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THE SI ———_—_a___________—. — Miss Mather Honored at Luncheon: Mrs. ‘Coontz and Daughter Guests in Olympia cal M . « 1 Miss Ty was, Mra Alex. | § 1 ot % Siedan Simple Home Wedding 1 ti \ ple Y v matt hen " 4. W 5 ON ! 4 a con sth st, M Bu F. Witten In Oly npia beva t wif ¢ Mr. Erick ¢ M » - g ald 1 Wednesday evening. At cee . oO . t « the br ig were cians Mrs. F Coc 4 | Miss ¥ is ber daus Miss tha ( tz, | ™ J ster who house ¢ s ic th nd &. Informal Dinner at ste As Ase Sunset Club Vol Mra. W. L. W ea been * ding t wa ved The ah ations daw M 4;* arr 1 tin pink and whit gmith, in Vancouver mbined with autumn leaves Ee tatormal dinner and Mra Amylon will femorrow evening nth of September in Olympia and Informal Luncheons at , a the Tennis Club Beach Party at Alki Mrs. M. W. Glenn, of Albany, G Sear Oat" SE Seusicnrar’s she pe ts < of Mrs. Lear to her office force and saies Tertained with a f ‘i at a party at Alk feday at Tenr 4 eve M Gertrude s who ente el! Botzer, M D. M as aa Willlam Lam-| pow a vn Wg - sy = M t Black, Miss J 7 -mma Kappelle and Miss Daisy Fowler assisted. B. Stewart, Mr k, Mrs. H. L. Men Orthopedic Lunch Room del and Mr mas Green leh a The Orthopedic lunch room. will Dinner Honors Brother || ' charge of Medina guild in honor of Mr. Howard Swalwell, |S8turcay with Mrs. Baughart nite Hea go assisted, by the following Fuk ine women: Mrs. Timmerman, Mra spetatena Fra ham, Mrs. H. Ostrom. pulsar att Vater Mrs, F. B. Shaw, Mrs. E. P. Trem ist evening per, Mrs. Elmer Green, Miss Sarah 2 o>. Williams, Mrs. H. H. Manny, Mr fa ee Frank Davis, Mrs. Earle Thompson. Carroll-Cornelius Mrs. John Locke, Mra. Eva Miller Wedding Mrs. J. H, Featherstone and Mrs The home of Mr. and Mra Harry | Stuttfield. The lunch room will be Claude Carroll was the scene of a/closed on Monday pretty home wedding Wednesday eee ore. Avenet when thelt Orthopedic Lunch Room | daughter, Elizabeth Anne, was united) ~ \, iL? Ls Pariales wl have! fe mertinge to Mr. Roland ae charge of the Orthopedic Thrift Shop pressively read by th tev ba nM leon Wills reenatnxelosed Satur PD. Hudson beneath an arch of trail-) sok wajaay Sanday ing vines, intermingled with large & 6 13 dahlias of pastel shades. The bride was lovely in a creation of net er satin with satin trimmings! @YSON), and wore a wreath of orang if Teininh sire Yeo 1 Dur an held in place by ns in her hair, : jog | last even 3: tiny rhinestone buckles. She ca from ng for Qui lorsythe Warren . ate’ Warren (Ruth Martha Gaylord), the home of her Harold Forsythe marriage Saturday, August 9, at Mrs. whose paren Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaylord, was one of the lead- ing social events of the month.—Portrait by Grady n Revolution, wil a be | CHAPTEF A, I 3 they will sail on the Caronia for four | bridge and Mah Jongg party for T meet the fall of shower b of Ophelia roses, ‘ Paver S.ahower bouquet: of: Opbella months’ travel abroad. Ay sed yg Cha A. 3 be: hela valley lilies and ferns. pinay as sity chapte ; t, the bride's es ; yin | Teeday, September 2, at 2c pee Laven: Téeniiow ¢| Mrs. Nelson Story, III, and smati| 17th aN sna Wd: ager pig eS ; aly attendant, wore gown of! “Neison Story, IV of Boreman,|™an Walker is chairman of the af-|at the home of Mrs. G. E. M re fe an old + Ot Boas pooh.“ Mrs.’ C. lein’ 3 Nor ig ea Sia partway bot a| Mont., and Miss Georgiana Beckwith, | tefpoon. Mrs. C. W. ae 2438 Cascadia ave. Take Mt. Baker isis: wack She carred an arm/f Ashland, Wis., are the guests of ea i th ere repent of [Park car. All presidents and oft aolliiiy thet: ir ait asf a ¢ a egent of; Banquet. of Bridsamaid rosea and| ‘her aunt, Mrs, William B. Gaffney.| 0” 1 Reservations he} Cote of ‘the different chapters’ are to pink sweet peas. The small flower) \/ “4 | made by calling Mrs. Walk SA st-|be guests of this chapter, All visit nughter of}, MTS Arnold Ellsworth True (Isa- Lager pel apy te Udit girls, raph a seta are ag belle McDonald) has arrived in Seat eee apy nh = “is on 429) ing and) unaffiliated members are in- Bun ese, ntaciiter ax ar, and | tie atten Mitwoowar. stay in China | Mir Coaniien Bere ted ian Keeler oe etecler, in their) 284 the Philippines, and is a guest| st Ee see eee Deaville’ oe de chine,| % her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rory|RAINIER BEACH LADIES’ MONTEFIORE Gainty dresses Of Crepe oe ennd| McDonald, for a month, before leay.| WOMEN'S CLUB SOCIETY » ahiggs ere his Coralia whe at-| 6 to Join Lieutenant True at Pen-| The Rainier Beach Women's clut A ar mont meeting of the baby dahlias. Mr. Cornelius | ahoole. Wi 1 aa t meeting of the| Ladies’ Montefiore Ald societ . tended by Mr. Woodruff Carroit| °° Fis. 9 Will hold {ts first meeting of t ant Hontet r Ald oclety will . “ < yason Wednes September 3, at ve ne, ue ona! s brother of the bride. The bride fac! Col. and Mrs. C. H. Hilton, Mra. |"*8#0D Weer eptember, 3, at) ri ireday afternoon, September 4 tered with her father, who gave ber! pavig Edward Skinner and” Mrs, |the home J. B. Crimmin, | : | in marriage. The wedding march! stephen B. Gibbs, left yesterday by |1007 64th ave. &., at 2 p. m. Speak FAMILY FIRESIDE FUN was played by Mrs. Henry te motor for California. Col. and Mrs.jers will be ‘the past sidents, | and that dime a second Doepke, who just before the cere-| ititon will sail from San Francisco | There will also be some musical | ) epresent Woolworth’s mony sang “I Love You Truly,” and) fq. Honolulu on the 10th of Septem- | numbers “The Bride," written for and dedi-|).. and Mrs. Gibbs and Mrs, Skin oy 60 h’s sated. tothe bride by her cousin, Mra ner, after motoring thru Southern |DAUGHTERS OF PIONE er 10 cen Judge largaret Ray, of Tacoma. The €M-)caiitornia, will return in about| The fi gular meet the |= = Sdteaced en been ine a three weeks. | Daughters of Pioneers of the State ra s ree in ivy, gladiolas and dahlias. etie.'s lof Washington, will be held in m informal reception followed. The!” p- Travis Stansell Moring, U. 8.|Y. M. C. A. auditorium, Wee y out-of-town guests were Prof. and and Mrs. Moring (Marguerite | September 3, at 2 p. m. Installation . of Dartmouth | Mrs Stuart A. Ri Clericus) have returned from their college, Hanover, N. H.; Mrs. Amy! weading trip and ave with Mrs, Max King, of Newburn, N. C.; Mr- and! erfons for the present Mrs. John J. Miller, Mr. and Mrs se 6 George C. Williamson, Mr. Tillman) yyr_ william Edris and three Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. daughters and Mrs. Roy J. Ander- Mr. and Mra. Alvis Ray and son and daughter are leaving Tues- day for a ten-day trip to Seaside, ! Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cummings and small son, Billy, have come in to their town house, after spending | the summer on the Sound. Mr. and Mrs. William Leonard | Eaton returned Wednesday from a | several day motor trip to Mount Rainier. EXAMINATION { “ee ” Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Pratt and Have you headaches? Do your|| 3 ( eyes ache, or does fine print blur} | daughter, Miss Emma Pratt, who These are usu- when reading? ally symptoms of eyestrain, and |have been spending the summer at | Port Madison, will remove to their 1 itted glasses will give || Puieh* De not delay, Come in|| town house Saturday of this week today for a thoro, scientific ex- ae, « Cette Mrs, Robert R. Fox, who has been oh Bahai tact cir y the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Francis DR. JOS. FREEMAN Guy Frink for several days, Optometrixt and Optician to the Sunset club today, where she 1202 THIRD AVE. will be until Tuesday, when she wil! Opposite New Telephone Building J! jeave on the H. F Los Angeles. ogeore Stawn have ve. N, Federal Mr. and Mrs. W. H removed from 128 Harvard to their new home at lave » Have Good Hair PON an CSS) d Clean Scalp Cuticura Soap and Ointment) | a5... stage Wernli Beebe » Work Wonders |) turned trom Phoenix, Arizonu, where Shaving Sticke} she has had charge of the expression jdepartment of the Arizona School of | Music, and has reopened her study in the McKelvey CLEANSE Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Rundell, of Hoquiam, will spend the week-end with Mrs.* Rundell’s brother-in-law THE SYSTEM and Mrs. J. A home at and sister, Mr Sie grist, at their teaspoonful of 0-T in a half glass of ling next Wednesday for a several | weeks’ visit in Wisconsin. ‘Clubs | ADDITIONAL CLUBS hot water before | ree ob wodity | HELPERS’ CLUB comfort and good The Helpers’ club of Aloha chapter, work ‘so, 116 0, EB. S., will mect Wednes We, $1, $1.50 phase. day, September at 11 a, m. at the club rooms, 24 66th st All DRUG STORES | |) . | TO GIVE BENEFIT BRIDGE LAND MAH JONGG The Mothers’ club of the Univer- ity Chapter, Daughters of the Ame: Mfrd. by JO-TO CO., Inc. Bellingham, Wash. goes | Alexander for | has re-| Lake Ballin-| oT teine ger. Another guest of the Siegris quick relief” from will be Mrs. Margaret Raeder Rhein indigestion. = 88 hart, of Chicago, formerly of Port-| pains, belching. Be feartburn and land other stomach. diss | cee Cope! aN pie bears Mrs. John Condon and her teaspoouiul of |mother, Mrs. U. B. Clark, are leay of officers Clinic Now Open 4 in To be op the Seattle In conjunction with of Electronic Re- ent of | COLLEGE || of MUSIC ‘The Abrams treatmen' * being In troduced rapidiy throughout the Unit: | ed States on account of the great de- | mand, due? to All Branches of Music and hte Soe anatasinies "reetiite | ||] Dramatic Art, Harmony and sof anigdar pee tetera | | An article ty Mr. Upton Binctalr| ||] Composition, Frequent Rec ||| tals by Teachers and Students. explaining the methods pill be given to people who do not understand the Send for Announcement Cir cu'ar to Central Offices, '|] 306-7-8 Montelius Bldg ||] EL lot-3667 Abrama blood tests will be made for regular patients who wish to take the Abrams treatments. | Authorized used. | Branch Divisions at Green |]} y eon } | aga Ps ‘ond. ||| A regular registered physician and | Lake, citrate ae | aurgeon, accredited ‘by Abrams, and | way, Interlaken and Mont- snigted by pecially trained nurses, is | lake, South Queen Anne, We in charg Seattle South, North Fremont ||| Ail recognized treat ts will be used | ‘ ¢ as occasion requires, but we shail ||| and North Queen Anne. | specialize in the Abrams methods, and} | Spectro-Chrome-Therapy. FIRE Phone Abrams equipment will be rho rates | patients w | be such that the person means can well afford to $2.50, of average come to us. | AT. PAUL In n | Im the free clinic preference wilt be |} auch time as we are able financially | Furnace, .. Stove | to accommodate more. Mange epair' | ter Backs nod Colle The Electro Medical Clinic, Pot In and Connected, 611 Third Ave, MA in-087. MA in-36 08 Fike lAcromm tho atreet and one-half block bove the City-County” Hide, ‘ | | | THIS 3-PIECE QUALITY OUTFIT COMPLETE, $70.50 A. SHERMAN PLUMBING SUPPLY CO, 1265 First Ave. corner Atlantic St, jot-1343 Greatest Glo-Glan before breakfast Chaser and feel fit for the day All Drug Stores—Stewart & Holmes, Distributors ANP Non COMES THE DAY of a schoc Wee Girl th fi ’ era) of t Whom do you lo Little Ov ora D. likely to be that of ¢ the sleepy-time chats of cradle anne ongs, of contests and prize of Dear little lost babies, good-bye PANTY DR ES FOR | SCHOOL DAYS Pike. h " $2.55, an we h nul , t x THE DAPPER LITTLE TOP-COAT of NTORIUM w A % ) Hat ps 1 it of best ing 4 trims women's hats sent DO YOU WONDER Whether Betty or Bill sees as clearly the uid? Dr, and Mra. Ed unds test the vision of school ch en with particular care and pre necessar glasses only when ser-Paterson's bale Ztreet. While ry little worn At 212 Union will be given new soles *, patches Landis Shoe heels, toc « ou please System “IF IT IS SOMETHING TO WEAR— Costume Shop, which Rent tt!” This is the slogan of the Brocklind itgrew the ¢ ore at 1322 Fifth Ave. a month ago, and mov t 24 Eighth Ave rth of Pine, on the Eastlake car lin 6) Lore nm’ of the man or the woman who twice a not more than once or A PERMANENT WAVE FOR $10! La K man girl or we TAKE THE CHILDREN Lae G pe This in the offer of the V F with high shingle bob. 1 rd A EL hot-1164 Wind, rain, @ steaming bath, a shampoo only make the permanent wave wavier. It's a succes JUST WHAT A SCHOOLGIRL NEEDS! | You'll say this, too, when you see the simple, all-wool frocks (in| sizes 12 to 18 years) at BORGUM'S, The prices are from $3.60 to $10 709 Pine Bt wie ” MARCEL AT $1.10 neck-clip and a next-day re-wave. A waye's 202 Haight Bldg. MA in-3564. Fontaine A “CINDERELL Includes the tuck-under, p and st stay ‘olletries. oy elt ae the fairy godmother came long ago face cream that scents dt name of the girl to whom silver slippers appears well as feeds the It's economical The with the cleanses a4 fractively FOR IDLE-HOUR STITCHERY Bennett offers stamped luncheon ch Shop, 1524 Seventh na delightful new Almond oit tissues. at- ts at 75 Ave Frau her Crosn § sting of a and a napkin, are For a wi» er’s diversion with the needle represents con ‘ray cloth ated. done in Invalid seta of linen simply m and decor a tapestry chair-back (petit-point) cross-:"'ch a real achievement MR. CARLSON FURNISHES THE HOMES Of pe of erage or small means. He has everything from infinished breakfast sets to room ‘suites in mahogany or walnut 800 Pin ie 9, I've found some two-service tables that are and different. A slim davenport table pulls out to reveal a hinged set of extra leaves under its polished top. At a touch they swing into place, transform- into a commodious “diner.” A library “diner” and a regular table both have this hidden-leaves feature. e230 NO OTHER SHOP IN ALL THE WORLD Like the MODEL! Here specin! service Is given in the making and alteration of garments, in fur and feather repairs, in reblocking velour, beaver, felt and fabric hats, in copying high-priced pattern millinery. In the display room hundreds of smart hats from well- known houses are offered from week to week at distinctly upstairs new ing it sized dining room prices. 629 Reoples Bank Bldg. eerie) PULL A THREAD OR TWO For your hematitching; & cents at Elite. Pleatings are laid and buttons covered at 414 Eitel Bldg., over Bartell's THE “HOLLYWOOD” GIRLS SAY That the sleeves of your street frock must be long and gathered Hats are higher! Both ‘ments and millin- Westlake, north of Pine rh a Bae | softly about the hand. ery are fascinating at 1 We're to wear plaids again, they say. And velvet ia to be queen of the silken fabrics, Scarfa have not yet been discarded. approves of the scarf worn about the hips in the East Indian ner. Hand-painted collar and evff sets are particularly smart. €3 eo: Te Paris man- MAE ST. DENIS BORGESON Lends her talents and personality to our bright J new china store, BORGESOD featuring china, | Ny glassware and pottery. A whole window of 95- cent, specials (amazing values!) are offered this week and until next Thursday at 609 Union St No one ever makes a mistake in choosing for a gift something to table of the wide-awake hostess. MANY A GAY LITTLE FROCK YOU ADMIRED Avenue stores, last. month is In the windows of our great Fifth offered at Betty Faris’ shop of “just like new” apparel for a third Bldg. its cost. WIRTHMORE, upstairs, McDermott eee brighten the dinner bright sports costumes of crepe and flannel long scinter over bridge or Seattle girls wear their the monotony of evenings to relieve mah jongg. . . THE CAPTAIN DOES NOT SCRUB THE DECKS! He saves his time for the important duties of gulding tho ship In the home, whether you're captain or only first mate, you're too important an officer to do tho scrubbing and rubbing of wash- day. The'Rough Dry service at the Supply Laundry Co.. will take care of the washing and most of the ironing at a low rate pet ‘pound. Only the wearing apparel is left for you to finish Call CA pitl-0300. CARS When you are sending something to your laundry thet needs special treatment, try tucking a note of instructions with it. I of a new gingham dress set, to have The dest plant delights in giv- have asked @ have the colo a weak place in a towel darned gver ing these special services fe | NOBODY LOVES A FAT MA Ix a joke. That nobody loves a fat tragedy why Nelia Moon of the Nemo Studio has installed the Bergonie Re ducing Chair, which gives slim lines to tho figure in a single pleas- ant treatment. 602 Bigelow Bldg, M@in-3196 woman is a That's cents (a special) | (Advertisement) :- Come Shopping With Cecille -s- t d t prope £0 co t 0 if play at 4 THE FELTS AT “THE BUBBLE” 4 $ Say $ 8 TO ENHANCE THE BEAUTY OF YOUR RECORDS Ha ar ph Kraph pu epair at 1316 Westlake, Supplies. YOU MAY DINE COZILY AND DANCE f u wih at the 42 ir L. ¢ Smit dg it ree is road Music from 6 to 8 7 perfe panorama of ¢ bay, the mou s, our rich yas, t sat our s Ho you taken a trip to “the Pea the tower of our ous skyscraper SORE FEET! Dr. Suste the little footaches as MA in-5584. Frasier k t what to do for well as for the big ones. 4044 Arcad Square FOR THE GIRL WHOSE HAIR eds cur the Annex of Singer's Hair 0 cents, Store offers a mar- $ Pine, MA in-2895. ng often, at 60 ms are too, at MART MARCELLING AND “TRIM Go to the new NIFTY Beauty Shop, 1417 Fourth MA In-7746 IT’S NEVER TOO LATE TO TAKE HOME STEAK Or chops from the sce boxes of SMITH's Delicatessen. It's open evenings until 11, all erick’s and Coliseum. week jong. 1522 Fifth Ave. between Fred- MRS. PEARL BATTIN ANNOUNCES The fall courses at her School of Dressmaking and Design at the C. A, There will be day and evening instruction in home king; in tailoring and advanced garment making; in pro- jonal designing and pattern-making. 8 September 15th Enroll September Ist. Work Society girls are learning to make, their own frocks for the fun of tt, Women in homes for the thrift of it. Business girls are turn- ing to profeasional garment-making because there is a great de- $i eLie THE PRETTI Of the season I'm sure. The Cummings & Thornton Shop offer at $10, $12.50 silk, satin and velvet Fourth Avenue. Si whey WILL YOU SPEND THE LAST HOLIDAY Of Summer out of town? Then I have a message for you. Tobias, of Camp Lewis Wireless, as an accommodation’ to the friends and patrons of the store, will rent tents, tarps, and all sorts of outing equipment to use over Labor Day, At 76 University street, on the bridge and $15, gay felt models and rich bengaline, hats in black and warm winter shades. 1 Mr. THE FADED OLD TINTYPE YOU PRIZE Can be copied perfectly at the Muehlenbeck Portrait Studio, 503 Crary building 0 oa te YOUR HANDS WILL BE SOFT Smooth and comforting to the touch if they're rubbed gently after each washing with Esprit d'Amour “Hand Whitener,” sold at 207 Denny building Homely hands tell of the passing years, of unselfish toil, of sacrifice. They also tell of cheap, inferior soaps. Morcover, the creams and bleaches we use are only giving half service when the question of proper soap to accompany them is ignored. OF THIBETAN AND MONGOLIAN DESIGN Are small, round rugs at the “Sea Captain's Chest,” 222 White building corridor, 8 The smallest of Oriental rugs are used on Piano dencheg and hard chairs to make them “comfy.” Larger ones lend clegance to door- ways and hall spaces. . INCE I FIRST HEARD Of Lindgren’s “Archfitters"—shoes made with a special heel-fit and extra room at the toes—Z've worn a pair almost constantly. They’re light weight, trim, ar3 marvelously comfortable. 1307 Fourth Ave. o lie MISS L. M. COFFMAN’S SHOP Of exclusive millinery and apparel, formerly at 1510 Third Avenue, is now at 223 Pine Street. It's known for excellent service. WHAT GARDENS WE HAVE AT OUR DOORS! vegetables served daily at WING'S CAFETERIA are The fresh deliclous—the berry and fruit pies perfect. This dining-room at 1409 First Avenue overlooks the ships of the harbor. GOOD HOME COOKING At popular prices is intily served at under the management of Mies Pollard. 0 Ob ce It’s quite simple to escape hudbub and din when you're staying downtown for dinner if you're willing to walk up the street theee or four blocks. . THE BEAUTY OF NIGHT On Elliott Bay makes a BLUE BIRD outing perfect. charter this pleasure ship by calling EL jot-3330. the Waldorf Hotel Cafe, eo. Clubs may FROM STRIPS OF USELESS CARPET Worn blankets and old wool garments, lovely little rugs are woven! To appreciate their prettiness you must see the samples at the I Aid Shop, 612 Union Street. o site A fireplace rug is quite the thing. ture that it will not be preferred. ot eicre EDNA WALKER GLORIES IN MAKING ‘The velvet hats that well-dressed women choose. With priceless brocades for facings and rich stitchery for adornment, she fashions millinery that's comfortable, becoming and Qniquely handsome. eae tke There's _no-denying the distinction of a@ brimmed hat of slight droop. Expressed in velvet to harmonize with the coat or suit, it is the most flattering thing that a woman wears. AT SCHOOL OR COLLEGE A “CHUMMY Is quite the smartest service-hat a girl can wear. It's made of cloth, man-tailored, und comes in all attractive col- / ‘ ors, At the BLACK and WHITE SHOP, 1018 Second Aye. TALK IT OVER ° With Mrs. Chouinard. She will plan your frock, help you shop and finish the garment beautifull Upstairs, McDermott building. Since it must be of such tex- ined by stray cinders, “artcraft” rugs are In the time that you spend trying on all the ready-to-wear gar- ments of your size and color in Scattie, an artist at gowns can make you exactly what you want. . RELIABLE RANGES OF STANDARD MAKES Are priced $25 at Arthur Towpsend’s exchange, Eureka, First Avenue. 2029 € ee ape Gas is cheerless fuel, to say the least. That's why a house built for comfort accommodates a crackling wood or coal range. “THE HILL BILLY” Is the delicious photoplay for tonight at the COLONIAL Theater, Jack Pickford takes the leading part