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tIDAY, JULY S attle an Keen LeBal! -—Louise R Will Be He tertainment at G York, wt : oh 1 Mrs. Cart} o¥entng, Miss Kathleen Dx . . nord the Mr Wa r Dr . x Horse | hom . f ¥ > Th suests will in ude the occu t s™M pa f the box a M so . Breakfast at waa be “ Summer Home led Miss Augusta! srs ae te “i Cun Miss Jean Fay. Miss Maud Oakes, | TWOsday, July er] Mr. W Trimble and Mr. William | "OM? 8 Manitou E ¥ | Hediste Mary Oldham Cele arate Dinners at Golf Club Birthday | . Li th pleasu € e ttle ais.) Before Dance ter, Mary Oldham ba ie tit birth Befor t mid jes France Oldham = enter | swimming party this nig at the Tennis club | : Leta tay| Hostess at Supper Mr P c Tompkins Mra. William Lec ad FE nm en a een ees ee tertained a group of friends at supper Entertains at Snoqualmie Lodge Dr. and Mrs, Otis Floyd Lamson were hosts at dinner at Snoqualmie lodge on Thursday evening in honor | of Mr. Adolph Bolm and Mr. Theo. dore Spiering of the Cornish school Later the party was entertained at the Lamson residence Small Dinner for the | Hulberts To compliment Mr. and Mrs. Fred. ‘k Marion Hulbert (Emily Jerome), Perkins will entertain with at the din dance at the | jolf club Saturday night | Marie Holcomb Weds | in South | ‘The announcement of the marriage | of Miss Marie Holcomb, daughter of | the late Dr. and Mrs. Charles Milo Holcomb, to Mr. Paul Junius Camp of | Los Angeles on July 19, comes as leasant surprise to her many frier sistant—Frances Oldham | Betrothal Made | |ding | }elub tonight, I \ \ THE [ _ BRIDE AND ATTENDANT Society ister. Telephone MA ir-0600 aymond Owens sts at Horse Show; olf Club Dance Supper at Home Will Follow Horse Show laste the hor i following show in the 8 opening dium Known Mr. and Mra. G. Muhi announce the engagement of their daughter, Irma, to Mr. Clarence Bene ke, son of Mr. and Mrs, William Benecke. No date has been set for the wed. Dance at Yacht Club To honor the participants in the Horse Show, the committee in charge will give at the Seattle Yacht ing will begin at a dance 10: o'clock, and there will be midnight supper Engagement Announced Mr and) Mra. bert Loken an hounce the eng ment of their vs daughter, Marian, to Mr. Gerald W Mrs. John Timothy Heffernan, Jr. (Nellie Felger),| Wain wit tee ne daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Willis Felger, whose Marie, ¢ date has wedding on July 17, followed by a reception at the Sunse Tt this city, where she formerly re¢-! wedifihs club, was the smart event of last week, and her only at- sided, graduating from the Broadway | oe tendant, Mrs. Lawrence Arnold (Grace Heffernan).—Por- the Univecty of Washington on | Orthopedic’ Luitch and — | trait by Wayne Albee, McBride Studio. Pe ide) she was a member of the Gamma Phi | Thrift Shops |S eee A at | Beta sorority. The L. 0. E. club will be in Mr. Camp is a former Tacoma | charge ot Service at the Ortho Personal man. Mr. and Mrs. Camp will make! pediq tunch room on Saturday. Mrs. | their home in Los Angeles, where| Harry F. Miller will be host as : ; Mr. Camp has been located since his | sisted by Mrs. ©. Englebrecht, Mrs Mra, Stanley Griffiths and children, | Mr : . . , return from the aviation service in} Dan Sullivan, Mrs. R, G. Young, |Who have been spending a te wee 4 France. | Mrs. -H. A. Culloban, Mrs. M, J,|thelr country place, “Beach (pret vhg ap nll ; 28 Richardson, Mrs. J. 0. Eyler, Mra, |0n Whidby island, returned to Seer. eased Supper Will Follow |U.Rt, Hoader, Mrs. H. Landerweer, | Wednesday: | ‘kis home? it Mrs. L. Roesch, © Mra. E,W Wedding Rehearsal O'Keefe, Mrs. O. Hulback, Mrs. W.| Dr, and Mra. H. Eugene Allen an y way, Of Call: | Miss Josephine Fransioll will com-|H. Barr, Mrs. W. R. Farley, Mra.|two sons, Richard and Robert, {left thse | pliment the members of her bridal) J. C. Humphrey and Mra. M. L./w day for Wis > vinit oes | party at supper on Friday evening, | Ong ‘i o tint H. Thompson is en following the wedding rehearsal he Broadway ( with Mra | ser w es Reet ee eu The garden wedding of Miss Fran-|H. L. Greene and assistants, will be |¢rem Deter ‘ ‘ ee Hamlin, of Los Ar sioli and Lieut. Leonidas Hill, U. in charge at the Thrift Shop on |their ho be pled b er N., will take place on Saturday after-| Saturday morning. In the afternoon |y. vw noon at 4 o'clock. the stop will be closed bi 6 omar’ |. teem MLetH® Wealton, OF) SSRERSOOE: | burg, Va., is the guest of her ¢ n muel Ft hildren | tr Brawle | Women’s Club 17 “pie | Ss sy | Mrs. Cary A. Fisher, of Sacramen me 4 u Ss eee is visiting Nér sister, Mra. W. R. CLUBS FOR SATURDAY ADDITIONAL CLUBS : poi tule 1 esa aeNGa | Sf Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Hoflus a é,0 0 | GOPHER CLUB PICNIC EATTLE LODGE NO. 7 falter Ray ior will go. Sunday! Dr. and Mra. E. R. Butts, of Chi-| The Seattle Gopher clubs Gfinne-} Seattle lodge No. 7, Degree of |to spend a few days with Miss Maud! 455° are the guests of Mrs. J. B. | sota) will hoki a rally picnic at Honor, wilt hold an important meet cast ¢ | : mere jing in Evergreen hall, 1409 Ninth eabce ae : | ‘Woodland park Saturday afternoon | ave: Tuesday, evening, July 29, at STABL | and evening, July 26. 7:45 o'clock. An interesting program| Mrs hjlan has returned es for | Las, Se is being prepared, following which| from a trip to California, and wil salads, for filling omelets, as a BLAINE PICNIC & progressive whist party will take | Spend the remainder of hae eFin ges h, or scallop them for a main Place at 9 o'clock. All members) With her son-in-law and daughter, Dr Former Biaine will | residents of hold their annual picnic at Woodland park on Saturday, July 26, afternoon and evening. Five hundred guests are expected to attend. oe PICNIC DINNER University lodge No. 141, F. and A. M., and University chapter No. $3, 0. E. 8., will have a joint picnic on Saturday, July 26, at Ravenna park. Dinner will be served at 6 p. m PAST PRESIDENTS’ CLUB John F. Miller Past Presidents’ club will be entertained at luncheon at the home of Mrs. Mary Wood, at Illahee, on Saturday, July 26. The boat will leave from Pier 3, at the foot of Madl- son st., at 9:30 a. m. eee PICNIC WILL HONOR MISS WEST Former students of Miss L. L. West have arranged a picnic in her honor for Saturday, July 26, at the home of Mrs. D. Layman, 6232 Canyon st. A special invitation been ex- tended to all former students of Mise West. eee MINNEWATHA CLUB ‘The Minnewatha club will give a} dance on Saturday evening, July 26. at Leschi pavilion. CLUB PICNIC The Marilla Hutchins club will have a picnic on Saturday, July 26, at the home of Mrs. R. E. Storey of Kirkland. Take ferry leaving at 10:50 a. m. STOP! LOOK! LISTEW! For THE SIGNAL TOWER | | Kora Konia |Under brassieres, | ‘corsets. bandages | For Sore Skin urged to attend. —_— -— | and Mrs. Otis Floyd Lamson | aoe enete ss | CREAM SOUPS PICNIC AND CARD PARTY | Mrs. D. 8, Gillespie of Victoria, B.| Cream soups should be aerved for The W. B. A. Past Commanders'|C,, is the house guest of Mr. and/juncheon rather than’. for dinner club of Seattle Review 8 will| Mrs. R. D. Merrill where rich food {4 to follow. give a picnic and card party at the| eid 5 | 5 a3 home of Mra. J. A. Kent, 2907 39th] Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Caldwell, Mr GOOD SUBSTITUTES ave. 8. W. Luncheon at 1 p, Claude Philbrick and Mr | m.;/and Mrs. Rice, spaghetti or macaroni may | cardy at 2 p.m, Members are in-|and Mrs. William Seruby left today |e frequently substituted on | vited to attend. Take car No. 3, | by motor for Vancouver, B. C., to|daily menu wef spend the week end. - Ses RED POPULAR | | Mrs, John Campbell and Miss} ed leads all other colors for ac-| The Enumclaw unit of the Ameri-|Dorothy Campbell are expected | cogsories, trimmings and facings.| can Legion post will act as host to|bome the first of next week from| There is no sign of any color even 01 » to So ra sco. the American Legion posts and their |* Short trip to San Francisco. \ approaching in popularity | auxiliaries at the district picnic) ————— 71} held § y, July 27, at the farmers’ plenle’ grounds at’ Bum | PARROT TALKED TOO MUCH | claw. j | Plans are being made to have as| many disabled yeterans as possible as guests at the affair, | Members of all posts with thelr families are urged to attend and bring their lunch baskets. 0 KEEWADIN CLUB The Woman's Keewadin club of Mercer island will meet at the club- house on Thursday, July 21, for a 12 o'clock luncheon followed by bridge. DELICIOUS DESSERT Cream cheese and currant Jelly on crackers make a delicious dessert. LACE EDGE Ruffles of Valenciennes lace edge the scalloped tunics of satin and crepe de chine dresses, MOTHER'S BARGAIN | “Mother, did you get me from the stork?" “Yes, deur; why do you ask?" “'Gos Wve often wondered why you didn't pay a few dollars more and pick out a@ little boy without freckles,” ‘<-Boston ‘Transcript. DAD'S NEW CHAU “1 don't suppose you are use driving men like me, are you?” | “Oh, yes, I drove the police patrol | for three years,”"—Judge He watched his bride remove her false ir, her teeth, and her complicated make-up ‘Tam so tired," sighed she, “I have not been able to get off my Coet all day.’ “Gracioust’ he cried come off, too?-—Whiz Bang Polly, family parrot in the Simon Silverberg household| |at Baltimore, Md., became an important witness in Mrs. Silverberg’s suit for separation from her husband. Mrs. | Silverberg (shown in inset) had been away on a visit and, A pinkish grass covers all the! wpon her return, found the parrot shrieking the name of Jawna in a section of South Africa, | “Corq'__at least, such is the allegation. Now. Mrs, Silver- ra | berg’s name happens to be Rose, and she became suspicious. She won her court action. “Do thay Traffic officers in an English city wear small red lanterns, SEATTLE i >! |... Come Shopping With Cecille - arm ~en O YOU ON THE BACK SEAT—Let the t t or North or Weat. | And if you lose yourselves? Seldom-frequented ls a veliest, after ; all, It 0 of our streets and avenues, our corridors and wharves. Yese day I found, up near Pine, a rT, hit hop t ne with sign done in 0. titch on the door Next I ra pon M Guy taking a party off for@ ail to see what candy, cake and kindne do for convalescent sailor lads, T te THIS CAR CARRI A PLAY THAT BROADWAY STILL RECOUNTS e iron With bated t ath it Tige Hoi And. sles ba Hi re et yp oes THE COLONIAL to- full of the bite gn t mak helt 1" : t 4 tom a perfect outing an t to 3 1 fi LE eee 2 WInt LY th t t « ALONG A CURVING UPTOWN AVENUE ver at 76 | t ' th Age I find @ ny area a-hum with preparations for the moving in of@ oe w “fa t taff of the NDE COSTUME SHOP! t of All thelr treasure ‘ ! t 1—costumes, armor, tng ’ . ee, ae i osne sy mult 1 . The spacious new aad swingl vg p teel frame. 611k ; rth iad eat SBIR DAINTILY HAND-SCALLOPED AND EMBROIDERED! CHUMMY, A HAT FOR THE “BOBBETTE t the FRENCH LINEN SHOP bat casen are $1.25, $225 and It's of clot th rolling ‘brim and sectle aoe $1.95, Mad pkins are $2.75 for 6. 1533 Third ave. near Pine id 7 tt BLACK AND WHITE at aa nee ; A gary Beet YOU MAY DANCE AT DINNER 4 trim on t) If you w t the 42-8tory L. C. 8 s restauronts, and Now the modern irl likes ¢ bovighly trig) and. tres on. 2) 4 tr t ak tower at the top! street! nd h he ¢ st freed f hats that withstand - from to 8 > oo ¢ fe eee ’ | ON THE LEAFY VERANDA MARINELLO, ALL OVER THE LAND, ou may whisk your little “portable,” slip the plug into the light Stan for truly dependable beaut work Our APPROVED ket and sew and sew to ur heart's content! The newest of @ MARINELLO SHOP welcor 1 to its sunny new quarters at er machines half aluminum—so light! It’s quiet, @ $11 Shafer Bldg., opposite Frederick MA In-3564 | cody # its orders from the touch of the knee. This elee pA ests apy | lc marvel, and all sorts of standard models, too, is sold on attra ‘ tive terms at the SINGER SHOP, 1524 First ave One of the triun 1 of beauty science ia permanent waving done rie ip fn I aR bee Sh at Beg rd’ "| HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW “CHARM STRINGS? application of this to gray hair at one of the shops I vi | WHO WANTS TO WEAR A STRAW ONE All thr ast, when the gny new felt hats, a riot of perfect! gorgeous hues are in at CUMMINGS AND THORNTON'S? They've many at just $5.00 rth Ave. $5 0H How'd you like to wear a small mauve hat of buckskin with a buckskin brim? I've found itt . eva 2 THE HOLLYWOOD GIRLS BELIEVE That no one | well-dressed next winter without a black satin ado’ So are the new all-black f Pine. embr y floss decorate a ner dreas ts banded both plain black her ¢ nd satin BEADS AND NECKLACE r from 15 cents to $ at the Rhind & shop, Dermott Bid, ore A new bea bag is made to carry at a party. It has no clasp but simply @ strap to hold its quaint pastel-colored pouch right S SELDOM NECESSARY TO RE-WAVE HAIR harge whe have your marcel (50 cents) t nex of Singer's Hair Store. A hair trim is 50 cents at 218 Pine st. MA in-289 FRAU BENNETT HAS MOVED Her CRE TITCH SHOP to 1524 Seventh Ave, near Pine. Here too, are novelt gifts an I've found a shop where priceless old tapestrics are reconstructed ’ Pr so cleverly that the new atitchery can’t even be found! A tapestry that's been moth-caten, worn or age-moulded still has value Prat ee TO SOFTEN THE ( RE AT THE WINDOV Awning made t r at CAMP LEWIS WI 76 Univer 8t a ee EVELYNE THURMER, FORMERLY OF HARMON’S Gives the fascinating flat marcel that French women prefer. She's a real artist, too, at suiting the arrangement of the hair to the face. Had you heard that at the NEMO BEAUTIFYING STUDIO you ca trunk measurements from two to four Inches in a sin: ? 502 Bigelow Bldg., MA in-3196 se A round marcel creates ridges or raised ripples about the head. A flat arranges itself like a strand of serpentine braid, It wave side to’ side instead of in and out HOW SOON THE GOWN’S READY TO WEAR When you take your materials to Miss Bean's. She cuts and fits: 309 Peoples Bank Bldg. MA in-9119. see you sew | The sorrow of sewing is a thing of old days. In the studio way it’s sheer play to make @ beautiful garment. EVERY NEED OF THE DAINTY WOMAN in answered by Franco-American toiletries, Peoples Bank Bldg. HOW THE SUN FADES THE BRIGHT FELTS! It's luck that we haye a shop, the MODEL tinted successfully. They re-block and re-trim hats of all kinds, 9 Peoplex Bank Bldg. In their fur repair department a 25 per cent discount is in effect until September first + 8 8 A little narrower; a wee dit higher; but a shrinking and a press- iu can make almost any last year's felt quite modern in line. MY FEET!” “MY FEET! When you feel that way it's time to see Dr. Susie Frasier, She gives relief at once to all sorts of arch and toe tortures. 4044 Arcade Square, MA in-5584 A HOSPITAL FOR BROKEN DOWN HOOVERS he Hoover service station formerly at 7 Stewart st., is at 2 Rialto Bldg., over Pig'n Whistle bah, Hea The makers of a famous vacuum sweeper built it so well that the first of 18,000 machines put in American homes is still in see I THINK THE FLUTTERING PLEATED GOWN use. Is prettiest everywhere! The new combination pleatings are laid at BE. H. Shamek’s, 1512 Fifth Ave, ae Fall sketches from ample below the knees. Paris show the use of a slim tunic that falls plain or underskirt pleated to a toith a more few inches WHEN THE MOTOR KNOCKS Your phonograph needs an overhauling at 1816 Westlake. Supplies. THE SUIT YOU'VE HALF-FORGOTTEN 1 Will make the trimmest coat-dress imaginable if you take It to the JODEL! Alterations, dress and coat-making well done 529 Peoples Bank Bldg. are at THE COLORS OF A CALIFORNIA GARDE Are reflected in the newest of off-the-face felts, These and close- to-the-eyes models, too. pricd at $3.95, $4.99 and at the THE BUBBLE, and Monday. 218 Pike St. brightened with the plumage of brilliant birds of the tropics, Sometimes the whole body of the songster is used, flattened out, upon the front of a plain felt on Saturdu Dozens of hats are Unuched favre NO BLISTERING SUNBURN Ruins your day on the beach or in the mountains when you've taken a jar of EL E ADO LEMON CREAM along! This healing astringent bleach (Seattle-made) is sold all over the world. Our best drug stores have it / Heit G8 The grooved whirl stamped on the creamy white contents of a jar of sunburn balm is not there just for Its the pledge of the makers to you, the buyer, that no fingers less fastidious than yours have smeared it over in taking a little bit out to try it, ornament. where hats are re-| | Made in Pekin, from cut glass and semi-precious stones? at the BEA CAPTAIN’S CHEST, They're White Building cor see What scar/s the Orientals make! I've found onein black with scab tered cherry blossoms embroidered upon it and a deep, silken fringt finishing it, oe THE BEAUTY OF THE BAY The stars, the tide, a sw outing aboard the BLUE EL {ot-3330. AT NIGHT ying floor, contribute to the delight of az BIRD. Clubs are chartering this ship see A DASH OF OOLONG AND A TANG Of Orange Pekoe give f to imported Ceylon-India tea, at 7 cents , at Hughes, 703 Pine st. vor To really enjoy a cup of tea, you must take it, as English women 46 at 3, when the afternoon has a way of dragging a Vit. STRUGGLING ALONG ON A SMALL SALARY Has its compensations, too! To the business girl, Betty Faris resell: smart apparel for a third of its cost at stores. Upstairs, McDermott building. see An older woman bought weck, combining white georgette and chenille banded black crepe—a stunning creation! Ye it's to be sold—resold—tomorrow or Monday fo @ half of what she paid for it! owe FURS, LIKE DIAMONDS, Are always good! A reshaping, a resetting keep their values constant. Your neckplece of coat, which may be no longer smart will be remodeled, given the season's pre ferred lines by the OLYMPIC FUR CO— “FLYNN.” A. E. Alquist, well-known fur ner, is now connected with them. 408 Uni versity st., opposite new Olympic hotel, eee THIS HOT WEATHER Affords the best sort of an excuse to try out the splendid Rougt — Dry service offered by the SUPPLY LAUNDRY CO.! All the fam ily washing and most of the ironing, is taken right out of the house All the muss and trouble are removed. Most of the pieces come home ready to be put av The few starched things are easy te be dampened and ironed. It's a joy to call CA pitl-0300, 4) ele If you were to sit down and figure the cost of your new swash machine, of the current it uses, of soap, of a helper on 7 you'd feel that you couldn't afford NOT to send things to thi laundry. a a beautiful gown lag s. THE GAYEST AND SMARTEST Of vacation chapeaus are marked way below cost at 529 People: Bang butiding—THE MODEL. eee Horsehair braids are beautiful, made into breezy hats brightenes with blossoms, flat ribbons and quaint embroiderics, P THE SLIGHT, THE STOUT Find a NuBone indispensable. Anna Schober, corsetiere. El fot-5766 To create a look of flatness without taking away the pliant lines o | waist and hip is the aim of modern corsetry. see IF YOU DAWDLE HALF THE AFTERNOON AWAY | Perhaps you eat a too-monotonous lunch. Do you have the variety | afforded by roast spring chicken, beet greens, asparagus, fresh peas wild berry ple? They‘re served daily at WING'S CAFETERIA, 1401 First aye. ; ¥ ve OVER THE BACK FENCE I heard of three youngsters in one family who had had their crosseé | eyes straightened with the g’asses and muscular exercises pre | scribed by Dr. and Mrs. Edmunds, Fraser-Paterson’'s balcony. see TO THE GIRL WHO SITS AT A DESK os All day long, PATRICIA PERRY'S evening courses in classic dand ing afford perfect recreation. The McKelvey, 1519 Third ave. tikes . To become a beautiful dancer, the girl with undeveloped muscle has the best chance of all. Plasticity is more than strength, BECAUSE A SLOVENLY APPEARANCE SUGGESTS Careless habits of mind, dullness, a lack of refinement, cveryihiaas call the PANTORIUM often! They clean and renew evel from a frill or @ bundle of ties to a pleated frock or a hat. ee At a good dry-cleaning plant they have a full pleating equipment paper patterns of all types of pleats and an expert to handle then | peas pi TO MAKE HATS—HOW FASCINATING! You can learn now at the MODEL, 529 Peoples Bank building. GO SNIPPETY-SNIP WITH SCISSORS! Hazel Tierney will give you a 50-cent credit for this little ad wher you have your marcel (regular price $1.00) at her shop, at 406 Mf Kelvey building, EL iot-5839. i It's not so extravagant to wash one's hair at the end of ead | breathlessly hot week when one has a marcel at half price? see THE VOGUE FOR WILLOW FURNITURE 3 Has invaded our best homes. Willow is charmingly adapted stains and enamels and to upholstery in gorgeous chintzes. I : - STITCH! : rows of hemstitching (8 cents) are effective'y appliet , 414 Hite! building, over Bartell's, : beautiful pieces at CARLSON'S, 800 Pine st. . USE THE LACY HUGGIN Two paral at the ELI ee ARE YOU A TENDERFOOT Really? Then you'll wa LINDGREN'S before you buy rs" don't slip, shuffle or rub, anr nt and “comfy” as a moccasin another pair of shoes. while they're smart 1307 Fourth ave, sae $ a ledder of tortures, with the worst at the top: Headache | carach , toothache and footache! eet CALIFORNIA WOMEN INTRODUCED The Nigh-cireling half-diamond marcel put Haight building. MA in-4499 eee Roundness and height at the top of the head are mattere way the marcel’s taid! in at CLEMIB’S, 23. of th