter t se ips that. wee ght attit te pt orry: ity that we usually sell at $11.85 and $14.85. Mrs. Eu Witt Roberts will e n with a tea at t ms » t of the! py bout our cit . 1 t ems n ae li the new Fall and Winter st Tacoma t rnoon, to compliment Mrs H. F. Alexander and y h of the G i ‘ aoe ’ stad. ind e Admirat for the t Something has _ hap- All ‘5 Robert McCormick. $ : trial. as " thas, |aualities of cit , 5. aroused pened in New York's now on’sale L ee! : ‘ ts of t leading knitting mills New style Jacquettes for Fall and Winter wear, Dinner Compliments Visitor 3 perth sel coca ay MNF IE [a tone are studied; publie officials ar that has forced them to full length sl traight line and blouse styles. Mr. and Mrs. Philip G. Kinzer entertained with a dinner last evening at|the Lad aitiasy eed Pie ar: Fauron. Bremer i She 12 ee Ae give us such a buying All in shades that will be in vogue throughout their home in honor of Mr. and\Mrs. J. L. Pollock of I que, Iowa, Co’ e gained tn the present mene ; : opportunity as comes the winter. The very same qualities that we ers were placed for twelve but once in a lifetime. have usually sold at $7.85, $9.85 and some at Bridge and Tea 190 Be as - ! inet ; They have offered us SS $ 8 their finest Sweaters ira George Cooledge entertained with a small informal bridge and tea heir finest Sweaters in A number of sleeveless Coats, sleeveless Jac- k ’ ¥ een tie ok TS DAY AT TENNIS CLU minds of the » wel spelt . c advance season's ‘ ; ee St ber home from —— nouncement a t g in linke at prices which are al- quettes and sleeveless Slip-ons, formerly priced ’ or a : mado by the Seattle Tennis club o” t with t are outlined t Mc almost half of what we at $7.85, on sale this Betrothal Made-Known at Tea may, t eid Sat-| rea Aner rent ary almost half of what we ARs Bir. and Mrs. C. S Packer announce the engagement of their daughter, | Udy, Sept 8 1 take t bute i ‘ : A iia ab formerly paid for the Florence May, to Mr. Henry Ross Kruse of Portland, Ore, son of Mr. and |! the usual sumr ar right attit ware ° r n ast c phat ae quality. We Mrs. 0. W. Kruse of that city this r ther plan ! f rst re don't know the reason The betrothal was made known yesterday afternoon at a bridge-tea given , sal rs 4 A i . —but we should wor- by Miss Packer in compliment to sister-in-law, Mra. Fr: nad ‘ to do many . © ave ; y. Both 2 dy who has been spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Pac nty held the club Ay eve va of t rr at . . ry. oth we and you osegays with tiny cards bearing the names of the engaged couple 4 : npea r ul mus " 1 reap the benefit. given the cuests by little Barbara Flir BIG SISTER'S DELIGHT 2 . Both young people are ‘ of the University of Wash! “Do you know there are germs swhere Miss Packer affil th Alpha 3 ta sorority and Mr. with Theta Xi fraternity Jude pcipel l? — ‘ m oe - Jenk op SVery Cay ,with » Ge ‘{branobea't running off to right and|which the regular school course is q Infor mal Dinner "] ° V : . r vag way , of stud 4 of phystology students are | left han been abandoned taught by means of Up reading and Miss Elsie Kugler entertained informally at dinner last evening at her A $ d | R d d ach te n't|? 4 a Seattle schools now have those | in which the children graduate thé home in-Medina. Miss Kygier and her mother have only recently returned aricose eins re ee I y e uce that-yet, but are progressing the body leped into | splendid classes for the children not|'" ¥™* ; poesia! from their home in Bay City, NEW RECITATION " ols | quite normal. The “special” classes|*@me as in other branches; the Cit and Terrible Eczema Goes sie IDEAS HELPFUL ar ta erent deal of gram-|teach students not able to master the| classes. for those with defective . ; f P iin surveys have | lessons of the common class room, It| speech, the stutterers and stammer Wedding ‘Announced geen : soreahayrit © | been on it nd how | has three branches—the primary, in-|ers and those with defective vocal Miss Marguerite Huestis became the bride of Mr. Harvey Ray Croson | Strong, Powerful, Yet Safe, Sur by germe, in au ahr 5 . mu > y termediate or hand-work branch, and | organs, and the sightsaving classe Monday evening, August 27th at 8:30 at the bride's home, 1930 East Lynn | ston’ Prescription Called Moone's . f ent that ‘ sila! pa 1 walks of 1 the industrial, vanced classes.. |in which children with weak, defece street. Emerald Oi), Has Astonished ' t ha othver fa! te A : t 4 students don’t 4 n Space will not permit justice being | tive vision are taught, The Braille meeajaervice was read by the Rev. H. C. Templeton of the University Physicians tor eruptions go tn a] the not an oe baduant nter They 1 one in this series to these extra| system for the blind is employed ing Presbyterian church. f . r ickly al a ‘ Dy < g | classes, They may be the subject of | this division. The Fide wore « gown of orchid georgette and'carried a bouquet of pink | There | rope and per be eve tres, wens and| where they ¢ T nis " ny ‘ore th future articles, But to enumerate| The intermediate or junior hight Ophelia roses and white sweet peas. The house was beautifully de ated ow t . e * er glands are ae ern S @ object they study. The compll-/them, in a on to the classes for| school plan will be discussed im with lavender and white cactus dahlias. ‘ i 1 get them yearn it 1 in he % ated: , | cated system of parallel trees with | ‘specials are those for the 4 | Thursday‘s article. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Roy Croson were the attendants and little Luctile | “ af " nd t > h 1 ae é ra * sad a he i EE = oN oe Grahma was the flower girl. Err 1 y ad Only immediate members of the family were present. Mr. and Mra Cro- fon will make their hom# in Seattle. (tale Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops The Denny-Fuhrman Guild will be in charge of the Orthopedic Tea ‘Thursday, August 20th: Miss Mi | by Mrs J. J. Lea, Mrs. R. ELF Mre Harry Myers, Mrs. Richafd-Gootfellow, Mra. Al layton, Miss I Walsh and Miss Sallte Shelton. ‘Thursday morning the Mount Baker Park Guild will h oetter and Mrs. B. & tects ae thee : eee tie Yires is Gndwin be in charge with Aire Wt recs E Xpansion S M. I T H : S Chairman. me ; Sale ersonal west oan Wena | Of4Phonoeete IH WALL PAPER HOUSE ¢ home from their t Eo wedding trip on Monday, Septem Huteson at | ber Ist. | Sound. Mr. and Mrs. McClement (Loulse} Mrs. Botty P t B ep al tala ha ho id - } ‘ e (ey tee Saeeparorar tral darlene a es ek, Only 3 In all the decoration of your home Bee eroding some tine es" gucets| Claire Stoltenberg for several days oF apne. Spenal Sree there is nothing quite so individual as have left forgtheir home. | pit and Mra. J. te. Pottock ot Save $50 on your wallpaper. It is the first thing ten Jubuque, Iowa, are making a short Mr. J. H. Fox, and daughter and own and are f a This $150 Columbia guests see when they enter the door. gon, Miss-Jean Fox and Mr. Harry |and Mrs. Phillip G ‘ We have spent time and money study- Fox, are motoring on Vancouver pent several da =; A ics Se chapeaecens midis ees ing your needs, let us help you. Bring the boy here to be outfitted for school. o. oe M A. CG R — eS i : ¥ nig Mrs, Dietrich Schmitz is leaving wn last week to sp. See our great stock of everything he needs, in C 7 ' the lat of the week for East Sound | Vral days with her broth oe Harmonellas Ta estnies cluding remarkable values in 2-pants suits, at— to spend th ¥ kend with r Howard Lilly rs. mother, Mrs. G. Huteson. Mrs © Huteson will accompany her daugh A: heavy. coloetal blend: Wiamite: aise ao ter home to spend I days, be |. Mrs. Kurla Strong and daugh full bolt lorful blend, f This tine is quite com- ee teasing for Om Neb., to|ter Virginia, returned Tu: y . ull bOoIt— plete, carrying 1923 fall e bs \, 1 rn visit her sister, Mrs.’ Joseph Zim. | ‘T° a cruising in no patterns. Merman for a month ern waters in Oregon. 48c oe ee eT Stannard Ate ON Balfou wman, of Por “The Extra Pair for New York, to be edhe sev the house guest of All the styles and colors boys like. Sizes, 6 to 18. Doubles the Wear" th and Mrs. Clyde Morris re $150 Columbia months. r days. off atanda Beeitn ten teetslnsior Soy | Sereceeees (MT Duplex Ceilings |) -(STUDENTS’ ) zie $9.85 oo. Hold Annual Picnic light, usually in white, Moleskin) (yercon ts, $ Beat > | memectturiet | Spat tom | Qatimeall {ei =m St |] | Lone oe ee pets ectinge, where ‘ne: it con| RM will be held Sunday on All Makes ae school colors, at... -.. ais studies io Btellacoo lake, ner Tacoma. akes Avi very heavy grade pie tah school colors, at....... 4.95 . A sit’ of Che" day i oe peisany : plain paper; may be WITH TWO Wash Shirts and Blouses, ane aed : ew - Pl pasted over kalsomine; C D 0 C PAIRS OF PANTS 8 to 15 years. .%......... 95c Lake Katchess Lodge. | SISTER'S NEW FELLER'S PEP : full bolt— ae ig ae yr Ris Flannel Shirts tange and GQ Mr, Hamilton Nolan, of dan|'*. Mader oe ere | a Saks 39c roomy, special at.. 9 + Francisco, is spending s cousin says that, too," as a guest at the } yi ‘ I get up an hour earlienthan et ; : ; s Borders ’ fe 5 j . { e Mr. and Mrs. Donald McClatlen! WHEN A WOMAN G | Copal pein bona a MAN GARDENS } ; | ha ee. i renoparer’” Over the! | ain A room without a bor- ‘ an s wi § Miss Mary F. Regan hay re-|*reen at it? A $3.25 Seattle-made § Out 4 collar or tie, yard The wonderful, refined, $2 45 pockets and plain-fitted backs, in Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Meisnest entrancing cor . Thousands o 2 st F MUA Gethel Gartlaén) left on the rendered. bring Sack ao, | the season's popular colors, ave here toe ac models ask-end “So Kate is trying her hand at d Be etise tor casiy 4 Hecke Beach Mout: MEME valven, . Tuat and Overcoats the appearance of truck raising. Isn't she rather der is like a man with- after an extended visit in Minne. susie for, gallon— iT) the styles the young men want, ‘apolis. ibd | i Up fo 1c | with belted backs and _ patch $25, $30 and $35 Dorothy Alexander, whipping their s Youth.” Results are in car. From San Francisco they will rahe Highly antisep- motor thru Southern California, re sooty t plt sad Ne! Mebeoes C | turning to this city about Septem. fi Wi ‘ ber 20th, where they will make 4 ° etd their home. Send 10¢ for Trial Sixe Prien at d | Mr. and Mrs, Kirk Hillman and Pececrase cert new Ferd C SHOPPE | Home of Or ed pe . C aay | 401-407 PIKE ST._AT FOURTH a Next to couver, returning Monday, Mr, |p Gouraud’s Near PikeSt Coeamrmemng| Oriental Cream) 1621 Fourth Ave. months, left today for his home OPEN BYE ‘f in St, Paul. all after Golden Glint Suampoo.—Aadre, | TEAR ek ETE 8ST ARINC TE TA TN