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n LeBa r Lillian Kee Edited by Fr Mu: le 4 ’ California gs. NULTON sivania, fags’ §B Peansy! 1800. on Mins Sturteva gob attended Was! where 5! s aps Kaprs ja is affitiat 1 with fe | Mrs. Barden Batertaining Mrs. Barden, wif Darden, will entertain pal bridge tea at her afternoo! ©, Penick, of New Or wisiting in town. Wettengil Ho. feeb a dinner of twelv Ipening at the Hote! OThe guests will tr te Admiral Nulten and Mr Mr Mra H. F. Alexa Age a Mrs. Burke and Mr 1 Mrs BEF pajamin S. Grosscup is Club Ball Night ments are complete for fa Teoais lub ball Friday even! J Peginning the festivities will be a aver Which will be servel at the Tb at 630 o'clock, for those who my wish to entertain gt T ‘al will be at ater. HAs additional attracti ie be the lawn * thes Will be served oF I fais program of mus fg which will inc’ a songs by Cornish schoo!, dances, arranged 9 o'clock, with supper i an¢ ithe Garden of Louis XIV Morris Wilson Morris Wilson Irene Phillips, Mrs. Harry Whitney who fs in charge of the lawn ‘Will be the Misees p Augusta Trimble, Frances Loyal Treat, Emily Greene, Lou Powell, Florence and Ms. Albert Charles Phillips is iiaiman of the ticket committee, by Mrs. Andrew Gillespie, iit, James Colbert Sullivan, Mrs. Lacy Hofius, Mrs. Neal Bourtellotte, Mm Gilbert Black, Mrs. Walter Mc- Bmp Tomkins, Mrs. J. Fergus Mc- Rit Mrs. Don McCallen and the Mas Kathieen Donahoe, Clair Mahan, Evelyn Colvin ani Kath- ta Bacon. tee Assisting at Tea At Miss Katherine Bacon's tea aad handkerchief shower, oi. Friday aftemoon, for Miss Josephine Fran- tea, presiding over the tea service Raymond Ow ma | Suppe r Party Naomi De Musie Mary Trim. | THE Seattle Society || ister. Telephone MA in-0600 s Oldham Luncheon W Give Sturtevant Wed M Miss Hetty Ds - 1 Informal Tea at Home M John Goodfellow w enter d Miss » Brown of Vancouver B,C., who are her house guests Mrs, Charles H. I gave a mA. ner at the Tennis club Mon day « «= for M Brown. Studio Tea |} Mrs. Ada Deighton Milling enter t 1 wit 4 studio tea this after at n compliment to} { Hing Whit of Aberdeen. | numbers wer contributed by i Hal i nm € nak and « selections were given by Jane! Rustin cee Will Usher at Ball Acting as ushers at the Tennis ball Friday eve will Mr William McMillan, Mr. Clarke Ew Mr Ss A® Mr. Lacy Hoflus, Mr. | Alexander Pri ie, Mr. Edmund Max well, Mr. Lav co Wiley, Mr. Leon Ausias Black and Mr Mr. Gilbert Donahoe. Tournament Teas Tea will be served every day this week at the Te club from 4 until 6 o'clock the State tourname Tho hostes [noon will be Mrs Tomkins, Mra. Samuel Russell and Mrs, Henry Dearborn. Assisting will be a group of the younger girls Entertaining for Bride-Elect Miss Jane’ during at, L. 4 Miss Clair Shea han will be hostesses at luncheon on Thursday Tennis club, entertaining in compliment to a bride-to. her brida afternoon, month, and In compliment to Miss Marjorie | Metzger, who recently returned from tained with a supper of 21 covers, followed by dancing qn Saturday jevening at the Gilbert homestead. ar) Service at Orthopedic Shops Mrs. W. Scott Matheson will. be hostess for Westminster guild on | Wednesday at the Orthopedic lunch }room. Assisting will be Mra. Harry | Kennedy, Mrs. Robert A. White, Mra M. A. Wooster, Mrs. George Beard: worth, Mrs. Wesley V¥ ker, Mrs. | Harry Spencer, Mrs. Orin Long. Mrs. | Anthony Rutgers, Mrs. Ellis Matson, Mrs. A. E. Skow, Mrs. Donald ¢ Eleator Davies, land and Miss Margaret Matheson. Miss Hopp and Miss Kathleen | Hopp will have charge for Queen jAnne guild at the Thrift Shop on | Wednesday morning, and Mrs. F. J | Victor and Mrs. Samuel Chase } Madrona guild in the afternoon, (LBs FOR WEDNESDAY HEBREW BENEVOLENT SClETY Suite Hebrew Benevolent society MMbold a board of directors’ meet @ 4y, July 18, at 10:30 a. m. | POSTPONES PICNIC The Woman's cinb has {ts picnic from Wednes- 4, July 16, to Wedacsday, July @ account of the death of Mr. Fit Stevens, husband of Mrs. ee Stevens. : ris OPI CAup ? camp, R. N. of A., will 2 business meet nd initia- itor. in A. 0, eeting and initia. U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth Mt, Wednesday, July 16, at § p. m. ° 7, oy MORRIS SOCIAL 8. §, wit ‘i have a pienic in Woodl Wk on Wednesday, Juiy 15. at tha 3p. m. land Busi- Dinner at Nee TOA SoctaL, ctam club will meet at Ma- Be Ne Wednesday, July 16, at ‘Invited, Whist. PLBETA Par 411 {NAT hoe Paty alumnac wil For call Mra, +. Fletel $129, | MM. H. G. Fletcher, | ve oRS W Wastin, Auritary mm wil Foner nes 10 the Pioneers of Wash. | I hold a noonday } Wednesday, Suly 4 Pall at Madison par fesston will follow sa Nira Wellman Mastery, hn ty the auxitiary, iny, peal friendy wi i dase ‘ashing! presl. itey mem who resided in ton during ter We to brig Mle requests rem Ht inchew NE Crazy.quilt bloc ks, size +e Matsy CIRCLE Harm McKinley | the G, Ladies | i mecte i Will not oid ity vo Ai hy etetin, \, be son Wed , July 16, | uid hay & basket picnic | hath Hern’ home ut fetui} te th alten otic Orders are in | Th | dock ut to ‘yaad leave Circle, at Temple de Hirsch, on Wed: } Morris Social cinb, O. B.| Members and friend« hy the}? Women’s Clubs PUBLIC INITIATION Ladies participating in the public | initiation of L. O. T. M. are asked to |meet for practice on Wednesday morning, July 16, at 10 o'clock, in | 1. O. O. F. temple. see | LADY EAGLES’ CLUB Lady Eagles’ club will mect Wed- nesday, July 16, at 1 p. m., at 1923% | First ave. Luncheon at 1 o'clock | will be followed by a business meet- jing. | | ADDITIONAL CLUBS | WEsT qu ANNE P.-T. A. | ANNOUNCES PROGRAM | The program for the coming year jof the West Queen Anne Parent- | Teachers association is announced as | follows: | Beptember 2: Buffet luncheon nd reception to teacher Mra. J. W. Fox, Mrs, 8. Grinstein and Mra. H. Grout, hosteasen. October 25-—Discuasion, ‘Coercion.”* Leaders, M: Cc. KB. Lawson and Mra, J,/ [F. Liar foatease Mrs, J. G. Gaukrog: man, November 25-—Hook month, len Mra. George Thirsk. Hostesses, Mr George Hager, Mra. Fred Herman. December 22—-Kducation month. Mra. EB. D. Colvin, chairman. Hostessos, Mrs. H. L. Hendrickson, Mrs. N, J. Irvine and Miss Ida Hatoher. January 27—Thritt program, Mra. N. J. |Irvine, chairman, Hostesaes, Mra, Anna Jones, Mrs, Philip Jennings, Mise Grace | McLaren. rr Wd their at the home of Mrs: Efte# Denny Heliker at Loch Wednesday, Suly 16, Mrs. < February 24—Dad's Night. Special rogram. Howtesses, Mre. L. F. Knight, Mra, J Morris March Ree Fred Ring, ohair |W. K. MeMilinn Mins Lotte Dwye April 27-—Home Newell, chairman. conomics. Mra. J. W. Hontonses, Mra. George | Rumens, Mrs. 4. 8. Tar and Miss Clara Frizzard. May 26—'The Trend of the Teens.” Hontesses, Mra, Charles ‘Trager, Mra. C. D. Thomas Officers of tha association are: Mrs. Von ¥. Fall, president; Mra. Victor Zed nick, view president; Mra, Alan Eahelby, Mra. G. 1 W, dehu Irvine, progr I children's, Rum mens reation, Mra, Fred W. Sing thrift, Mr J, Irvine; motion picture, Mre, David Patten; press correspondent, Mrs, Wired Horman, PAR Shawondasee club will give a mid ummer porch and Jawn bridge party on Friday, July 18, ut 2 o'clock p. m,, at the home of Mrs. Stephen A, Hull, 514 Crockett at., for the benefit of its charitable fund, Mrs. J. L, Megrew is chairman of rangements assisted by Mra, C, W Chandler, Mra, W, G. Cutlar, Mra, J H, Little and Mrs, B, Wiedew, LAW Washington | for Wednesday after: | Walter McEwan | California, Miss Ruth Murphy enter: | Mrs. George Maxey, M Mary Waller, Miss Louise Cleland, Miss| | Josephine jelds, Miss Marian |Shaw, Miss Marle McDonald, Miss Miss Virginia Cle-| for} VILLA UTLEY The wedding of Miss Will Mrs. H. A, Utley, to Mr. Osu | affair, celebrated on August la Utley, daughter of Mr. and vald Carlander, will be a home 15.—Portrait by Grady. | | NATIVE DAUGHTERS | OF WASHINGTON A get-to-gether dinner will be held in Woodland park on Friday evening. July | friend . for members, relatives and All are asked to bring their own basket, nce ss Angeline Parlor No. Native Daughters of Washington. All those who can are asked to go out earlier in the afternoon, j ¢ next regular meeting of the | Parlor will be held on Friday evening August 1, at thelr club rooms tn the a a tion of the plan for the annual pic nic, which will be held during the will be t at which time comple. n up AND TEN PICNIC } WC. T. Iv s annual “Three & lan the Mad | thodist_ church, Twe thifd ave. and E. Denny way on Fri day, July 18. Tho pi c will. honor | old members of th All white ribboners are nization in d, and requested to bring refreshments for | their honor guests. see $ WILL | PICNIC TACOMA | Former residents of Fergus Falls, |Minn., now living in Seattle, will be | guests of the Ithe Fergus Falls club at Point De |fiance park, Tacoma, on Saturday, July 19. The club's annual affairs are alternated between tho two cities and the president is 1 trom the vis Last year the club met in Seattle at Woodland park and a Ta coma member was elected president This year a Seattle member will be come president and the next meeting will be held here. ATTLE POST NO. 18 itors, | Seattle post, No, 18, will hold a | picnic at Mount Baker park on Fri- |day, July 18th, with Mrs. Ralph | Hammer and Mra. \George F. Foster as hostesses, Supper, for which a | | friends are invited to attend Perfect Shoulders so Arms Nothing equals the beantiful, soft, pearly white appearanceGouraud Sriental Cream ren ders to the shoulders and arms. Covers skin blemishes. Will notrubofl Far su- rior to powders. hite-Flesh-Rachel. 10¢ for Trial Size 13 { | | Gouraud's Oriental Cream ANOTHER SCANDAL TUMAUHUG AEA LULUUUUTUUATAIP” miLK Inc. | see |No better milk at Mi any price. Fresh } | Jevery day from our | \herd of tested Hol in steins, [nt lh | 10c QUART Westlake at Dine coffees will be supplied Tacoma members of | The American Legion auxiliary to | Personal | Mra. HM. Watkins will leave Mon | day to Join Mr. Watkins in San Fran. They will be away cisco, several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McClalien re ed Saturday night from a tem s visit at Cannon Beach, . t i | Captain Charles Murray, U. and Mrs. Murray arrived tn thin morning from San Francisco en. where Captain Mur. 8 town route to Spe SEATTLI | AERO FLIVVERS | _—_ a For outing, 50¢ 24 ladies’ Hats, for sports wear CHICAGO, July 15.—The United a soeibaline tabereeese Cee ee alg” ne teliiiea 60 our lathe ef 08d “plones, Searls, Blouses, Riding Accessories, Riding Breeches, Frank E. Hand, supreme vice-chief g Jackets—are all being closed out at remarkably low prices in this |ranger of the Independent Order of | Foresters. a | “The organized fight on the ‘white oa ® | pineal ania stay Srene ctthee ele Ladies’ Knit . | plague, 4 Mr. Hand, an Ac Py complished almost unbelievable re WwW Z eC tee a |multe in the last 20 years, In 1904) Ml Sports ear tha death rate from tuberculosis was Is Not Being Discontinued w= eee pebedethicm tesa: }202 for every 100,000 people, and in |! Wilt Madechagt he cee 1 J, THE’ SPORTING GOODS STORE } | 1923, 95, a r 0 cot ged 2s ———_y—— “since aa 4 he main floor ‘% pence 3914 more than 60.000 |g 1107-1109 SECOND AVENUE + | With the disease, who might other. a - one want to take wt Arranged in two-piece groups, 25 in flyers or com 21 in this lot. Sports all. Some have coat and knickers, and Skirts in good qualities. other coat and breeches. Priced at oy ee con 0s sels, Wrdese.| $11 oe eadeig ae Repairs on the planes are ne ty \ ain . an . |mobile unless, of course, the > S teunibAces. Socied'ss ° . a "— falls m a . helaht. ' i Te Tach FeO I A) Khaki Outing Suits svike aphund'te bo caueds | ° 70 in the lot. Two pieces coat and to six a day Many oth y over | rAR PAGE 11 grouping s Goods Store’ Sporting Re Still Prices, in Our Closing-Out Sale of ‘ Lower SELL FAST Don’t Cost Much More to Run Than Big Car 14 Suits at $29.50 Sports Skirts 20 Suits at $19.50 $300 to $ and there i mand for the ships at the Many of the planes } 1 to peor who have Tweed Outing Suits the city without stopping for fuel or supplies. Skirts $3.95 Regular service between San An tonio and Belleville, Ill, over the 26 in all. in two c b di . army airways, has been maintained hay Belge | : S t for two months and this has added groups for clearance at a ar ine ul $s impetis to the sale of airplanes to venturesome persons. 1,0. 0. F. FIGHTS WHITE PLAGUE Death Rate Is Cut in U. S. by Great Campaign These 26 Suits further reduced, and placed in one group at $4.95 ’s Off and Less HATS at $1.95 $6.75 and $9.50 Of Viella Flannel, Golflex, Roshanara, Crepe and Knit, Dresses Khaki Hats wise have died have been discharged as cured from hospitals, Most of these are alive today and are useful ] 1 1 $500,000 from the General Education| mentary fund of $50,000 for Fisk. Negro College Is ray will be stationed on recrulting | members of society.” E 1 ew York. Among those 4 x wy York. 4 ©) This is the first time that any such duty Tho Independent Order of Forest Given $1 000,000 con are the Carnegie corpo-| erece : é sah | ’ ’ , . sum has been contributed by any ers, which has 165,000 members NASHVILLE, July 18.—Comple.| ™t of New York, which gave Mr. and Mrs. Carl! Monson and |the United States and Canada, and| > Pe pein . $2 the John F, Slater Fund of | Southern city for any type of negro three children, Melba, Doris and |ig celebrating its golden anniversary | tion of the first $1,000,000 endow- | (, ; the J. C. Penney | education. Among the leaders in this Waldo, of San Francisco, are v this year, maintains tuberculosis aan- | ment fund ever to bé established at a | 5 on of New York promi. | local campaign are bankers, business ing friends in town and will leave! itarjums at Lopez Canyon, Cal., and| college for negroes is nounced bY | nent individuals in New York, Phila-| duc: 1 . |by motor in a few days for thelr Jat Rainbow lake in the Adirondacks, | Dr, Fayette Avery McKenzie, presi- | ; iphia ago, Cleveland and Bos free CURES OEE ROC CHEETA: pore ° |1n addition, it has ar orphanage at |dent of Fisk university, which be-| ton Tho income of the endowment fund beens | Oakville, Ont., and maintains a fund | gan its carce an army barracks } feipating uccess omple- | 8 to be applied exclusively to teach- Miss Winifred Suhr and Miss o¢ $100,000 for the relief of aged and |{n Nashville procured by Gen, Clinton | 48tlelpating the successful o ae Jers’ sularies, : Rosemary Brynn, of San Francisco, | gistreased members. It is one of the |B. Fisk in January, 1866 tion of the $1,000,000 endowment esata is are guests at the Hotel Washington | oidest and strongest of American| This fund has been made possible | fund, the citizens of Nashville organ. this week Mre David Jarvis and Miss A Jarvis, of Ne have arrived in town to remainder of the York, spend the summer, Mrs. Walter Mooro and Mrs. Ezra Stimson returned today from a trip to San Francisco. Mrs. EB. E. Sirrine and Mrs. Jamea | Meehan are making a motor tour of | Vancouver island. - Verna Powloy will leave Wed y on a fortnight’s trip to Alas- . Dr, and Mrs. M. Tobert Dalton are occupying their summer home at Three Tree Point, oe Mrs, Elizabeth R. Collins of Xenia, Ohio, and Miss Efma Hammill of | Sterling, Kan, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Collins for a few weeks. Music nominal charge will be made, will ve be served at 6:30 p. m. All post! Theodore Spiering Heard and auxillary members and_ their In Recital Few violinists who acquire power and precision in their bowing, com- |bine with it the velvety quality of |pure tone as did Theodore Spiering in @ recital at the Cornish School last night. From the opening num- ber Praeludium and Allegro by Pugnani, thru the St. Saen’s Con- jcerto in A major, there was a de. |elded breadth and sweep to Mr. Splering’s playing. ‘The sympathetic accompaniments of John Hopper were especially commendable, appearing to the best advantage in the last named con- certo and the Tschaikowsky Valse Scherzo which followed. Other numbers on the program were Romance in G by Beethoven, |ballet music from “Rosamunde by |Schubert-Kreisler and the Wirst jonata for violin alone by J.. 8, Bach. ‘Two encores were a Melodie by Gluck-Kreisler and Melody Op. 42 by Tschalkowsky. TON FRINEDSHIP CLUB Sexton Friendship club will hold a |pienic at Woodland park on Friday, | July 18, at 12 o'clock, | eee | CANADIAN, WOMAN'S CLUB Canadian Woman's club will hold a special meeting at the Federated clubhouse on ‘Tuesday, July 22, at {2p.m, All members are requested | to attend. 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