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eatt Baited by Lillian Ke Assistant Music Bride-to-be Planned w Mins Ipeene the com afternoon een invited for tea wh Fisher Boynt will assist Miss Cornish to an Mis Nellie fee on Saturday afternoon from 4 wi 6 Gelock, in honor of Miss Se Tell, Margaret Petit, Ruth and Adella Salter (a Sunday evening, September 14 Js Cornish will enterta fdas, honoring Miss Elna Burge i Mis Mary Dawson and Miss Seprret Joslin. y . Cornish will be a a with a ir Compliments Bri Harry Rountree Clise enter feel with a bridge and mah jongs fa tis Afternoon at the Officers ia Bremerton, in honor of Mrs. fasdes Hill, Jr. (Josephine Fran @BL Trelve tables were in play eee Uns. Whittlesey | Hostess at Luncheon Mn Charis F. Whittlesey was small | | urday afternoon. . f jates this afternoon at a boon at the Sunset club. rary is _ Purcell entertained ~ in compliment — to i MD. Mann and Mrs. Ethel ROutis of Buifalo, who have been ‘Witsg in town. oe Wedding Date Is Set marriage of Miss Florence , daughter of Mr, and Mrs (GE Packer, to Mr. Henry Ross Mfwe, son of Mr. and Mra. O. A Ime, of Oregon City, will be cele- Wited Thursday evening, the October Alpha Rich- Bit $:20 o'clock, at Aelita sorority house. (UBS FOR SATURDAY | Massie CULTURE CLUB ub will meet Barty, september. at 2p. m, the home of Mrx. W. P. Harper. | P HE Maltby will give a report | W the biennial convention. | see | Widay meeting at the home of Me Rene Simmons, 1630 12th ave., | @Eturday September 5. | MOET SOUND ALUMNAE | Sound Alumnae of Sigma the year on Saturday. September ad it the chapter house. raves and Mra. Lan| Kéteham will be the hostesses. : ae ga WA tors 1% veer Wa Iota, of Alpha Chi Ome ag Saturday, September 6, « % Mat the home of Mrs. John- WO Sheriick, 4725 Eighth ave. N. os a] . KAPPA KAPPA | ALUMNAE | va Kappa Gamma Alumnae Meet with Mrs. F. W. Hurlbut, W. Highland drive, Satur & 6, at 2 p.m. ADDITIONAL CLUES NCKENS PELLowsHIP | pisiters of the Seattle branch of ty Dickens Fellowship will continue Hidy Of Dickens’ works, begin lurelay evening, September @% tie Chamber of Commerce The a8 p. m, ra first ten chapters of “Barna- papa Will be under discussion Cordial invitation is extended 4 Who are interested i nes Of the celebrated nov. ', nan cHAPTen, mn chapter, No. 165, 0. E. 4 card party at Dart tive a ey September 5 Bren at 8 ist, bridge and five hun- be played. A ham will be asa door Prize. Masons, Stars and friends invited. aes Mente ap x, |ASON Dori ch Ic HOME Wer, No, 4% Mi have 0, 69, O, EK. 8. n LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Frances Oldham Louise Raymond Owens W for Next Week at the Tennis club} in| Society ul Be Feted; Teas at 1 A. Vander 1 . perform M l Miss Maude MacDoug Miss HM Jord 4 N Mek a ¢ A ption will Miss Packer w . 1 ds at lunche nS day aft A and later additional guests 6.2 Dinner Dance at Tennis Club ws A dinner dance at the r Seattle Ten. s club ts announced for Friday ey September 1 | Mrs Downs, Mrs, John Mo ran, Mrs. Lister Holmes and Mrs. | William Glortus will be the hostesses: Miss Jane Bliss Honor Guest To honor Miss Jane Bi who, with her mother, Mra. William H Bliss, will leave shortly Honolulw, rtain at ‘Tuesday y Aller Miss Do heon at home on is of Miss Bil have been Inv Cecyl Bancroft Weds ss Cecyl Bancroft, daughter of ft, became the R. Lovejoy on August 30, at Morgan, h reading ton James Loulse Gow s Julia ot Burton W. dants were the On their rip to Alaska, Mr. and Mrs, Lovejoy will be at home in Seattle Many Affairs Honor Bride-Elect Mis Alice Cady Bushee, daugh ter of Mr. and Mra Robert M Bushee, whose marriage to Mr. Mi! y Thompson will take place 18, has been honored at affairs during the past ton September numerous few weeks Among them was the garden the Collegians gave at the home of tea Miss Vir . Henshaw; a shower Mrs. George Osborn gave for her sister; a mah Mrs. Earl Doug hostess In a her ft a personal shower Mixs Marian Kellogg and Miss Frances McDowell gave Inst Friday evening at Miss Kellogg's home and the luncheon of twelve covers Mrs. Charles A. Ferguson gave last Sat ins for Visitors |Orthopedic Lunch and Thrift. Shops | Seahurst auxiliary charge of the service at the Or pedic lunch room Saturday H. L. Virgil will be hostess, by Mra. J. C. Mrs, P. B. Allen, Mra James L. Kerr, Mrs to) Larsen, Mrs. George Hannan nery, Mra. R. R. Nor- Swan, Mra. Abbie Reese, Layton, Mrs. § Shettd- Miss C. Patterson and Miss A. Patterson. The Thrift Shop will be in charge ef Sunset Guild Saturday, Mrs. J. Stoeffler, chairman. will be in AL asnisted Price, B. Mra J. CE meyer. Women’s Clubs SEATTLE CIRCLE NO. 549 Seattle Circle No, 549, Neighbors | of Woodcraft, will have its re, ar meeting’ Friday evening, Swedish Club hall, All members business September 6, at Eighth and Olive st invited. Refreshments CLUB GIVES JOYABLE PROGRAM ‘The clubroom and porches of the community house, at the Woodland ark auto camp were filled with en thusiastic travelers Wednesday eve- ning, when the Business and Profes. | sional Women’s club had charge of R. H. Vivian of the vice led the commu. the program community » y sl an iso Kn a solo, | N) Taia will hold the first meeting MtY Singing, an& also gave a » Nina M Alone,” Miss Fairbanks Miss Mary Jo van On “A Bow! of Roses” and n Grace Wilson in “sing ompanying. trand sang was joined by He ja duet, “Might Lak Rose’’ and |“Song of the States,"’ with banjo accompaniment. Miss Flor ence McKay gave several readings, The Clown’s Baby,” ‘'Penelope's Xmas,’ and O, Henry's “A Harlem Tragedy By special request Mrs J. W. Baker played several numbers jon the piano and the evening ended by dancii The club members to learn that Cassi the pressure of other work, including state publicity, forbids her takin charge of ‘The Kat Tale” again this year. Mrs. Ayres has asked Mrs are very sorry Harris, publicity chairman, to keep | © “Kat Tale’ this year, and Mra. 1 committee chairmen and members to send or pho all | material to her at the Rainier Grand hotel, EL jot-2801, or to Miss Page, | Dexter Horton building, MA in-9863. The first number of the second vol- ume will be out the latter part | this month. | ees | LADIES’ GROTTO CLUB The Ladies’ Grotto club will hold the first meeting of the club year Wednesday, September 10, at 2 p. t the Federation clubhouse | the Harris urges 6 on the recent convention held at Lon Angeles by the National Feder- ation of Women's clubs. Mrs. W. E. Barnhart, the newly-elected —presi- |dent of the Seattle Federation of | Women’s clubs, will be present and | will speak on the recent state con- | vention, held at Walla Walla. Mrs. William L. Cooper and Mrs, Fred | Butterworth, delegates to the state convention, will give thelr reports. Witter 2" Plenic on Sunday, Sep-| fresponse to roll call, “Snummer Fi tert, (Masonic home.| rehoon,”* fantiog Wil leave ‘Times | Fe id ng basket The cream cha coffee, tion are asked to tele- IBS to Mr, and} Who can furnish cars| Bari Fart. | per 8, at 2 | WHeT BEATTLE DAY NURSERY The regular monthly meeting of the West Seattle Day Nursery asso- ciation will be held Monday, Septem: p.m, at the nursery, 4432 ‘Tea will be served. 42nd ave, 8. W. eturn from their wedding | Cales feels that of | | Roberta Wimer-Ford will talk | S. HOLCOMI a = —= — ow 3 AND CHI —s D | Mrs. Charles Weaver Holcon little daughter, Clarice, who has been the guest of her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Judd Elliott, for several months.—Por- trait by Grady. Mra. Will H. Parry and daughter, Misy Jane Purry, have poved to thelr new home at 4 Sheridan st. Misa Parry left Thursday night for Castleford, Idaho, to remain for several months Mrs. Harry K lands, Cal, in Mrs, He N. § Mrs. Dean Gooding Witter her hon , Mr, and Mrs. W. D. ins | Walter J. Homan left for Whittier, Cal, to make me Jeite:te Mra. Oliver Dyer Colwn, Jr. will be at t to friends on thi econd Wedneaday in each month ut the hom Mr. and Mra O. D. Colvin j Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Armatrong retur Thursday from Canada, where they spent the summer months aa | | Dr. Helen cock has retu: to. town, after a vacation spent in Alaska and Yukon territory i | Mr. Austin Devis of New York ity, who has been spending some time in. San Francisco, motored up Wednesday to spend several weeks town, and is the houw 1 W. Rumsey. guest of Mrs. Jo 4376.96 Mr. and Mra. Scott Bullitt are re | |ceiving congratulations upon the | birth of a daughter September 2 The Women's Guild of St. Mark's } | | WILL SEW FOR BAZAAR | | | lchurch will meet Wednesd Sep. | tember 10, at 10 a, m. at the church. Sewing for the bazaar to be held in | December will be the order of the; | day. H | j | | REUNION MEETING | Clara Barton Tent No. 1 will enter tein Tacoma Tent, ett Tent and/ Tent, Daughters of Vet | erans, at a reunion meeting on Mon. day, September 8, at 1:30 o'clock | the Armory Dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock, followed by a must. 1 program see HOME SEW } The Home Sewing club, Ladies of the G. A. RK, will hold their next eeting at Alki beach, Wednesday, | September 10. Bring own lunch; | | coffe will be served. ' trae | KING COUNTY | HUMANE SOCIETY There will be a general meeting of the King County Humane society at the Y. W. C. A, lunch room, Fifth and Seneca st., at noon on Mon y, September 8 Sais | CLUB | EVERGE Y LODC (ope | avergreen lodge No, 2, A. O. U } W., will hold a reunion of its mem: | bers on Fri even nber | 12, at the A. O. U. W. building, 1409 | Ninth ave. Beginning with a dinner | at 6 o'clock, a class initiation will} | come next, followed by dancing. | } | | | Inc. DAIRY | PRODUCTS | Pure and Fresh | are the firat requirements of dairy products for the | ‘These qualities are | ed in our | Nkcs—Crenm— Ralearian Huttermitk Hutter—lee Cream Personal mb, of Los Angeles, with he r at the Sea ral hospital Mr. and Mra Calvin Brainerd Cady returned from Alaska on th Alameda the first of the week | see | Mr. and Mrs t have returned from vaca trip at see (Ethel Mansur) removéd Thursday apartment in Liberty Court.| Mr Mra. W. A. Btubl, 2654] oth ave. 8. W., are recetving con sratulationxs upon the birth of a son, Jack Phillip, on September 2.| eee Mra Robert Henry has taken an apartment at The Wilsontan, -* Mr F. H. Melrose are} pying their new home at 1201 E Madison nt j eee Mra Henry Hibbard and Mra. E.] ci MeMic will le next] ay on the H. FL Alexande for a short visit in Califo School Shoes for regular $4.00 Pair They toe, or Welt § yme in either full round Snglish walking last 8, Double Toes SYMONDS SHOE Co. r In Off-the-Mace Models TRICORNS Dr Roll In large and small sizes Trimmed in Embroidery, Patent Leather and Braided na bhi vA Br .05 Bobbies in All Shades and At DAG Sit The Bubble Shop 218 Pike d and Brims in Sizes -- Come Shopping With Cecille -:- WHY, OH WHY, are brides pu threadbare before the lver oy ng beautiful things that 1 Judgment day And why is every ) the rushings and biddings of telligence are mighty weapo grim professors! I've all sorts of news, today WOMEN GO WITH SUCH CONFI DENCE To RACKUE BEAUTY Horry } Mr. Gua I kur, trained in ture ¢ | of G ¥ . here n.| authority on maree r ' 1 ppointment, call EL tot-6584. 210 F PEN A} HERE! SHOP and pay for it int ot t ent 1 Pi " 1 find that som { my thrifty friends are pay’ v thelr ) GREAT BRASS-BOUND BOXES OF CAMPHOR-WOOD t th Sea Captain's Chest t the fail b e r tuck ir 3 ken ingert negligees, tal linens whit rrid g THE BLUEBIRD IS AFLOA On Lake Washington thia fall, Our best clut are art for dancing. Call EL lot 0 for n dat inlet | HARPER SCALP TREATME of temples, né for th THE Includ Their Ke stimulating massage ar thoroughne axing 24 Leury Bldg. MA in-646 | continually opening and clos hair oll cella of a hea indication open, The] 1, opening ¢ remain are that the oil ce | condition is corrected by stimulating the circulation that nourishes these cells AFFAIRS are delightful. She MA In THE FROCKS FOR CAMPL Made by college girs! at Mins Bear fitn; they sew. 309 Peoples Bank Hidg to the collar, an individual swing to the akirt are} little things that moke of a dress a gown | ore | THE PRETTY FINISHING TOUCHES Homatitchings (§ cents), pleating and the coverings of buttons are] applied at ITE, 414 Eitel Bidg., over Bartell’s CHINA PAINTING! A certain curve ARTS | There is specia) class for the CERAMIC Studio now, From September ere f t nual exhibit of decorat “ in King ages time—china m orful and scintillating with their own paints und brushes. “8 SO GAY, SO YOUTHFUL! | Tho new felt hats are marvelously attractive. THE BUBBLE shows| * well as richly embroidere mucy Mapper models in wee he zen 4 modela in conservative colors and contours, Gold kidskin, blac patent leather and stencilied designs are features of the felts, es pecially priced for Saturday at $4.96, $4.96 and $5.95. 218 Pike Bt 8 AT THE BATTIN SCHOOL Pupils may learn dressmaking from the elementary stitches and ms to advanced teachings and designing. Y. W. C. A, Fifth] 1 Seneca e068 cattic’s high-salaried women makes the model garments afterwards du ated al cs at a prominent ready-to-wear factory. MEO FER | FRESH MARCELS AS OFTEN AS YOU PLEASE! ‘They cost but 60 cents, in the Annex to Singer's Ha ¢. Shingle b eS) men barbers are only 50 cents, too, 218 Pike St MA in-2 ¢ 0 +6 AT “THE BUBBLING WELL” All the lovely Oriental wares are offered at 20 per cent discount! through September. You must see t window of gorgeous gift- things. At 406 University St, opposite New Olympic Hotel Luncheon acta done in Chinese cross-atitch are much adored by brides. Embroidered table runners, quaint pottery are always loved in homes EXACT COPIES OF PATTERN HATS Are made at the MODEL. And here the old-time flat-topped sailors of sleek plush are reblocked Into the smartest lines. The re- making, and re-trimming of felts and velour hats is done well, too, # Peoples Bank Bldg. 8. COMFORTABLE FEET Are so emsential to efficiency that wide-awake men and women consult Dr Susie Frasier, chiropodist, at 4044 Arcade Square MA in-b584. (4276 WHEN YOU'RE DOING YOUR OWN WORK You'll find that an occasional lift from the SUPPLY just the extra help you need. They do the most beautiful work with pillows, wash rugs, blankets, ads and curtaips. On my visits to this plant IT am continually amazed at the thoroughness of the washings and rinsings here and at their perfect equipment for restoring the fluffy lightness of things usually ruined by hom processes, Call CA pit!-0300 eee LAUNDRY ts Servants have become tess usuul in homes since trustworthy laun dries were instituted. A COAT AND A COLLEGE GIRL 2 Are not easily parted when they come face to face « “Hollywood.” This is a shop of clever apparel and hat / at 1621 Westlake, north of Pine. WORN AND FADED PHOTOGRAPHS Are restored at the Muehlenbeck Portrait Studi Crary Bldg. ater) From original portarits that look flat and uninteresting I have seen the most. beautiful pictures made. DINE AND DANCE At the 42-story L. C. Smith Bldg staurant, downstairs. Their charbroiled steaks are famous. There 1s music from 6 to 8, No cover charge is made. or. 36 ate till a few view from thrilling. more weeks in which to sce Seattle from on high, the highest office building The tower of our is supremely OMEN ARE ALWAYS BUYING utiful garments that they don't need and won't Waris re-sells this smart apparel at a third Its cost MORE, upstairs, MeDermott Bldg aesi04 0 wear. Betty at WIRTH- The contours of high-priced coats have changed very little in the last few months. For this reason, excellent lastewinter’s wraps are being re-sold instead of relegated to closets. oo. BLOWN VERY THIN Is the genuine cut glass a is featuring, too, inexpenst lets, cocktail sets, woe A “nappie” (a low bowl for serving olives, conserve, ete.) ideal small gift, Hei NO MATTER HOW WEE THE APARTME ‘There's appropriate furniture fot it at MR, CARLSON'S. One of his davenport tables becorhes at the touch of a spring « commodious “diner.” 800 Pine st @ t BORGESON ®, hand-cut glass ) at 609 Union st, This shop ware, (gob Makes an A modern dining table, stores tte own extra leaves. tting their wedding money into rugs th@t will be nniversaries! Great ships from China are unload- going te to a panic over freshme lays! Glad clothes, a smile, and pert i with upper clasemer It's even so, I've heard, with gathered about our entertaining shop. GOOD HOME-COOKED’ DINNERS } 1 t 529 Peoples Bank Bidg. ‘The SODEL ei%es 6 r I know ta re the old French curl of years ago. fully as pretty he new “Paper” curl and put in so much v v that f us can afford the service regu- y NC et | HOW WE COUNT OUR TRUMPS ’ rt thing ustres and basketry rar har A new bl i { carved ivory flowers on it's face NCLUDING MARCELLING French Mary Pickford curling, cutting. A $30 COURSE I auty IF YOU BUY A CHINESE RUG Beautiful rugs are sold ms by Phoebe Kelton of the Charleston Co. EL jot-2607 7 Oe —_ THE EYES OF FASTIDIOUS CO-EDS Are m appy with glarses prescribed by Dr. Mrs. Edmunds. The ure always correct, the frames decidedly smurt! On n’s balcony YOU'LL FORGET THE DISAPPOINTMENT Of not the Brocklinde Costume Shop in the old Arena block, ng the when you visit spacious new quarters at 1624 Eighth ave.! Visitors are welcome, here. On Eastlake car line. A new slogan about town is, “If it's something to wear, rent tt.” BEST NUT BREAD FOR SANDWICHES THE Is sold at the Danish Coffee Shop! Two girls prepare and serve all sorts of good things at 608 Union st KS FOR LATE SUPPERS too, are ays tucked « STEA A on ice at SMITH'S DBELI- Buy them evenings until 11 all week long, at 1522 Fifth ave, between Frederick's and the Coliseum Impromptu dinners are gaining in favor since chops are to be purchased ofter sizt ae a) THE “KNOCK” IN THE MOTOR Of your phonograph will be corrected at 1816 Westlake. Supplies. ree YOU'LL FIND IT THRILLING - To faxhion pretty things to wear when you've a good machine! At op, 1524 First ave., you may choose some model you've ed from they re-bullt stock, or buy on terms a mar- ea ee S SHOP llinery and apparel is now at 223 Pine st. 1510 Third ave. iat: DO THIS FOR SUNBURN! Annoint the face, arms and neck with EL ESTADO ON CLEANSING CREAM, wiping the skin ards with a soft cloth. This famous Seattle cream is fine for chaps and tan, too. It's a htly astringent and healing bleach with the ing of citrus groves about it. All our good drug 5 stores sell it. — ee Sr BLS, a day is often enough to use soap and water on the face. The proper cleansing for night consists of gently applied lemon cream removed afterwards and supplemented with @ good vanish- ing (skin-feeding) cream, L. M. COF Former addre fter mac TO COVER UNBECOMINGN “BOBS” Edith Harris makes transformations, “bobbies,” and switches. Eitel Bldg. . oe TO “FIT” YOUR PIECES OF OLD TAPESTRY There are antique chairs in wulnut at Frau Bennett's Cross-Stich Shop, 1524 Seventh ave. 64 15 An all-linene luncheon set descrves the distinction of a cross-stitch pattern worked at the corners! oe . EACH WEEK THE MODEL Renews Sts stock of smart hats from our best-known wholesalers. The prices are most reasonable! 529 Peoples Bank Bldg. . A CANVAS GARAGE ER Will shelter the car perfectly thru a season or two. At CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS headquar- ters, all things of canvas, “flies,” sleeping-porch are made exact At 76 Univer: curtains, and tarps, as well as tents and awnings y a8 you wish them, Sce Mr. Tobias, for estimates. st., on the bridge. oe @ MAKE IT OVER! ‘The garment that's not just right will be altered with professional skill in the work rooms of the MODEL, New coats and frocks are too, at 529 Peoples Banke Bldg., and furs repaired at . TO THE SALVATION ARMY All my shoes that shuffled at the heel and blistered and. burned! I've discovered Lindgren’s “Arch-fitters,” shoes so Nght and cool, 80 snug and yet so flexible that they actually make sick feet well! 1307 Fourth ave. HAS GONE see The thin foot needs a special type of a shoe: one with unusual snugness at the hecl and instep and with extra room at the tocs, eae NO WONDER EVERYONE’S ADMIRINNG Tho marcels and curls and “trims” at the New NIFTY BEAUTY SHOP! Mrs. Stromberg and Leo Nabors are among the operators here. 1417 Fourth, MA in-7746, LOOK OUT OVER THE HARBOR As you fe en is ser on good things at WING'S CAF dat 25 cents a portion at 1409 Fi ee) s ERIA! it ave. Spring chick- Seattle boasts the only cafeteria in the world with a marine view FOR STRAIGHT SLIM LINES CHOOSE A “NuBone" professionally fitted by Anna Schober, corsetiere, EL tot 5766, °. nC A WIS MOTHER TAKES Her daughter to Esther Zaum for the removal of facial blemish (moles or hairs) that girls so abhor, soe YOU MAY DEPEND UPON Excellent workmanship of all kinds on furs at very reason- able prices by the Roth Fur Co. 429 Peoples Bank Bldg. ie er JUST LIKE THIS ONE Are the full-sized wardrobe trunks priced at only $83.75 by the Boston Trunk & Bag Co. There are smaller models for less. “Wheary" and “Neverbreak" models are included 1105 Third Ave, see WHAT FUN TO TRAVEL With a trunkful of blouses, frocks, sweaters and things, each immacu- lute from a dry cleaning at the PAN- TORIUM! Your much-worn coat will have its beauty restored, too, at this fine plant. 1109 American Bank Bldg. (Advertisement) 5 Sie Cae GEN