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| | ‘ | ) | | —s oe | ¢ ca FRIDAY JUNE 19, 1925 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGI Neca mas 5 i ete = — | | . Yore ale hid 17 Strawberries S attle Society ° [ MRS. SAMUEL R. STERN ersonal |? Stawberriee aan e us crise fill ted by Lillian Keen LeBalli ter, Telephone MA‘ 0600 |) x Assistan Laura Emory { H j % se “ Si esis J ele Mi iS |, A ” oy Luncheon Welcomes New Resident: Informal ; : Dinner for Visitors ir HAL} * . hat M™ ~ ieee | Bridge Party at Home : Goneas Harder with f ¢ bridge at Lumbermen to Picnic to mak me, | tM G. Wilk nd : ; on island Saturday “rs \ { Ht, Hag ‘ nake Give Small Dinner who w bride of next wee ’ Mr, and Mrs. Brace M ate. 4 epee WU) eae Pee . ith Detar na ! ; m. rt “ey Ly - tt : Mrs, Taggart ° 1 N.Y., Mrs J Lisgins will en-| to Entertain ‘ P ente Sa apg a <n rohext) Mra. P. V. Taggart will ente I H . Luncheon to Moe ee ma ; y f ; Honor Graduate ee glean aed ee: { 1 c. } ; M , RN. OF A. CARD PARTY M y @ @e8 i ' f 3 n_at| Tea to Honor Alle ala Raita ae Bride -to-Be ae ait , ‘ ates ; essing is made hostess at a bridg five \ 1 er, B. ¢ Any, oe = —} ard Van de nd M Entertaining at Dinner Dance e nd Mra. © B. B udwin wil J Married at Dunlap al guests w Mrs Vivian Dur : nis club this Baptist Church onor of their daugh * marriage of Miss Florence ine Snyder, who is ds on Mi and ummer from Dominican Le ts rett Cal, and he was soler n pron marnerioe : New? at the Dunlap Baptist rclsco. cai Peter Kiine, pastor a i f the performed the cere No-Host Dinner mony ; ah E ee mony cide, who entered with ner| M78. Samuel R, Stern is president of the Seattle Ay event eclrep Aivert Lewin, under «| Of the National Council of Jewish Women, which will en-| floral designed by members of | tertain with a birthday banquet, celebrating its twenty-fifth the §, class, as lovely In| anniversary on June 23, in the Spanish ballroom at The| Olympic. The affair will honor the siting delegates to Op the Western interstate conference of the National Counc Portrait by Frank Jacobs tt B c ¥ ‘ J 1 f e ¢xe M I 3 f Dearie ADDITIONAL CLUBS o ape Entertaining for MA Miss Phillips etaints am ‘ ‘ Miss Maude Mel ® I or A I uxilia ! & | Les 7 ’ } . M 4 eve Announce Daughter's t : : Marriage ; Re tert » CAR PARTY M The Ladies Broth ; 1 ; L » AayiSune #4 M. FE E A > I ave DORIC SOCIAL CLUB 0; . 8 DANCE ON THE Rs ‘ WATER Hamilton, Mra ° (Mra, Iva ere give an ‘ G. Shroat 3] Th . * » ne ate eos ares San. gy el BEAUTIFUL noon, June 26, in honor Brown, Mra C. gram FLOATING PAVILION >. Meyer, of Oklahoma Jack Tongue ar a, iere City, who is visiting in town for two age SEATTLE REVIEW NO. Every nontt | al ‘ Review, No. § i Saturday and Sunday 5c a Saget ws fee tt M . . 1 its Kvening, 9 p.m. to 12.00 Th K J $:30 AO V Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR SATURDAY : vague cn CLUE pter G, P. E. O, the home of Mrs. H. L. Glen, a June olyne on Saturday, xpoon, fork AUDUBON SOCIETY tion reports The Audubon — s0¢ Fauntleroy car, \which usually meets on the t CHAPTER A, P. E. 0. ead on Saturday evening, Chapter P. E, O. will hold its} 29 at § o'clock, in the sc Sentral buliding. annual picnic Saturday, June 20, at changed to accommo. 2 o'clock, with Mrs. R. H. Denny lard Ayres Eliot of Port and Mrs, P. H. Bamford at “Loch-|land, Ore., who will be the speaker | kelden.” Visiting and unaffiliated |of the evening who 1 Mr. Ay res, meet June the author of YOUTHFUL FELT HATS WHITE, ROSES, In all shapes and head size SPECIAL $4.8 CON-SHELL, 18 PIKE STR Pike at Terry Phone EL iot-1382 ‘S$ NEWEST, MOST MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE HOTEL, SEATTLE beautifully and elegantly furnished, 50 with with every comfort and conventence: 100 rooms, WEEK OR MONTH This beautiful hotel furnished complete by Gevertz Furniture Company $5.00. $7.50. $10.00 T he Bubble ze | DORCHESTER HOTEL For All Summer Needs ASHES OF POWDER BLUE — 5 NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS bath, REASONABLE RATES BY DAY, My Hair Was Quite Gray iMy hele was eray falling ost i opens. 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It also banishes datdrulf and stops itching of the scalp and fallin hair, If you are gray, Kolor-Ba is all you need to make your hair look ‘‘young’’ again, No need to furnish a sample of your hair—no | tests to make—as this one clean, eiciene liquid is effective on any hair, Money back instantly olor-Bak is not satisfactory. | Kolor<Bak Banishes Gray Hair | OUR PRICE 29 Regular § 50 $150 Price Owl Drug Co. FIRST AND PIKE THIRD AND PIKE WEST LAKE AND PINE ® @ i . a) IR) Ny : Come Shopping With Cecille -:- u Y UMMER, to the feminine half of the world, means more S n than just sunny days, and innumerable week-end and better days for golfing and tennis—summer eans dresse frocks, gou It means clothes and then more clothes, which, set down in black and white, also spells will fit you with suitable and becoming glasses, Iraser-Paterson's balcony Eyes that have been cared for and properly fitted with glasses faded cyea as middle age ci eee A FULL LINE OF FRANCO-AMERICAN strained, will never be reps on ‘Toiletries at The Model, 529 Peoples Bank Bldg Fostidions women often insist upon the one brand of toilet articles, contending that to ehange frequently cannot but do harm to the complegion THE SIMPLE FROCKS OF THE SEASON Are easily made when Miss Bean cuts and fits them for you at hor studio, 909 Peoplea Bank Bldg It's the touch of the “master hand” in the fitting of the garment that gives distingtion and style to the straightest of straight ne frocks A HIKING SUIT Made from your old sult at the Olga-dean She 06 Mekelvey Bldg, Wh lot-1764 . Ian't this a perfectly suit, and being most practical about it? plendid way of making oveMone'd out-of-date (Advert ti RHE ryt aa, for the average woman even a more rigid economy than she obably already practicing. pr Rainy days, let the drab, dark, heavy frock “do.” If one is simply going shopping, under a coat, the ugly old thing doe But this lovely sunshiny weather leaves the coat at home, and takes the pretty frocks even to the prosaic mar- ket! This season, the frocks are short, and straight and made vith not an over-abundance of dress material—for which he powers that be, be praised, for cannot the woman of little means take a short course in the rudiments of the art—and make her own things? Is it not so that even the o-called hard-hearted shop owners have made their prices nbelievably low? It certainly is so. Little daughter, the family “young lady” and mother are cach becoming less and le expen e luxuries, when it comes to the matter of dress! WE WERE SURPRISED ‘ } : To f ; : ‘ the a ye any pre be mended, you'll find 4 most ? e ‘ rly € t things are an art. deen eshte Hats for the al r large and sma ads. 4054 Arcade 3 ware 6 Square ey ee > wig JUST U NE AC KED ; ; Herein 7 popular eae At Betty I thee bake came y t, or 49 the least : : tg Iedical B it cr particular tial tee F pee safe ith a| STRAW HATS REMé ADE oF aati ‘ Aer and comes to @ Into th latest. Panamas, milans, ns and felts re- Cee atl gud oecdtal? he } whit yetlor ked a newed at The Model. 529 Peoples Bank Bldg. ea ; 1 brat . 8 8 . . . A ¢ straw is worth th price y pay for it, for it can always W be renewed and made to look like neu YOUR FUR COAT RELINED ” tao ke. 1 I Fur ¥ Jeling, 225 Peoples Bank Bldg. MA YOUR FROCK (¢ For only two d f sewing in the shop. of; hil ve Nina Frances Cs ul b a8 . . . “ ' t dow fo an ultra smar 2 frock for oneself that till bear the stamp of smartness acquett an expert gives ly be @ profitable and happy ® ¢ vy of spending one's idle THE THINGS YO C AN po : a With fiftee lous wher p at The Holly CL AIRE MILLINERY wood, wh ea k 1 it is art as the othe 1621 7 Second ts her only s! now, and some of her very smart Wenstlake, north of F being sold at $5 and $10. Remarkable value and hopping tours, a ere are shops tch finds them all to having rstocked one smart shop, we are getting ether of a wonderful sale. A FEW BAGS LEFT ee ITCHING Of the biack satin Chinese-bead emt 1 value) Five cents a yard at The Model ) Peoples Bank Blig on sale at $2.98 at Coleman's Import 8 1616 S$ Gowman Sg gone Hotel ght am COLOR AND F ABRIC l INJURED Something for the big 5 v L make o oh Dye Works. It is to this reliable establishment sou iieleed erste, bak a8 pane . that careful housewives send their most precious things. MA in-7680. NELSON AT THE MODEL f as et © NCC Sh ee auc ie i. very latest Paria designs. in makiig her frocks} NO MAJIER HOW MUCH T WAEK cee he. uady. theni &ibd In thé. Yemodeling’ work” (639. Pec T have no trouble with my feet, now that I am wearing Lindgren’s Fank Bld Arch-Fitters, and I've found them smart as well as comfortable. eee, oa are bal 6 1207 Fourth Ate Fancy having a dre remade after the fashion of a Partsian oes Bink ¢ doesn't, I ow, ¢ to wear clumsy looking footwear for ; os eae no matter how comfortable: but the luxury now is comforr | THE TAYLOR BABY SERVICE t t ate Second floor Bigelow corner Fourth and Pike, has Just re-| | eset pe Scived new shipments of boys wash sults and girls’ panty dresses) COOL, CRISP SALAD at $1 and up. With plenty of delicious dressing—your favorite kind—for luncheon ¢ Gast or dinner, gives you lots of “pep" when you have dined at Wing's With summer and the days of outdoor playing, the tiny tots Cafeteria, 1409 First Ave need #0 many changes! or aeste ee) Summer food, with a view of the summer Sound and the moune WHETHER IT’S A SUMMER COTTAGE tains in the distance, is most particularly a “treat” then you Ravt At the beach or your home in town, you'll certainly need a new all this from the dining room of a downtown cafe awning now! The Camp Lewis Wireless measures, makes and haf MI e puts up most satisfactory ones. TH University St, comer Western] BANKOK AND PANAMA HATS FOR § $2 Av . In the splendid sale at The Mo Milans, hemps and aia cine tough straws are Included at this price, 529 Peoples Bank Bldg of renting your camping equipment? Is there to be any excuse for any not hating a hat for eval in el 4 outfit? THOSE TINY WRINKLES Nota Are from eye strain, most probably, but Dr. and Mrs, Edmunds} PARTICULARLY ATTRACTIVE Are Rackur's: marcels, (Complimentary neck-c Shoppe. Shinglo Bob, ind there is a rowave within three da: Pp, too.) Just one dollar, at Rackur’s Beauty sixty-five cents; trim, fifty cents, 210 Bitel Bldg, EL tot-6584 Prat te The shingle can be made to suit your particular individuallty ip the man who cuts your hatr knows character and personality, DISCOUNT OF 25 PER CENT On all fur work at The Model, 529 Peoples Bank Bldg Have you noticed how fur adorns the smartest of the summer coats and suits? FOR THE You'll r over Bartell JUNE WEDDING a Tuxedo, Rent it At Sutherland's Shop. 414 Bitel, Evening frocks and wraps for the girl who can't afford a new gown jor every occasion are to be rented, too. | . ee THE COLONTIAL’S PROGRAMS em to grow better each and every week! Sunday and Monday, June 21 and 22, Reginald @enny and Laura La Plante will be there | in “The Mast Worker Muesday, June 23, Lionel Barrymore is coming in “Meddling Women,” and ‘Thursday, June 26, Monte Blue ind, Marie Prevost will be there In “Phe Lover of Camille. \sement) TE ene