The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 21, 1924, Page 15

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BFF Fe FERSRSSE O° WS a FRIDAY Mr, and Lune! re tek. © wr Dacine pe Perrys Qo Sun Wimot | fam’ apartme and Mrs In Tacoma Mra. Char as issued Javitations for fancy Dre cy dress he Byff? on Magn ‘qenins. Tea to Be Given by Mrs. Bowen Mrs. Har wtations fo’ Ber home on fem 4 until & lahy Hopper, who | umber for New jer musical stud Interesting Program At Cornisi The Cornish der Skarevski leuise Van ¢ ieing is the program P§ic Moments Maree Songs Wit Mecturne in C Minor “ampanelia Luncheon in C,H afternoon. Mrs. Hardenberg tertains Informally Theotore Hardenberg enter informally Mernoon at her home . her country for several months. early in September. . Loose. Mrs. 0. ese, and we M. J 4nd linen tournament b, Highiands. Mabe Edmonds. Keen LeBallister. Te Jeph Frances Oldham * Louise Raymond Owens To Give Luncheon wey interesting esday evening at 8:30 of violets an: The bride, who was give Mrs. ee teat Is Giving For the pleasure Hilton Mamiet. of Port David Edward Skinner ancheon at her home next Tuesday irs. Dunstan to Entertain ) Mrs. Tom Dunstan has issue tions for a bridge party at the 1 Or tho of her mother J fsman, on Monday morrow, with Mrs, Ha Co lege Club to Be Scene acting as hostess, axe of Luncheon Mrs. Robert } Huncheon of 18 covers to be given Ethe College club next Tuesday eve ig, which will . Mrs. Frederick Hulbert Gaentiy.| y of Everett, »}Dan Sullivan, Mr Mrs. J. H. Tem beck and Mrs. J. C Batdatial to be gone about thr: in Medford, jThey will also visit Washington, *D. C. nd return, vy | of San Francisco, . R. H. Parsons, who has been | Va-, way George T. Hendrie, Mr. . is spending a few days as house guest of Mr. and Mrs. fr, Jerome Huribert, . is the quest of his cousins, Mr. Mrs. E. B. Ballinger. o* J. David nevieve pack, are leaving next Wednesday Motor for, San Rafael, Cal., David will enter cock Military Mrs. | Wednesday spent in the is the Mts. Harry Rani iis been spending MB Chicago, will Mrrow evening, Wy and daughter, Iaey Hofius, for arrive in town to. to visit her son-in | side Mts. William Vaughn Tanner WMlay for Olympia, to attend a la @ party, which J ens are giving there this evening. | town baby «on ly for their home in Roan DATES 70 REMEMBER URDAY, AUGU lima Joan jon to give bri | JOHN F. MILLE The John F. Miller y club will have a picn! at home Die, Henry Bhaw’s junior party fo her son, Philip 1 BYacht club's nava the Seattle G ball at Paradise Inn, Rainier jonal park WSDAY, AUGUST lige Kitna Collins marriage to Mr Minor ile lenry = Mernorial Anderson's marriege to "Mr. Thomas Spencer Knight. the home of the bride's mother, ORSDAY, AUGUST 2A— Dinner ee at the Seattl club to honor the visiting golfers. PRDAY, AUGUST 26— ub in compliment to dane Truax. Seattle Society Edited by | Much Fa@ted; Tacoma Miss Genevieve Complimented Sunday Evenivg Supper Party Entertains for Mt Justine man Hermanson, F! ard Wilkinson shall and and Mra Robe united in marriage eph Murphy, son of Mr P. Murphy of Syr na color scheme « white. Miss Janet Main, bride, was her only wore a gown of silver trich to match, and a ribbons, Her bouquet Main wore say 1 in ecru ta wore a qui Orthopedic Thrift Shop | In charge of the Orthopedic T Shop tomorrow will be Glass and Mrs. H. I the Broadway ing and in j wilt be close 3. club wil the Orthopedic } R. Farley, Mra. J H. Barr, Mr Ww R. L Hodgon, ch, Mr ta Mr. and Mrs. George Daraciough | of Los Angeles arrive Monday on the H. F. will be guests at the New ton. Miss Florence Williams and 3 | Jeannette Sewell of Portland are the where | house guests of their Dominican | Alfred*E. Jones. ack will enter fternoon, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hole of River and Arlington, Cal., been ¢ruising in their yacht Samona three months, are now Mra. William J, Coyle, beon very critically f | hospits nl, is reported as poe \ Clubs - CLUBS’ FOR SATURDAY 12 o'clock ton's home, Robert Morris chapter, N S. will give their chapter plenic at Woodland park, Satur¢ rs are asked their lunch ba and meet for a 6 o'clock Memt ts, pl ADDITIONAL CLUBS me MA ir-0600 Daughter | beautiful ellow gurder father, wore » satin, trimn ur Land a close-fitting hat of black satin. After October 1 Mr Mrs. Murphy wil! Beach, Cal afternoon pedic L aanok Room The L. 0. J. H. Fox will sail on Wednes- | day on the H. F. weeks’ business trip to California A. B. Todd arrived in town ast and in Europe. guest of her son-in-law daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Gaither. Alaskan ¥ iM t CLUB § ENTERTAINED Mrs. Edna Wuenscher twelve of her Vortson-T ters at Incheon Aug emoon wan spent p'ayin. cr which the guests viewe MOUNTAIN VIEW SOCIAL Harms’ EVERGREEN Daug ingt Carkeek A 1916 ont He Waits Too Long to Claim Fortune, mig Miller}, Mrs. | No cre intr home claim yielded o Teeter didn't find it | later. jhis cause stale.” |Crushed to Death by Telephone Pole jirvin Desmond, |worth while p_unloading a car of tel jephone | of Alexander on a two) jim tives in Portland have town On| ed w Alexander, and| Miss Mary ¢ lins, mill daughter of Mrs. who leaves in September to attend Dana Hall. by Grady. Everyone to « ane CA pith-15 later than ndanc Teeter |the Pacific coast tc 8 lithe waited too long J nal of share Alaska, 1 two others, scrap iron dealer at Iglau. gun” tioned on M | negro, was ¢ trian by the 28 centimeter mor Loveen _ptured by the Sist in in return. sim le mining he once The went s been handed over to aj The “B “big |Governor club" were to leave sta-|Revelle headquarters in the Arcade building Friday evening at 6 o'clock utos for a tour thru| flonte Aus.| ex | Kent, Auburn nqueret} |seri ries of ‘Three C ‘oncerts| The Palmerton-Mendel Music| u announces a series of th as follows Kreidler, barite Metropolitan « Photo erts at the Metropolitan thea | | | } | Wallace Green Col-| vember 17, Louis Chicago Opera company; December} ‘ wa Ver Haar, con t Exile ‘Telmany, greatest Hungarian violinist nd mail orders being ived at the Music GET VOICE IN - RATE MAKING Ee |Coast to Get Hearing From) | Intercoast Conference 1 States unies to establish a committee {ing to a@ telegram reccived Friday by EB. H. Latch, president” of Weatern Traffic conference Heretofore rates from th tle to Pacific coast ports have bs made in New k city, where commit cooperate with committees in the East, accord. conference committee is locat € to be established on fle cout will have an equal Atlan: | share in the making of shipping | ects mill from. th A formerly: high valu-} in a fleet of d to Tacoma elle for be organized in these three cities the Eastern committes mean that thousands of past merchants will have n the rate question whic! ars worth of is shipped here . has been working for the past year to| THE THING THAT'S OFTEN RU INOUS To good appearance when chiffon worn ts dissolved with the use UT D'AMOUR SHOP, 2 build PACIFIC MERCHANT: NORTHWEST EXPOSITION is breaking all previaus records for attendance! Not only educational You MUST SEE BUICK. The BUICK E but intensely interesting. HIBIT is doing its part to make this show the great- Many v pressed astonishment that BUICK such a HIGH-CLA AUTOMOBILE at so low a price. Enormous production makes this tors have ex- the NEW 1925 STANDARD SIX— MASTER SIX Min itt i Both are IDENTICAL in design, BUICK’S 23 mode style of your choice! offer the body HA 22.—Jamen Jantic coast annually Laiven= (tt: ‘explained by the, Seattle Chamber of Con which releasing one flew up, hit |Mecure such a committee. The city body. Rela. |!" Which ‘the committee will be been notified, |C2ted hay not been selected, it was | stated, “big gun" of the} K | | | | | the | vernor” clubs will | | TONIGHT AND ALL DAY TOMORROW IAL THEATER. Barefoot Boy.” A kiddies’ amateur LILIAN HODG IT MUST BE ECAUSE WOMEN Boe wou that that’s good enough to prove that Fashion PRID SELSON t HW INEXPENSIVE GIF’ T's FoR. BABY SHOWE RS Are FRESH STEAK To ¢ SMITH'S Delic Coliseum. The ready-cooked f Jf hubby phones at 6:15 t is wot so desperate, after 1 CANNOT SAY JUST WHAT mut it that make There is a from the famous hou of uniquely attractive, CUMMING Hatters plush has ¢ express dignity and elegan high-crowned hat of this r MADE TO LAST A C ENTU RY OR TWO PEPING HOT DI SHES . $0 c L E AN That they shine at the ribu No ‘cover charge . Every out-of-town visitor owe the tower of our famous skyscraper YOU WON'T LOOK LIKE Or « comic in glasses if you go your sight prot They frdmes as well as lenses that fit Fine-featured people look best in amall lenses. SAUCILY PRETTY In bobbed hair, laid in pert. Chicago, now at Vogue La Ro ment. Miss Dowd teaches Third Ave. . Mae Murray ia just one of adopted recently the saucy IF YOU of hatter’a plu velo at the MOD!) m, te WEETS S ney, candy, cake and ¢ OUT-OF-TOWN FPEOPL E Write daily to Walker joy at the won celve. Pantorium pays the Whe only reason that dyeing is ne may have be dye bath GROWN TIRED AL! READY or THE LOV ‘EL Y TOGS fashion Modeled at our summer turning them in to Betty WIRTHMORE, upstai Girls who are to spend thelr th anything. THE SILENT PHONOGRAPH Will have its voice restored at 1816 supplies. DECORATED CHI At the Rhind-Steele studio, is given and firing done fancy work An interesting novelty that wide scarab necklace, Each third bead is « the charmed old beetle at the E . "Tian't 40 that depilatories stimuli to the circulation react upon the EVEN HEMSTITCHI Is done for 8 cents at too, at 414 I ite, A FASCINATING COVER FOR LAMP SHADES Lamp shields and telephone books is parc hment paper in batik. “The Sea Captain's Chest,” . Long ago, in Egupt and down along the Kast has held the The new parchment-like papers colors was developed. The of beauty and ric ness. and drive! the sun.” he Seattle manufacturers sell all over it above other creams bec You may see at the COLO) ing program. HORTEN And the fur freshened! Y with professional skill in. the the MODEL, ARTHUR TOWN The furnt MA in-984 END Y¥ - Come Shopping With Cecille - HERSELF FROM COMMON OLD AND CHOPS 1 } EXHIBIT DECORATED CHINA! ~ w. of China 4s to acquaint 1 NEW NIFTY BEAUTY SHOP STORY L < asiti BLDG There is music from 6 to $ to whic THE F INE, SU hit E LEA Buch wonder! and long life most constant wear. Fraser-Paterson PUTTING ON POUNDS IS NOT 30 nothing unusual Call EL fot-1164 for 4 under 60 gains 10 pounds she adds five years apparent age WH. AT GOOD TIMES ‘E A STIFF, OLD-F: N OF AL L AGES FIND fe “CHU MMY” He AT IS CHARMING " for motoring and comes in a nuded wanted shades. , 1018 Second Ave, 's of cloth, man- “THE POTLATCH SHOP Black | and White The love of sim ¢ bobbed-haired business girl choose a withstands wind, dust and drizzle, WITH A PALETTE OF TROPICAL COLORS And glinting metallic ity in attire is growing upon ust That's why the tan iry-cleant boyish hat that ul dry-clean’ " chemically cleaned has bestowed beauty again to give brightness to the off-the-face brims of McDermott GOOD HOME COOKING Waldorf hotel cafe MISS POLLARD’S is just the place ir preat fiir-trimmed coats in to be disposed of f well-served dinner street in quest of a quict chat over one’s entree and dessert. N XOU'RE HU NTING THAT SHOP A! NECKLACES TO SEE THE GREAT BATTLESHIPS wearing is the it and decorated to represent WING'S Cafet It's the only place of its kind on the coast that It isn't necessary to go to a Bothell way inn and spend a dollar or two to feast gn fried spring chicken, WHY NOT RENT A TENT And go camping over Labor a: perfectly-safe y? Mr. Tobias, to accom- and patrons of CAMP LEWIS WIRE- offers the loan of all sorts of camp equip- See him at headquarters, 76 Uni- hair follicles a nominal fee. AROUND CURVES Button-making and pleating 1s done ol Bldg, over Bartell's By ferry and highway, we are only nine hours’ distance from the OLD PHOTOGRAPHS » Muehlenbeck Portrait Studio, 603 Crary PRECIOUS Are copied perfectly a secret all these masterpieces An artist can take the them in individual portrait, ONE SELDOM NEED WAIT FOR SERVICE inger’s Hair Stor Hair Trims are only 50 cents TER BE COMING 4 sumptuous fur-trimmed coats details of a single face of a group and re- NO BROWN A And noses for ND BLOTCHED-UP SKIN 218 Pine st! Marcels and CLEANSING ( M before and, after they T “HOLLYWOOD”? re arriving, lovely things of Is and bleaches best drug stores sell It velvet hats peep temptingly lake, north of Pine. world a cream an old Spanish recipe, of Nujol and imported lemon oil it because it has no effeminate is wise who chooses in 1 find each season that August for the coming November. e first things are loveliest and most rea- use N DELIGHTS IN ENGINEERING making of smart She cuts and fits while you sew 309 Beoptee Bank Bldg. . IF YOU LOVE QUAINT STITCHERY m ” Bennett's CRO! and gifts are here. TITCH SHOP, 1524 Seventh Ave. our dressmaking and Peoples Bank Bldg, . The new business girl's laundry bag hangs by hooks, not by a draw- orated in cross-stitch, r runners have elaborate ends worked in yarns strong linen, s re your house has outgsown. BLAME THE FEET—NOT THE SHOES! Iking’s not a bit of fun, She makes sick feet it's time to see Dr. the shortest time! Susie Frasier! 4044 Arcade THE SWEETEST TASK ia, the sewing, At least it’s so with a ggod machine. seems to me! A HAND WORK DEPARTMENT SINGER SHOP, r washing and ironing is daintily done with professional thoro- at 1524 Firat ave,? thoroness by people who are proud of their work and done economic: ° eparately—mark » worries. When But when she sews . . @2UCK AWAY FOR NEXT SPRING One of the high-priced hats offered at $2 629 Peoples Bank Bldg. clearance at the MODEL. (Advertisement)

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