The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 14, 1924, Page 11

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te Telephone MA ir-0600 es Oldham 1ond Owens Harry Byrne; Tea Friday etrothed to sen Jor Large for LADIES OF THI GOLDEN NORTH The Roy Donley of the cai admission The w 60 the early au ata ps Assistants Named ae 6 for Tea Drop-In Luncheon Mra. Charles EB. Patten, Mrs. Alpha Ch Omega sorority will son T. Wanamak at the Wom Linne, who 6 Saturday at ‘ 2% c later. ea at Mrs. a 3 until 6 Reservatic be made by call A. 8 Kerry, |!ng Mrs, Hob ave, CA pitl4335, es, Mrs. fel | not later than Friday evening Orthopedic Lunch and Thrift Shops } Tox Henry 4. Webster, Mrs. Walla irs. Frank Hors! Green Colin Mrs. Joseph man, will be hostess on lunch room, nts will be (Left) Mrs. Walter Henry is chairman of arrangements for the large garden party the Seattle Day Nursery ¢ tion will give Friday afternoon, August 15, at M Garber's home. (Right) Mre. of the tea tables.—Portraits by sR A J. H. Fox, who is in charge Grady. Ze Charle and Mrs Jane Wanam cards at the door. tt Shon | Fleet Officers Will pe ok _ ; * Wedd e Redmond, Be Honored eo nerved at 7:30 Quiet Home W edding Mrs, Goidle| To} fficers of the fleet | 0% Gig wil begin at 8 Is Charming Mary Comins and lron, the Arctic club The marria daughter of M Mr. Albin An emnized this afternoon at t of the bride's mother, with the I Rudolph Eriekson reading the serv- tee at 3 oclock. ‘The improvised altar stood under} a canopy of redde g maple boughs against a lattice bac kground of autumn leaves, banked at either side with tall haskets of rich tinted glad- kets of gladioluses and FOR ; joluses. Ath al at | poy aie stood at the threaliold @ between the pride was exquisite in her wed 0 ar crepe, fashioned on long simple lines, carrying. @) shower boquet of lilies of t valley, Ophelia roses and swansonia. coh An informal reception followed the : y cent rit Sian Dorothy Waldo||| 2 OMorrow morning the doors will open a p assisting | upon the most imposing array of new e their home at Man] F@ll millinery modes The Criterion has zanita. | . ga, assembled in many a season. Youthful Will Assist at Tea chapeaux in all the smart, new shapes Miss Elizabeth Beddow, Miss Mar- d . . . . . . carst Dilling, Miss Louise McDonald | @nd trimmings which distinguish the i Miss Margaret Latimer wili pre- , . sie at the tentable, asisted by Miss | S€a@son’s modes in street, dress and Helen Gray, Miss Evelyn Colvin and | ° . Sun Steaor Caldwell at the ten| |p sports hats a ss halon rier will Mra, Falcon Joslin and Mrs. Lewis ‘ee ou under rice car avec eat Dawson will give on Thursday after- gr y le P o noon, from 3 until 6 o’clock, at Mri - Joslin's home, in honor of their| daughter, Miss Margaret Joslin and | Miss Mary Dawson, who have just) returned from abroad. | rapa | Plans Complete for Garden Party | Sponsored by the Ladies’ Aid so- | Trimmed Hats ciety of the First Presbyterian | chi a ga ty I be giv y, ida © elefoaen fag Fay Sliza Ferry | Velvets, Duvetyn, Velvet -and- Duvetyn y’S gardens. { Combinations, in the new, rich, dark | Luncheon will be served at 1] shades, colors and subdued wood tones, | irre het See hing aad embracing every becoming shape, em- work booths, home-made candies and ; Ay cid, CH) novelties will occupy attractive bellished h feathers, or naments and nooks on the grounds and later in| self trims, in an assortment vast enough the afternoon there will be a musi- to warrant an easy and pleasing choice sal a dramatic program a for any and every type of wearer, miss or ¢ hostesses for the day will be| Pres sf = Mrs. Robert Hodge, 1 matron, priced for $1 - y+; Mrs. M. A TOMOFTOW Abicscsressesee sevens . John Park, Mrs. GA M. Booth, Mrs. H. t Mrs. D. W. Ainstie, Mrs. J, K. Loose, Mra. A. F. Dakinfield, O. Wang, | Sports Hats Felts of all colors, wrought in fashion’s most pleasing whims of shape and quirk of brim, in self trims, make up a truly inspiring display of new Fall Sports Hats de- signed to distinguish this, the first Dollar Friday of the season, among similar occasions, past or yet to come. There's the lure of fun and frolic in every line of con- tour that promises added zest to the season’s outdoor social activities. Your heart’s delight will be $1 here tomorrow, priced at Untrimmed Hats . Westman, Mrs W. K. Conway Elinor Brundage, Mrs. FE John Bushell, Mrs Mrs. John Olsen, Mrs. Lotta Lo: , Mra. W. Jenkins, Mrs. Moon, Mrs. A. J. Wartes,| Miss G. Hamilton, Mrs. ‘Thurber, 5 Mrs. Robert Cook. jon committee includes | Hilmore, Mrs, W. R. Bal: | H. Whitworth, Mrs. E.| ttie A. H. Patterson, 1) The game rich, lustrous materials found in. the trimmed hat display make up tomor- CReoths to at row’s offering in Untrimmed Hats, Here will be found a whole field of four-leaf clover | bani Abel for the clever, discriminating woman who. takes a peculiar delight in applying the | Pidduck, Mrs. c.|{} for t , Imin Y “ ge! Applying | Norman, Mra finishing touches of trim to her own choice of shape, Every new, quaint and fas J. A. Coleock nating device of brim and crown, crisp and fresh in the tang of Fall color Mont ic itd oe and shade, Will be priced for tomorrow at.......csssscscvsenreivrcvinvesees ] Monk fe an, Mrs C, ¢ pes Mrs. Mr Cc, BB. Crane, Smalley, Mra, Rebecca | Ostrich and Feather A. Hf, Ruelle, Mrs, Wil-| Fanci ell and Mra. J. HW. Wint-| ancies Two groups of these faacinat- in djunets to the new Fall are In charge of trima will be found here tomor- burn; Mra, Leroy row ina variety of fanciful ideas », Mullen, Mrs ¢ For the small sum of ee Hunted amen | 45c or 95c eattle’s [argest Tylillinery Store M Ww jomp. | you will be enabled to select a S as des, ke and Misy Jeannetto|{] Ve! ™ = THE SEATYLE STAR ADDITIONAL CLUBS Vera. T. they A Gouraups ORIENTAL CREAM Clubs CLUBS FOR FRIDAY \ N Ns Oe Mosquitoes are on the warpath SY ON'T let mosquitoes in the larvae which eat holes. Exhaustive house spoil your summer. tests showed that Flit did not stain or Spray them with Fit. injure the most delicate fabrics, NORTH END TO GIVE GUILD LUNCHEON The North End n's Orthoped: Flit is sold to fur storage plants, etc., in bulk quantities. Windows, bath tubs and tile will glisten if sprayed with Flit and pol- iehed with a dry cloth. A Scientific General Insecticide More than seventy formulas were tested before the final selection was made. Flit is a 100% effective insecti- cide containing no inactive (inert) ingredients. At all drug stores. Guaranteed by STANDARD OIL CO, (NEW JERSEY) FLI REG, U, GS. PAT. OFF, Flit spray clears the housein a few minut mosquitoes and disease-bearing flies. Itis clean, easy to use and harmless, Destroys All Insects Flit spray destroys bedt their eggs and larvae. Spraying Flit on garments kills moths. It destroys the eggs and the tiny worms called roaches, Try Flit in your home, SEASON OPENS Sunday Matinee August 17th Box Office Now Open MAin-0222 MA in-0222 DESTROYS Flies— Mosquitoes —Moths Ants—Bed Bugs—Roaches Other Insects and Their Eggs Seats Are Now Selling for the Entire Opening Week Season Reservations May Now Be Made THAT'S ALL YOU HAVE TO PAY ON THE LATEST MODEL Westinghouse Electric Range T’S on—the most suprisingly Easy-Term Sale ever’ conducted for Economy of Time —Cooks by the Clock Economy of Food —Every Dish Cooked Perfectly-- Minimum of Shrinkage Economy of I lao a ELECTRIC RANGES in the Pacific Northwest! The wonderful peat Goes Into the new WESTINGHOUSE All-White Enamel or Standard ELECTRIC RANGE, or any model or size that suits your cooking needs may be yours for $9.75 Down and special easy terms on the balance. 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