The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 26, 1925, Page 15

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE ( MISS LILLIAN APPLETON | High Cost May Prevent os rien. Sheriff) Banned in Modesto Seattle Society ~~ Trarts-Ocean Telephone -: ‘ae : y Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Laura Emory = : a = —_ ——————— ee . Mrs. Bush Issues Cards for Tea; Wedding . Will Take Place in Autumn Proposed Submarine Communication Is Now ep ‘ Declared Inadvisable by British Expert ; By ©. KB. CLARKE 1 (United Press Staff Cor \ In of coy ‘ M KI r HUH Buffet Luncheon ro ati ; REWARD FOr FLYER atte e 2%, from 3 unt by Mrs, Stewart irons fat , 4 fs choc home Dorf M A. B. Btewart w mark ‘ . f The f “ c : 6 lied b ’ ar k Ass . ¢ Mra, George W.! members bobs pg aA ying pe a emt H © Boliday, Mrs. He W Beeche neitahe Ae Wanmente tl teleptione cat England myapetct y febgees NOT A DULL TIME Mrs. oH Burne Jones, Mra ; with Amer > a ai : h C fi t Fred Clarke, M ' p P. Ma Sar A member of th , titut 7 ; ° : thea and gta Wedding Takes Place t EB ul 4 y Engagement of Miss in Honolulu feclared that 1 , ” N Ja unoes the e m ‘ 1 Thomas Announced at Tea| Me Be nnow saiaad ; mee ; Mr. a Mra. W. T. Thomas an-| p, hayes Me : of the great difficul t f t HAWKS ATTACK MEN 4 ounce the engagement of their! ay Mansfield wercome before such a nd 4 PUEBLO—T ” 4 daughter, Margaret, to Mr. Harold| Oy June 24, in H tion could be even attempted me , t Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles re hua Alva, Ath a welll: aah rex, where it connects with ea f The news was told this Te & e of the Inrgest subm f New York, b t r tthe Li w & tea Miss T uw = arn | Staley presented the | (rives Luncheon « ° € betrothal cards to the ts from 1 b aay savas \. Patrell * ele -:- Come Shopping With Cecille - Py at the urns were Mrs} \, t nm’ trade Clarence B. Kelly, Mrs Helmer) * h : se es, Thomas, Mrs, Eugene M, Warren | Convent pgp es diahi |; pal oes and Mrs. Warren Iverson yaar odes he vaccetenaiy ad Miss Ruth Carey, Miss Helen Git . : Ap ganaiabraes | more, Miss Marguerite Brown, Miss | ,, Helena Gi » and Miss Ma Tea to Honor Carlson assisted. about the rooms.) astern Visitors i Beverly Jeanne Botting received the cards Roses, gladioluses, delphin: To honor Mr, and Mr mond dams and dragons in pastel| Rochester of New York city, who are hades were the decorations on the| the guests of Judge and Mrs. G. A if m py , Mee, table and ‘thruout the rooms,|. Rochester, Judge and Mrs, Tto The highways and the avenues of the “Charmed Land The wedding will take place in| chester and Mr. and Mrs. C. Edwin | are fast thronging with tourists from less lovely spots of Se stianber Davis will entertain with an informal | { b Miss Thomas attended the Uni-| tea at the Davis residence Sunday | the world and the license plates on hundreds of machine versity of California and graduated | afternoon after 4 o'clock ; are unfamiliar to Seattle streets, and shops and streets from the University of Washington. ick, Mra, L. C it sae Mr, Jensen is first Neutenant in the 3 Mrs. David “Mor are daily growing busier. reserve air force. Roderick and Mrs. Augusta Bright es a ore ewe | A good deal of the hustle and bustle of the last few days Entertaining for Tea for Miss Niblock around the Olympic Hotel ik due, of course, to the great House Guest Mise Wynne Lovering will enter Foreign Trades Convention which hag its headquarter Mrs. Hugh Purcell will entertain |i. at ¢ive tables of bridge and tea 2 with a bridge at her home on Wed Ssapeabay a Mkespambg tea htine oe there. (By the way, have you dropped in there? sa tnesday afternoon, July 1, In honor ot | pac my BAPEROO) ee ee ray, in most thrilling sight!) ba stents law, Mra. Burgo Purcell | honor of’ Mise Ruth Niblock, whose of Los Angeles, who is her house . bengagement to Mr. Jac walwel a . . guest layer pe nerd algae tg | To the tourists who come from the East, Seattle and it . atin OS aie The engagement of Miss Lillian Appleton, daughter of shops are wondrous, with their lovely odd things from Bridge Party for E , tA red | Mrs pe } oie Dicesadl i : tas J sngagement Announcec ] Appleton, to Mr. Morris A, Pomerantz, was recently China and from Japan, and all so reasonable as compared Bride: to-Be at Birthday Party announced.—Portrait by Grady. vith prices of these rarities in other cities. Mrs. Ray (. ‘Sekmann and Mrs} ss homes Jenner an . Charles Frankland will entertain Ty gore wep waa tha ni mth Wednesday, July 1. at 1 ' with a bridge of four tables and | NOUnNS Dyers -o8 Ine ics ar 1t W park B. C. FORBES TALKS 1 walk down Second avenue any morning or afternoon shower Saturday afternoon ei 5 sedan eee - dette? Bckmann’s home. in honor of Miss ee alert BEFORE AD CLUB} 1 open any Seattle yes to the unrealized advantag lice Bressiar, who will be a summer | | TR¢™ Noe oe a ttven at| HERZL CONGREGATION The Advertising Club of Seattle, he enjoys by just living here, when she secs the delighted exits ea the home c and Mrs. J at) Th uxillary to the Here : tunity offered by] tourist. shopper Southworth { cong a benefit nat foreign t | : Informal Luncheon te, 30, in the ; Be : Miss Ruth Joslyn will entertain| Orthopedic Shops FE. Fir. /speaker, listened Frida : with an informal luncheon and swim- $ Ce a | ed. C. Forbes, nationa ming party at her home across Lake| 1s 0 club: sl mrs Pygee er on fin al and ¢ m Washington Saturday afternoon, in| bi Didier ot at thelr’ weekly luncheor 5 tompliment to Miss Florence Dodge, sepa oe Hote Whose cngagement to Mr. Kari | room Sutuctal. a yk Groce ecord ee Russel Philbrick of Skowhegan, recipes gin Me cae Ride Rl sacha! Behe chs te | : : |B Sane, was recentiy announced Gaitee Wee.) Crakaee, ae Den Raed LOVELY FILMY FROCKS | THE TASTEFUL GIFT é sh ae Matilda Beck, Mrs, W. W. Barton ted.Tor.y oa Of colorful figured georgette. F . y can truly be] Is a Zircon ring. “More brilliant than a diamond”—truly. Cutting Lawn Bridge Party Br sai i te welche a 1 an well ax extremely smart. then nd priced as of ugates and other stones, too, at the Gold Shop, 1426 First. ; Miss Grace Mosler entertained with| Broadway guild will be in charge h low as $14.76, Batty Farts! Wirthmore on Sixth. Ne Besa ve a lawn bridge at her home on Satur-| all day Saturday at the Thrift Shop.) pronte LUNCH x » prima donna with Kolb and en ae ! This marvel gem (semi-precious) comes from Siam to a Seattle 4 ‘day afternoon, June 20. Four tables| represented by Mrs. H. 1. Greene} pq chapter of P. BE. 0. will be] Dill ane ra umber and RE jeweler, who is the only person on the Coast selling them. cwere in play Land Mrs. Robert Howes ie a plenic lunch at [Jack Ste Sally” fame also} r ured, printed dresaca are not only very chic, but they pica artis estat SRC TAS. TRS ALE Se E. P. Cochran, | obliged. ol ppearance of thfulness. REE a hes Se 3 _E. P. Cochran fi ‘ | MARIE NELSON AT THE MODEL ‘ or emda ¢ Is copying, you know, the Paris designs in the creation of ultra- | 40, at 30 o'clock. Mrx uring 19 x wor out of | re ; 7 * ' Personal Clubs [2 ner aia hw Mra. | Du {shine working out of) 1S WELL WORTH WHILE sriart Fipelie™ Hewbaaling! along. thoes! Hines, 1tsn' 0 $99 Peepiet Mrs. George Nelson Whipp and | CLUBS FOR SATURDAY y report will be read 0,000,000 t fiat PRICE these. the CUSbiey. Of. mn Snlulpeamal Mah. te. Pane nk Bldg fe ee Fi ‘daughter, Miss Isobel Whipp. of} d for camping Je or even rent there! Something entircly new, 1 think it is, to have one's old-fashtoned Dayton, Ohio., arrived in town Tues- | STERN STAR CLUB 4 day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Theodore) The Eastern Star club will give a Owens. Miss Whipp and Mrs, Owens! card party Saturday evening, June The Seattle Star’s were former roommates at National) at $:30 o'clock, in the clubrooma, | Sh liewiotige 2” |e Anant ees WASHINGTON BUREAU Peo frock or suit re-created after a Parisian model. settee! restful | PLAIN WHITE CHINA For the artist. Hand-painted china, too. 4137 Arcade Square. more of a pleasure and a@ great de e . . LARGE AND SMALL HEADSIZ 4 Mr. end Mrs. Walter Foster, Miss | @pnounced. Mrs. Minnie Ellig ta 1922 New York Avenue And individual designing are specialties nt Hazel Josselyn Mil studio where the beginner is given every attention c of San Francisco, will arrive in town| Mrs. Beatrice Whittingham, | Mrs. | Washington, D. C. ae ied d TH sunday to spend a week at The! Estella Harmon, Mra, Chrisale North | The woman who has not yet fallen under the spell of the| bP phe te a Olympic and Mrs. Madge Sprague | Ge shears really must have her hat made to fit her head ith ita| WITH LIGHT, AIRY FROCK ose Sena, Masons and ‘friends in- | Phi eatihaebna kak tot altetide. asd Becks ase aul avatlabie long locks, if she will be smartly hatted. Superfluous hair is most conspicuous, . Esther Baum, who is an : Mrs. Ho F. Alexander has. re-| Vited. Heat i] and may be obtairied by readers of The Seattle Star by applying ee eae OG ne ed es pn ae Siectrolypias wilisramers, ther | 2108 ame S et Ea turned from a few days’ visit in| Pei 5 Oe j] te our WASHI N BUREAU at WASHINGTON, D. C., for YOUR FUR COAT REMODELED dg..: ELAot-b449. Jrgekg Tacoma. PROMAR'S BOUCATIONAL i) five cents each in postage stamps. Any four or more may be Relined, mended before you store it. Robbies—225 Peoples Superfluous hs h # i trib iie | CLUB SRSin aA TAU CHO RIN Ate cuar. cotta “anch Rank Bldg. Mais-1 Superiivons hoir’ wakes a young girl very self-conscious, ill at ease gue ce ad fc ee rset The Woman's ite eee club's | Be sure and give your name and address plainly and mark bea Raat) F Price hela abet a taEN LS ; r, Lucille, left recently for Den-} last meeting of the cluo year will booklets desired with an ” While your coat is not in use, you can have a clever jacquette ey = teat ver to spend the summer be @ luncheon on Saturday, June} made of it, ready for fall wear HE MO: IMPORTANT FACTOR eee 27, at 1:30 p. m, in tne banquet |] Mark Here eri” j ) your camping equipment is FOOTWEAR. You may not realize r van- om maid Nirahiae ie Hey “ING. BIG STRAITS it, but it’s so, Lindgren’s Arch-Fitters : y é Mr. J. Howard Allen ts in Van Te oalge Gaede agviacall re CHICKENS-—-How to select, hatch, brood, feed, fatten, HEMSTITCHING EIGHT CENTS Lote . Lindgren’s Arch-Fitters are what you need. 1307 couver, B. C., for a few days. ta ogvani seit ti hat'd Fapout Pa kill, dress and pack poultry for market. Poultry With best of thread at The ¢, 414 Eitel Bldg. Over Bartell’s. | Er . mI cl 0 | nats tala houses and fixtures, and egg produc breeds, ete ee | , : z tha; sata and city. Yaderatioia ‘asa | } q , | Your broken down shoes are not the things to wear on your vaca- iaomgbe Ww. re Doone and i sam An cutlass ot! work: for’ tne. coming are all Had in this bulletin of suggestions on chick Hematitching is a smart and simple fashion of finishing the tion trip—vour feet must be comfortable if you are to be happy. en ra de® productio: i jin order that the ran of. com: | CHILD MANAGEMENT—What your child is to become f YOUR HATS OF LAST SUMMER | y be definitely deter. | in his: a¢ anhood and womanhoo y be de PELPS FOR } 3 » . raat neti Raut or ihc bngoies, cee may definitely deter. | in his adult manhood and womanhood may be deter FELTS FOR MIDSUMMER “ Can be reblocked or resewed to look ike new ones at The Model, sund Mca’ Charles. Sigler, of Bur-| . pocakees puben nee by te Entellindige or lack of it which Are vay Bes peesha pee a aes oe 4 Peoples Bank Bldg scp a es niebe wee | you, the parent, display in hia formative years, The jaunty affairs in white and the light popular oP a eleate fase, a ees PICNIC DATE CHANGED * | bulletin tells how shades for only $4.95. There are, too, some | “A dollar saved is a dolar carned.” even in making over your Lleweliya and Mra, J. R Anderson.| Th# literature and travel depart- | : Pe aL EW, adorable models in silk and satin hata that are aN lewellyn an: z un . R “| ment of the Woman's Century club | CHOOSING A CAREER—Useful suggestions and sum very good with the filmy dresses, at $5, $6, $6.50 e ee 4 if | has changed the date of its annual/| maries of the educational requirements, possibilities and $7.60. 218 Pike St . > Ww e prays aval ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hewitt and| oienic and play-day to Saturday and future in the different professions and. trades ayy ah ChOs E WORK PLAYS HAVOC children will leave Monday for Vic-| june 27, Members will leave Pier agd help in choosing your lifework he aoft little felts are ao youthful, particularly if one’s hair NIE OUR” Cy eR) Vil oas S01 €YS A Eled With SI ASsee Ue Nes toria, B..C., where they will spend |} Galbraith dock, for Waterman, at| ; , : , Edmunds fit ‘you becomingly and well, Balcony, Fraser-Paterson’s, the suntan: Pci cand wnintien aed os aol CLUB WOMAN'S MANUAL—‘Tells how to form a wom te; boloed, Pegs Ar} Citas ee 4 neh cr an’s club, conduct a club meeting, a model constitu ans The re % : ‘ Pa | ea a bee 8 op ai a pti S$ YOU *ALLING? he woman who sews or reads a great deat will commence te Edwin Angell Cotterall, professor | oiny wink DEMOCRATIC tlon for a club, recording the minutes, parliamentary IS YOUR HAIR Fat I ING Rist ; he f notice fine wrinkles around her cyes unless she protects them of poll 1 t Stanford uni-| ides hints, the preparation of club programs and yp D, DD. Curley, the well-known | scalp specialist, can ‘op it, ype political science at Stanford unl: | owe oLuB 4 | MaAMMiTh anus aiy Totter fAllcrat te notceNee dealers Boa Home while she is engaged in this close work Yersity, who is teaching in the Uni-/ itd md ee i : | suggested subjects for club papers, club mottoe we « anu ie an hate : walp, $02 Nang ysg versity of Washington summer| Seattle City Wide Democratic name Savings Building, MA 417 ASTIN FP rchool, ts at the Wilronian during | Women's club will give a card party:| COMMON ERRORS IN ENGLISH—A bulletin tor the NEW. SON ON , Bee ies ars caiiocatt fe Batucday. evening, 3ube vi Jim aopbaatipic reid ay eet prea deal : Dandruff will take the life and fluff out of the loveliest hair. hows up the drab, dusty, faded rugs and drapes. They can be : Be. bie arly ita ‘at vho ove or her Ei ny ‘ cleaned om dyed at The Pantorium. MAin-7680. accompanied by Mrs. Cotterall. ies iy Ake al Sede irehe ie aay eliminating the common errors of speech UBLE AT ALI lait goed PAL Pak t : ny Second ave one wishing to pla ; Kips O TRO ALL Dr. David Snedden, of Columbia | >Midse call KEnwd-1 | CONDENSED: FUSTORS OR ABB WORLDS WAR To select gifts or bridge prizes at Coleman's Import Shop. They uy, sl drapes, Jaded and ‘stredked, are. ke new: after being ” ‘, Y Re | Crammed with facts and figures and Interesting data r 8 : . dyed. university, New York city, is a| have such quaint, lovely things. 1616 Second, Hotel Gowman RL Leadig Ruest at the Wilsonian this week, | CHILI ¥ WILL | on the great world struggle;, compiled right from ‘Sr ame y cera, ; Dr, anédden tus beer giving a se-|PARTICIPATE IN DEDICATION | Uncle amg ).WrePs gaPac uaa It means #0 much to a busy hostess not to. have to run around SO MANY WOME ries of lectures at the University of| Children of members of the various | [| CONGRESS—The inside workings of the national legia town, in and out of hot ahopa, looking for some -wee prise. or hate a moo rr erica nol let elney hy, "etal bar heda ae (Washington. | American Legion auxiliaries of the} lative machine; how it operates, how laws are 1e Oe ee he Model, 629 Peoples Bank Bldg. soe | et Il not participate in the dedi- and not made, and facts and figures about the legis LOVELY FROCKS OF LACE Paige ear q Mrs. 1. JB. Peeples and Misa | cation of the Montlake bridge Satur- | lative body i Volle, crepe and silk, from $406 up At: Borgum's—on) credit, too Cream, powder and rouge, if all one brdnd, co-ordinate much better Beatrice Peeples, who are visiting in|day, according to un announcement | CONSERVES, JAMS, MARMALADES AND) PRESERV 709 Pine st than those picked up hetter-skelter without recard for chemical Bern, will leave Sunday ton /thels) by Mra, A. 1, Hllsworth, who was in |i] ‘Tells how to “put up" all these dainties in your own Seen i home in Los Angeles. charge of the children’s part in the | kitchen for winter ise These very warm daya, the onty comfort one has is a cool garment, ee ry ‘h ae nf Pe RNS 3 : om we nae ceremonies . k on . (VARS MRE and voiles and light ailka have almdst no warmth. to them HALF FRIED CHICKEN ON TOAST ONLY 25 CENTS Mr, Chapin Hunt, who has” just ‘The children’s part in thé program COOLING DRINKS AND FROZEN DESSERTS— fect ey Oh ce When you dine at Wing's Cafeteria—and such awfully good food graduated from the Hill school in| has been cancelled on account of no pes for fifty different kinds of homemade cooling SHINGLE ONLY FIFTY CENTS as they serve, 1409 First Ave. “ Pottstown, Pa., left Thurs@ay for Se-|many of the little people being out ||) drinks and thirty-four kinds of frozen desserts, with 7 at it Rac nats haiFoutterhawhd’ Alea ‘ee marcelling® at . . i eens ee 4 will |o {rections for making, y BADE , i Pe Lhd Gt! i ni vt attle by way for California, and will) of town full D AW iLL Konnedy-Shultz Beauty Shop, 404 Peoples Bank Bldg. MAin The wew of mountains and Sound*that one gets fr . be h y July. | see ‘1 } t nets from one of our ome early in AD Pptag? | DEBATES MANUAL-—An_ excellent booklet for the nth slid ‘ downtown cafes is really wonderful. i oe ; ANNUAL ALUMNAE PICNIC | nchool boy or girl. Gives outline of debate methods, So many girls tell me that they find a marcel put in by a man ‘ ts, Samuel Sherman returned to) phe annual picnic YB ati ata of subjects of current Intere ene ate | pienic of Pi Beta Phi lints of subj rent interest and ®eneral hints lasts longer. mo a“ y We town last week after a viait with her sorority. will My Ribas TS AT QNLY $2! held Saturday, June m celia itister, Mra, J, Ullman, of Bolse, | 97, at the home of Mrs, Ft. H. Denny, EMBROIDERY: Ba MES--Hand ombroidery is move than ever In vogue, Thin bulletin covers all the im DISCOUNT OF 25 PER CENT And real bargains, Bangkoks, panamas, fine and rough straws if 0. | . , | on sale The Mode}, 629 ple de } * it Pen ta Ort SAA NUae An AD portant stitches, illustrated with eleven illustrations On fur work at The Model, 629 Peoples Bank Bldg Npalo, nt Tho Moda), 629 : ns a Bldg | Guests will be met at 10:30 a. m. a Y 6,000 10 t , 1A ieee Elle Va Volkenburg (Mra. | om oon an re and contains 6,000 words of text Any woman gnter wi a 'S * 5 f } We ivicy’ Sioa ania THE MAGNE UR ekeecyation’ call Mim tes, &| ented In cmbroldery work will tina it valuable, THE SMARTEST OF HAT: A DAINTY FROCK the Cornish school of the theater, | vy Mt \ 4070, i Bil £ Groatly Feduced, at’ 96, $7.50 and $10, Mme, Claire Millinery, 1617 RO Ret ey mele tae tase teeone coueretire. gC vane EM OC Mh ree nih of | Vorwick, wen-401 Hi econd: (Her only shop now.) ‘ end—particularly if it's from the Good Value Apparel Shop, 207 4 | Syiedlaaoe of seat ra et ABDURLONAT: C +8 | WASHINGTON BUREAU, The Seattle Star eC Her t MeDorott Bldg. ath at Pine '@ two of 6 e persona \y by 4 / b i . 4q yas fr iia eaoeutaratl LUE | % 1922 New York Avenue, Washington, D, ©. Quality and style, combined with reasonable prices, should always Mery es 6 P allege | nazaar ve | Send the ones marked "X" to be conaldered, when you're in searoh of Nate “DYNAMITE SMITH” AT THE COLONIAL i: Pa Re CARD PARTY Hien eM SI ge ; Pe aN EN : Starring Charlie Raya pleture woll worth seeing—Saturday and irs: 0:2; CAVIA aid dian VAI otabreLeunh: TULN, ot. A witt | Nam OY” OUCnOUnn KOR THE WARM DAYS Monday, June 28 and Tuesday, dune Hope Hampton, in Colvin wre in Victoria, B, C., for a} hold a bazaar and card party Tues PANT NOgsirecrseceeeteneereneneeeeneeteeeeveereeetas i There's nothing amarter than a printed k froek and a jaunty “The Price i Rai “Thursday, July The Breath of Scandal," few days | dayseveniie dine 90) at § o'cloak) fe Ree white felt hat from The Hollywood, 1621 Westlake with y WWE Miller ; se jin Swedish hail, Bighth and Olive CITY iesreevsestreneviveneene sei ADAH vcstenveres Henenens i iad Vou ea Netaeasl ene TRERN UA: ch Suit) A well Wlalgh Cheater 4 \ i y h bi: OPC O Het Ate eT fe Na alae Bich ident Mba dvesa that you can weak and tron in the course of an hour or well ventila heater iy truly a haven of rest these het Baviid ‘Tutaday trom a. trip to Ben | RIDORLY. AUXILIARY 1AM A READER OF THE SHATTLID STAR two ia most practical for summer w ear, afternoons, Francisco and Honolulu. Ridgely auxiliary will hi (Advortisement) ’ a b ae ' A Ly

Other pages from this issue: