Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
a 7 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1923 THE SEATTLE STAR ‘ | Seattle Society [__ MRS. aNeos ERISMANN _ Lp y 1,500 Velvet and Felt Hats lister, Telephone, Main 0600 Oldham ah y ian Ke 8 ae Sculptor Will Be Honored at Large Reception; Tea Planned to Compliment} Mrs. Hagge tt. ) meet Mr, Allan Clark of New Y " tor, M 1 Mra. Cart F.¢ have c tt ‘ att Friday after moon, from 4 until Assisting w Mrs, Edward I, ( tt, Mra William BE. Boeing Henry Sura Mra. ( ronw M Andrew Py Mra. Let uth, Mra. Ronald Addison Case, Miss Elspeth McEwan, Mis an Miss Marie G Miss Charlotte Heussy ar @ays, is sailing next week for the Orient | Mrs. Shorts Has Cards Out for Tea | Tn hon Mrs. Arth Sewall H x Mra, Bruce Ca an & ta has went carts out for a tea on Friday af Soptember 14, from 4 un’ @'dlock, at b Sixteenth ave. N Mrs. De V ewve Wi il I ( ‘omplime nt Bride-Elect Aza at tt Cheste Tertaining at! wet club Miss Thomson to We d Septe mbe r 12 The marriage ML n daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ib iward Walter Pore ofl An goles, son { Seattle, will ta Say evening. & me ch Trimmed Hats » Miss Mildred Le who will wed M ptember 15, M Thnian Hassitton. G9. Veave en-| : Sport Hats re felts, pok fetch “i asi Felts and str Miss Ma’ T ter of the t will be mald of honor, and Mr Richard Hay t ma Trimmed Hat Se on with « real triumph Buckram Frames f Harde Kenneth Beaton to w ed i im Los Angeles Interesting to Seattle in the a ement made in Los Angeles Teeently, t Flor noe Wood Clark and M M. Wood, nt Angele: ‘amily in attendance will be best Every conceivable shape, in all a de s copies. On when Miss Mona Wood w Purdon wil th Man for Mr. Be Mrs Clark Numerous pr Dr. and Mrs. Young Dinner Hosts Entertaining at t eon Friday evening, Dr, and Mrs. E. Wel n the n city and is being feted at! Untrimmed Hats Children’s Hats © thee : 4pped Felts aud Velvet Tams have been ingeniously em: and Velvet and Duvetyne modes, dupll 1 in the creation of Children's New Fall Hats. Dura- tered lity and beauty are combined in this large mi 75 T filled nent, on sale tomorrow at.... . . . c with @ tty c ever ad ta gines nd am ide of clever adap’ er * from original Paris patterns senlet Aing the home milliner her } = mood ico of trimming efte You'l f rarely our “hehrtn Gee B celebi rplay, on sale tomorrow - e's Jar Nlillinery Store wien eee $1 Mee Ci ag: eating largely the shapes immed Hat & nizen of the rs, in compliment to and Mra. Richard] jyrg he will place her sey, ocry sae . Erismann, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. ean, Henry Be oe ne ants where whe et pice Ber! ond Mra. David Hunter, for siz weeks, is leaving Saturday |. months for her home in New York city. Today Mrs. Hunter gave a\4 4 ; : ‘ TESS eit charming tea in honor of her daughter.—Portrait by Curtis First of Bridge Teas Series | Studio. 3 Mrs. E. E. Beckett has planned a series of brid g Thirty-first « th t to be given on Friday afternoon, when four | poy tables will be in play East, whe ne, 431} —___——— ——— “It's solemn “Ang tened SOME CLUB te seer | Farewell Dinner Given e guieek. “ct itt ; : Mr. und Mrs. R. William Crosby were hosts at dinner at the Rainier club | Str He nse! ‘ 2 Jast evening. as a farewell compliment to Mr Mrs. Dudley Burchard, | come tn who left today for San Francisco to make their home. | see Luncheon Honors Sister For her sister, Mra. F ard Perry, who leaves trip East, Mrs. Jay J. Durand entertained at | Boulevard Jnn. Invitations were limited to ¥ 2 & . -y Wedding Celebrated at Bride’s Home EPAULETTES ak dom, Shakey WHllaGo. on Han ‘The marriage of Miss Mildred Baker, daughter of Mr. Samuel G. Baker, | hold its regular mont meeting| Epaulettes of tiny frills edged with tember 4 = to Mr. Earl T. Copp, son of Mrs. B. A. Copp of Lind, was solemnized Wed- | Tuesday, September 11. at 1. pom. at |almond green surmount small puff SPM Pesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at the bride's home, with Rev. Richard A.| the chapter house, Mrs. Frank W.) sleeves on an odd Hite frock of) Mire @. WW. McGill, of Modento, Vander Las reading the service. | Hergert, hostess ack and white check taffeta | jays in the oft Autiinin Yeaves with a profusion of pink and cream gladiolt and asters | — or a 9 week, aa the guest of Mr decorated the home and the nupNal bower. Mra. E, M. Brown, 6n her way to ‘The bride was very charming in pink tucked crepe Romaine and filet lace. | Vancouver, B. C Her bouquet was of orchids and Ophelia roses. aroR a Mrs. Carl L. Young (Ruth Baker) the matron of honor, wore her own wedding gown of crepe chiffon and Princesse lace and carried an arm bou- 3 @uet of Butterfly roses and sweet peas. Mr. Thomas L. Beeman was best | man. ‘The wedding marches were played by Miss Beth McAusiand and Miss | Louise Dow Denton played a violin solo before the service. A reception followed the ceremony with Mrs. Orville Kneen, Mra C. J. Crook and Miss Minnie Krause presiding at the tea table. Be eck yoiour bat “ye and Ms Cop Laka feels heme tn Line Frost ai aiGeneenber Morn At the Cornish School 30 Days Hath September Service at Orthopedic Shops Mrs. T. Williamson will be hostess at the Orthopedic Tea Shop on © Friday, representing Mount Baker Park Guild. She will be assisted by —And there isn’t one of them that won't ‘Mrs. R. R. Fox, Mrs. William Anders Mrs. H. Hill, Mra. W. Walker, ne 4 , Ass F ll R ital Mrs Calvin Hall, Mra. C. P. Constantine; Mrs. E. H. Quigie, Mrs. Macy aie a a for teat artiste nelber arewe Cl Nicholson and Mrs. Harry Austin a akes potatoes so delicious as rich, North Queen Anne Guild will have charge all day at the ¢ Thrift Shop. | sweet NUCOA—a big, mealy, baked potato r¢)) 0 me n "5 C lu ha Toes ts caer atone with NUCOAL. Alexander ‘Sklarevsti Price Miller Hurt He want weeks ago. in Airplane Jump i A a AME SPOKANE, Sept. 6.—-Price Mill The Star's Want Ad poultry col dare-devil pa umns will help you buy and sell your soultry. ‘The cost Is small. of “var DEEP SET ARMHOLE Beatle a tow ting ed the newent tc model has the armhole cu: [the waist line. Jn most tn ances the nt Smith (De achute jumper of NEW CAMISOLE VOR SPRING | suffering from » ured arm 4 “glove fabrics on cot.| broken ankles as a result of a fall be one of the fe | yesterday while he was making a = for spring, it is| “triple drop” at the Spokane Inter. ore will be appliqued | state fair from an airplane, Miller | den ts a former British army aviator. | ai » “No effort was ever lost. One power in everything he at- with courage.” y for a two m: mn at friends. enmin 1 Harry W. Bryan © being « atulated on the birth | sald. Light col to darker or contrasting sha HAIR looks best of int Shampoo,—Adrt. ene Cal, spent several Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Davis La May (Anna 0. Gibson) are receiving congratulations on the birth of a |*on, Victor Kinnear, September 1, at 1513 Fourth ave. W. Roy Street at Harvard Car No. 15 ularly way took d The: whisk 60 mi had demon oned golden brown potatoes fried in NUCOA— Famous Russian Pianist greaseless and tender. Send a call to your CLUBS For FRIDAY OLYMPIC CAMP grocer for NUCOA today. It’s Friday Evening a “i Hl Ooo Re lind ALLAH SOCIAL CLUB ON Se harass Oe ada Ri ool September 7th were ‘The Allah Social club wilt resume| Neighbors of America, will have a} Finest Table Quality At One-Half the Price : match their meetings on Friday afternoon,| business meeting in A. 0. U. W.! Admission $1.00—100, $1.10 q stinct September 7, at the home of Mrs.| hall, on Friday evening, September | Pee FOODS, Ie. Tickets | on. Bale: ab The \Corniah Tose active youngsters, now here, now a , , NEWYORK CHICAGO —-KANSAS CITY 8AN FRANCISCO | and Hopper-Kelly’s Sercibl there; romping, or building block castles, on edie the nursery floor! Give them a smooth, clean, eyes. But sanitary floor surface on which to play. Frise fleotive come her September | clock | Use Fuller Rubber Cement. Floor Paint, Phoenix Floor Paint or 1 oo iu ies Ser one sae *«°15? for Floors’? Varnish—-they keep the nursery floor bright and Sineneal tng the winter apart for r6| ADDITIONAL CLUBS ? cheerful. ides simp cons Lied ae Phoenix Floor Paint E thar Young women from 16 to 30| DAUGHTERS’ AUXILIARY e ahi ea igh, elas. eas Rex A. Turner, 720 Bellevue ave.i7 at g o'clock N. Assisting hostesses will be Mra. bales: Leah Norman and Mes. Helen Bar| eagreRN STAR CLUB TO SEW |= 5 = RAC ETTT AL AARORATORLA Remarc y. Ch a efreshme at) Sey ose na Tetreshiments St) Eastern Star club will'sew on Fri Lpeiiyes i 5 ted Be rock 4 teule | Sept. 7, from 10 until 5 o'clock in the club rooms, 4090 Arcade build ing. Luncheon will be served at 12:15 NORDICA CHORAL CLUB | Fall activities of the Nordica years of age are eligible to join} The Daughters’ auxiliary to the tic film that is non absorbent and easy to keep clean and that pre- ashen la: cating cheb will be eo wents restless feet from ruining your floors, tensibl this club, Qualifications and gen-| W eral information may be obtained|tertained at the home of the Misses z Seach from the president, Miss Edna} ands Mesparet Boves, 6319 1923 Model Burner No. 1 You save fuel. For the nursery, the hall, the kitchen or bathroom—for any wood- : a catia Moore, Pe pee. eal 102 Mon-| ; th ave. K es on, pee, Sep: - work inside or outside of the house*-there is a special Fuller luct. the cof aa Pa Beare Tam nc ted — You eliminate all soot, ashes or dirt. | Whatever your painting need, W. P. Fuller & Co. makes a paint With STEVENS W: R. C. tee eee RING RST ATPASE for the purpose, Fuller Paints and Varnishes have been made for 74 “a Stevens W. R. C. No. 1, will meet | SEXTON FRIENDSHIP CLUB You cut down your work. coun years, of the highest grade materials, by scientific formulas, They >. Friday, September 7, with Mrs, Myra! ‘The Sexton Friendship club will | Be Catiicent, 611 Becond ave. W. Lunch- | even whist party Saturiey evening: | OXO GAS (kerosene) burners are manufac- e resale of ea years Of devepminatiny te ee Wen ype on at noon. Comrades and friends! september 8, at 8 o'clock, meeting tured in 32 different styl t fi ss f i ask for Fuller Paints and Varnishes, you call for quality you can welcome. yr es with Mrs. Elisabeth Potter at the ed In ¢ yles, a type Tor every | depend on. A Fuller dealer in your vicinity sells them, See him, or ies OF THE Armory, eG use. Fits in any average firebox, for stove or | 1 v3 write our Service Department for advice, Our «Home Service’? GOLDEN NORTH ALET CIRCLE members of the Ladies of the Golden North are requested to be| Alki circle of the Fruit and Flower furnace. ‘ a \ booklet is free, Mission will meet at the home of Mra. wesent at the next business meeting, Friday, September 7, at 8 p.m, at|J- J. Cannon, 4714 Beach drive, on their hall, 192344 First ave. Tuesday, September 11, at 2p. m. ahi were The above illustrates our Pi | F WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION Oe gia Nn latest type burner. This ipe ess Furnace The Women's association of Ply-| ENTE! NME i rte ae pass ‘mouth church-will meet in the parlor| The Haller Lake Improvement burner generates in one The principle of construc- of the church on Friday, September | club entertained on Mondoy evening, and one-half minutes, and tion of this furnace is such 7. Tho executive bourd will as-|September 3, with a basket social,| jg wonderful in its results, that it will heat uniformly semble at 11 a. m,, followed by a|entertainment and dance in their new rf 4 and economically a house funecheon at 12:30 o'clock, with the| $4,000 clubhouse, This was one ox for speed, cleanliness and é tromiatx to alent a | Univernity circle acting as hostesses, | the first socal events thin fall of the efficiency. ¢ e Si dba shcy | W: P: FULLER & CO, as econ 301 Mission Street, San Francisco # ‘ 21 Branches in Pacific Coast Cities - Factories: San Francisco and Los Angeles y Se At 16 o'clock Dr, Lilburn Merriti| Haller Lake community. Circulation of the heated ey . will speak on ‘The Juvenile Court] On Saturday, September 15, the Width ... 6% inches products insures an equalization PAI NTS VARNISHES one and ‘its Activities,’’ elub will give a card party and fy Cin of the heat In the home and a monts see dance, Height .. . 7 inches perfect ventilating system. Crogan LEACH HEIGHTS CLUB ble a is Fis inches Maximum Heat. Is Attained in function! Jexch\ Heights Womens Improve: | RUMMAGE SALK a I be angles Three Minutes THE FOLLOWING FIRMS CARRY FULLLG PAINTS AND VARNISHE: ore t ment club will meet with Mrs. David! Chapters G and BB, P. K. O. will Write for Catalogue Absolutely Guaranteed W. P. FULLER & CO. HOWELLS PHARMACY suAnont such a Dow, 924 N. 46th gt, on Friday,| have a rummage salo on Friday and ve. and Incknon St 830 Broadway TO84 PR dink Bh) j with ord : 1 it 2 o'clock, turday, Septe 4, q nN, i souTY, Nt bi 0 ans SR a‘ p)_ Beptember 7, at 2 oc Haturday, Septembar 7 and f, at 1812 0X0 GAS HEATING CO. Seattle, Wi BHO Duwamish Avenue” BUNGE MARERR UI Coy | Wire suring Mrs, A, Ft, Moleod, WA ut-6262 or Gly fo used ahah a Slee wer Binraae Geeaeeeas mouNTATS etbid Hows. White Shrine of Jeruaulem’ will | Mra, H, N, Ault, ME Irse-2122. 1 AND HDWH., bad 4 i! st wes ¥a0s, A: urera Ave, ‘ g meet Wriday, September 7, at 8 oe 1112 Howell wr JUNCTION cation » O'clock, in the Mavonle temple, G. A. Rt. HOME BEWING CLUB aweeten 14h! le The Ladies of the GA. Tt. Sewing - excess ‘a NEEDLY CLUB club will give a dolly tea at the home | 595.7 UNION STRE ton and + ‘Phe Needis club € Alpha auxil|of thelr treasurer, Annie Lafferty, McFARLAND LUMBBIL COn tablet fq fary to Local 687 will meet Friday,| 1810 15th ave, on Wednesday, sep 125th und Victory Way 290 va in harm eptember 7, with Mra, G. Glover, | tember 12, at noon, Take Capitol Hill /WHEDY & POPP, NT COn s : pyle A616 N. 44th ot. car, Every ono weleome, W108 N, 45th Mt. Mis Wier Te. “ : A ‘ i , a a . itll pebinhenmiNilie rs recor eta nervy ag Pa ct sa iho ap bla sina tinransal aig h/t ws i janet nsitalahnnanee aioe i ta as Siyailties aA nina ‘ ‘Waele “" 1 j sebuah, " } ‘ " ona . i fh ‘ A ' , 1 ‘ RTA TTAB CAH TY Na eFC ROOST DH RONG } HOMER Meh valet Mm) Lb