The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 17, 1924, Page 11

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“ In Recital phone MA ir-0600 es Oldham mond Owens paited by Li TURRELL’S Extra Special Occasion of the Half-Yearly Shoe Clearance ncheon at Home; ~ Hostess at today Mrs. Trefethen Gives Informal Luncheo Further Reduced for Immediate Selling 473 Pairs of Newest ! meet . ‘ I xe friends . ‘ . ~ o oo : Merrills Will Be Hosts ' GRAY SHOES oo house ” f ir fatertains for / Tonight ra M M t fi § 4 ' 1 . sy ' f the mer 155 pairs of ~ te Formert, ; b a) aro ; Laird, Schober 318.50 r Mrs. Merrill's - m - ee cial G0 tp st a on th f Hanna Tierr f ing of the new- H. ‘ v ting Mr J w E 4 be me apg ' es, shy t t 0 ; , raitin “ied ' f Hand fies 3 creation in pd A eé« \ Barlow M. 4 eidsl rf — ore ” > m a rh targa I ir KidsKin and gray tore T Hoste: Tennis y to 0c , fm O'Gorman, Mrs, J ue nae: Dinners Before Lennis Club M « at the tourna Tennis; club on i Mrs. W Friday afternoon. eee ; } e's Small Luncheon ; i} to Honor Mrs. Alt tvans is arranging « $5 90 209 pairs of fine Formerly H Hes, Morrow " n at her home on Mon . quality Turrell’s $10.00 / or of Mrs. William Colby bo : P ‘ MPmak 1. H a 1 he © guest, Miss Elizabeth Agnes Quigley, Gray Shoes in amd $11.0, with a br even | of New York city | Mildred Dug this extraordi- y fte pat her home on F ae a compliment to Mra eve Hahn, Miss Virginia Jaundraw, Miss Angeline Murphy, M Pauline Edward Ann English, Miss Ethel Han Now nary group of Luncheon at Tacoma the season's best Club models A com- 90 plete range of 2. Mr wife of Major EB. C. Mins hnetter, Mins Cor ‘ Wadd ertain with a lunch 4 Hanna si in the ase pat the tea eon ma Country club M Lorene sortment, guests hav on, July 32. A Miss Anacletus Carroll eee guests will go 2 \ Margaret Hinchey, Break fc ave | Mrs. Leberman ts one of the attractive young matrons!) During the fon vocal num Jongg bi Mrs. Waddill, whol of the city who has recently come here from New York to} Miss Ethel eating Mrs. Le ave | Hanna at Camp Lewis for two s will leave the la . w Major Waddill’s Berkeley, Cal make her home.—Portrait by Grady. Personal Frank M verett will contribute a Mes Ws ae: We lo and dramatic re given by Miss Mary - | elu “| Orthopedic Lunch and | i for twenty. Thrift Shops d ib Alki auxiti dace Qerers will be pi oe anior Party 109 pairs of ul- Formerly se te yifiey $12.50 tra - fashionable and $15.00, | have ch service Gray Suede and Now Ye. R. Knox Roberts 1 | Orthopedi som on Fr Gray Kidetin tha luncheon of eight at| At: the Shop the ‘Slipnersitavithts ie Teenls club on W ‘or rs will be in charge : ietle daughter, ¢ ted by Mrs. Margaret Herr. CGorvest- Apparel for Women unusual group. ° Getration of the fourteenth birth-| Mrs Redman, Mrs. Miller and |? —_— yf Jean Spangle i Mrs. die Werner. | summer home, | ish ’ | ene Women’s Clubs | at ul ly CLUBS FOR FRIDAY |SEXTON FRIENDSHIP CLUB shal All sizes, all widths, but a 4 hip club will pid a oat not in every style. Woodland park on F 12 o'clock. Phe gar ay, | ii annual picnic at A , July 18. Mem SOCIAL SCORE CLUB aring to meet at the Social ¢ club will hold a eee pent. the week-end ¥ Ry hee . e ns . . | EBciock, with basket lunch. picnic at Alki beach, Friday, July! yfr and Mrs. 7 Bordeaux |at the Hotel Wa Second and Madison On Sale Pine at | fad cup. Husbands of members |18, at 11 o'clock. kht from a two eee | " Main Floor Both Stores Third Mitertained at dinner at 6:30 / Or Bae : SEATTLE POST NO. 18 s offered the} The American Legion auxiliary to attle poi No. 18, will hold a] fount Baker park on Fri-|jeft Wednes day, July 18th, with Mra Ralph|trip to Alas Hammer and Mra. George F. Foster > Supper, for which a] Mfr. and Mrs. Frederick motoring home hnastone weeks" Sales Bring D MALDEN NORTH f Mie Ladies of the Go’ pare a card party Fri nal charge will be made, will! Hammona left today by mote th | be served at 6:20 p. m. All post|a two weeks’ at Seasid. a members and their} p, ed to attend. i Durt r home will b J. W. Webb. their abs: oceupled by Mr. of Los Ange fortnight ¥ Smart Frocks ) \ /| That meet Summer's many A/ | "ee be Sie are _ Mr. and Mrs. George Allen and | GOPHER CLUB PICNIC son, Ralph, of San Fran 0, 0 | | The Seattle Gopher club (Minne- | have been guests at the Hotel Wash A New Beauty ith annual campfire of |sota) will hold a ton for several weeks, will leave || A fascinating complex- enue Riboon “Three Score and | Woodland park Sat Saturday for their home ion glowing with radi My Of Seattle and vicinity, will |and evening, July ee | ant beauty, No messy Friday noon, July 13, at the | . Mr. ald Mrs. F. 8. Roddie and|| teatments, the roms Methodist Episcopa' church, |famtly have returned from Los An rorgee pily iy euive abd E. Madison st. Wash- 1 associa. | geles and will occupy thelr home in fapiinient a hierar pee Boulevard W. C. T. U. will : for Sun Ihurst until September, when || rie a Made in demands at the very special price of |tion has p! -! day, July 20, at Erland’s point will return to the South, Fite] tials task | one 7. U. members under | Dinner will be served to members | ose | Papers: Hewes pasa age are urged to at-land friends by the board of directo! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whitwood dun NewYork fe oat Pring well-filled lunch bas-|The boat will leave Pier left Saturday for a fortnight’s visit |] ¥'7 Hopkins & Soa New aud aid in entertaining the pio- bo 80, foliowing the luncheon, experiences of achie Gourauos ORIENTAL CREAM braith dock at 9:30 a. 1. |at Lake Chels body welcome. oh4 .$ Mr. Irving Knickerbocker, of Bos: | Mtarly days in the work. |CARD PARTY |ton, is spending a few days in town, is The Greenwood Improvenient club | aces. will give a card party at $633 Green- 4 club will give a mid-|wood ave. on Saturday evening, ; ran a bridge party | July 19, Whist will be played. All| i , at 2 o'clock p. m., | wele Behome of Mrs. Stephen A. Huti, |" "°°" eve ig for the benefit of its STERN STAR CLUB ie ECTS OFFICER: The Eastern Star club. at its | | meeting, held Friday, at 4090 Arcade |square, elected the following offi- ers for the ensuing year: Mrs. Pansy W. Shafer, president: Mrs. Linda Nice, first vice prest. | dent; Miss Olive MecNace, second vice president; Mri ace K. Ray: jeraft, secretary; Mrs. Lillie K. Pres- |cott, treasurer. | The board of directors will be |Mrs. C. F, Jacky, Mrs. Estell J. | |Horner, Mra. 0. L. O'Shaughnessy, | | |Mrs. May E. Dietrich, Mrs. Irene B. McKenney, Mrs, Harriet E. field, Mrs. Adalaide Hamill, Mrs, Mabel R. Krows, Mrs. Anna n chefs endorse TILLAMOOK. Up and down the coast those who know and appreciate fine foods are lovers of Tillamook cheese. It is especially popular among chefs— men who must please hundreds daily. They appreciate and depend upon Tillamook’s high quality. Such men as Chef Victor of the St. Francis, San Francisco; Chef Mathieu of the Davenport, Spokane; Chef Bassetti, The Alexandria of Los Angeles, use Tillamook in their savory cheese dishes. All fresh, new frocks from our regular Summer stock, and decisively reduced to keep pace with the July clearing prices. 4-1, Megrew is chairman of ° Mts assisted by Mrs. C. W 5 Toate ly G, Cutlar, Georgette, new crepes and sports silks—printed crepes and foulard, fashioned in a variety of smart styles, cool, gay and color- ful, or in the darker colors as taste demands, comprise this ex- Lit Owens, Mrs, Ett M. ; You will be served Tillamook by Chef Grade Ale Cooper, Mra. Marthe , WESTINGHOUSE ceptional grouping at $18.75. Thiele at the Sovereign, Portland; Chef Hawks, Mrs. Emma GC, Ennie, Mrs. J Herman, Hotel Arlington, Santa Barbara; Chef Hayes, The Clift, San Francisco—by Alex Rosin of Portland's Multnomah and Chef Turner at the Benson. You too should discriminate in the cheese Place the cut end of you buy. It’s easy, for “Tillamook” on rind or the Tillamook loaf loaf distinguishes the finest cheese on the market. on a warm plate. Send for booklet of cheese recipes by Alice Ts parafined coat rradjey, Miss Farmer's School of Cookery, Boston. will hermetically seal im its freshness. Tillamook County Creamery Association | ‘Tillamook, Oregon 25 cheese kitchens owned and opereted by the of Tillamook county —CGown Shop, Third Gallery. |Lydia Seagrave, Mrs. Maud &.| Brink. } eee | FLOWERS FoR HOSPITAL SHIP The hospital ship Relief will know | Something about Seattle's flowers after the visit of two committe: headed by Mrs. Arthur A, Phinne representing the auxiliary to the society, and Carleton park. G. A. Parson and Mrs. J. ¢ | | Phillips are assisting Mrs, Phinne; j|_ The visit will be made Tuesday, 11 o'clock, leaving from | landing at the foot of Washington st Hotpoint — L.& H. — Univ. and other leading makes ELECTRIC RANGES Sold On Very Gasy Jerms’ Call, Phone or Write MAin 6000 204 County-City Bldg. Home of the Electric Range Continuing July Clearing Reductions of ONE-HALF OFF on groups of Millinery Coats, Suits and Gowns est Engraved White Gold Fille TAKES AWAY ODOR To deodorize gasoline for cleaning | i purposes add five or six drops of oll ! of sassafras to each quart of gaso-| } line, | J | rd Ave, L] HELPS FLOWERS | A little salt and @ little soda added | to the water in whieh you keep cut flowers will prolong the@ lives, Fifth Avenue at Pine Street

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