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‘ 5... AUGUST 2 1924 Edited by Lil an Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA in-0600 Assista Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens liday Issues Cards Havana Honored Mrs. Fro RS 2B W. SOLIDAY } Tea; Visitor} for a3) gues ome, 3 La on T rma s Yea! ae aatabr wit thadinr ‘ebb <atiete te friends of Mrs. Yea-| in-law, Mrs. Rutledge, wife of Lieut.|ton at lunchéon on Tuesday after Paul ise, of the U. & alt ener | Nevada, and Mrs Robert Harter of § ot lhe Chicas s visitor In tow Dinner Hosts es Mr. and Mrs Claude Potter were Mrs. T'refethen hosts at dinner last evening, compli- | Hostess at Luncheon menting Miss Isabel Lindner and + igi so her fiance, Mr. Carlos Ralph 2 | To hon irs, P. A. Staples whose marriage will take place tos! Havana, Cuba, Who ts visiting } night ' ast M W. HH. McGrath at} ee | Ya Lake Washingt . Mrs. D. BR. Trefethen entertained |Bridge and today with m luncheon at 12 cov-|Mah Jongg Tea ers at the Women’s Un’ ity club, | tate he guests to the| Miss Alice Taft will entertain oe at tha Matremeliiaas h a bridge and mah Jongg tea hey ay at her home on Saturday afternoc August 9, In honor of Miss Helea| sist at Tea Maring, whose marriage to Mr./ je Hadley’s tea on| Theodore B. Samsel of Everett will| Friday afternoon at } home, in| take place on August 30, and for} poner of M Ada Rembert, of | Miss Merle Glavin, who will wed! al Texas, who visiting her! Mr, Walter C. Meyer on August 14./ Edwin J. Brown, Jr., as see receiving will be Mrs . : Meri, | Beis Dip nll Dinner for Miss Clericus Trueblood, Mra. Henry and Fiance | wa and Mrs. John Lin. | The wardroom officers of the U. 8. 8. Nevada will entertain at dinner on/| Afternating at the urns will be/board ship Thuraday evening in| Mrs. Stephen J. Chadwick, Mrs. Mark| honor of Miss Margaret Clericus and| Allison Matthews, Mrs. Ernst I.j her fiance, Dr. Travis Stansell Mor | Skee! and Mrs, Joseph Gra: » assist-ling, U. S. N., attached to the Ne| ed by Mrs. C. E. Hughes, Mrs. Zura) yada Case, Mrs. Donald. Trieblood, Mrs.| Later the party will’ attend the Hervey Windiey, Mrs. Edwin J./ dance at the Officers’ club in Bremer Brown, Jr, and Mrs, Philip Austin | ton, Henderson eee “ef : 7” | SES Pa ee Gives Luncheon Today | hhc Miss Mary Loulse L'Abee enter at Club Mrs. John Lincoln tending invitations luncheon | of 16 covers Thursday after. |th® suest of Dr. and Mra, P. V. Von noon, August 14, at the Women's | Ph tained with a luncheon of nine cov ers today at the Tennis club for Miss Marie Michere of St. Louis, who is Hall is ex to a University club. sa Bridge will follow the luncheon.| Tennis Tournament Ball sisi in Tacoma Entertaining be nesses for Mrs. Rembert ub’s tourn Mr Donald Trueblood will enter- y evening, in the Taco. tain with a bridge of six tables on includes Mra. Chester . Mra. James M. Ashton, Mrs. Thursday afternoon at her home in| compliment to Mra Adair Rembert | /verett Griggs, Mra. Herbert Griggs, ot Dallas, Tex, who ia visiting her|MFS- Grant Hicks, Mrs. H. F. Alex: sister, Mra. Edwin J. Brown, Jr. [“5der. Mrs. J. P. Weyerhaeuser, Additional guests will come in for) Mrs. J. L. Carman, Mrs. John M ay |Fadon, Mrs. George C. Wagner, Mra aie Paul Fransioll, Mra, D.C. Scott irs. James W. Dempsey, Mrs. Judge and Mrs. Bausman| Henry nbetes, ara F. 8. Baker, Dinner Hosts Mrs. A. F. Albertson and Mrs. 8. A To honor Miss Elma Collins and| Perkins. her fiance, Dr. Minor C. Lile, Judge} and Mrs, Frederick Bausman wil!| Orthopedic tenok entertain with a dinner at thelr and Thrift Shop home in The Wilsonian on Friday | 5 | East Highland Drive guild with eg tS he |Mrs. D. D. Baldwin as hosteas. will be in charge at the Orthopedic Mrs. Yeaton lunch room Thursday, assisted by Honor Guest Mra. H. J. Audley, Mrs. Alex Siva! -dercy <deaxert. datertaines (CUristie, Mrs. J. T. Megrow, F. ©. McQuiggan, Mra. Lee John-!| twelve guests at luncheon.today at | her nome, complimenting her sister, | Mrs. E. S. Yeaton, of Portland, who | ig ber house guest. Invitations were limited to close friends of the honor a NERS force puzzles the experts but the traveler via sits back and revels in the comforts made possible by ston, Mis, W. N. Gilmore, Mrs.| James R. Stirrat, Mra. George R. |Drever, Mrs. T. H. Carvey, Mrs.| attic F. Marts, Mrs. H. J. Arm ees 09 cles Srtgnds of the Beat istrong, Mrs. J. 0. Boyd, Mrs, A ————— sy C. Graff, Miss Violet Megrew, Mra. |Florence Feek, Miss Helen Gilmore, |Miss Oltve Conger and Miss Grace | Warner. Mrs, ©. B. Leonhart and Mrs. G |l. H. Graves will be in charge tor Renton Hill guild at the Thrift Shop on Thursday morning and | ‘Mra. L. 8. Coffin and Mrs. J. B.| MacDougall for First Hill guild on| aya afternoon. ‘Clubs CLUBS FOR THURSDAY j ION BIBLE CLUB The Union Bible club wil) enter- tain with a picnic on Thursday, Aug- u ust 7, at Mount Baker park, Mra. Florence Porter has charge of the arrangements. see VERSE WRITERS’ CLUB | Seattle Verse Writers’ club will meet Thursday evening, August 7, at 8:30 o'clock, in room 210, at the |¥. M. C. A. The discussion will be }lea by Miss Jean Lambert. | | | | ELDERBLOOM CLUB The Elderbloom club will meet Thursday, August 7, at the Modern Woodmen hall, Second and Virginia. 28 j |womEN oF MOOSEHEART LEGION Women of Mooseheart Legion will |hold thelr regular business meeting Thursday evening, August 7, at & o'clock, at Moose temple. “ae its use. APPLE BLOSSOM CLUB | The Michigan Apple Blossom club | will have a picnic luncheon on Thursday, August 7, In Mount Baker jeer eee SOCIAL CLUB Social club of Seattle Chapter, O. E. 8., will meet Thursday, August 7, for a cafeteria luncheon at the home of Mrs. J. Monks, at Echo Lake park. Each mémber is asked to take her own silver. Take Everett interurban or Everett bus to Echo Lake park. Sewing. 70 hours to Chicago MONTEFIORE AID SOCIETY Summer Tourist Fares Now in Effect with Liberal Stop- overs, Diverse Routes, Final Limit October 31. Consult | the will Ladies’ Montefiore Aid society be held Thursday afternoon, | DAHLIA SOCIETY Tho Seattle Dahlia society will meet Thursday, August 7, at 8 p.m. at the American Legion club rooms, New Arctic hotel, 609 Third | ave. Experts will discuss “The Hybrid- izing of Dablias,” “Attractive Color |Schemes for Dahlia Decorations” jand “Artistic Arrangements for Bas- | kets and Vasi PRE-SCHOOL COUNCIL The PreSchool Council will hold its annual picnio at Woodland park ‘Thursday, August 7, at noon J. F. Bahl Gen. Agt, Pass, Dept. 2nd & Madison 1 . Fe r4 on ed EL jot-6800 Members and all jnterested in pre At Your Service school work are urged to attend. Bring sandwiches and one hot dish, Seattle Society || fe, euuer and. cream will be pro |Wiudt.- she The regular monthly meeting of; August 7, at Educational Center, | THE COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN i (Upper) Mrs. L. C. Gilman, chairman of the reception committee for the Seattle Day Nursery association's garden tea on Friday afternoon, August 15, at the home of Mra. B.A. Garber, (Lower) Mrs. G. A. C. Rochester, chairman} of the program to be presented that afternoon:—Portraits| by « James & Merrihew. . 3415 W. 62 | Mra. Zeda Peterson will be in charge | jof the program. nt vided by the committee eee SUNSHINE GUILD Sunshine Guild Thursday morning, o'clock, at the home 18th ave. N. W. NINA FRY TENT will meet on August 7, at 11 of Mabel Long, | 200,000 Acres Are | Cleared of Pests) COLVILLE, Wash. Aug. 6-—Ro- dents were poisoned on 201,920 acres ‘of land in Stevens county this year, Nina Tent, Daughters of] 45 shown by the report made a the Veterans, will meet in Veterans’| ciose of this year’s project. A total hall, Armory, Thursday, August 7,/ of 1,262 farmers spent $2,165.27 on at 1:30 p,m lies feats © and calclum cyanide | were the poisons ussed. ‘There were| | 562 farmera who wed 1,125 ounces of | | strychnine, with which they poisoned 89,920 acres of land. Calcium cyanide a : by ers, who pois- Wet’ Beatile: bes of the | Was used b farmers, who f i — mites BEARER Of, . oned the rodents on 112,000 acres Day Nursery association will have | 1000 infin children's picnic at Alkt beach, on | With 7.000 pound ADDITIONAL DAY NURSERY PICNIC AT ALKI BEACH CLUBS Monday, August 11, Members and friends are invited to come and TOO FAR bring their children at 11:30 a. m. “How do you. Mke your new Those who will donate their auto- |aeighbors?” | mobiles to transport the nursery “Well, I have a great admiration children to and from the picnic are|for their nerve. They sent me a asked to call Mrs. Guy Passage, {bill the other day for the eggs WE st-0875. be called in eon A short business held during the day. Mrs. Passage may also reference to the lunch- |they claimed thelr hens laid in our |sarden."—Boston ‘Transcript seasion will be ONE FOR LANDLORD “Ah tol’ de rent man us didn’t have no money, 80 he said us'll have to move."" "“Dat's all. right, honey. He Sam Johnson de same thing, so Jes swap houses."——Am Legion Wkly BALLARD WwW. OT. U. Ballard W. C. T. U. day, August § at 2 p. m., wilt meet Fri- with Mrs. Columbia River Salmon | The finest fish of Washington waters that is a delicacy | as well as a substantial food. | McGowan's Keystone Brand Salmon Steaks, the finest quality of Canned Salmon, at the new, reduced prices. | No. B0¢ f No. 506 % flat can.....e0 1 flat can.. Old Fashioned Peanut Brittle | Of the Dependable A&K Quality The kind that is popular with every member of tho family. . Thursday Pr pecial j 25c i. Vriday CU ENN Olson Enumciaw, Rainier chapter, D. A. R, fete at the home of Mrs | Leary. Francisco, of Mrs, John C. weeks, are being congratulated |ion Haynes SEATTLE STAR _) Personal . ir, and M ° eiving cong t 1 a Mra. I a Mr. Thomas E ft jesda to spend a at Mow Raini | eee uM 4 Mra G. Tennant « Mr Albert Charie will Friday for the ( peninsula on @ ot tor wip Judge and Mrs. W lam H. Saw telle and emali son, Ben Ni Sa telte, who have been gues he Spring apartments for two montha left today for their home in Tucson. Aris Miss Pej Spencer, of Portland js the guest of Miss Holen Dulmage |for a fortnight Mr. A. G. Hanson, Mra, Lewis and Mra, George smith, came in today to attend garden Eliza Ferry Mr. M. Ambrose, accompanied by bis son, Arthur, ieft Baturday on a/ month's will return by way of California business trip East, and eae Harriet Barnard, of San who has been the guest | Eden for several Ipft Tuesday for her home. Mre. Mr, and Mrs. Nicholas Diller Fratt upon the birth of a son, William Perkins, at Columbus hospital, on July 27 TE WT Mra. John Scotchter Hume re moved, recently, from her home in Denney-Biaine to the Hudson Arma owe Burns Ryan and Robert Brooke Albertson left this morning by motor on a trip to Yellowstone park. Miss Cordelia Jennings of San Francisco is the guest of Miss Mar see Miss Marion Burton week-end In Bremerton as the guest of Ensign and Mra Victor Tate, eee spent the} Dr. O. D. Babcock is leaving shortly on a month's motor and hik- ing trip, which will include the climbing of Glacier peak. Mr, Will- |iam Harris of Los Angeles will ac company him Mr. and Mrs, Timothy Jerome are in Victoria, B. C., this week. Mra. D. G eloft left today on « week's trip east of the mountains, “ee 35,000,000 Feet of Lumber Floated NEWCASTLE, New Brunswic Aug. 6.—Log driving on the Nor west Miramich! has been practica completed, and approximately 3 booma, the mi In jouth addlt 000 to 85 the main river ts concerned, .000,000 fest, r Gen beer “badge” League Mrs. figu “pipe COSTS COIN 10 BE FOREMAN Workers for ° City Get More | It m Wed atree A wover money unde bu Councilman W, ed out that, isting, the most efficient men would not the would “honor of the fob. STREET RAILWAY TIMATSS 18 CUT the Th and some tion while men David Henderson, asking $6,388 This under SMOKE UP | TURRELi’ dne committes took up estimates for the he “Hell’n Maria” pipe of Charles G. Dawes has 1 adopted as an official by the Pennsylvania of Women Voters. Joseph Gazzem is shown ratively amoking the of peace.’ qua bea Than Supervisors costs money to be ® foreman In artments, it developed council budget day when t railway division for 1925 check showed that foremen in ‘al lines of work receive less} than the craftemen working | r them. ‘This is true of car- ers, machinists and painters T. Campbell point- with this condition ex- become foremen, as should be| case. Very few men, he said, 1 take @ cut in pay merely for} ® council took up the matter] will remedy the situation. In canes & civil service classifica-| gives a foreman $145 a month, under him make more} $2 railway chief, is 3 for his 1925 budget. | js @ reductic $350,719.67 the 1924 figure. The cut is| made in miscellaneous labor, - About 500 xfords, in broken sizes, resenting a score or more of to wind up at half-price and PRIC WIND-UP SALE ENDS SATURDAY pairs of fine lity Women’s Pumps and rep- utiful patterns, regrouped tent Main Floor S Included in the above group are White Kidskin, Gray Kid and Suede, Beige Kid and Suede, Ivory Kid, Pa- Leather, Kid, Smoked and Brown Elk. Black Most All Sizes Represented in the Lot SECOND AND MADISON ONLY The ¢ 1 spent most of the , morning in making minor edjust./POrtland’s Cereal ments in salaries in the railwa yeh Wi " Receipts Set Mark| Following this the utilities depart-| PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 6—Wheat | ment budget came up, health and|receipts at Portland during the} sanitation and police were to fol-| cereal year 1923-24 were the great- low. lest in history, according to reports No action has been taken yet on|just announced. During the 12/ the request of municipal employes|month period, 26,075 carloads of| generally for salary raises, Council-| wheat were received as compared! men up again Friday. |Fewer Harvesters MC Preparations are now under way for the movement of harvesters frofh | cript. the East to the West to ald in gar 000,000 feet of logs are now in the|nering this season's crop, The ac the drive on|tual number of men required trom reat branch of the Mira. | Ontario, , which wan estimated at from| provinces has not yet been deter. so far| mined, is|number will not be much less than that required last year, re discussing it. Jt will come Miss Betty Young will return| Increases aro predicted tn almost | Thursday from a visit of several|/@ve'Y case, according to E. 1.|isticlan weeks in San Francisco, motoring| Plaine, chairman of the budget com- up with friends. | mittee. They will, however, not be! FA jas great as requested. Little she was Needed in Canada |*."", INTREAL, Quebec, Aug. 6.—/| ter,” Quebec and the Maritime but it ts thought that the/ also cups, plates and spoons. Cof- much copying, the rarity of genuine et furniture has tited its gee to a scattered ew. oline. “Red Crown,” the standard of all motor fuels, is available every- where. And every gallon has the same un’ power and extra mileage! QUALITY STANDARD OIL CO“7ANY bs rc its high standard of as resulted in | ppendale Not so with gas with 17, The carloads would make a 197% miles stork was expected at her home and care whether it's a brother or a sis- replied Helen won't be a cousin." Demonstrations main office, 1308 Fourth Ave, 180 carloads the previous! | asked whether she preferred | brother or sister. “I don't Jong, one stat- pointed out. MILY FIRESIDE FUN Helen had heard that the “but I do hope it SATURDAY —With— The Eagles EAGLES’ HALL Seventh Ave. and Pine St. EVERY THURSDAY AND AT OP. M. 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