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Seattle. Society | _"S3 MARY COLLINS J. Come Shopping With Cecille ssistant Fr ances Oldham ; pecs = == = r 3 Music—Louise Raymond Owens B' CAUSE WOMEN WON'T BE BOTHERED wit h { Mrs. ie rry Much Feted: to Give ' eon in Tacoma ryatiey j h 1 et t f / i few latrs HH y i l { t New ‘ > SE MMON OLD M { N HODGES PRIDES HERSELI FROM COM =. i, Re LILIAN } ong eet WOOL COATS Miss Genevieve David | i miata | OPENED INEXPENSIVE GIFTS FOR BABY SHOWERS S iy eta wee tow " eon of eight 2 z Pie e a t . . | Mra, Perry, satel ase 4 irc Nh A FRESH STEAKS AND CHOPS , To Give Luncheor . o ee ITH's D: \ ! / i Tn Tacoma Sunday Evening ‘ ree at : = Mrs. ( te Davies Ireland| ¢ » ince | 1) hubd . that to bri sf == - . Dridge | SUDEP Party | bby : thas 2 a ¢ pyremacten 6 (stom! 1 CANNOT SAY JUST WHAT » nar ANNUAL EXHIBIT OF : “a te © t 1 " t thas mas La. 7 DECORATED CHINA! = Tuvitations ie Entertains for Daughter} ue CEI AE gg Fancy Dress Ball Me as Ba ein | CO, 4 Da ie To « 2 honor of “ we H hs age meget ner Peoses . sieur LF a ts to acquaint i i bard ssued t i o Misses n ther The amateur is given as i - f t eo, High Davia, Dort fa t ‘ h as 1 ® ‘ M Bluff, Frid Donald, Lo | as q Mrs. T. " nber 8, per Waa’ ng their em Tea to Be Given | saggy sal ge Bcipep Paysite ped gy : ; I've seen : Bowen rei hi Bide, 1417 Fourth Ay } Bowen has PIPING HOT DISHES, SO CLEAN We're oc 9 away m the plain marcel. It’s quite the thing for i a» tea be 1 n | That they shin te to the joy of a ¢ t steal he hair at the crown of the head to be banked in tiny puffs { Wednesday + 21 | at the 4 MITH BLDG or curl 4 \ to hor ~| Pretty Home Wedding | There ts Nita peat Me ke Sea Sh te Ae Ap ald eh Lees 4 ' who ts leav Mim Rochasl ain, daughter | No « el FE THE FINE, SUPPLE LEATHER \ New Y t bert Wilson Main, | A i ay Used in the ma: of “Arch-Fitters make these shoes a joy for 1 stud! riage to Mr. John Every out-of visitor owes dt to himself to take the trip to nsit ‘They're smart-looking, too! “LIND. Won n of Mr and Mr. the tower of our és skyscraper, Buck won ore 7 GRE. 1307 Four ave : Interesting Program of Syracuse, N. Y.| Brrr tg* z pei ie } At Cornish Bone: renee last | Miss Mary Collins, daughter of Mrs. Wallace Green Col-| YOU WON'T LOOK LIK : AD ow! st , A shoe for comfort and long 1} as a rigid arch that won't be ; é with the Rev.|,. ul ? >; Or a comic in « s if you go to Dr. ar 4 by an occasional watt 9 or by the most constant wear, i rT b announces remony |lins, who leaves in September to attend Dana Hall.—F hoto | y night probl They are experts at ° ne o 56 1B; am for Wed utifully | by Grady. frames ax well as lenses that fit. Fraser-Paterson ny PU TTING ON POU NDS is NOT SO SAD ie i with Lats orated in a color sc > of — : ‘ 3 ; ey 5 iathor The electric chair at # st, assisted by Miss Janet Main, sister of em "oie 3 Fine-featured people look best in light weight frames athe i nici 1 ia turer. The fol- bride, waa her only’ attendant. |MOUNTAIN VIEW Series of Three Concerts amall lenses ak mouauresneater te Ram SOCIAL CLUB a oo ii f: 7 She wore a gown of silver and corn| Tho Palmerton-Mendel Music L dart Se J sittate aad 0 The Mountain View social club an arm bow 5 low gardenias Pes hold its ar car Harms’ hall, was given in mar ‘au announces a series of three} concerts at the Metropolitan theater| Is bobbed hair, laid in pert, French paper curls by Miss Dowd of as follows vember 17, Louis Ch party at violets und Wed: | The brid AUCILY PRETTY ' cs reatment. No drug r dieting. See Nelia Moon 6 yw Bldg. MA Jeon i “ nesday, August at o'clock ago, now at Vc shop. Call EL tot-1164 for appoint Every time a woman under 60 gains 10 pounds she adds five years fe riage by her father, wore a gown ofl Primes ‘will be given Srivacs in. | Kreldler, baritone, Metropolitan and ment. Miss Dowd teac he new curl to operators, t 100 to her apparent age. If you would be young, be slim! k i: powder blu Cpermany with os |vited se cpa et dea Chicago Opera company; December Third Ave. + Gio Pe Chopin | trich tom . and a gold cor: : ¥ ., Maen ‘Seeneck ‘tar wtkes aed ee ford TIME ae - Lisst/of ribbons. Her bouquet was of| . rt 7 : o Te ay Ue ee aca erate ace Daa hes WwW in AT GOOD TD E {i = i> of ribbons. Her toug ES orewete ralto; January 3, Emile Telman Mas Murray is Just one of 4 dosen Hollywood stare who he ee Ssoait the aitas GsIeD i clatertoa a ea is Mrs. Ski S I. Gi soe aa ~| E greatest Hungarian vi | adopted recently the saucy all-over curl rather than er Hes ps ag rer 4 Pe rs. wmner 18 Giw ing | Mrs. Main wore sapphire charmeu: lee Telephono and mail orders are ventional marcel. OY oy a ta a Luncheon Me toca wipe nitendea too Be Lee Tend BE Te cs : ofp) ; | WOMEN OF ALL AGES FIND i \y ‘4 For the pleasure of her guests, | groom. A buffet supper followed the tees : ‘| IF YOU'VE A STIFF, OLD-F ASHIONED | Becoming hat at the MODEL. ‘For prices are low. 629 Peni ia Mra. C. H. Hilton and Mrs. Harry | ceremony for intimate | hd of hatter’s plush, rej It can be s ver , * = Hamlet, of Port Townsend. Mra.| friends, For traveling Mra. Murphy Daughters of Pioneers velours, felts and velvets, too, 4 n 1 ntour e ot wa David Edward Skinner is giving @| wore a navy blue tailleur with collar| An Invitation has been ext t MODEL, 629 Peopl Bank Bi ig. THE “CHUMMY” HAT IS CHARMING a: Tuncheon at her home next Tuesday | of squirrel and a close-fitting hat of| Daughters of the Pioneers of b M) “THE Pt TCH S pny | For street, for motoring and sports. It's of cloth, man= tale " black satin. After October 1 Mr. and| {ington to attend a basket picnic at THE POTLATCH SHOF sar z sere wv aE separ ser will be a home in Long | C k Park Th lay, August 28. ca cake and conserves are sold at 30 Pine St tailored and comes in a sage ly hip d shades, At the : Mrs. Hardenberg Bench, Cal | Il leave the bus term he eee Z Black and White Hat Shop, 1018 Second Ave. 7 7 J Cue 6 i us a bc8 11 o'clock, return. OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE ! i : - 3 sn kelentd | The love mplicity in attire is growing upon us! That's why the : Entertains Informally ’ ; %. | Those deatring to Ko du Win “halts (oe ora mein cota | he love of simpi a : y i ] at Mae’ vein . : coed and the bobbed-haired busine: 1 choose a boyish hat thes Pgs Mrs. Theodore Hardenbers enter.|O7thopedic Thrift Shop | onthe wus please phone ca pitsssv0| Coast to Get Hearing From| — S\i'*, Say ‘2 Mr. Wate matied-in re-| calcede adi oe notions See ee t tained informally at tea Thursday | | 10 charge of the Orthopedic THM | tor revervations not later than Tues Intercoast Conference celve. Pantorium pays tt | Lomitssiarir J ry : J Shop tomorrow will be Mrs. R. day, August 26. .. ‘arge attendance | r afternoon at her hom | . * ny ‘: = es wie ene Se wie, ever an |16 Ceakred — he only reason that dyeing ts not ouaranterd ts that a garment| WITH A PALETTE OF TROPICAL COLORS 2 Pee Deoateny Be a. nn The Westbound Intercostal con may have been chemically cleaned or chemic sinad before te An netallic enamels an artist has bestowe: Rae Mrs. Dunstan ing and in the afternoon the shop] ° Ratiios Ue | cateisakeir tekage ct aye bath. er ee hy ot a of the simplest felt hats .of the year! You'll love the He to Entertain will be closed He Waits Too Long Ualisd ‘wake eas ase ; dees a hand-painted at THE BUBBLE, 218 Pike st. i ‘ Rone 53 ited § hip companies, is . . a - 5 = a vin y sep * y're priced a 95 i ? Mrs. ‘Tom Dunstan bas lssued tn Pei adic LaaichisRA to Claim Fortune |soo to cstaniish a committes on| GROWN TIRED ALREADY OF THE LOVELY TOGS | Ai) nat dais ¢ Neatly lige i re a sk have charge} OLYMPIA, Aug. 22.—J. E. Teeter | the Pacific coast to cooperate with rar are fei loonie an Saget oh eli | ils are used again to give brightness to the off-the-face drima of he her other, H he L. 3. club ave cl ° hate Miaite 18 a he o Betty Faris to resell at less tha m: 3 1 F Brugsman, on Monday afternoon. |» tne Orthopedic lunch room — a a ve , ar _ Z the committee in the East, accord WIRTHMORE, = McDermott Bie small hat 2 A | i 4 morrow, with Mra. Harry F. | taim for his share of cl - to a telegram recetved Friday | nk ae ee rs a r b ‘ he F SS POLLARD’S Goop HOME COOKING iN Brae u NE wetin tens, assisted by Mrs. ¢, E. H. Latch, p of the Girls who are to spend their winter in the Far, South are leaving MIS . : College Club to Be Scer acting ss Soe ere eel ent iatma their great fur-trimmed coats tn le to be ‘disposed of for clave Convinces me that the quiet Waldorf hotel cafe is just the place He of Luncheon W. H. Barr, Mra. W. Hodder, | With two others, . tofore rates from the Atlan-| anything | to enjoy a well-served ‘dinner. i's Mrs. Robert Merrick ts arranging | 17°, Hodgon, Mra. H Ked out the claim. Teeter went |tic t© Pacific coast ports have beer We Bea | CUE ieee | pe peemioen of 35 covers to YS BivSS la caeth, Mrs.’ C. Wagiebrecht, ‘Mis-lhome to California, end late made rork city, wh LENT PHONOG One walks down the street in quest of gaicty with a meal, but sles at the College club next Tuesday ev pan Sullivan, Mrs. R. Young, | claim yielded over a m mpl have its voice re 6 Real up the street in quest of a quiet chat over one's entree and dessert. ME ning, which will compliment inves al “pu . ne com . P A ini Nice ‘ulbert (Ei Mrs. J. H. Templeton, Mra. Roe:| Teeter didn’t find it out unt ne pes i Bra ars +i sees Ma ee ee ey nak und Mri J. C. Himaphrey.|tater: hureday the court policy dhe Ce have an equa! | Neth Veaune YOU RE HU TI G THAT SHOP We Gime Zerome) of Everett, Mra, Johs his cause as being “unquestionably with the Eastern commit | DECORATED CHINA! NECKLACES! t adore Be La COMPAL Le Wie “a ; eee eee. |_ This will mean that thousands of meade nd-Steele studio, upstairs, McDermott Bldg, instruction t Ein fo Se, 14). COPA ee pO eka nal |Pacifle coast: merchaite will have is given and firing done, Hero ura beads for bags, dresses and ay ice 5 to e 0 rate questio ont ancy wor 3 i i erso |Crushed to Death ja, yolee tm the mate question which EE THE GREAT BATTLESHIPS a orth o Pi tien o TO . to be gone about three months. by Telephone Pole laine ars worth of] Mrs. R. H. Parsons, who has been Pat An interesting novelty that wide-awake women are wearing ts the Of the harbor, have lunch or dinner in the spacious rooms off =i i os will also visit New York, ket x cere em {from the At scarab necklace, Each third bead is cut and decorated to represent WING'S Cafeteria. nly place of its kind on the coast that HI at her country home in me Washington, D. C., and return by fanart einaiee Specs it tha.) Seats the charmed old beetie has a marine view. avenue. | Sohal peghys cpa eee way of San Francisco, Satis wilh sidleading'a: acscoe! tal te Commerce, which has if oa pA Nd Tesh oat pe | i | home early in he tegen Rise ephone poles, Upon releasing one|been working for the past year to| THE THING THAT’S OFTEN RU INOUS It isn’t necessary to go to a Bothell way inn and spend a dollar or Mrs. George T. Hendrie, of Sno-| Mr. J. H.-Fox will sail on Wednes-| of the stays, a pole flew up, hit {cure such a committee, Th homish, is spending a few da city To good appearance when chiffon hosiery or sleeveless frocks are two to feast on fried spring chick as} day on the H. F. Alexander on a two! him and crushed his body. Rela-|! which the committee will be Jo. worn 1s dissolved with the use of a perfectly-safe depilatory sold | Peres fA iu the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. weeks’ business trip to California, |tives in Portland have been notified len: hay not been selected, it was at the ESPRIT D'AMOUR SHOP, 207 Denny Bldg | ~ W HS NOT RENT TENE ce ae ti he house . see ew ct : atate e258 | And go camping over Labor day? Mr. , to accom: i rage ot vee Mr. and Mrs. George Daraclough| ‘pRAGUE.—A formerly high valu * estes aaron fhe 10 shat depilatories strengthen future hair growth. Only modate the friends and nel on ae GAs oanae ye i i ih ofl aa a f re ” of the ULE } UT stimuli to the circulation react upon the hair follicles | stores, offers the loan of all sorts of camp equip Haut bert, of Warren, |of Los Angeles arrive in town on|eq war trophy, the “big gun” of th R ; pi eg rege ant hig cousins, Mr. | Monday on the H. F. Alexander, and|Tovcen, has been handed over to aj The “Buck Private Revelle for i ies. Sf 8. Re Shs wes | ment for a nominal fee. See him at headquarters, 76 Uni- & i 4 Mrs. E. B. Ballinger. will be guests at the New Washing-| scrap iron dealer at Iglau. The “big |Governor club" w to leave the| EVEN HEMSTITCHING AROUND CURV versity st. on the bridge. Hil and } S. B. Ballini ag gun” a 28 centimeter morta fee headquarters in the Arcade Is done for $ cents at Elite, Button-making and pleating 1s done, eee i C 0. ove! onte-| building Friday evening at 6 o'clock too, at 414 Eitel Bldg. ei avid: and) Gaushite eae tioned on Mount Lovcen in Monto. | bu! : 86, over Bartell’ So : . : : Bil ue (el oe Devi and’ son,| Miss Florence Williams and Miss negro, was captured by the 81st, Aus. |in_ oe of autos for a tour thru . By ery and highway, we ere only nine hours’ distance from the | Jack, are leaving next Wednesday | Jeannette Sewell of Portland are the | trian Infantry with heavy Tosses Kent. Auburn and to Tacoma A FASCINATING COVER FOR LAMP SHADES . ae ee UE by motor for San Rafael, Cal, where| house guests of their aunt, Mrs.|when Mont Lovcen was conquere3| ‘or Governor” clubs will by the Austria’ ) ie elephons books ne: n t t ?] } NY y the “ bo organized in these three cities rahe genieads ‘and telephone books 1s parchment paper in batik. At! PRECIOUS OLD PHOTOGRAPHS 4 Be . ria hit : The Sea Captain's Chest, White Bldg. a «oe . Dominican | Alfred E. Jone: Miss David will enter jaa) 2 Are copied perfectly at the Muehlenbeck Portrait Studio, 503 i college, and Mr. Jack will enter : hay eres Sarak dp ya Crary 4 4 ] Hitchcock Military academy. Mrs, A. B, ne phe in on Long ago, in Egypt and down along the Nile, the art of blending i ig Pgs tas ma see r la ternoon, after a yea: colo: as developed. The Ec as held the secret ese age: 5 : 4 Wednesday ai ‘ par colors was developed. The East has held the secret all these ages. | An artist can take the details of a single face of a group an@ re- ; Randall Messer, who | spent in the East and in Europe. She The new parchment-like papers from the Orient are terplece 1 Mea cp tal ‘monthe | la’ the’ guest’ of her sonintaw and i vetaly 664 ‘icdadees nt are masterpleces produce them in individual portrait. H, | hag been spendin era {is th w of beauty ¢ ichness, ricer vil igo arrive n town to-|daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William ses fe y 4 i MD tnostow evening, to visit her wonin- | Gaither. wel Af, NO BROWN AND BLOTCHED-UP skIN | ONE SELDOM NEED WAIT FOR SERVICE , nd daughter, Mr. and Mrs.| oe nds, Nae HOME toe 1 | In the Annex of Singer's Hair Store, at 218 Pine st.! Marcels and ab eae etic tor. x cont Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hole of River Tl donl tena yeyrho swim and hike | Halr Trims are only 50 cents, MA tn-2895. | = eee | side and Arlington, Cal. who have it Sailers A ee oe { Mrs. Williain Vaughn Tanner left |been crulsing in Alaskan waters on re and after they sk! CAN WINTER BE COMING T “HOLLYWOOD”? : today for Olympla, to attend a large | their ht Samona for the past heals and bleaches the neglected akin ten Our Anyway, sumptuous fur-trimmed coats are arriving, lovely things of : bridge party, which Jndge and Mrs. | three months, are now visiting in bell drie atoras sail it ee | pouched sleeves and suede-like fabrics, And out of great boxes ¥ Owens are giving there this evening. | town. = (ea pane velvet hats peep temptingly. At 1621 Westlake, north of Pine, Pj ns are ai esis oo ' hs i PACIFIC N JES y Seattle manufacturers sell all over the world a cream made fron s Mrs. M. J. van Asch yan Wyke| Mrs. William J. Coyle, who has THE PACIE IC NORTE 4 an old Spanteh recipe, of Nujol and deport tectet oh Ar eee The girl is wise who chooses in August for the coming November. | f and baby son Robin, are leaving] been very critically ill in St. Luke's MERCHANTS’ EXPOSITION is it because it has no effeminate perfumes about 4t. Women love I fing cach season that! the first things are loveliest, GRd “moet Camm it eee ie Oe Nee ee proved.” hia: Bae oem sa breaking all previous records for it above other creams beca it “does the work.” sonadle in price, too. 1 prove attendance! Not only educational DATES Clubs -44| but intensely interesting. TONIGHT AND ALL DAY TOMORROW MISS BEAN DELIGHTS ID You may see at the COLONIAL THEATER, the GINEERL pietsaley. Mite The making of smart garments. She cuts and fits while you se Barefoot Boy." A kiddies’ amateur is presented, too, with the even at her studio. 809 Peoples Bank Bldg. MA in-9119, i ‘#4 The BUICK EXHIBIT is doing its sap saragitne , too, p evel : : hase . TO REMEMBER | CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Fi doth hia BUSAN BAe: Shee IF YOU LOVE QUAINT STITCHERY | SATURDAY, AUGUST 23— - } pa ioe: & IT MUST BE SHORTENED Call at Frau Bennett's CROSS STITCH SHOP, 1524 Seventh Aye. fi , Mie nen shower for Miss Helen || JOHN” F, MILL oe ee d est ever. Many visitors have ex- And the fur freshened! Your last winter's wrap will be altored Tapestries, antiques and gifts are here. i ute ao he soho hae u ifomotaleae | pressed astonishment that BUICK ? with professional skill in the dressmaking and fur departments of ei if i! Mrs. Henry Shaw's junior party for || dents’ club wil have i a i Pig i ; “t a Y the MODEL, 529 Peoples Bank Bi ldg . The new business girl's laundry bag hangs by hooks, not by a draw-« #) i) sit, son, Philip Henry. | Saturday at 12 aoe bee te oe » 4 can build such a HIGH-CLASS | . string, It’s of strong linen, simply decorated in cross-stitch. The Ht | MONDAY, AUOUST — [whittineton‘s home,: 32 AUTOMOBILE at so low ‘a price. H ARTHUR TOWNSEND WANTS new burlap table runners have elaborate ends worked in yarns in | | Opening of the Women's Btate Gott nand st. ag uormous | prodaction’ makes’ thie Y Tho furniture your house has outgrown. Eureka, 2029 First Ave. Creeerarttcly Raikes ij | tournament at ths se so) ; : | MA in-0847. F \ bs ay ele pte tar teed 41 possible. ene! e BLAME THE FEET—NOT THE SHOES! Hist Naval bail at Paradise Inn, Rainer |) PO sorry chapter, No, 192, O. H fou MUST SEE the NEW 19: THE SWEETEST TASK When walking’s not a bit of fun, it's time to see Dr. Susie Frasier! | ‘ational park 5 BE. 8, will give their chapter picnic You ST SEE the NE 92 AE hosiacunlehacmeaihine Wedcadl tor el She makes sick foet well in oh, the shortest time! 4044 Arcade i} heey "aig ime Ca ee | Enea are naked’ 16" Bey BUICK, STANDARD SIX— At least 15 so with a good machine,| __SdUATE MA in-08 ieee Minor Liles at jorencs || 93, Members are asited ag MASTER SIX ‘ave you seen the rebuilt models ; TOR hte Be ] Henry Memorial Tho || thoir lunch baskets, plates and silver nN STER SD arnaliin)s. andiccthe: he A HAND WORK DEPARTMENT Boum Highlands. a ita ‘clock dinner. - A » SIN Your washing and ironing fs daintily done with professional th { . 1 Anderson’ iage t and meet for a 6 0’ Ay the SINC 8 ing is ¢ iy professional ore. We grt heck dh rl ton ed cee Both are IDENTICAL in design. 7? ness by the Supply Laundry Co. It is done with professional 1h f the home of the bride's mother, ADDITIONAL CLUBS BUICK’S 23 models offer the body had ers a thoroness by skilled laundry people who are proud of their work | Edmonds. ly 1M, ' When a won swe he sweeps and done economically, because they are washing ‘and ironing for bs 1 ide ! nan sweeps, she sweep. Ean THURSDAY, AUGUST 26— fORTSON-THYGESEN I style of your choice! onlp—faat ai¥ surloualy.Wheh. aha so many familigs. Just wrap your finer things separately—mark Pisa to honor the visiting golfers. ||gISTERS BNTERTAINED washes she worries, When she irons “Hand Work’ and call CA pitl0300, ae | SATURDAY, AUGUST 20— Mrs, Edna Wuenscher entertained she waits, Rut when she sews—that's SA Nie Sheet, bas ae H) t The marriage of Miss Melon Marine tl twoiye of her Hortson-Thywenen sls. @ “ferent. What a lot of delicious} TUCK AWAY FOR NEXT SPRIN bat) Westminster church at 4 ociock, || tera at lunchoon August 20. Thd! tt Me il i i dreaming scems to fit between the Ono of tho high-priced hats offered at $2 clearance at the MODEIL, ih. Mien Gertrude Eekhart's dance at I|srnoon was spent playing cards, aft IAM slltches? 629 Peoples Bank Bldg. ‘ ay the Tennis club in compliment to |! +. which the guests viewed tho boat Miss Jano Truex. YY races, A (Advertisement)