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Seattle Society Baited by Lillian K n LeBallister, Telephone MA ir-0600 Frances Oldham Louise Raymond Owens [MRS. FREDERICK W. GRAHAM] e THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 13 Priceless Tapestry Is *) S f rift of France to U. Ss | | } Rebect v Is Charming Bride; Beautiful Wedding Is Solemnized Smart Yet Inexpensive Are These Autumn Frocks : A’ dushter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman |the tea service and Mra. John G./ morning for New York, from where Gets, to Mr. Harry Bryne, Jr, son| Matthews, Jr, and Miss Valeria Pig-| che will sail September 12 for| yf, M Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bryne, was} ott will assist Paris to ca her musical) yan (brated last evening at the Goetz) rls a studies. maidence, with the Rey, Father Me-|Gives Farewell Luncheon igh reading the service at $30) Mrs. (. E. Bogardus entertained| Miss Mar ‘Welock. brother, Mr. 5 ‘ . aI S59 = SGiadioluses, « ! v| Mrs. Merrill to 60525585 @ flowers of c= ms B* |Give Luncheon | 2525252523 iprender and . Mrs. R. D. Merritt wilt entertain| "SPQ 909O963 . ar > f OOOO) side} With @ luncheon at her home next! OMICS red bes n in honor of Np 52525252525 'o t and Mrs. Wolte >. 2 + & 2 ¥ 4 Mrs eo 0° e"e « ity, whe ‘ > 2 @ + & P 1 town, wil) "$2526 966 ogg " +e ¢ oe ¢ jomes in the CM IOOOOCD | >. ¢ ¢ & | MAR 2090) . PRS Lee | 1S2S¢52% " Mrs. Woodruff Has | 3252S2S2 nce Cards Out for Tea orere* : Mra, Alson Eugene Woodrutt has} $@9@S@) sliey were in her ex: | cards out °° | 3S2Sd Thursday bb Aq) Miss E th | f . ot! RS2S¢ ttendant. H Mra M@ 5 8259 4 Mrs. U. ¢ will with S21 é ‘ honor guest and| 999 tres > ¢ urns will be ¢ B. Carter, Mrs. EF >, . . rs. Alvin H. Hankins, Mra Toes and thelict Walter Hi Mrs dgley C pe rosebuds f Force and Mra. J. Fred Braid. 0 els Mrs; Owens to Entertain | cently, organized musical club, which gives promise of doing , embroidered in @rage Was of orc the valley L “Ave club in honor of Mrs. Charlies Weav from San nciaco, . 4 against a background of autumn | er Holcomb guests of their grandmother, Mrs Waves, and lighted by rows of ca-| Mrs. Holcémb, who, with her little|Jobn W. Rumsey ag for the ceremony. is and lilies of Wiley Sf The home, filled with coral, orchid Ff 24 Fellow dahlias and lavender ast. | iedral candies, was a charming set at Luncheon Mrs. T a lun Jore Owens is arranging Tuesday a r club in honor of whose marriage t J. Riley will be solemn fowith a farewell luncheon on Tuesday afternoon at the Women's University has been visiting} for daughter, Clarice, her mother, Mra. Judd Eliott, splendid work.—Portrait by Grady. Person rived Wedn: Mra Lathrop Reassegule, with her} The bride, coming in with her|several months, left Tuesday after. ,%0n, Bruce, and daughter, Joan, will Wher, was beautiful in a gown of| noon on the H. F. Alexander for her| arrive in town from Chicago. on ery cut velvet, simply draped and | home in Los Angeles Frid to join Mr. Reagegule and frmmed with rhinestones. Her tulle $9 te make: thelr home here wi ain, was} 4 etait: | . even afasiae: cero point | Hiss Isted Entertains Mr. and Mrs. Edward ‘McDonald | be, and her bouquet was a shower |for Guests left Sunday for a months’ visit in |||. @ white orchids, Ophelia roses and| In compliment to Miss Helen and the Middle West, going by way of wally lites, Los Angeles, | Miss Doro Lyter 0} Yellowstone park. On their return Mrs. Graham is president of the Orpheon society, a re- al Maria” | ized tember 17 Dr. and Mra. Frank, J. File and|they w motor f a WP violin obbligato by Miss Doro-| Covers will be placed for twelve, | their daughter, Miss Mildred Filz,| fornia to the wint fly Nestiey. Miss Dorothy Russell eee have left for New York city, via ce is marches : <4 the Panama canal. They expect] Miss Marjc Mitte turn: ‘At the reception that followed the Lunche ‘on and Bridge to be gone until October 20. Tr tia. h th ns weeks “83 _—. Mrs. Dominic Brace and| for Visitors route ,home they will stop at Bos-|at pes ag Up Me Gerald, Wacchter presided over!’ irs. U. C, Bates Iq entertaining | ton, Chicago and Colorado oat ie supper table centered with with a luncheon and bridge at her ret will take the itive” Gaaid “esa hue “onde m a c® home on Wednesday afternoon, Sep s Peak have returned from Lake ( 1 be 1 }tember 13, in compliment to Mra eee where they spent the summer at eitueyee Mrs. Wendel! Blake Myers, Miss | Marcus Lyter of Los Angeles, who is! Miss Nellie Cornish, with Miss | Shannon« Se Veneennnae Lewis, Miss Caroline Chinn, /the house guest of Mrs. Alson E.|susanne Figg of Alameda, mpent a Rete Sp Mes Elizabeth Kerr and Miss Lucille | Woodruff. Covers will be placed for| few days last week motoring « 5 - Holloway, twelve of the } questy’ "leas | Greauuke datiseemes * ire. James. D. «Hi with he CR For traveling, the bride wore a! griends Ce ees ta, Mrs. H Whitney Trea Cob F dress of dark Diue charmeen. trimmed aaa M H. 8. Boleom, M Cas weeu- fin Russian embroidery, a smart cocoa ‘ " ; Mrs. Genevieve Blethen and Miss|& Mrs. W. H. Pa m. BP iwn coat with mink collar and Issuing Cards for Tea Elizabeth Hammons returned Mon-) 7 * 1 Mixx Lillian Ca =f fis and a close fitting velvet hat Miss Angela MeLellan is sending! day from visit with M and . " icht Aq for a ‘er corsage was of orchids. out cards today for a tea at her M Ralph Emereaon Pacif cru Mr. and. Mrs. Rudow will be at|home on Thursday afternoon, Sep-| Beach. 4.8 at tome late in September, at Wing | tember 11, from 4 until 6 o'clock, in ed Miss ¥ Blake lef ay for Point. | honor of Miss Alice Jackson, whose of South| New ¥ pend the w : eos wedding to Mr. Ernest Riley «Ui be ion guest of her eee ‘ . | celebrated September 17 | and Mra. Frank! ( as R. B. Der Helen Goetz Bride of Mra. John Jackson, Mra J. T.| Seibert | iekson ard, Jr Harry Byrne |Gorman, Mra. George Miller; and “ee is b : ‘The marriage of Miss Helen Goetz,| Miss Reynolds will preside over Miss Hortense G left this} a Correct Apparel for New Autumn DRESSES tories in Paria in J a 1919. mat i Fre It was finished in J. uar 1924. © t tter four men had worked | ecplng thelr art at home, An Unusually pled etal |i: mene gable, Extensive ithe Gobelin. factorie | baer Liste Group belong to the French govert I At North Carolina Flag 75 May Fly on Sea Again | high sea pa prot t busine Governor ( © WOULD MAINTAIN ' ULAR SCHEDULE the stat | ADDITIONAL CLUBS in Dre PRAIRIE ROSE CLUB —even at this Rose club will meet at the A. K Nugent, 1708 ¥ n Monday, September 8, at| better dress value. Se shopping for you E. &. | America 8. umber and ‘c « artic ROBERT MORRIS CAPTER 0 Robert Morr Chapter ¢ birthday of Ri { the Easter tively unbeatable HOLIDAY BIRTHS modest price. We’ve done and can for the price, ANY women who have planned on ‘ paying a great deal more for their Fall Dress will find all that they desire »s offered in this large group You don’t have to shop in order to find a the ure you that these charming dresses are posi- The NEW BEDFORD, Mas pt. 4 i] summer vacation per y | home of Mr. and Mr«. Pa Most evening, September 12, at § o'clock, | Of their children were born on holi 2 |in the Fine Arts hall, 2028 Third ave. |4ays. Henry and Arthur were born on All British people cordially invited. | the Fourth of Jul on Labor £958 day, Roger, on New Year day, Theo 1 “LUB aes on Easter Joseph, on Boys Break Into |the other day. ‘ore club will meet | Memorial day and A ist Coleman declared the boys jimmied o | Mas day | LOS ANGEL! Sept. 4 —— MADRID,: Sept. 4.—The rule t vehicular traffic keep to the left, a in England, changed in Madrid to the right-t system, n tained in Am to take baths? It’s all wrong, according to Po was man Walter Coleman, who nd School for Baths | tncir way into Who hailed four youngsters into juvenile court water to take a bath. ne > a school building, and when he arrived they were heating burned red lighta, la proarious din Women | Shampoo.—Advertisement it’s the sandwich cheese! Bluhill brating the chan, the r = drivers gathered at a public squa MARCEL AND CURL LAST i paraded and raised |LONGER after a Golden Glint} spreads like butter Modish Millinery \\ iid carried a bouquet of French | mate frierids of the honor guests Marigoids, coreopsis and water lilies. bigs 8 |tee and special ‘a Miss Bruhn’s gown was in orchid | Orthopedic Lunch Room | . ; ft, ind her headdress was a band| yrs. K. A. Burnell will be hostess | ALLAH CHAPTER NO. 165 M silver and metallic leaves. Water | ¢or Mount Baker guild at the Ortho-; Allah Chapter, No, 165, 0. ating commit E it her bouquet. Friday, assisted by Mrs. FAE. Atkins, | cafeteria, Friday, Sept. 5, at 8 p. Mrs. Goetz was gowned in velvet | Mrs. Harry Austin, Mrs. Brown, Mrs,| Whilst, bridge.and five hundred inthe new fuschia shade, and a cor-|Irvying Diess, Mrs. T. Higgins, Mrs.|be played land friends invited. o- Mes of the valley. Mrs. Byrne wore | Mrs. McCane, Mra. W. Paxton, Mra Wack georgette embroidered in steel |C. C. Maryott, Mrs. A. H. Kellogg, Wats over silver cloth, and pink | Mrs, A. E. Schneider; Mra. W. M Seeet peas and Columbia roses were | Williams, Mrs. 8. P. Robertson, Mixa in her corsage. Katherine Brown, Miss Maryott and Mr. Claude Wakefield was Misa Janet Neuman. Women’s Clubs | OLUBS FOR FRIDAY RAINIER VALLEY COMMERCIAL CLUB ‘| skin. The antiseptic | Rainier Valley Commercial club || and astringent action lextends an invitation to all political discourages wrinkles speakers to attend a meeting at the/| and other complexion | rriday ills and gives your ‘olumbis ary, on Friday, Se ‘ | Columbia library, on Frida Lal | Pier ting tl . hubert club will have a nic at tember 6. Luncheon at 12:30 p. Every. one welcome. best leaving a soft, clear PERS WeSCHI HEIGHTS WOMEN's CLUB Lechi Heights Women's Improve. Patt club will meet with Mrs. L. B = a dr, 2728 Bist ave. $8, on|tember 5, at 8%, m. gat 1 Miay, September 5, at 2 p.m ae ties tbe icky ether ‘ q art aie COL. ETHAN ALLEN CIRCLE ade for Dhak Sa | WOMEN'S assoctaTION | Col. Ethan Allen <etigetbernete Ford. T. Hopkins & San, New York City GAS’ Women's fation, of | the G. A. R., will hold their dollar) 7 & ih meee, Wit inset. ¥'ista experience day, Friday, September 5, | IOURAUDS i Roosevelt hall, 1616% Third ave. | a ber § Executive board at 11| vEC ita Luncheon at 12 o'clock will be fol- ©™. and tuncheon at 1230 o'clock The two maids, Miss Jean Fox and|the house guests of Mrs. Alson E.|— | Mas Ciara Bruhn, wore georgette | Woodruff, Miss Frinces Isted enter-/M. A. Matthews will give an ad fcks trimmed with ostrich; Miss | tained with a bridge ‘of four tables! dress “ Pex was in jonquil yellow with a | and tea at her home this afternoon Tlie > fotlawing ‘committees’ wi Gaplet of gold “leaves in her hair| , Invitations were limited to intl ‘function: Reception committee, din |ner committee, dining room commit Mies, lavender stock and asters were | pedic lunch room, 214 Columbia at, | Will give @ card party at Dartnell's A ham will be given as! ‘See of orchids, coral sweet peas and|T. M. Gamble, Mrs. P. G. McBaren,|4 door prize. Mapons, Eastern Stars oodland park Friday, Sep- tee. 8. m will ple m. ORIENTAL. CREAM Sis stternoon. }iowed by a patriotic program, and experience meeting. Comrades and} friends welcome | DRILL Teas GrM team of Seattle Lodge| @ 7 wilt give a psoas of three| LADIES OF THE | | Mortesive whist parties in Wing’s| OLDEN NORTH ie Pie The Ladies of the Golden ave, between | ; Pe and Union The first to be| Will meet Friday, September ? | 1928% Firat ave P Md Friday evening, September sth,|P- ™, at $40 o'clock. All D, of H. mem-| glee Tes } SEATTLE WILL HAVE orth | at 8| | Bootleggers bewarel P Mis ate irged to assist in making) ALLAH SOCIAL CLUB ths teres x success, The proceeds| Allah Social club, O. E. 8. will Mil be used to equip the team. | meet with Mrs, Taylor, 2231 ana : ave. 8, on Friday, September 6.| Don't Fill Your 7 Luncheon at 1 p. m. | Fy ae wil meet P| mn Me, COAL BIN &), September , at the home of JOHN F. MILLER W. R. untit you've examined the ims. Kerneth Goodall, $400 2iat ave,| John F. Miller W. R. C. will serve RAY and O1L-O-MATIC Oil Burners - ‘on display nt POWER PLANT NEERING CO. Fifth Ave. 1 1ot~7648 |@ noon luncheon Friday, September 5, at the home of Mrs. Mary Sim- onds, 3671 Dayton ave. bye? ser 'E Luncheon at 1 p. m. ere%e GIVE BENEFIT 7 MAH JONGG |, Mothers’ club of the Univer- rece, Daughters of the Ami rile inead wily a benefil q bridge Mah Jongg party for the yas fu, Friday, September 6, at Uaiveraity chapter house, 4714 be Mra, William Shet chairman of the af- BRIDGE | | EASTERN STAR CLUB The Eastern Star club will meet Friday, September 5, from 11 a, m luntil 4p. m. at 4090 Arcade Square, | to sew for the Lighthouse for the| | Blind ‘ ee | PASTOR'S ALD SOCIETY . EB. | Is Let Cuticura Soa Mrs. C. W. Chandler in| The Pastor's Aid society of the! ° Water of the sonore’ clu and) First Presbyterian church witt bexin|! Keep Your Skin Althea Coolidge {x regent of | its work for the year on Friday, Sep-| pal tember 5. Gubinet meeting at 11:30 | ‘i a. mj luncheon at 1240, and bust-| ness meeting at % o'clock, in the main Sunday school. room, when Dr. “gua Reservations may be falling Mrx. Walker, EA st-| Mrs W. 8, Pond, EA st-3429 x ler, RA nier-1455, * P | Fresh and Youthful} 35s aera Bape, alate, Manan At afford a varied selection. of Smart Distinction— For Evening Wear Feature Georgette Crepe, Satin-Back Crepe, Canton Crepe and Novelty Sports Crepes are the mater- ials represented in this featured group. OVELY pastel shades, high colors; th set shades, and the darker colors Gown Shop—Third Gallery Street, Afternoon and Priced at e@ new rus- and black, Many new ideas in trim- ming and line add greatly to the interest of this assemblage of pronounced values at $25.00. In Fall’s Newest Notes Assembled for Dollar Friday Thousands of Hats—vuntrimined shapes, Sports Hats, Children’s Hats, Street and Dress Hats, in stock less than two weeks, will greet new and gladdencd owners here tomorrow. Pricéd: for; Cie day abort. core eeeaces ete \\ cA \\ Untrimmed Hats All the pleasing contours of Fall modes in velvets, duvetyns and combinations, rich in Autumn colors, shades and hues, awaiting but the touch of clever fancy and a few cents’ worth of trims, are price for tomorrow $1 Trimmed Hats There is a_ sophisticated charm about the new Fall street and dress modes, in velvets, satins, duvetyns and combina- tions, which show self trims, lustrous ribbon, feather fancy or ostrich plume. Every youth- ful effect of crown and brim, as well as the sedate, priced 1 for tomorrow at........ Sport Hats Your Fall wardrobe may be made complete by the addition of one or more of these clever, jaunty conceptions in felt, self-trimmed and un- trimmed—felts of color and hue typical of the woodland, in every bewitching quirk of $1 brim, priced for tomorrow at............ Children’s Hats The brightest corner in The Criterion is that devoted to the little miss, Not a whis- we per in the symphony of Fall notes in juvenile millinery . has been overlooked in the hundreds of Children’s Hats priced for tomorrow $1 at