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FRIDAY, JUNE THE R PAGE 15 Seattle Society (LUCIE VOLKEY.—}| “t Come Sh Edited by Li t Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA ir-0600 Assistant—Fran: 5 Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens S| SHOPPING IN THE RAIN le ts @ tures, t Hostess at Dinner Tonight; Luncheon 1 sudden wet and violent gust that ce inat B y King’s last Tue Compliments Miss Fay dey ade m uainted with th terest é I've news of ther ‘ wid : « at fea peter 4n hour later, taking refuge f he weathe the Eitel Building, I came + fagghetree ; pierre a ; Nell MoGlaughiin in y Next I discovered something interesting for the who t graduated. It’s Trimble prada itr: Mis edlp x ' a summer school of nery in the Peoples Bank Building Qrtertains tractive bridesmaid Bandeaux \ There are vacation classes in bead-work and china painting in a studio of the te attendants. Dorothy Hedrick chid chiffon and ‘ of yellow and = pink rosebuds, Mr. Melvin Cole was 2 j best man and the ush : ie Re ushers were Mr. Will Fete Bridal Party -|Winston rnotnvure nad’ dar An | Mr and Mra Fre ck worth Blog. Later there was a amal will entertain. wit reception covers on Tuesday After July 1, Mr. and Mrs, Ghorm. Wilsonian, in hor ley will be at home in Seattle. te Miss Audrey ¢ age to Mr. Clayton W, Weatherly entertained today i dab lace, carried a b of ten covers at ms 7 ay MOUS HATS THAT HARPER'S AND VOGt E IMAGINE, ON A MOL NT AIN TOP, FALLING A’ LEEP Picture for our de porns Eee a ef folding ‘ : CAMP ING od THOR are offer t just half pr at Cl THE FOURTH COM T tw year 8, OBLIGINGLY, ON FRIDAY | YOU CAN RENT FOR YOUR PARTY Ha f ‘ Wedding Solemnized at Portiand will be celebrated June | () “pd | Sieeanae viaks ish Mi t to ae : The will precede the wed-| St, Joseph’s Church | tent, the tarp, the camy rest t . , re 1 church and| ‘The marriage of Mrs. Anne Mae} with 1. ‘They mak « f i incl members of the} of Mrs. James J.| LEWIS WIRELE University St adios ridal | . and} pil Fs | t un Mr worth Blogg will enter p aon of | | CHARMING RUGS CAN BE MADE | = A lp tain this evening with a bachelor nd Mrs. Henry J. Gardner, of | From pea: 28 pps on Ay FLUFF RUC | y : thin t dinner at his home for Mr, Weat 8. W., was solemntzed | | wii ‘ole ae for $3.0 BE sen-1781 Page erly. June 18, with é Ruth Tanzer Se Sak oe eee Pop hee ag * Gaor e Catiee oie suet te ee Ce Betrothed ber. Father Garrigan, of St. Jo Ag ipescaese | AG regular ‘beds that: you can carry under one, erm, Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Tanger an-|seph's church, officiated. | | FOR BEADED BAGS AND GIFT THINC a ti n1¢ nounce the engagement of their| The wedding march was played by | | In decorated china, see the Rhind-Steele studio, upstairs McDermott) Pop mH LITTLE FELLOW daughter, Ruth Lucile, to Mr. Robert | Mrs. Matthew Skube, organist, and | Bldg From three to six, BROWNING KING'S have beautiful wash suits! A. MeNee, Jr, son of Mr. and Mra./ Miss Noreen Powers on tie violin. <5 Ge A button-on, laced-front del has short sleeves and exclusive Eng- Robert A. MeNee, of Randle, Wash.| ‘The bride was very charming in Nothing has been found more attractive for the tea party yh thesia hse ara. yallow <etaen: Ecowasand ae Miss Tanger graduated from Queen/an imported gown of ivory French sets of Haviland or Bavarian China done in mellow orange luate tia ee s1ERdekond ak Valvenite Anne high school and attended the | crepe and pearls, with hat to match, | and carried a shower bouquet of | white Ophelta roses, orchids and University of Washington and Mr. McNee wus a former student at tho | THAT BIT OF ROUGH AGATE YOU'VE KEPT VACATION TIME CLASSES IN MILLINERY sweet peas. For its “histor can be cut and mou i | Ate iotthied dndatai ne FAact aoinic 47 is i ade Poy latter institution. ts tory" } ! The wedding will take place In the| Her sister, Mixs Queen Dreaney, | ee aaah pick, Are tered, begining ‘next werk, ty autumn. was her only attendant. She was 4 Th gowned In a French frock of honey: dew georgette, with matching ha and Ophelia roses and pink sweet | EVERAL CLUB PEOPLE uk: to thal el BLUE BIRD have been glorious! Th I'VE HEARD FROM That their outings on who need not work for her living, the making hat frames, the mysteries of blocking and shaping, the art of Evening Bridge for % ship can be chartered “at reasonable rates, EL jot-3 ings and folds, the trick of trimming, all the Uttle ways of Misses Schulz eviiete tached eee managing bows, are worth a lot more than it costs to learn them. ; a No e igga, of - 4 t Miss Katherine Schulz, who will|¥* | y swaying floor, fine music, novel surre AMONG THE BRIGHT NEW FABRICS leave July 8, to join their parents,| Solos during the mass were ren-| Lucile is the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore breezes, a rhyt Col. and Mrs. Edward H, Schulz, in | dered by Mrs. Walter R. Davis, Mrs.| Volkey, She was the dainty flower girl at the wedding of At BAUER are lingerie silks In all the soft new summer Honolulu, Miss Mildred Hughes will | Tomas | Ce atten Daven "| Mrs. Alfred Sherman Ellsworth (Marion Elford) on June NE OLD ENGLISH WARES MiageVeIROan: HLURO EET En entertain with ‘atx tables of bridge Sl Tiaediately’ after. the ceremony |4.—Portrait by P. Croule U'Renn. er cea aad’ a. well? ses oeaai meek, paitetda. ls each on Saturday ev g. 8 ome of - - = ee yeaa! X: peel me Mrs 5. E. Galbraith the bridal party left for a trip to 2 dinner china, ‘are priced si 5 y It {a an inspiration to visit a shop that shows you model garments “ ” e658 Skagway, Alaska, and will be at lta ‘hiskty | Ati Cont Ghana ne by the PACIFIC COAST CHINA CO. jainty step-ins, petties, costume slips—to guide you as you sew! - A me about July 16, Tacoma ment, «dati om its or a¥ eine Miss Partridge Has ioe Personal es “cake ook Wha Gen ee | Ccetire Wai e-hawdeed Uoliaid ail ir “cone es Church Wedding Engagement Announced | Mars. novert £, Elliott and daugh-| Williams THE “HOLLYWOOD” GIRLS |< dNet vou cam’ order les ordain tadivigually “moulded 1d cae Caan The marriage of Miss Ruth Part Mr, and Mra. H. F. Stannard, of |‘¢r, Mias Dorothy Elliott, Nev ag he Have dozens of ga " rtime frocks printed cre n hundred forms, colored to fit your table decorations? ridge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loyal | 3318 19th ave. &, announce the en. | Port, wiand, are the guests f HEBRE k Tr © ha that match them, too te t 4 Mrs. | SOCIETY A. Partridge, and Mr. John H. Ghorm-! gagement of their daughter, Cather.| few weeks of Capt ley, son of Mrs. Ida Ghormley, was | ine, to Mr. Henry E. Hanson of | James Griffiths boa ct pits4 Disb ] BEC Al SE BETTY FARIS BELIEVES $2 : Pe solemnized Wednesday evening, at| Mr. and Mrs, A. Hanson. The wed. Site men of star nitteos of t Pic eat si Ste pia taalng th paternal That good clothes play an important part in a girl's career fe: jadrona Presbyterian church, Rev. | ding will take place June 28 Miss Katherine Schulz, who grad-| Seattle Hebrew Benevolent y 4 Pyare Oke iis | looks up smart, unneeded apparel and resells it at one-third cost. ene Ballis reading the service. sloth |uated last week from Unive it the Caroline Kli Wirthmore, upstairs, McDermott Bldg. Preceding the ceremony Miss Luel- Service at sity of Washington, is the house ne fi aged, on fa Stanhope sang “For You Alone” reo : guest of Miss Katherine Bacon Pa and “I Love You Txply,” and Mr.|Orthopedic Shop. until July 8, when she will sail on bg VERY NUMBER YOU'RE TRYING TO READ iat Mistery of ees ns ty ase noticeable frocks modeled ‘ « s m c spring fashion show this year: Bought of the whole- guide seem# to be ng about in a wild Frank Moulton ren #| The Frink Park guild will be in|the Lurline for Honolulu, to join| ROSS PT. A. Dr. and Mes, Bdmund gpd ¢ for $89.00. Sold by a Seattle store for $75.00. Worn dy the Night.” ‘The wedding marches | charge the Orthopedic Lunch|her parents, Col. and Mra H.| The Roas PT. A. wil slightly tinted lenses will relieve tired ey purchaser at three parties. Taken to small shop to be re-sold. were played by Mr. Kenneth Lyman. | room on Saturday. Mra. E. T. Wal- | Schulz ket plenio-at the homo ¢ dap iets purchaser at three partic. Taken to, smalls Decorations ‘of the church were ef-| dron will be hostess, assisted by Mrs. | cee “4 Ronitom Eat Siois cat and summer glare are sure to get 0 neg + ee feetively developed with Dorothy E. Beckett, Mra. 8. A. Carman,| yp y ft Harvey, Jr. lett! si members and families 4 matter of glasece 414 IS A MAGIC NUMBER Perkins roses, maple leaves and/ Mrs. J. B. Hamilton, Mrs. J. M. Jac ‘Thureday for Vancouver, B..C.. m: All members a: nd famil pee -) For the home seamstress! Hen POSTPONE PICNIC | FOR TWO TYPES OF WOMEN : ings and buttons made at EUT Ds Bevlah Rovig, Mrs. C. orange syringm obsen, Mrs. ¥ The bride, given in marriage by | F. Udher, Mrs. Harold H. Peek, Mra, itching is done (8 cents), pleat- toring up with Mr. Dwight Paul, , 414 Bitel Bldg., over Bartell’s for the week-end. 3 as Beta Phi alumnae has postponed | The flapr nd the plat: older person, the HOME APPA ee oS her father, was lovely in ivory crepe| 8. J. Holmes, Mrs. bee ee rea pol tibet sigh Hits plenic from Saturday, Jun: SHOP is a “find.” Cute ceocth (hiaeet naw) ke Val aa ears] A ‘avintt: Back dotted frock Nae e narrow silver rivbow euaniau aaa satin, the cireular skirt and bodice | Mra. G. W. Johnson, Miss Helen Har-| yr ana tre. Daniel Kelleher re.|it® Picnic from Saturday, Jun nts of conservative style (some never worn), are re-sold at as-| ihe tran€ all act sole hidostbne Were trimmed with orange blossoms | rison, Miss Bernice Rovig, Miss Rita turneq the firwt of the week from a |‘? some time in July, se agreed a Fo de Ratna. ee ia | ue" front all act with dazeling rhinestones. and strands of pearls. It was worn| Martin, Miss Maud Youngs, Miss! Ji ce several months at their es |=: Be ¥ LER é Sie ie with a court train and veil of tulle| Betty Johnson and Miss Florence) tity in Virginia . THE NEATEST OF NECK-CLIP: | THE HOSTESS WHO CHOOSES and Chantilly lace and encircled with | Johnson. ; “ee | te: civent ‘au erintlchoe ctesegn hes ic gayi wis You | Have sauP imaréel| A “Capitol” has at her command a supreme thrill for the oc- rope of pearls. Orchids, lilies of| The Thrift shop will be in charge] 1, pucker Hattle;who attends the | 18 BivE) Ai 09 PinaOiney sarees Phen Yo: Bere eRe L nates cabkcndl’ guest,’ Ati. toubhy 6 her tinge: whal vases; saa valley, Ophelia roses and white/of Sunset guild all day Saturday. |y-iiversity of Washington, left this | = i | luxurious draw and swee -room lamp becomes a phonograph of the purest t of tone. The CAPITOL LAMP PHONOGRAPH, with its unique electric motor, is sold on the eastest terms at 205 Haight Bidg., Second and Pine. ie ditewatn yreparations used here! MA in.356 The matron of honor, Mrs. Rowena ! Miss Frances Steven C, on his summer vacation. preparations used MA Ir 4 sweet peas formed her bouquet. | represented by Mrs. J. Stoeffler nad | week for his home in Vancouver, 5. | |i Shop, Haight Building. How you'll love the Fontaine beauty | | Miss Jeannette Perry, accompanied Made in Seattle is a vegetable-mineral pack that is considered the atherine Kavenaugh of San fast word in set Women’s Clubs [ny Mins Katherine Kavanaugh of Han 1 es oe tific face rejuvenation. Our’ best shops prefer it! iva hd aitrigipedéicvonens WHEN YOU’RE THOROUGHLY HUNGRY , "4 ANNUAL BASKET PICNIC trip of séveral months abroad. ni 1; "NITUR WN rel th re | ate rohiékat ( Seah Ey Section) ak Wane! CAPETERIA CLUBS FOR SATURDAY [eet a cae OF wit give ts] save THOUGH YOU'VE NOTHING NEW TO WEAR They. serve fresh: asparagus, caulfidwer, eas aildust oatiseuee = cbtd beatae beakat BCake aioe at the| Mr. Brooke Tomlinson (Elizabeth | Chandler This you can be as spick and span ax you choose! Send the aba Se ower, pear— st_ oul he REUNION AND ALUMNI PICNIC | ental bases een echkaldon’* on | Kellogg) of Vancouver, B.C, is vis- | old things (even the hats and furs) to the PANTORIUM for a per garden—and oh such delectable June cherry ple! At 1409 First Ave. The annual West Side picnic and| R. H. Denny home, ‘ iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David | P . s|Lake Washington, Saturday, June eunion of the alumni and students of Washington State college will be at 2 p.m. Motors will meet the Kellogg, at their home at East fect y aning. This works wond ° * & Hahn ‘ aia ets THE PEOPLE WHO GO LIMPING I PARIS DECREE “ at GC attle. } To Dr. Susie Frasier's (4044 Arcade Square) come out invariably Jd at Point Defiance park, Tacoms, | Cowen park cars at College Inn, 14th Fe ae x ; : | with a light step and a smile. It’s marvelous what a good chiro Saturday, June 21, at 430 p.m. Dr.|ave. N. E. and University way. |" str, and Mra.'J. Howard Allen, Miss| Black. eatin and bengaline for early. Fall. chapeaur, | dint: can-novto ypaike dliseot: well} At tncsente : ne O. Holland, president of the = | ay oes | Dorothy Allen and Miss Laura Em-} An " lo jt E de is te beara us aireeas we Se dia! eg his experiences In| FRIENDSHIP C. ig y te for South Bend} window of sleek high-crowned millinery trimmed with} joa ts aes, i Scope during the past year. Friendship Camp, No. 2388, R.N.|0s0N9 the weekend with Mr. and| ‘ fascinating flaps and foldy and startling contrast fea.| EVEN HALF A HEAD’S A COMFORT! “Last year’s picnic was well attend-| of A., will have a picnic for Juvenile} strs. Marshall Allen. | tures, These ultra.smart advance models are priced at} You can have your hair permanently waved—transformed for all ed by-alumni and students from all) members, Saturday, June 21, at ee | $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95 while they last, Saturday and year into a jo of ripples and ringlets—for 60 cents a curl at parts cf Western Washington. It 13) Woodland park. Luncheon 1) Mrs. David Gilmore has returned A Monday, 218 Pike Street THE VIOLETTE, 608 Eitel. MA in-6473. expected that 200 or more will be| p.m. All members invited. from a visit with her sister, Mrs. | Bh sere Fast et : Bue: Ne present this year. ye ag | William Kirkman, in Walla Walla. CUSHIONED IN FADELESS CHINTZ! The comfort of a permanent wave is apparent when you go for a = ADDITIONAL CLUBS | rit pe The davenport for summer delight i# of enameled wicker fitted with swim, A wetting only makes it curtier! Driving, which usually ° | = ‘ Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Swain removed SALE rest-inviting cushions, There are wide, hospitable chairs to match blows a marcel into extinction, makes the “permanent” all the Music | RAILWAY POSTAL ‘ Thursday from the Hotel Sorrento} it at CARLSON'S, 800 Pine Street Brettier. No one's ‘nie (6 “sinfully ahiie when its meee ee 5 | CLERKS PICNIC to 1704 36th ave. for the summer!]_ . AEE a e \28te ently waver The process gives pep to the skimpiest locks, x Pupils’ Piano Recital | Railway postal clerks and their| months. 200 pairs $6 to $8 values— || another ideat dining room table for an apartment ts here. It Siac A piano recital will be given by | families will have a picnic at Hall's| ehh ii Sale Price $2.95 and round, full sise—a gate-leg model that's wide enough to be useful! A PRACTICAL COVER FOR-A DRESSER TOP pupils of Sadie Mossman, on Friday | lake Sunday, June 22, instead of Sat-| Dr. and rs J.C. core atte even ichen the sides arc down. ‘As ‘well as for m: console or, breaktest room [table tain scat heen evening, June 20, at 8:15 o'clock, at |urday, June 21, at Woodland park. | day for a week's stay * : res tba ® 8 Sanitas waterproof fabric and simply decorated with bright color: the Y. W. C._A. auditorium. bs aes Bi Ge So THOSE STATELY AWNINGS Two easily applied enamels that cover up unsightly tanks, pipes Following is the program: POETRY CLUB TO PICNIC | rere SEE t make a home conspicuously handsome (comfortable, too) and registers are “Nusink” and “Nustove.” Wonderfully. efficient wanes The regular June meeting of the| AUXILIARY TO GIVE needn't cost half as much as you think they must! I’ve been in in making the resin-stained tile or bricks of the fireplace spotless quiring about them at CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS, where they're again is a packet of steel wool. I find them all at UHL BROS. made to order, and find that the prices are distinctly lower here. 509-511 Union st. “Christmas Bells” .Jente crt Bobolink’ ee esward Crawtord. aynor Biake| Poetry club (Seattle chapter Ameri-| RELIEF TEA | - Krogmann|can Literary association), will be a! ‘The auxiliary to Veterans of For-| picnic at Dr. William 1. Hall's home | eign Wars will give a relief tea a och tr . Davies 5 Hs 23 At 76 University street, on the bridge. ames schace of the Butterfile Bennes at Indianola on Sunday, June 28.|the nome of Mra. Mamie Hesch, 703 vais A wicker bird cage hung from a slim standard made much Uke a ty Misis ORaishiaec cs Re Ree Be HS pace cb ae cetera a te hie uy | 7 i THE PRETTY VOILE YOU'VE CHOSEN drooping sunflower has a scortd of decorative value in @ house, (b) Etude Op. 12 Helter | eee aiid bal Sapa ed! bo inaw | Big Special For your summer frock will be made up Just as you wish It, for especially when the bdird is a “roller,” a songster supreme. Barnett Crawford. | WASHINGTON HIVE No. 944 see Rate ; tpi $5.00, at BORGUM'S, 709 Pine street o8. « “To a Toy Soldier” rea Washington hive No. 944, Ladies | WOMEN'S KEEWADIN CLUB | in Children’s Sandals | Vesa TWO NEW MIDSUMMER HATS ewadin club of} bees, will give a card) The Wome ret Wolf. ‘ j of the Ma | 's See Our Windows One of our shops displays cotton voiles in such rich colorings that} For vacation days! You can buy the first one (a regular $7.50 Vaise in A Minor ; party Thursday, June 26, at 1:30 p.| Mercer island will give its monthly 6 e | you must feel the fabric in order to be convinced that it’s not of value) for $3.95. The second one, from the same lot, you can buy “In an Alnbama Cabin” ... : m., at I. O. O. F. temple. bridge luncheon Thursday, June W. L. Douglas Shoes georgette or chiffon. at just 26° cents at the MODEL on Monday and Tuesday. 529 Anna Christianson. ‘owast 2. 5a T®, at the clubhouse.» Luncheon will be for Men oe Peoples Bank Bldg. Minuet” .- igs 8 OF L. 0. T. M erved 2 o'clock. Hostesses for . 4 rims : eee eee Stover Hejmund Toles fathg Seed Dubie initia- fie ettostiont wilt be Mis. Lo 2 OLDER WOMAN OUTWITS “OVERE " ee , “4 ¥ Pee rence Nederlee. NOTE OS MRE Wil thests tor |Hovey, Mra: 0. A: Olson Mea, 5. ther Time, when she hay Hsther Baum remove the flaws (moles| COVERED WITH DAINTY HAND EMBROIDERY “Butterfly” ‘floss Mebrid CT esasaees rait Tuesday morning, June 2 Riley, Mrs. C. , Horton and Mrs, an er and superfluous hairs) that flourish after one's forty, 1109 Ameri. sien one dress patterns priced at, $10.00, at the SEA “Hummer Reverie eiaien ts intent be iW has in I, 0. 0. F, temple. |G. A. Lamb, can Bank building be | ¢ Sette ide corridor “To = Wild Hose” . ring lunch. | : Non tee Ena anti dich bpckd | DORIC SOCIAL CLUB | & Hahn A SCUFFED TOE OR HEEL ! | FROCK OR BIT OF FUR OR HAT Mitar—Marsch’ , .» Behubert | WOM ‘§ MISSIONARY Doric Soclal club, O, E. 8. will 103—Pike St—1 Is not fatal! Your suede or satin pumps can have new toe-tips| If it needs a clever re-muking take it to the MODEL, 529 Peoples (For two pianos.) | UNION | meet in Woodland park Thursday, p—hike St. applied by the LANDIS Shoe Repair System, They replace and re-| Bank Bldg. A summer discount ¢ per cent is offered on all Doris Barth and Selma Berg, | ine executive board of the|June 26, Luncheon ut 1 p.m. Cof cover all sorts of heels, too, at 412 Unton street, fur repairs. bg ato, n> i if Cramer) Women's Baptist Missionary Union | fee and cream will be furnished by ba ei ctine Sie “a Inez Christianson | will be held Thursday, June 26, at) the club. Kastern Stars and friends | 'THE PINE TREE IN THE ALLEY! JUST THE. MARCEL PART UW. | aay at the ¥. W.C. A. invited, aac sae » 1E & ALLEY! ha < 5 ‘a daibuimay. Denes” tris. Maanowell Heo Een nes ey haere eee | This is the slogan of Miss Taggart’h Pine Tree Tea Room, to be To give one's face distinction 1s the queenly -half-diamond put in 1 My Helene ch Brod ve" UADY. STIRLING | DAUGHTERS OF | transplanted next Monday from the McDermott block to the alle perfectly at CLEMIE'S, 220 Haight Bldg, MA in-4499, ita Watenate’l. > G, Braga! CHAPTER, D. A. R |ST, GEORGE | | where Pine and Westlake meet ar Frederick's. ; alent et ads! Sad Marsch-Hollaender Op. 4900-0. | Taay stirling chapter, D, A. R.,| Daughters of St. George will be | Tne. | wine raa | THE BEST COFFEE ON THE COAST a aartee A Holomonwon. ndix| will entertain with « tea at the |entetained at luncheon and te sew: | oF 4 * | WHEN ANNA G, SCHOBER, CORSETIERE | Is a Java blend offered at 8 pounds for $1.10 at Hughes, 703 Pine St bpd 4 Fritz Krelsler | home of Mrs, Edwin J. Brown, 8\ing bee on Thursday, June at 1 Once fits you with a NU-HONE you'll be happy! BL tot-6766 woe Inette Moszkownkt | | . Jonton st, Thursday, June 26, at|p. m., at the © of Mrs. W : 3 you | SEZILY BEAUTIFU p i "rhe affair will i ohoe Ves Thine, 708 ith ava Apateaent B, | IeeCream, : | BREEZILY BEAUTIFUL If ever Fashion decrees that blouses: and skirts are smart worn y if Valk erly James st. cable. Are the summertime frocks of georgette, of silk, or light wool Nelac op 4 | Wiliam Sherman Walker, formerly | Take James # hart 9 without jackets, cven we wan ones will be going back to stays,| fabrics, Inid in the new combination pleatings at E, H. SHAMEK’S, Voine Brillant opin OP 34\ af, of Lady stirling chapter, : Nothing ‘quite #0. satlet; yaa HH cs ae ‘cas atte aeRO TP T Ute noe renee BORUAY: et Reese leas ea tants hs ¥, ink, ivetarieh,: pure) and Nee | Dae HE patter x ral of the national society, embers of the drama departme Laura Nelson. eral of the na 3 ai ca (. Latah ee Gik Ls ga da pee oe! pate ite relude © sharp Minior- .« Hachmaninoft| Mra, W. 8. Hopkins, state regent, |held thelr annual piay day at the Ait et hy Hollywood 1 | YOU'LL SAY GOOD-BYE TO SHOES THAT SHUFFLE | 'TO IRON THE LACY FRILLS r Marjorie Brodt, | ye {also will be an honor guest |home of Miss Saran Williams, at lee Cream in its many fla | Aw you walk when you go to LINDGREN'S. Here, at 1807 Fourth] That give gayety to the frock of tissue, voile or organdie, T've tapering WIRGe? 66+ WeHONeUPh Bee Medina, on Tuesday, Juno 17. ASE vos, for your deayert | ivenue, they sell the smartest of pumps and oxfords built on com: | found a delicate power machine at the Seattle SUPPLY Laundry. Converto G Minor Mondelswohn | AUXILIARY RAINIER er luncheon a mirth-provoking pro- ; Bea tanks | bination lasts to hold the heel firm and leave the toe uncramped It restores the gossamer lightness and airiness of ruchings and (for two pianow) | NOBLE POST NO. 1 gram, under the direction of Mra Always fredh to take home | Dyers ruffles on all sorts of garments, You'll be delighted with the serv- List Ma ar laden Guest night will be colebrated at} Ired Bert, Jr, was given, with Mra. in pints or quarts, or served |} ice you get at this fine plant, Call CA piti-0300. Recital | the regular mecting of Rainter Noblo|Jamew A. K Aealating | at the counter | JUST RIGHT TO CARRY OFF Rar asians Jance ecita, | Post, No, 1, on Monday evening,| ‘The retiring chairman, Mra, Ar | iat caia a TATA. each SAD AW BNORER BI Cat $16 Westlake , at TTRERED AN } pdb Mitchell will present 49! June 23, at & o'clock, in the Amerl-|thur Holt, reviewed the work done | To camp | good used phonograph from 1 a OUT OF CLUTTERED ATTICS tal on| can Legion club rooms, New Aretic|by the department during the previ 5 6 Third ave ous ye do the new chalrman, ‘riday evening, June 20, 8:15) hotel, 609 Third ay is year, An ian et the Women's University| Arrangements have been made for| Mrs. Donald Olson, spoke of plans cide, 6 very interesting evening, for the coming year, An interest HUD! a“ dance ¢ , i of her pupils in 4 dan panamas to wear for sports. Even the men's models of years ago can be reblocked into the smurtest shapes at this shop at 407 Union St One of Larry Semon's best, is presented at the COLONIAL Theater tonight and tomorrow, together with “succes: | | | A JOLLY. COMEDY ve} pads | Half tho girls 1 know are bringing down to CHURCHILL'S 1 u Brandon Tynan play.