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m, and Miss Eliza will be the other Informal Bridge and Supper TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1924 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE ‘13 Seattle S ty |(__MISs Esa susr —_} Personal attle Society = | ex . Edited by lian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA ir-0600 ¥ st ; ‘ ‘Aedeant Frances Oldham e 4 Music—Louise Raymond Owens ‘in B " Dance at Tennis Club June 14; . tertaaning for Miss Jerome iy ee ans | Wedding of Interest ¢ 28 if : s this week.|to Seattle Friends tes, Tau ae ARE NOW IN EFFECT , on ke |! iM apd - * : prices wil! not be any lower tl on. i} r x 1 Mrs. Leo ato 7 tou F f " i ‘ x . tM aM Dr. and ( f it e J York ¢ sumn : ‘¢ inet wows ico nf Ofer LADYSMITH COAL tow |} Luncheon for ‘ ve: dard of the summer Slim Betty De Y Mr 1M | Br a th he a va spent | s Geiser " ss + rf 1 Customers who acted on our recommendations in pa 1 2 dont Edward L. Buckley x Mrs. M. M. McElwaine, Mr, Robert always saved money by laying in their coal requ | ¥ rt a ani D. | Brink and Mr, I the right time. j i wit ; Mrs tes raveianl t Unive . . . | ae ney chr ae comers oe school for bore! Accept No Substitute for Genuine Ladysmith Coal . Miss Clara Lee ! nd Mr, Duncan } ‘. T. Preston, Mr \ Thomas F. Oakes, Mr F Post, Mr. Richard MM Parties Honor | ey SS 968 Ir win Orthopedic Lunch honor Miss Eleanor and Miss| Service | who will leave shor Mra C. Tenny will be hostess | Sea islands, | for Interlaken guild at the Or | tf will enter-| dic Lunch room We ay, assisted | i mah fe binebadl by M A. W ahm, Mra. J, Bh. on Thursday afternoon at her apart-| Darragh, Mra. Miller, Mra. B, in the St. al. “4 G, Goebel, Mr mnell, Mra. afternoon Mrs. Mary M./T. L. Monson. eth Gilbert, gave a luncheon at the Golf| Mrs. J A. Hodge, Mrs. A. P. Her.| their ms onor. man, Mrs. A. M. Hare, Mra. EL M e Tandberg, Mrs. L. I Bakken, Mra Colle ge Club J. N. Har Mrs. Fite Mra W. G. Weatherston. *. Gates and Golf Picnic Miss Alma Harter. " exe club le for Fr pod Cour has planned a ift Shop will be H. J. Rams Mra. Frank charge for W. lafternoon. Women’s Clubs | | CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY | ADDITIONAL CLUBS | aes | | s SISTE: CLUB ROSE SOCIETY WILL MEET Puget Sound Sisters’ |leave shortly for Europe to spend two years in the Miss Elsa Just, daughter of Mrs. Agnes B. Just, will meet with Mrs. C ight | THe last meeting this weason ot | music.—Portrait by Bushnell, in Madrona park, Wedneslay, June |‘M® Seattle Rose Soctety will be |—— - ome it held Friday, June 13, at 12 noon, in| patra eru i the cafetetria at the ¥. W. Cc. Alp ini iabettne vata at P. E. 0. MEMBERS Mr. James Hamilton Howe will! qi ce tie Tabara TO AS speak on “Roses in the Realms of | +) orn fi ‘ All members of the | srusic. | f P. Ey O. sisterhood are invited Shae mee . t; Mr meet with the presidents and retir.| “'* Gam Austin Parsons. E ing presidents of the six Seattle; ™29. requests as many ‘ chapters on Wednesday afternoon, |*T® ®% possible be present; un Bes Sint ra, Cyrvs Whi June 11, at 2 o'clock, at the home of |!8h¢d business will be wound ALPHA AUXILIARY nec Mra Mrs. J. W. Phelps, 1017 Boylston |fT the season and arrangements| Alpha auxiliary 3 treasurer; Mrs ave. N. jcompleted for the auxiliary flower | regular meet Frida of White Cr et 6! 6 | display annual rose show, Jun¢ m., in Union Reco: chairman of th 18 and 19 On KERAMIC SOCIETY AE Noga ae - = The Northwest Keramic society Ray auriliary feels greatly hon red as the flower comm! will hold its next regular meeting at the Calhoun hotel the chamber of comm on Wednesday, June 11, Dinner will be served at ies bees age the decorating of | O'clock p.m. Instead of the usual| © 2s ship “Seattle” dur ite} study in design and lecture, the club|"@yY !9 Puget sound waters, will entertain its members and friends |'®® ™embers are asked to renpor with @ special program of music |**@¢rously to this and speakers from other civic clubs keep in touch with the chairman of the city. during the visit of the fleet ie ee The meetings of the society will ume in September. AUXILIARY ALL SAINTS’ eae | CHURCH LADY STIRLING CHAPTER honor and 1 The Woman's Auxiliary of All| Lady Stirling chapter, DA. R Saints’ church will give a luncheon! wii celebrate Flag day and Molly and card party, Wednesday, June| Pitcher day on Saturday, June 14 11, at 1 o'clock, at the Lakeside|with a picnic at the home of Mrs clubhouse. |H. A. Hanscom, at Hunt's Point Ci tog ec | Take steamer Ariel at the end of | SIX O'CLOCK DINNER we Madison. st. car line at 10:46.) Circle B, of the First Presbyterian | FOF {!nformation call Mrs. E. aI Brownell, GA rfid-5834. church, will meet for dinner on Wednesday, a 6 o'clock Juno 11, at the home of Mrs. J. A. Colcock, 2301 | M 8 | Shoreland drive. | hee | YLUSIC Piano Pupils in Recital A group of Myrtle M. Noble's pu-| pils will appear in two piano recitals li Wednesday and Saturday even. | ALPHA NEEDLE CLUB Alpha Needle club will the home of the president, 3804 Whitman meet at , Mrs. Rols, for an all-day ave., seasion, on Wednesday, June 11, |!088 of this week, at Recital hall, in| This will be the last meeting of the | O44 Fellows’ temple. | pened | _Partictpating will be Iltzabeth ney Cook, Incr Kinkaid, Margaret | Brandt, Edith Madsen, Ingfrid Rich. LORRAINE SOCIAL CLUB |stad, Ruth Sundborg, Charles Pfol, | Lorraine Soci: club will meet with | Kristine Madsen, Irene Richstad, Lil Miss Hilda Boa 118 18th ave. N.,| lan Haldon, Dorothy Moorhouse, Wednesday, June 11, at 2 p. m.| Marie Frederici, Lillian Lamim: “a Eastern Stars invited. | Mildred Wiles, Marion Bryant, Jane see | Newell, Eva Watson, Evelyn Mad- jsen, Hazel Butt, Helen Lea, Verna | Smith, Evelyn Jensen, Dorothy Mor- ris, Edith Matthews, May Hunt and Barbara Gray. GREEN LAK Green Lake V with Mrs. R. E. wood ave., 11:20 a. m. w T. U. . U. will mee Elkins, 5903 Green- Wednesday, June 11, at Flower Mission program .. — HOME SEWING CLUB The Ladies of the G. A. R. Home Sewing club will meet for a noonday luncheon on Wednesday, June 11, at the home of Mrs. Margaret Cuss man, 6603 32nd ave. N. W., Take Sunset Hill car, No. 5, to 64th and 32nd. A ARN WOMAN'S TURY CLUB The board of trustees of the Wom. an's Century club will meet Wednes. day, June 11, at 10:30 a. m.,, at the Puget Sound Savings and Loan asso. ciation, 200 Pike st 10c QUART for the Best Milk— from our own herd of Tested Holsteins—pure, sweet, natural Milk, SHINN | } | | oO Round Trip Only *83G from Seattle xe soothing May 22 to September 18 in use, White lesh-Rach Ask Fa tad bad rates Send 10¢ for Trial Sire E. L. Carey, G. A, TERD,T. HOPKINS & SON, New York Ticket Office 1407 4th Ave. 'Gouraud's' Phone Eillott 5560 oriental Cream PROTECT | Your Doctor and Yourself ” “PHIL MILK OF MAGNESIA SAY “PHILLIPS” to your druggist, or you may not get the original Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for 50 years. Refuse imitations of genuine “Phillips” bottles. 25-cent also larger size, contain directions and uses. } et the Butter-Nut {\ Boy be Your Baker NOT HOW CHEAP BUT OH! HOW GOOD WASHINGTON BAKERIES study of BE « BAYLES HROTHERS i 3007 12th Ave. N. I rie a dines hake Way SUNNYSIDE COAL & WooD ij KE nwd-01 28 } | FUEL YAnD, iggtee 10 Stone Way. iP | Irne-0) | Mr. John Ryan, Jr sect io: 4 [by Mr. Robert Taylor PHING , URL Jung 17 from the University of Vi aoe Cones | ginia. Mr, Taylor will be Mr. Ryan's house guest for the summer months Mrs. M. Lyle, of Charlottesy COMNWALL FUEL CO, VALLEY FUEL CO., { Va, ts visiting her son, Dr, Minor AT76 14th Ave. N Kulnier and Alaska, Lyle, tor ' Miz Irne-0010 HA nier-6 GREEN LAKE FURL CO., J. 8, VINEN J P rd. Geil and Maia; W..C, Blektord are Nv. Ee allroad and Thomas, occupying lg unloading Mr 1 Mra. | Thomas Merrill 8 y for her iu | home. . 4 | cee : CHARLES E. PEABODY, President T. A. DAVIES, Manager 659 COLMAN BUILDING—MA in-1079 American Distributors of the Products of the Celebrated Mines of Canadian Colleries (Dunsmuir), Lt., Located at Ladysmith and Comox, B. C. z f Bie y ° | keeper, was need to 18 month: will | family r sum. | short a distance away, but to which Tax Conspiracy cep w ‘ 8 i = mnths mer h they cannot draw up because of lack in the penitentiary at the same time ck facilities. Or, if the cargo| Charges Upheld | os tie siino charge. ‘The men ap Mr be lumber, It is merely thrown over’) gan FRANCISCO, June 10. pealed the case on the grounds that er board tote oe ing hooke and ropes |CRars*s Of conspiracy to violate! improper remarks wore maassiitn i op tli att be nto rafts which {the income tax law which resulted! prosecution in presenting the éase 5 M are then floated landward. [im the conviction of C. M. Hansen |ty the jury. Eliz “Altho nine months have remee in federal court in Tacoma, were| pansen is president of the Star. ‘ kohama was laid waste PY) upheld by the United States circuit ba et Ne coma ‘ earthquake and fire, the harbor fa-| 00° 07 = = pocge Magnan of appeals, it was announced bs ties there have not |today, Hansen was cl tored to norm: failure to pay $27,000 in French administration has In the meantime, a tremendous) ang was sentenced to a y ore than 1,200 miles of roads flow of goods is entering and leaving |in the federal penitentiary in Morocco, most of them with cam- Japan thru that port. Between pler) yey pores: Hansen's book- | el-drawn rollers. 1 and pler 5, of the msn quay wall, = — —— ; |no steamer is allowes & il after the |sea bottom in cleared, which ts ex pected to be next October. The re as RT aes p airing of the breakwater, floating Rebuilding of Port Facilities, |: d berthing jetties im still | I |tar from completion | | | S Slow, However | Aitho there were more than 4,000 Blouses ,expert wharf coolies and stevedores TOKY © 10.—The few nkele-|in Yokohama on the morning of Sep: tons of buildings rising | tember 1, half of them were killed or 2 75 U the city immediately after the ld p earthquake, and have not returned. é egy About 2,000 untrained coolles have Whether it is a tho streets at their base and to the! taken their places, but thelr lack of ie i congested situation of the harbor. training is a serious handicap to the smartly tailored Yokohama js a port that is con-| rapid handling of cargo. The lack| blouse; a boyish | tinuing 4 tremendous business, | of lighters is also keenly felt. Light: | z, despite the fact that much of the|ers with a total gross tonnage of| model with a i equipment for handiing that business | 230,000 tons were reduced to a ton. | Peter Pan collar; t has not yet been replaced. nage of about §0,000 by the burning | e 8 of freighters may be seen] of 1,000 of them, This has. since or a fluffy dress | . within the encircling arm | been increased to 190,000 tons, one| to his THE DEALERS NAMED BELOW WILL PROTECT YOU AUMS & SCOTT 120% Ovetde EL tot FUEL CO, & woop ; oe. 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