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TUESDAY, AUGUST 12 7 - ALS SON | E THE § ~ WOODRUFF ‘ ; Seattle | Society |t MRS. | one MA ir-0600 es Olen mond M Louise Ray Owens Bibi or Wedding of Elma Collins tertaining for Mildred = Ww 4 - t 1 circle, ts t wilt t n M f Fr. R W rs. James Yarmo, Mra. O. H 1 Mrs, O, Holderne iH 1 k m will be y , M wood and Will LW ed Tonight at T cM Mah Jongg Breakfast for Mrs. W itten r Mrs, Thomas Gree ing a mah jongg bre home for Tuesday afte of M and Miss Ract ndants. flower girl, Mr will be best ey will be th Waters will t at the } tting Mr. and Mrs. mi a Moonlight Dance at : . Tennis Club Engagement Announced | Mrs. A moonlight dance will be the at-| Mr. and Mra. J. A | Day Nursery a Woodruff is chairman Carson an traction at the Te me 8 at Mrs. B, A. Garber’s home, 9: age tanh > Lieu 1 i urday night, wit son of Mrs. B.| by Grady. vitles of the so celal and musical ke its f appearance will meet every Tues Tho first om Morgan Roderick, Winsiow, Jr, Mrs. William and Miss Kathleen Donahoe iraham, pr om * Orthopedic Lunch and Thrift Shops lake Luncheon to ervice at the ic lunch room, | 4 ame ee Honor Mother hotest 6m Weaneedey; Airs 4 gradiiate of t nd at luncheon on Wedne: Mrs. A. W. Parrahm, Mrs. J. B.|w) © accompar in honor of her mother, 3 Sewall, of Chicago, wh wets, Mrs.| PICNIC SUPPER AT guest. ut Walig| VOLUNTEER PARK The affair will be . : ba » American Log home at The Highla Married on Sunday ‘The marriage of Miss I plas to Mr. J. A. Van D celebrated on $ the First Pres! an ¢ the Rev. Mark A. Matt the service. Mr. ] San Francisco we attendan Mr. afd Mrs. Van Der Sluys w make their Pomie 5 in § fler jolden Gilint COLORINGS § GIVE WARMTH TO EXPOSED SUN ROOM | Cheerful Orange and Red Overcome | Cold North Exposure, ‘Women’ S Cc lubs | s. Clough and the Cap R. Cook By MARIAN MOORE : i ee a a A Here is the story of not the CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY —_ o'clock luncheon on Wednesd House That Jack Built, but the = at the home of Mrs comfortable sunroom which Mr, and | PICNIC AT phard, ALKI POINT Fi A ‘The auxiliary to the British Amer: | yysTIC JE fean asosciation will picnic at Alki fystic Je point on Wednes a I meet W 12:30 o'clock. {Odd Fellows’ Pine st., Mra, Newlywed, who had to move into a funny old house In an old vil- }lage street, bullt for the advance. 40,| ment of their common happiness. The house faces north and receives many months of blustering north wind, so that the plan seemed best to omit windows on the torth side of the sunroom to make the room | more airtight in winter, and bulld- | ing windows clear across the west and south sides to admit all the sunlight possible. in h ave, und ‘k luncheon. temple, 10 foralo’ | AUXILIARY TO PIONEERS WILL PICNIC Woman's auxiliary the the Pioneers’ association annual picnic on Wed- RAINIER-NOBI AUXILIARY American Legion auxil nier-Noble post, No. 1, benefit bridge party on W. August 13, at 2 p. m., at th of Mrs. D. A. Seibe 7 6th av | N. z vie ean as Bab em “a Mr: ust 13, afternoon and Seibert, KE nwd “ot Mr, A. E, (evening, at Alki beach, Basket | Swain, KE nw? airs. 4 ““\supper at 6 o'clock. Pioneers and | their families invited to participate. Bring individual supper. Coffee, LUNCHEON PLAN? gar and plates will be Weta vageah pection’ of: the creas, sugar and plates will be pro- Women's Auxiliary to the American | Institute of Mining Engineers will] yoy, Meet for luncheon on Wednesday, | Eee =D VIEW SOCIAL CLUB} | a club TAIN August 13, at the Hotel Wushing.|_Th¢ Mountain View Socia | ton, with Mrs. M. C. Butler acting| Wl hold its regular card party at| as hostess, | Harm's hall, 7309 Aurora ave, on| Included among the honor guesta| Wednesday, August 13, at 2 p. m. will be Mrs. Henry Landes, who will | P@vors- speak on local politics, and Canon| William H. who will talk on| “The Narcot ADDITIONAL CLUBS Bliss, IGRAPHERS TO HOLD NG IN VICTORIA The third quarterly meeting of the sociation of Public held at Vi followed AQUILA LoDGE NO. 35 | Aqui‘a lodge, No. Degree of | International Honor, will meet in regular session | Stenographers will be on Wednesday 13, |toria, B. on August 16, at § o'clock, at by a 6:30 o'clock banquet at the Em. | Following the press hotel, and an evening session. | there will be a s hone Sunday will be devoted to unfinished farewell to Mrs. Lois Ge business and sight-seeing. to bid , the re- glonal director, who is ving for |, The program for Saturd follows: New Fiber Reed Styles. Oregon to tak Address of Weicome...Mayor of Victoria - ake up D © of HONOF | Response. .Anna Marquis, Secre'y, Beattie | that va igen with done, a particularly Ale. Borg Miller, Heattte| cheery and warm scheme for deco- |rating and furnishing was hit upon. |The walls and woodwork were | painted in the same shade of deli- cate apple green, that shade with {Just enough yellow in it to give work for a short period Mra. Geiser wilt return in time for the district cony tumn, Opening Address Lanttio , lat vice pres. siding officer | report of committees Discussions ‘Our International ention in the au- | ana pre AR CLUB Ita Fut “aC etl te A laa mai ptt in Diek?./it warmth, On the floor a black August 13, at 2 p, m, at| Z s ic. |and white linoleum In tile pattern 4090 Arcade square 3! Ae dtenograplior—Our Offi and a grass rug in orange-yellow, ee Abeeteor; sdltor: |green and black were laid. Drap SEWING CLUB Side Sights of Our, P Jerles, which unfortunately do not RIMS Kscna. pice! acing \o rybody). show here, are of cretonne In color- Club will be entertal Sewing | «Competition: Fair and Unfair”-.-« | ings of orange, red, green, blue, and Spleen D Vingumiaine the Wolke i cties ce, black, while the fiber reed furnish- Serta ke uimmor, New Orloans lings, Inexpensive and attractive, are finished in a two-tone gray and orange, and are cushioned In cre tonne like the draperies, The bridge lamp completes the group. Jopen house at their new (Write to Marian Moore, care of \the clubrooms of the ‘Terminal Sales | this newspaper, for advice or Infor. building, First ave, and Virginia st, | mation about home furnishing or on Tuesday evening, August 26. decorating, sending stamped ad- The s for the evening dressed envelope for reply.) Question; What sort of drapes OHPHEON SOCIE | HOLD OPEN HOUSE The Orpheon society TO will hold home in Nota Blemish the pertect a Coat ippearance of her wely iam, Skin troubles are effec: will hostes«e Reduces unnatural ‘; " «. Theo D, Callahe and Mra. yates pa tnay skis aceir tr. HB ae Heyttetie stu {should I use in my dark lving FeRD, 7, Send Deer Ti program will be given and refresh: |room?—8, F, HOPKINS & SON, New York City \Inents served, A cordial invitation |, Answer: Light drapes pushed iw extended to members and all oth-|back, and a narrow valance; glase Gourdud's curtains of very thin material, to testes. Supper of publicity for the 37 Harvard ave. p.m. at the plenic grounds, A NORTH END GUILD TO GIVE LUNCHEON AND CURL ‘ The Most penceted| Dishes on the Summer Menu That means salads of course with their cool- ing greens, bright gar- nishes and creamy Best Foods GOLD MEDAL MAYONNAISE More than a dressing .. it’s a Food And salads, with this fresh egg nourishing dressing are whole meals in themselves. For the porch supper tonight, try a salad of 6 hard cooked eggs cut in very thin slices, mix with 14 pound boiled ham cut in Julienne strips—mix with Gold Medal—garnish with a glowing slice of tomato. Serve icy cold on let- tuce. BF-BF-BF-BF-BF BF-BF-BY EATTLE STAR | Personal for a ita rege: og Phys ine i day utility, dependable aid home TEA&PERRI NS to neatness and accuracy. Mint Batiy: ninde,. 0¢ 31004 Rives The appreciated companion Ore. who has been vi Mins of office and campus hours — Helen Schwager for a short time, ha SAUCE a pen selected to keep pace with Seattle sciation’s garden tea on Friday afternoon ,., N.—Portrait | to Lak will be served at 63 ©, on ¥ at th®Phome of Anh PAGE 11 GATHER CLOTHES The ‘Pen o Mrs. “Bundle Day” for Near East it Weer ACCOR, shinent Betty M “The Daddy of Them All” mation SPECIAL ' With flexible SUN EETp Gold Filled Be awere DRUGGISTS HAVE OUTING lip band and Min Prank Laser ale $750 ‘ pe oe : ft Every age in pen- tog Genter aie Ge ownership has its ap- oa 6 propriate piaip id eel Ashton V e uri P The sturdy pen of school returned to he makes growing hands and more exac- ott a Mire Martie Nd Boleom ¢Lv ting employment. wedding trip and are guests of M SALAD DRESSINGS Finally, the insignia of success— Bolee com, m's mother at Tho High Harry tempc the handsome gold mounted pen of the man of affairs, dignified as his treasured time piece and as efficiently ready for instant call. Pride of possession goes with every Waterman’s, Pen that’s sold. Selection and Service at taste better Mr. Willlam C. Sutton and daugh Miss Elizabeth Sutton, have 4 from a fortnig ® motor trip ones Mr. and Mra, Albe i) see { py Best Dealers Everywhere Mra. Jessica Brown Ross 17 Stockton San Francisco Jena, who has be New York Chica, Montreal and Mr David Whitcomb a ‘na ak. T. Myer ROUND TRIP today on the i F Jexander for Excursion Fares on sale daily to Septembei me in the Bouth. Waterman's Ideal Ink—best for fountain pene ond _ teperel use. Writes blue, dries LADIES OF THE Kansas City . $ 72.00 St.Louis . « 61.50 La ee EO We Can Fit Your Hand With a Corresponding fares to other im- ortant cent inal return limit October 31, 2 Liberal stop-over privileges going and returning, A side trip to Yellow- stone at small additional cost. Call on Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pen At the pen counters nan, 2514 ¥ WA. LAWRENCE in our three stores a ir will complime H little 4 *, Doris N dres < es, will recely ne club Sonal fie Se Jowman&Haniord@ FIRST AVENUE THIRD AVENUE AND CHERRY STREET BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE 912 SECOND AVENUE Mother Deer and | Two Babes Give | | i Rail Men Thrill on the Milwaukee line rom Everett to § ay watched an unusual cha their train followed a large doe two fawns for two miles a © track between Falls City Snoqualmie Falls, — accordir |Trainman J, H. Morrow of Seattle. Morrow said that he was riding in the rear of the two coaches when he suddenly felt the train slacken speed whilo the whistle started toot jing. Thinking it was cattle on tho track, Morrow sat down again, | | Suddenly a passenger with his| |head out of the window, eried out in | amazement, when tho train rounded | | slight curve and the mother and | |her two ‘dear’? bables raced along | in front of the locomotive. While the train crew and passen, the engineer nursed |the train along slowly and the trio trotted ahea Several times, Mor lrow said, the doe would take to the |hillside to escape the puffing pur. but would return to danger r than abandon her twins They finally left the track after a »mile r “STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS gers watched, | suer, |rat | erm interested in a Woman's Choral society. A monthly paper, “The Or- pheon Kalliope,” devoted to the so- be pushed back also. Copyright, American Homes Bureau, Orient Cream The house fly is extremely affectionate ROU BLESOME, filthy flies. Get rid of them quickly by spraying with Fit. Flit spray clears the house ina few minutes of mosquitoes and disease-bearing flies. It is clean, easy to use and harmless. Destroys All Insects Flitspray destroys bedbugs, roaches, their eggs and larvae. Spraying Flit on garments kills moths. 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