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SDAY Seattle Edited by Lil Louise So? with mateh. s for uquet ¢ pom dah >. and , wore at ¢ frocks in differ M an in orchid; Miss Pigott and ch and In They wore small hats with os are ts at one side, In correspond. ades to their gowns bo r s, lavender scab Ney and car kson wore a handsome black costume of metal h, trimmed with a band of black fox at the bottom of the skirt and at the edge of the sleeves. Orchids c in her corsage. Mr. Edward Riley was best man for his brother and the ushers were Messrs Paul Jackson, Walter Gra ham, Malcolm Goodfellow, John J Dunn; Walter Richards, Jr, and Harold H. Huston. After the ceremony there was a reception af the Jackson residence. Bowls of Ophelia roses, lace flowers and bachelor battons, with the roses | Predominating, adorned the rooms. Assisting were Mrs. John T. Heffer man, Mrs. John Be Agen, Mrs. M Donahoe, Mrs, Mauriice D. Leehey, Mrs. John Buckley and Mra. J. T. Gleason. WOMAN’S SECRET CHARM In perfect health lies the secret o woman's charm which makes he radiate cheer and happiness wher- tver she goes. No one enjoys listen- Ing to the aches, pains and woes of an ailing, nervous, irritable wom- and, and her condition 1s plainly stamped upon every feature. The most effective remedy for woman's ailments ever discovered has proved be Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Women are soon re- SEPTEMBER j THE §& ITLE STAB ccna Se OBASPER BTA Personal n Keen LeBa Assistant—Frances Oldham ( Charming, Bride; e Issues Cards for Tea Donahoe and Miss} 1924 Society ster. Telephone MA in-0600 i Raymond Owens Mrs. ! Bridge Luncheon at Arctié Club for Visitors Walt M. Fr b of [ Mrs. Jerome Plans Luncheon be To b r mer, Mra, F (Emily Jer ydon W r (Eulalie Merrill) of acoma, Mrs. Marfield Bolcom (Lu Eyma Reception at | Cornish School The ¢ have ca Sunday event $ until 10 o'clock, in ho: new members of th nd Mra. Wallace Do’ Tell, Miss Stella Hog Bryfogie Sm M Mra and M | eva Assisting at Tennis Club Party At the bridge and mah jongg tea Frida: m at the Tennis clut assisting will be the following mem. jbers of the younger set—the Misses Prt a7 . Loyal Treat, Evalyn y Goodwin, eva Douglas. | Mission Plans | Rummage Sale | The various circles of the Fruit/ and Flower Mission ounce a 10 and 11,| ounced later. ure, clothi: rummage sale on Oct. requested by t Amittee in | charge of colle . who will call for the same if notified. | They include Mra. E. B. Oliver, Broadway circle, KE nwd-6396; Mrs. VW. W. French, Junior Auxillary CA pit!-3640; Mra. David Fryer. |Queen Anne, GA rfid. Mra, C. P. Constantine, Mount Baker park. Mrs. BE acn-12) Meister, Alki, M. Coe, Hunt's Mrs. Farrell Will Sing at Guild Meeting | Mra. Charles H. Alexander 4042; Mrs. C t. Farrell will sing ic Mus Clubs (= Theo Karle Pro CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Popular Artist °6¢ $ | { ° ‘ # ay ! zi eee > 1 an lo , . ' { : 1 la I PARLIAMENTARY LAW I ! fre. Ella ( 1 ¥ 4 e € J ‘ 4|4 i fie One of five glass-lined thermos tanks. Capacity 1,500 gallons each of the Highest Quality Milk. I tw é re Dr wi 1 7 i : 1 t we eek ter ach, e Mayflower Way M 4 daughter Ae pon pau ‘ n “ ; Mise} i interested persons invited From Country to You in Glass” nm mae This new method of handling milk gives you the ultimate in sanitation. | LAFAYETTE PT. A Mr t " - Lafa I A. will } ot pte co on DELIVERED TO te olla OUR CUSTOMERS i ors of t ¥ pe tp h ny mol hes : tin IN ANY QUANITY Auxiliary No. 2, U. & W. V. | WOMEN OF i ; cae MOOSEHEART LE . AT PREVAILING PRICES Miss Haing Yen Gwoh, a teacher I in. the ul school at Changsh ir China, and Mr. Li, « gra fre China Yal ; Thursday, September 1 ; prayer m p.m. Card party at 8 p. n with man ; rh Ad ° tar September GREENWooD JAMES CREHAN, Pres. EL iot-6210 Helen 4) IMPROVEMENT CLUB missionary, will a Greenwe eme . W there will be Chinese musi The r | public ts ppd aoe = ae p.m th 638 G 1) SEWARD P.-T. A Sepember 18, at $30, Numerous fa-]| COLEMAN P-T. A, MIZPAM TEMPLE, r A luncheon complimentary to the|vors. Refreshments served Coleman P.-T. A. will meet Thurs NO. 90 teac will be given by the Parent site Me a September 18, at 1 p.m. Miss Mizpa Ai : ner ward) w. B, A. SOCIAL CLUB i ceenwil ape byte ilhacnoics Wiel ad : ‘ ys W. B. A. Social club will have a nye Tae 0. U. W. hall, 1409) WOMEN’S COMMERCIAL CLUB ey {ws} Combination “QQ90- The ris Commercial club next luncheon at the azhington hotel Thursday, Septem. ber 18, at noon. migration and E J. Hi. Little “I have run my Studebaker for the past two years on your ARISTO MOTOR OIL and during this time I have not been com- pelled to grind the valves or scrape the car- bon once, and my motor has good compres- sion and runs good. Before using your lubricating oil and while using others I was compelled to take up bearings and scrape carbon from under the rings quite often. But not so with Aristo Motor Oil, and there- fore, I can recommend it to anyone wanting a high grade Motor Oil.” (Name on Request) oO or turn tn your on 4 stored to health by its use and 4¢-/ the following program Friday after juire the charm that health alone/ noon at the opening meeting for th e: give.— Advertisement. |fall season of the Broadway gu | Orthopedic hospital, which will t | held at the Pbsidence of Mr. H. C. y, 1117 Harvard ave. N.: Curran Heure Exqute “Thank God for « en Teresa del Miego t the plano, Mes Marry Worth | Service at Orthopedic | | Shops | | Mrs. N. By Gregg will be hostess | lfor St. Margaret's guild ‘of St} Mark's church on Thursday at | Orthopedic lunch room, 214 Colum | [bia st Assisting will be Mrs. W. A. Bane, Mrs. J, Gratton O'Bryan, Keepatube oftheorig- | Mrs. D. G. Miller, Mrs. R. P. Jen inal Baume Bengué kins, Mrs. Edwin Riple Her. al: di: fo: Iman Ross, Mrs. W. Woodward, ‘waysreadyforemef+ =| 45-5, Norman L. Burton, Mrs. Hugh gencies. Rubitonthe | purceii, Mra. RL place that hurts and = [Frederick = Harlov enjoy reli | Smith, Mrs. M itsblessed relief, |J. H. Gaffney, Miss Mar eran and Miss Laura Stuart Renton Hill guild, with Mrs. } Fors: Backache ——— Sore muscles Tired feet B. Lazier and Mrs. F, J. Stone, will Neuralgia have charge the Thrift » Rheumatism Thursday morn and ndo Colds auxiliary, with Mrs. B. Harris Jand Mrs, David Young will be in \charge on Thursday afternoon. Luncheon and | Theater Party | | sith. In compliment to Miss Ruth Tan- | | | ry ‘Thos. Leeming & Co. Amer, Agents, N.Y. zer, who will be an autumn bride | Miss Garnette St. Germain enter Your Pain May isis’: isyeio Gr "sinaty Frederick & Nelson's and later with e,° ]an Orpheum party. Be Neuritis = Many sufferers who a for rheumatiam, neural or sciatica are r aeuriti ‘The Grentest Tenor Sweden Byer Sent to American treating | umbago afflicted with je of the nerves 4d soreness in body, just like Svea Male Chorus che ailments mentioned above. | 40 Voices, The most.e non sources of new-| njuries, bruises, in- will present or © rundown ner- Long-standing cases of rheumatiam or sciatica frequently tttack the nerves, setting up inflam mation and producing neuritis, patter what its origin, neuritis { tlways accompanied by sharp, plere- ng pein, usually in the shoulder, | forearm, neck, thigh, leg or back. ’| Don't bother with’ medicines that telleve for today only. Asnist Na-| ture to remove the ca of infiam- rous system. KNUT OHRSTROM Lending Tenor From the Royal Grant Operns, Stockholm, Sweden In concert at the Swedish Baptist Church, Ninth Ave. and Pine St., Friday || nation and pain ng Kopa|| we 4 ‘ Seuritls Tablete- a scientific treat-|| Evening, Sept. 19, 1924, nen at has often brought lasti relief after other. methods failed, at 8 p.m. Price, $1.00. Sold in Seattle by the| | Bartell Drug Stores and all other = 1! eading druggists. Booricke & Run- pe | yon Co, Mfrs, San Francisco—Ad- TICKETS $1.00 a) eruserient. at . bal HEN HEATER {s {deal for use with GAS r ELECTRIC RA 8. urns cheap coal, wood just or refuse. Gas ate may be attached if desired, Heats Water F. S. LANG MFG. CO. st and Spring MA in 505 Union St. MA n-5077 (as PATENTED certain residue is deposited in mo- tors by all motor oils, as every oil refiner knows. The common kind, talled “carbon” is hard and gritty. It clings tenaciously to valve-heads, ‘cylinders and pistons. It accumulates at two thousand to four thousand miles. It clogs the valves, leaving apertures (through which power leaks. It attaches to spark plugs and short- ‘circuits them so they “miss.” It becomes incandescent and pre- ignites the gas—the motor “knocks.” It acts as an abrasive, which, if left jtoo long, scores cylinders and necessi- tates re-boring. _—Soft, Fluffy | The residue from Aristo Motor Oil is different. It is soft and fluffy. It prac- tically never fouls spark plugs. It rarely causes power leaks through badly seated valves, Being soft and fluffy, it has less ten- MOTHER :~ Fletcher's Castoria is especially prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of © Constipation Wind Glic To Sweeten Stomach Matulency Diarrhea Regulate Bowels Ais in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and Natural Sleep without Opiates ‘Baba isp hihi | To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it | at Men Say of Aristo Motor Oil you, too, will find to be true Union Qi} Company 4STO Motor Oil dency to cling so most of it blows out with the exhaust. Furthermore, the original deposit is much less than of hard “carbon” and ac- cumulation is about one-fourth as fast. So average motors in good condition in which nothing but Aristo is employed, will require no cleaning for many thou- sand extra miles. That result will be enjoyed by mo- torists who drain their crank cases, fill with Aristo, and use it unmixed with any other kind of oil. In view of this—the saving of ‘“‘car- bon’’removal, and its cost,—the addi-) tional use of your car and its more complete protection,—we believe you will want to try this oil. We print testimonials from users to let you know You may the definite results they get. have the same ad- vantages. 5 > Forsaleat all first- class garages and ser- vice stations. COMPANY OF Caterers Avoid Motor Oils containing paraffin or asphalt or any other non-lubricating substance. Aristo Motor Oil is refined by the most ad- designed to ing in the crude which has no lubri- cating value. : SS cael sea iheesibep