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EATTLI TAR 4 » any | Seattle Society [ ~ MALCOLM KAYE RHINE |OLD RIVER BAR NCH DRES i Edited by I an Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA ir-0600 |! jell IS GONE | Assistant-—-Frances Oldhar Ls i fusic—Loui ond Owens U. S$. Army Engineers Deep- 1s a : ; en Columbia Channel Seer e® Fees if Small Bridge Tea for ¥ ounger Set; Eddys { teaspoon papr att Hosts at Country Club PO Put all ingredients a | Beat we M ra ts|Junior Birthday Party es of the on ¢ very cold ua sing « 5 "1 Mrs. William <A. Merritt ente 4 f4 . July 6, [tained 10 childr . ws a ROQUE WORT 2 he home és t Blaine st for o . f ¢ Mrs. R ah Paint s fifth te constru ef t ; 5 0 fit | To above French Dress re 4 > a ce eand bers a t t viele : > 7 ing, add 3 tablespoons 3 ave been lin to} Small Bridge Tea rive 4 ‘ members of y ger ae For Miss Doris MeV are The channel has be feepene Roquefort cheese which * oe s shortly for a trip Bast, Miss from one to two feet - «tt has been crumbled with -} roy ja Shank entertained with a past year by the « S effect of ) mo ? ; e cheese just Luncheon Will Hone bridge tea at her home on |the current and i ie fork. Add the cheese jus Ridi ng C lub afternoon {is forced between the jetties, the before serving. and Mrs Eddy w Corwin 8. Shank with he report shows. The e now oo. yr the riding ters, Mre. Arthur Trumbu’ 44 to 45 feet in depth at low tde Home-made salad dressings—when made with qlub on 4 ' ing with aj Lee and Miss Virginia Shank, and at the mout iS r juncheon at their hom ay her daughterintaw, Mrs, Corwin ‘ing Old Cobatabia river bar, kaow Amaizo Oil—are better than the best you can buy, ie club Philip "Shank, will } July & al the oe fs re sbi : “iy © =a th for Southern Californ a. to yp fran ahead pag and they are more economical as well. a for several weeks a oe ee ee ; ; sea aad Miss Eyman 2 | to paviention, is a thing Your Grocer Dressings are made with Amaizo in little time, Complimented |Spend Week-End at jammers bumped in and out over a J because Amaizo does not curd. Miss Olive Leonard s entertaining Pp, Li 19-foot bar, The entrance w ee p. | n ‘aradise Inn rance was deep mith t the Sunset |" (\moong the many Sea | eae4, oem time to time years ago Can Send for the Amaizo Cook Book. It contains many pliment to Mise Lucile Eyman, | pend the week-end at P lin entes teak, each he excellent and economical recipes for making good | 1 ; whose wedding to Mr, Marfield B: were M David Whitcomb and| bit to defeat the the thi j nt ted ‘ - ings to eat with com w celebrated July ? party; Mrs, John Eddy and Mr. and | dredge Then the ong con 0 ae He Mrs. P. P. Greer; Mrs. C. BE. Water. | | celved the plan of making the tid Bridge Tea for man and the Misses Maude and hada PrecNeryreny Oe a Miss Felger Katherine Brady, of Portland; Mr was completed, followed by the north Miss Elizabeth Hurlbut will enter-| and Mrs. Alfred Bornstein, the! Jetty in 1917, That marked the end tain are mame biides tea on Fri Patisses Rosalind and Bernyce Born seen. eredging. 35 the fall of «et aay nals ores os stein and Miss Campbell, Mr, and vie Lint Ia Gotan: was taxon oft h ; |Mre. J. T. Hard ‘ a y je none have been Nelli Felger, whose marriage to Mr. - ’ jardeman, Russella needed. John Heffernan, Jr., will take place | Hardeman and Mrs. Georgians July 17. Four tables will be in p +) Clark Mr, and Mrs. C. F. Moe and Smothered Under Bia lei why children and Miss Frances Sage;| Malcolm is the 83-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, Edwin M.} Fish i Ohiver Colvin to Mra. Janet Dand, Misa Mabel Dand.| Rhine—Portrait by Frederick M. Snow. ish, Cook Dies Wed in East Mrs. Myrtle Juda and Mra. J. M.| ——— GRIMSBY, England, July 3 + » lend | Richard Walton, cook on the t ler P Mr. and Mrs. Homer Arthur Bly, | Morrow, of Portland; Mr. and Mres.| , nm raw 5 of Boston, have iasued invitations to | Harold F. Whaler; Mr. and Mre. 0.| Rigoletto, was smothered to death Address: 111 West Monroe St., Chicago, Ill. the marriage of their daughter, Enid | W. Fisher, Jr | ersona | when be fel into the hold and was } i Virginia, and Lieut. Oliver Dyer Col | Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Tomilinscn; Mr. | buried under @ cargo of fish re Mai P. id Co. 4 Vin, Jr., construction corps, U.8.N,/and Mra. T. H. Martin; Mr. and] Mr. and Mra George Dearborn] Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Leonard and cently, | American aize - Froducts Phe son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dyer Col | Mrs. M. Malkan, Mr, and Mrs. J. 8.| removed today to Creomte. th spend aR a8 zs “ | Pte vin, of Seattle, Vining, the Misses O, and L. Vining.| the remainder of the summer, Mr,|n 7 ™moved Wednesday to thelr) MAIL With Music | New York Chicago ae The marriage will be solemnized | M. N. Vining and Mr. K. P. Bagley:/and Mra, J. $ Hager and Mr, and y place at Port Madison, ° | ie Mg jn Trinity church in Boston on| Mra. E. W. Forester, Robert Forest-| Mrs. George Hager will go over to see | Is Dairy Venture ee Wednesday afternoon, July 9, at 4/¢r; Mr. L, B, Moffat, Mrs. Charles! spend the Fourth with th nd Mra. EB. F. Tyler, of Ta CHICAGO, July %.—George } i Y: o'clock, and will be followed by a re-| H. Larwer, Miss Margaret Loewer,| “er aa to spend the | Kellar has installed a radio recely- re aa, caption at the Ely residence, 93/ Miss Esther Poor, Mrs, Earl Bell Mrs. Charles Mayer of San Frar Oe te oo eee eee est ta hig diiry bernsin Xe B. | are Cedar Jeorge D sat a | week-end with Mr. an rips | ae ott im hie ¢ in xane Bellringers W 's Walk \Crj : . fie Cae ts cin ene, ie oes: sinematgat Mr |e and Min Alone Date ef| ees with Mr. and Sra 0. Wns hw, ny amplore an | Oe . g Abe k Crippled Pilots Landlords Facing 1 ; de 73 5 »' Santa Clara were the guests fo ed Crockett isten to concerts while they 1 W Ww * ‘ August, ‘nnd thay “wOl| Mies Lalere verso ANGCS, Pring: | tenn nace er ee ne eunets for wee + es ix) Out; Wanted Wor in Auto Contest Death Over Rents |) n Bremerton, where the Mrs. C. J, Yates, Mr. and) H, M. Stryker on their way home| Mrs. John Herbert Watrous i aE si Eg hee LITTLEBURY, England, July %| PARIS, July 3—Five landlords, (aun groom has been assigned to duty, es, Mra. L. Robinson, of | from a trip to Alaska nei. Sein Muchanned phate | NATIVE DAUGHTERS Ju Eight motorists, each of whom|accused of profiteering, have been [imam after September 1 Mr. and Mrs D oe 6 c B06 3 this Mesdesate to OF WASHINGTON ke be-| 4d lost one or more limbs, com-| warned by their tenants that they 9 ae Moore and Mrs. E. A. Moore; Mr.| Miss Emily Jer will Jeave| MAY® afrived to epend the remainder) princess Angeline P 2 be them tol! Pete in a hill climbing auto race} will be killed unless they lower i Married at Phi Mu and Mrs. H. B. Kier and Mrs. Lees | saturday for a weeks’ viait | Of the erin town, They will be Native Daughters of ingtor here recently thelr rents. 1 8. Kellogg, of Raton, Ni M.; Dr. and| with Miss Jane Brown In Spokane A tater by Mr. Watrous, who at| Will hold thetr, monthly meet —— eens ~ oe House Mrs. Cleaves and daughter; Mias > Serb , Sarg ° evening, July 1 ! } The marriage of Miss Lois John. | Ruth Peterson, Migs Bilen Landfors.| Mr, and Mrs. Charles Edward wes A. Summer : : ston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F, C.| Miss Major and Mise H. A. Schultz:| Erickson are receiving congratula-| Mr. an * Rooftes cussed, H Ow Own Hi i Johnston, of 4591 Fifth ave. N.E,to|Mr. and Mrs. George Ebby; Mr.| tions upon the bisth of daughter Rio AO Dist. Chasion. Boctieht Bi | esi e | ow to n Your ome Mri Herman Luft, of Bremerton, was | Thomas M. Scruggs; Mr. Elmer Me-| June 26, at the Minor ho eth ote yay! a Pv ws 5, | DAUGHTE ‘VERY family looks forward to the time when they shall own solemnized Monday evening at the| Donald, Mr. Lee Doolittle and Mr. he YY 6, at the M x oS ae | their own home, The buying of a home, made wisely, may be Phi Mu Sorority house, the Rey. Dr.| Richards; Mr. and Mrs. L. EB. Sweet-| tins Beatrice Talbott Constant of | ing of the stepping stone to advancement and happiness. A mistake may J. E. Crowther reading the service | land; Miss Nina F. Winn and Miss/ New York city will arrive Friday! dfr_. |ton (prior to 1870) will hold a basket dheatiod sertiead cause discouragement and loss of all one's savings. at $:20 o'clock, in the presence of| Jessie Hoskins; Mr. and Mra. C. A.lto be the guest of Mr. and Mra ee | ey at the home of Mrs. Frank peeraties ita” Gattis How much can you afford to pay {gr a home? For the lot? one hundred guests. Clark: Mr. and Mrs. H. Cohen and acy Hofius for afew days before eee Hyde, on Bainbridge island, Wednes Oriental Cream. She is show- For the house? The bride was charming in white children, and Mrs. S. Zucker, of Chl-| sailing for Honolulu who have been the guests day, July? Take ferry at the foot tis jou the waste 4 ofa How can the money needed to finance the transaction be bor. satin embroidered in pearls, and her | cago. | oe. 6 Hadley for a few | o¢ Marion st. to Port Blakeley, at beauty. White, flesh, rachel bhatt Vell of tulle was caught to ® coronet} Mr. and Mrs. H.R. Warner, Paul-| age and Mra William Pierce have is morning for Portland, |sithep 9 or 11 a.m. Buses will tect rs fog Fd peed . What {3 necessary to consider in house plans? of old gone point lace. White sweeg| ine Warner-and Junior Warner; Mr.| removed trom the oti Calhour Mra. Lindley's sop-in-law {i1.0°9 o'clock boat Pere. T. aan ‘4 Bon, New York City Should you buy or build? Peas and Cecil Brunner rogebuds,jand Mrs. A. L. Smith and Mr and| ther home ee ei coat so 2 ishter, Mr. and: Mrs. B. O. | == - Gouraups | If your income {x $1,800-a year, how much can you spend on a showered. were her flowers. (Mrs. J. 8. Davis. Sas TOSBOCE .# point or the remainder of the Bye * now sold house and lot; how much can you pay down; how much must Misg Ruth Johnston, the hye Ta es Dr? Ce tesery or 8 Prix r BN Burnett Jewelry Store on terms of AM you pay in interest and principal? sister, as maid of honor, wore a froc! > ery : a nf a dollar down and a dollar or so a Do you know how to obtain a first and second mortgage? 0; cisco Ming a fe a ° ay cor, ad “, ye Sd ‘ on and carried} Closed on Holiday : | siere i een ng ive ays as the) Mr. and Mrs. George Dousins are |weak. Dr. Taylor, one of the lead-| — All these points, with financing tubles, showing just what you & bouquet of pink water lilies. The Orthopedic Lunch Room ana | ® Mr. and Mra H. Fox. | expec ed home the first of the week |ing authorities on Vision tn the |] can and cannot do in financing the building or purchase of a * Miss Doris Pacey 1 Miss Alice | the brit Shop will be closed all | Re ee oy eR sors a ortnigh: a trip to Colorado | Northwest, in Director of Optometry | home, are covered in the comprehensive 16-page printed bulletin McCartney were the bridesmaids.|¢ay on the Fourth ot July a con = mh bi of Berkeley Springs and California. {for the Burnett Jewelry Stores th which our Washington bureau has compiled for you, and which They were gowned in pink chiffon i tently rt Put “pate Pe LU o.¢ © out the Northwest, A consul nm | you may get by filling out and mailing, as directed, the coupon and carried Ophelia roses. Charlotte Birthday Party iva i ms wil be) Mr. and Mra. Donald McClalien |!ncurs no obligation. Burnett Bros | below, Moran, the flower girl, was attractive | F the” pues . the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Guy vo Friday for Cannon Beach. |909 Second Ave. which is between | in yellow chiffon, carrying a basket | daughte no Popeoraa es bees Uaiel| Witter ra two weeks’ stay. {Madison and Marton streets. — Ad ot yellow rosebuds. Mr. Bert Bard | Fosward Theeuaanraalartae hin = = <3 - —__—____ | vert | CLIP COUPON HERR aad Mt elas Tegeeaxt tea children at inaschese cn dene ADDITIONAL CLUBS chairmen of all commit HOME OWNERSHIP EDITOR, Washington Bureau, ee a e ; oe daddies lay; Sti% promstiy-at The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. . | {R SR-NOBLE POST the assembly room on ‘ eed Loge roses and ngrghs were} Clubs | AUXILIARY TO HAVE PICNIC floor of the bon hts . ' “ want a Sif of the bulletin, “Home Ownership,” and inty decorations of the sorority | ep ‘ Be vai ih Bet H he ihe r nclose herewith five cents in loose postage stamps for same, house. Following the reception Mr. | Phin Eke : Me Rng ler Noble 1 be an important busines: | ' and Mrs. Luft left on a two months’ CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Srocdintd Rack inured aes eee | Name. canoes The bride attended the U nive |AUXILIARY TO BRITISH ieee: hh a gh abit Bal be: is paca of Meson | { Bt. and No. oF By Bss..++.-+-ssesseseesisecersecece of Washington and is a merfber of AMERICAN ALLIANCE ate = other amuse:| West Seattle W. C. T. U. will hold | att os “ag rhage Mr. Luft graduated} Members of the auxiliary to the] ‘The regular meeting of tho auxil. | 2" institute on Wednesday, July 9, at ] Ys cccccvevncccccereseccs MMO rcccboscvevescssveresesd m the Peay. of ee lee ee will ae to |liary will be held Monday evening, | 7:29 p m., in the Gatewood ere 5 . . | Po a rl uly 4, and are | july 7, at 8 o'clock, in Amert-|church, with Mrs. Mary Stilwell, . | | requested to meet at Lescht park at |», sath eth bas ydthomar wel | _ Combs Weds at rnaesasg can Legion clubrooms, New Arctic |xing county superintendent, presld ‘Skin a costs ees —— ome | e7624 Sede eh ing. Miss Eleanor Kensey will ba ey" ” Cia é ‘ 1 lea r sive | the difference The marriage of Mirs Eileen| BETHLEHEM SHRINE, hal intmciibes “ane | his} b | Louise Combs, daughter of Mr. and |NO. 1 pee cee a Steabee Wilt Barta: suava Leribe many a man jo esr Mrs. J. G. Combs, to Mr. John Alli- | ‘The Bethlehem shrine, No. 1, B 2 IONEERS evening. A very large attendance is| No matter how efficient a man may | CANT BUST M | fon Johns, of Los Angeles, took | White Shrine of Jerusalem, will hold| Mrs. Vira Weliman Mastors, pres- | expect All welcome, |be, if he has an ugly skin-eruption, | | place at the home of the bride’s par-|{ts regular meeting Friday even-|ident of the Women's auxiliary to there are itigns in which he not KI J I I : Kl ents, on Queen Anne hill, Tuesday |ing, July 4, @t 8 o'clock, in Masonic | the Washington State Pioccers, has Bp Aten op ‘De te pit : afternoon, July 1, at 1 o'clock, in | temple. cAlled a meeting of the exucutive of. i het m seh coyhans bal PEG-TOP PLAYSUITS the presence of relatives and intl. | td phdetbe Hotel Taco Hot th the least contagious, but oie Made by Blosser Heyemann Co, Sea mate friends. Rey, Ambrose |PACIFIC COUNTY PICNIC nen coma | people are afraid, theyavoid him, andhs Portland. (on Bailey performed the ceremony be-| Residents of Pacific county are in- for fishing trips Opening Dinner Dance must make way for a man with a clear, csevae ht fore the fireplace, which was banked | vited to attend a basket picnic and for ae outin; | healthy skin, Why ran this risk, when | with huckleberry, spirea and rosea. | reunion at Woodland park a July gs | | Miss Rosalind White, attired in ¢._Luncheon_at_1:30_9 for pines ) SRE | bine crepe, was the bride's only at- || This Week's Beauty Hints |) man. The bride wore a gown | on 8 2 | 0 tangles beautiful hair because it is one of| peas, ii crepe and carried sweet | Ch é 4 the features which most attracts Bee ance the valley and roses: are an: shel Ointment and Resinol Soap stopitching | men, No woman attains her full ne ag hasbewth ars Jett ihn ph * and clear away eceema and similar|hoauty until sho has learned the! will make their ica where they Sane 4th humors. so quickly and easily ? proper care of her hair. This ts} Mrs. J Physicians have orescribed the Reslnol treatment | chiefly matter of finding once for ‘3. Johns attended yaya. In- | termont coll: 7 rf for over 20 years, Every ary Resinol | all the best shampoo. In washing “nna sedans hae A motor trip to lake, Pearaant and Resinol Soap For samcle of each | the hair it is not advisable to use a ee ? ee, write to Dept. 7 a ; t seashore or mountain— eilvcd tld Malis tna me. | makeshift, but always use a prepara- en House at | A hamper filled with zee ate i <n 109 |tion made for shampooing only. You | ennis Club hie , Bermanently loge 1 all with can onjoy the best that is known for 7 delicious sandwiches French discover about three cents a shampoo by get- p the Tennis club will hold “open | d delicious Eitine, of $0 Went 000 tire, 4 ting a package of canthrox trom| ouse”” | ity he adds ‘or years . F @ of Ca 0; beg on Saturday at the Tennis | made more delicio overburdened with $0 pounds of fate your druggist; dissolve a teaspoonful Tennis and swimming willbe| and more nourishing and L tried everything known to re. ins a woup’6t hot: water and your | mjoyed during the day, with danc- ; duce, without success, until I used in a cour 3 Ing from 4:30 until 6 o'clock. with Best Foods Gold Every SANGRENA. "Not Only: did, SAN: shampoo is ready. After its use th } - IRI-NA reduce me, but it filled me hair dries rapidly with a uniform] ‘ . Burke, M ic D with pe nd energy, and my health, Y, ee venta oes Medal Mayonnaise and Contestant Mie aN LM A alte 2 DAGARUAL exsaus’ oll. uaa) dirt Will be the hoste " ‘gan F fc Best Foods Thousand \ ' estored with this wonderful discovery, are dissolved and entirely disappear. anes. 'sland Dressing | Gets a Prize AN Pettey ng for. ef ra er Your hair will b fluffy thot It} nia? Teratlay Siataine back guarantee, The Way will look much heavier than it ta.| ; Entertains for. Write today for a free > Feue alaeka ie wot IRINA ts now sold at Bare ||] All Shoes Ita luster and softness will also de-| rs. Morrow rite t ay § \ cepted. or not. Yeu Swift's or Middleton's Drug light you, while the stimulated scalp Eearectiyliment. vrs. G «| COPY. of “The Salad Nf Witt & priaes Your gains the health which insures hair rs, . Ne ri dvaertiae lorrow, of New York ty. the is} Bowl’—a booklet of efforts will warrant growth.—Advertiseme Writing her sister, Mrs. Bruce Bhorts,| mew salad and sand- Sa Sis Fosegnition. The aa AA ae Mrs, Charles Ross entertained with «| : f ' mk First Prize has 4 i luncheon of twelve covers at her, Wich recipes calling for value of $250.00 : Use Cuticura Soap home this ehernoon: the most delicious of Cc ti 4 Hi Ht orrecting an d 0i ment } all dressings—the real Ho ‘ postess at "Bridge fresh-egg dressings — Preventing To Heal Sore Hands On Honoring 4: V atoaly y serious foot troubles and Mrs, Wither oc nte Gee Best Foods for thousands all over! Mn jam Gherman Walker, the country tained thirty guests at luncheon at GOLD for men and women pe er home, on Wedneud, ' ' cs Highly dnewday afternoon Mayonnaiee | lighly indorsed by We 6% | = tho medical profes Married in C latifornia and THOUSAND ask to Horlick’s oh 5 a ee ‘ugh fn (nant in town will be interested ISLAND DRESSING The ORIGINAL , Cont no more (han ordinary Shoea ee a rf ons tage ot Mine Jeane of the mar Malted ‘Milk Why. tmpoue.poorIDAN Ween sae ta 1, Gilbert ot rand Me q pi 9 Private aye Wanen all hours, Cl bereft Sad a 0 no acce, is ro on hngareetere 2 Tackerby, of/ THE BEST FOODS, Inc Frith caesar All HUE Pigs ses recipe les, formerly of Se Wig Dance day, ALL WELCOMD, | OEY 16 ADH 26, tn’ Yara y, Of Beatle, ° | 1900 Bryant 6t., San Francisco selene Oa ai 1107 FIFTH AVE, —at your grocers Mr. and Mr. ital ae ate RIGHT Het Pike and Union MA in-dogn 5 tackerby are remid -BF-BY BF-BF’ Ible=No Cooking. 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