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J q FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1995 SEATTLE STAR ey attl t | MISS OLIVE HOLLAND MN ‘ersona - oO. Films e Socie serene | set Gaining F * ew y Phe al “ og, DC. wil aining Favor Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 r rag 1 yy Hl io mietartcUaeure Baer é; a Jeg in Far Lands Mrs. M Will Be Honor Guest at Large Sagee Semone tee | and wt idly T, Frederick to Entertain for Mrs.| , ‘ As ' e ‘ Stewart, Georne A ‘ : ; \ owe * Dan. M Pi ye Sg *!| Golfers’ Luncheon ure rw q f ? : i and Dinne Nawnan'e +. Marge me I ‘ ie ; ; | af ‘ _ 38 { \ Golf " e v ( be " ire. . ive , ee y s ! A Jeon . oF y 1 t Cant ’ . each " . “ a ° oe p a h AS } Miss Pan ' o f A. 8. ‘ 1 “ nl a Mre - . . \ 5 \ M a Colles De 1 from 5 r re and N to 1 k | . . my . mt lt tullow ‘ f ® will 1 Betty M oe ewe Rully ¥ : see How the rs * e ¢ t " Riding Club to . ok Ballaine, Mre, Frank Skis {rs. Francis Byerett M 1 ie trs er be assisted : be eceiving by it ter, Mrs. W. B.| lave Paper Chasé otto—M A ar , 18 | "Rose ¢ the caters Hya ape Olyt Riding and Ladies’ Ider si—Mre, J.| monthe with Mrs. J } Italian alee ro A Bs nea a 6 pap . | yp Thataher, ' . ar 1 BM ta 7 I ps A Tea Will Honor Fem gg q | ‘B Parie i #05 F ' to San Francisco Guest The part t at 1 sie f i Mre'J. H.R . nd Diekey" ‘ » ‘ rune at 1 buftet break: | gra eek from a : admission , hom ta eee i etcher, Mrs ‘ : 1 Ch e } assed ay aft 19, from 4 i | M b n attended ° epre k, in t ora Dinner fo A k Gra r Men's 3 btm ert | pear Sapte . re Pa wa f n Francis >, wh Montana Visitor ; te so rw tre 1 f e 1 v v7 s t Pau ain Webs! ‘ ‘ T. Myers and Mrs. "aan ‘4 os! w be M J 1 r Loe . . a6 ¢ © M 4 f ) ta PALACE HIP MUSIC ry yn 4 SBD : . M fl . Karl Gray and his Butler Hotel | 4 ave re 4 on evening on a three weeks’ | tla it e Fran i W. Bar rcheatra will appear ert at| to the ‘ oat East former class, # A a for M t . night fi worth. o%e4 of sodiet { a -— & Dinner Will Honor pagans ; Y tate : se agg , : é: ; q Met a Mr, and Mrs, ( N ooley yin’ Out Loud! r. and Mra, Jesse Ives ular to the latter class. caus: Ser" a be hosts a at the = = ————— - —— Ttovehl Token evenin Mias Olive Holland is one of the atudents of the Snowden ee ae Dramatic. School, who appear in a dramatic recital, ° ~ ° will entertain. tafeFmaily Olym Saturday, at Risegari hall.—Portrait by Hartsook Studio. ome 0 in Tt ecl (74 “37 \ernoc fe Relies | Box Parties Arranged 7 Pitcher oat ae t 1 ies an anit the f tay afternoon | ¢ . to Mrs. Burke Hostess for Dance Recital ,. Jef each 5 bs Many } , oe ‘ ; at Luncheon | ranged £ nett onyertc cand > erage acres ACATION time truly ts Mra. B.C n{ dar « Olymple , , F “otra gs eh here! That most won- 6 heon of forty covers a: a" e } auditorium, and] Neighbors of a, will hold a Y e t drous two or three M ednesday afternoon at Sea’ : ; sd Nad , and IN| park. The f e weeks of all the fifty-two! Birthday Party Ee ee eet 1% 7 3 3 Mache for her (or his) particular Nathan . 4 splurge—looking over fishing 4 A rods—getting out the old ten- i 4 last year’s frocks and hat ely Ww Gana: fat SP haniten or planning one’s assets so P ° ° That's part of the fun of 1| FF A | vacation, n't it — buying TO s | ew things, wearing them, s nt a ADO cet. | and “springing” them on un- t i t tried persons? There are { ! iL | ome of the most perfectly he | adorable little frocks for just ’ | Women’s Clubs | CLUBS FOR SATURDAY | Deming; publicity, Miss Lidablanche -_ Rh Mrs. Ruth L. Whitte INCHEON dd graduating sen 7 gton chap will have a Lyrle club will } of the season on REUNION 1 lors |\p Manchester. Jume 20 at 218 Rainier boulevard. | sr; h Ballroom at The OF | , ncheon at 12:30 o’clock q ffair 1 honor the eet and inguished guests CARD PARTY the Whittier Heights Improvement e of the tounc | club give its last card par Women, which will be held | © Thiet season turday evening, Ju city June 21, 22 0 and | 18, at 8 o'clock, in Dimick’s dining | !* oma on June 24. | ) te following program has been eee arranged F Prayer-—Mra. mauer, Portiand, Ore, | - History of Heattle Section--Mra, B. Aror Mr, Nathan + | The Power o'clock, " Yr Ban Francis << ADDITIONAL CLUBS |enre addre Rabbl Jo B. Wise, | OFFICERS Dances—Mary Ann Wella Dancers. ladies of the Lyric club held] Mrs, Samuel Ostrow is general the final business meeting of the|chairman of arrangements for the year last Thursday evening, follow-| affair, Tickets may be obtained from ng a dinner in the banquet room| Mrs. Max Silver, 2018 Federal ave at Meves’ cafeteria CA ptl-4642 The following officers for the en-| APA ad suing year were unanimously|NEW W. C. T. U | elected UNION FORMED | President, Mra. Wm. Leroy Baird Mrs, Mary Stilwell, state vice} cl Mra, Robert Pretlow; | president and King county president ; y, Mrs. Homer C.| of the W. C, T. U., assisted by Mrs. sponding secretary, M «| Emma Morrison, president of the William wn; financial secretary,| City Federation, organized a local j Mrs. Newton B. Seram; treasurer,| union—the Georgetown union, at \ Mra. A. Martin; librarian, Mrs.| the Americanization Center, 708 Fin- William Fournier; executive board,|ley st, Sunday afternoon, June 7 i Mrs, William Bartee, Mrs. Luc The new officers include: Prest- Willoug Mrs. William Holden,| dent, Mrs, Frances MoCourney; re- . Mrs, Frank Jacky, Mra. Charles 1.’ cording secretary, Mra, Luella Hor- Bryn Mawr “Pines” $40,000 FLOATING PAVILION on Lake Washington Picnie Grounds—Eats Saturday and Sunday Eves. June 13-14 Unique! Novel! Different! DANCE EVERY EVE, EXCEPT MONDAY ® A, | Renton Cars, Busses—Rainier Blyd, to Entrance | 4 \ Make Your Good Clothes Last Longer Do your pretty clothes wear out too fast? OF course they de. You like pretty things, and naturally you wear out your pret- tiest clothes first. But here is a way to make them last longer... Take out the spots which make adress look old.It is easy to remove them with Toariiae=he perfor dry cleanet, Why, you will be surprised how easily and quidely Energine makes things look like new. Take out the spots Wouldn't it be wonderful if you could make your old things fresh and new again? Try it. You can geta can of Energine from your druggist—35c. It will dean almost anything. “THE PERFECT DRY CLEANER” Feed Your Roses A bed of roses should be the dominating feature of your yard, and to procure roses that excell in beauty of form, magnificence of coloring, and fragrance of bloom, it is necessary to furnish plant food to the bush in ample quantities, ULY’s MORCROP A COMPLETE FERTILIZER Those roses that you admire for the waxy green appearance of the leaves, the strong, healthy growth of the stalks, and the blooms that are beautiful in color and abundance, are the roses that have been well fed, and ANYONE can obtain the same results by a liberal application of MORCROP fertilizer. MORCROP fertilizer should ba applied to the rose bed at once at the rate of 2 Ibs. to every bush, and spaded in, A second application should be made late in the summer to insure continuous blooming througheut the season. and jaunty little chapeaux for wear on beach and hiking, smart coats for the boat trip! Just the very sight of them urges one to skip over the days until “leave of absence.” So many are going camping this year—the automobile has made vacationing so very much easier for the entire family, and, of course, that means camping togs—tents, odd little stoves on which one can cook a really good meal, and I’ve discovered that one can rent for week-ends, or for longer periods, nearly every- rpedition. to have set aside these next few weeks for vacationing and helping uch an €3 the world thing that is needed on 4s a matter of fact, eem the rest of the world to “get ready.” YOUR VACATION FROCKS GIFTS SO DIFFERENT! Can be more numerous if you shop at Betty Faria’ Wirthmo Mary Steele’s Gift Shop. 1630 Fourth 8 where rable are only 12.75 and $14.75! 1631 OXe 56 New Medical Bldg Hand-painted things make such lovely shower and wedding gifts. “A = ba . . . e most charmingly serviceable dresaca of the season ere Of HOUSE PETERS TO BE AT THE COLONIAL i ethers : | In “The nado" Sunday and M June 14 and 15, and sy eM Tuesday, th Tin Tin picture, ‘ Your Man,” with June PARTICULARLY ATTR. ACTIVE Marlow. ‘Thursday, Dorothy Mackall and Pat O'Malley in “Mine Are Rackur's 1 i crea ehin HSEN aya With the Iron Door.” A week full of GOOD pictures! Beauty Shopp dxty-five cents fit .| MARIE NELSON AT THE MODEL and ch ate ) Eltel I sot | Is copying the very latest Paris designs in making her frocks now. aes | She uses them also in the remodeling work, 529 Peoples Bank Bldg. Sete The shingle bob can be made to suit your particular individuality From a design bearing the signature of one of the men foremost 4m and personality. | suit recreated into @ iy oh r knows character man who cuts your fh , world of fashion, I saw smart ensemble, : + 3 AT $19.5 eee SMART COATS AT $19.50 DISCOUNT OF 25 PER CENT an out-of-date And frocks just as smart at only $15. Where? Why, The Holly- wood Shop, of course! 1621 Westlake. North of Pine. | On all fur work at The Model, 529 Peoples Bank Bide. we ere | sles Un amert joe ti very (néustistie, no glel can affore Fur ts being very much tworn-on the midsummer coats. mart garments so ve pensive, no 1 PE ome to be il-dressed. ‘ e < ae Te HEMSTITCHING 8 CENT: The best of thread. Elite BRING IN YOUR FUR BITS ; vest of thread. Elite, 414 Hite! Bldg., And Robbie will mako you an ensemble scarf to match your costume. Only three dollars, 225 es Bank Bldg. MA In-1337. over Bartell’s, Hemstitching put in by machine means time and energy saved for the woman who does her tin sewing. HALF FRIED CHICKEN ‘ON TOAST ONLY 25 CENTS At Wing's Cafeteria. Doesn't that sound just awfully good? And especially when you know what sort of food you are served there, 1409 First so that you can wear them | scar/s One clever furrier makea the scarfs your bright georgette with any of | INDIVIDUAL DESIGNING OF HATS | For large and small heads, and remodeling, at the millinery | shop of Hazel Josselyn, 4054 Arcade Square. oe © For the woman who da still undobbed, it is something of ‘| | problem to get a hat that fits, and yet 4s smart on her. cee see The view of mountains and Sound that one gets from one of Seate tle’s downtown cafes 4s simply entrancing. €1ek6 AFTER THE “SPRING CLEANING” Drapes, rugs and garments have returned from Dye Works like new, with color and fabric uninjured. The Pantorium BANKOK AND PANAMA HATS FOR §2 Riya In the marvelous sale of hata at The Model. Milans, hemps, and included at this price. 529 Peoples Bank Bldg 6 6 te rough straws are A friend of mine was in a quandary as to how to have her treasured Oriental rugs cleaned until I recommended to her a reliable estad- Merey, we'll just have to blame it Pitan ter rrvg es Oneness iki A teeta 0 her ; without enough hats to do us the season! = n¢ and she was ised AR Ae with the work done, : FOR ALL MID- MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW on lack of foresight if we HALF PRICE sR STRAWS To rent tents, cots, stoves and other camping UMMER STRAWS equipment for the Fourth of July, from The And straw combinations, ts the per- Camp Lewis Wireless. They have just every- foctly wonderful special that the thing you'll need for a most comfortable trip. Bubble Millinery 1s offering—think 76 University St. Corner Western Avenue, ee The holidays are quite conveniently placed this year, coming just in time to lengthen the week-end. | eee one still can have from a summer hat! There are hats for sports and and street wear, and hats trimmed with flower and ribbon com- of the wear binations—Jjust what you'll need the | TOO MANY “MOVIES” remainder of the summer, 218 Pike have strained your eyes, Consult Dr, and Mrs. Edmunds, Street Fraser-Paterson's Balcony. ‘They will fit your eyes. i bee ee : You can have glasses fitted so now that the frames add to, rather A very charming little hat of pale yellow georgette is embroidered | than detract from, the appearance in pastel shades and has a scarf to mateh. | Se aa es i oT AIN W hi al NO MATTER HOW CHARMING PIG the ards ag Soloed chin tons att Aol, glat A gitl or woman Is, one cannot help but notice superfluous hairs hh aah Aesth hee clang tn) ae a ly eye pert in electrolysis, will remove them. | siot-5449, oe on her face, Esther Baum, 1109 American Bank Bldg. E A studio where the beginner is given the greatest of attention . the clever artist who Fanner . A FULL LINE OF FRANC 0- AMERIC AN Tolletrics at The Model. 529 Peoples Bank Bldg. WHETHER LARGE OR SMALL ‘The so-called depilatories, for tha most part, serve only to irritate the tender skin of the face, and do not permanently remove hair, ‘The clectrio needle ta the only safe metho * * FROCKS OF LACE And of volle—-ndorable things—are $6.76-at Borgum’s, 709 Pine Your feet can ho smartly fitted in-TAndgren's: wonderfully comfort= Street able Arch-Fitters—combination lasts, 1807 Fourth, The frocks of love are ever so smart with dainty stips of silk An ideal combination in a shoe is a snuoly filling heel and a looge showing throwgh?! enough-to-be-comfortable instep, “ MADE BY CHINESE NATIVES | REBLOCKING OF ALL STRAWS > Outsldo of Khanghal, are the black satin beaded bags (worth $7.50) | Milans, panamas, hemps, rough straws and felts into the most iit. that are spoclaled this week at Coleman's Import Shop at $2.98. | tractive and smart shapes, ‘The Model, 520 Peoples BAAK Bldg, 1416 Second, Hotel Gowman, Ca, Ni t GF hat oe | Your last autumn’s felt may make, with proper treatment, just the smartest thing for midswnmer at small cost. CO) Orient, | (Advortisomont), “ Doubly acceptable are the gifts that come from the