The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 7, 1925, Page 9

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TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1925 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 9 c eS ee eee ser | * Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 ® Assistant—Laura Emory ahs Se: i Convention Visitors to Be Feted: Mrs. Payne | to Entertain for North Carolina Guest July Clearance » members routine} Reception for Mrs. | Matthews Postponed The tea to be given by the Federa. PANE Ara a * of Women of the First Presby. | various an chureh tn honor of Mrs, M. A. | chek hews Wednesday afternoon in} the clfurch parlors, has been indef. west Library es “4 MecDermotts Hosts at “Faraway” | Mr, and Mrs. Frank McDermott | will open their beautiful home, Faraway,” to employes of The Bon Se seca | eae | Florence Shop’s Big Semi-Annual | | Saving Event afternoon th the Mus! _}and return them to Seattle late in| the evening. The day ts planned to include water sports, dancing and rmer loyes of the stare are| ited, and are urged to Arrange reservations with service as sistants in The Bon Marche any time cordially 2 plea nat Aes All Summer Apparel—regardless of cost to us or of panies Sral ts rt man genom Bridge and former selling price, has been sacrificed to the extreme Gieithavn Caakt 16 |. Sk hay | Bote ciet in order to clear our stocks and to reduce it to what it Pe t ‘ A m4 ; . r Be Honored I per nennealh. Memaaibers. Levitan should be at this stage of the season. We have shown no Mrs: Wilthien HE, Payne hes caren (40 Veuve, fern the eoumittes in partiality—not one garment in our beautiful stock of out for luncheon at tho Sunset | charge the luncheon, bridge and tub July 16, . the § t y afterne Spring and Summer apparel has escaped these slashing reductions. Every woman who possibly can, should par- ticipate in this big semi-annual saving event at the Florence Shop. And, remember, that first shoppers always have the advantage in making selections. ry, N.C, who 4 s|_. . Mra. Claude C. Ramsay. | First of Luncheon Series Sixty guests will be entertained.| ares yorenzo B. da Ponte enter. sighs |tained with tho first of a series of Mrs. Turner to luncheons Monday afternoon at The Give Luncheon chaps Mrs. Lester Turner, Jr., will en-/ Marri 3 tertain at luncheon Friday at the) Marriage Announced Sunset club In hortor of Mrs. Liewel Mr, and Mrs. George 0, Asch an é is Ben nes: ., rs lyn Thomasson of Coronado, who is} nounce the marriage of their daugh-| Miss Mildred Cooley (left) of Nashville, N. C., and Miss Elizabeth Canady of Kinston,} visiting Mrs. A. H. Anderson for the / ter Dorothea Edith, to Mr. Jobni N.C. who are the house guests of Mrs. Horace Cooley for the summer. Mrs. Cooley gave} summer, and Mrs. W. C. Lawton,|!4¥in, son of Mr, and Mra, Frank ts by Grady. | eee Scho! reosntly rethraes' 2 New |Iatvin, of Spokane. F Dr. Aren| @ large tea in their honor at her home last week.—Por ecently returned from New in, of Spokane Arc § eg York Tremayne read the service Sunday | ~ Ipirt ns have been limited to|&fternoan at 6 o'clock In the garden ‘ the hb guests’ Intimate friends. | Of tho Asch residence: . charming in cream 1 car olin Misa Janet Henry and Miss | i a Personals | Coats and Dresses \ “ef | Hosts at Home | Dinner Tonight roses for bouq Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coffin wit! |#94 Mra. Lavi ; = with a dinner, followed | the University apartment te a Stephen B, Gibbs Show Sharpest Reductions Of The Year < we mah jongg, at thelr home to. ; in honor of Mr. W. F. web-| Parties Planned ¢ New York town for a sh who s. Davis’ parents st who ts In for Miss Farrar n02 6 } Miss Jane Truax will entertain . in ¥ 4 amernaiiag Sopa resus eeripeayede one hens Your Size nformal Luncheon in comptiment | Orthopedic Lunch and Misx Maron Graves of Charlotte, 34 fe ne ea ° Styl | ttt Howard D.. Cha Miss Geraldine! Thi ft Shops , Sabie j Sg paternd Your ity ie | home this afternoon r t Hill guild we = ‘ Your Price | Mre. Jullus Harrah and daughter, June, of Ya are the guests of | ins, Mrs. | Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Wright, at| nd M John Roge ot Mrs. P. Smith, yi Oe hy ae Jon, Rowers oC) Wing Petit. |Force, Mra. A. R. Sayre, 3 BOY Re ett eee | |Chapin, Mra. Wy. T. Buschmann, | “*¥* ' Mr. and Mrs. Oswald George | |Mrs, Ward Simpkins, Mrs. William | PIO Ds __. | Quarra, with Mins Cecilie Mohun, | |McDonald, Mrs, FR. F. Parkhurst,/nay appeared before in Seattle, he| Mrs. Quarre’s elster, have recently | | Mra. C. Reichert. |drew a large audience, which went| come here from San Francisco to| | Interlaken guild will be tn charge| away even more dell never| make thelr home, Jat the lunch room on Wednesday.| before. His dramatic the home of | The Queen Anno gulld with Mrs. 1215 ®. Aloha » \J W. Goodwin and Mra. T. W. 6236 jNash will be at the Thrift esday morning and with M sweeping, yet he has that © quality that en ANNOUNCEMENT of the distribution of our regular semi-annual DIVIDEND for the six months’ period ending June 30 {hil Bring in your account on or before the 15th of this month and share in the earnings for the full six months’ period ‘“ ending December 31st We Accept $1 to $5,000 Mr, an as the! her of the \ Jane Fresh At All Times CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY | AUXILIARY LUNCHEON | j Mystic Jewel suriliar, oa luncheon an party Wednesday, | July 8, at 1 o'clock, in I. 0. O. F temple. Members and friends in-/ vited. : I ERS OF PIONEERS TEA, He08 E SAVING | To FAC Ic : ; i A r MaMa | sar ay sinc praa’ cour eoeaat teuaat is Kept pure and delicious in | ocl AT] | Dlenic Wednesday, July s, at Lin @itetight aluminum foil pack- Coats and Dresses Geen $99 Every style, fabric and color shown in these Coats and Dresses are as new as the market affords. You are buying only apparel | DAUG |cotn park. Take, Fauntleroy car to the south entrance of tho park ages. Never sold in bulk. Try it. An invitation is extended to plo KR, & H, ©. COOK, MAin-o960 DISTRINUTOL | Reers, thelr families and friends, —— = <== BASKET PICNIC | The public welfare department of the Seattle Federation of Women's! + Clubs and their friends will hold a basket picnic at Lincoln park on| Wednesday, July sth | rh | Wane | that is up-to-the-minute in every respect—yet prices are far, 4 Regedccio smieve at ite: eranlas very far, below what they should be. Coats for dressy and sports Rea Bike: et, ek 11780 Crclocke | or wear—dresses for every conceivable occasion—all must bow be- further information call Mra. W. A fore what we honestly believe to be the lowest prices offered this year. Come Wednesday morning and judge for yourself. Sloan, MEIrse-8017, chairman of ar rangements, SIGNAL CORPS AUXILIARY Tho Signal Corps auxiliary will have a picnic supper on the lawn of | Mr, and Mrs, Richard J. Reekie's | home, 9126 Rainier ave., Wednesday evening, July 8. A business session | will follow the supper. 6 eRe case Complete Clearance of Hats R oere | 4 (alana aie 4 Trip Down ver i i "I AURTT NY, “T17 } his bans nord + % : . fie peniaaither vole text Boyd Se aie Pious Mlyite luli} of: the} rye G 1 R | You are offered your choice of any trimmed are they unsightly but they give visible proof that G.-A. R., will meet Wear July | sted reatly educed Summer hat at these two sensational clear- the intricate 26-bone structures of your feet have 8, with Mrs. Ottllie Bartolis, 61 Fitth eer R . ance prices. Reductions in most*cases are ‘ " ye. N, Luncheon‘will be ‘od at | ound- By . e al rt nly h ia che lowe se hone ra ke Me hoon. ‘lection of oficern. "Take | Trip Fares almost unbelievable. All choice hat crea- i restore and gently ho! ¢ lowere: nes in natura ot N. Queen Anne cars to Mercer s ; 5 oe aoe , alignment ie tha only method of permanent correc- Mere ia, eye pk iah | If you ever lived in the East, tions for Summer are represented. tion, This is the exclusive principle of featherlight now is the time to go back and renew old acquaintances and | scenes. If you have never seen | the East, now is the time to do so. See Niagara Falls. Take a trip down the Hudson. Go to historic old Boston. Then on Music | Rosing Heard in | Delightful Program | Viadimir Rosing, remarkable ar | i} 4 . sian dramatic tenor, was heard in | Are Bui Ors concert last evening at the Cornish School Little theater. Mr. Rosing's | ] Provided with adjustable fectly aligned. Thus, the concert was given as the firwt of | to fascinating New York-with ‘ features at the heel, arch and cause of run-over heels and series of five concerts to be given | ‘ . aa | I, pizard Arch Builders bulging counters eliminated, during the summer session of the| its wonders, its theaters and its can be adjusted to give “oot pains at the heel, the Cornish school by guest teach pf | € | support to your feet right ball and the arch will cease. thaitunulty: ofthat ine(dutloms. | famous shops. | 6 where it is needed. The Your feet will function with ; Mr, Noslhg’s program’, waa. de Tickets.on sale until Sept. 15 inclusive bone structures will be per- freedom and grace voted almont entirely to short effoo| (fh } Through tralos between Chicago, New Yorke tive songs, sung with grant faci!| + q , and Boston via New York Central Lines, This Week—Special Demonstration ity and artistry. Ho 18 pousessed of | att ae Hon detailed IAtbemauionedabels £138: | That you may know how wonderful your feet can i Pade dee ‘napa Aid Saar | AEN\ Jones, General Agent New York Cen? | i om the wnual. ten dhl oc ® ; | be made to feel, just visit our Foot Relief Hele ie Lo NSA PR Walteeiee ety reel The Upstairs Shop That Saves You Money partment. Highly competent foot experts will and equally gratifying, Hoe makes | aestaetaeeemiee ae re SECOND SEATTLE® ladly advise you and give you the benefit of a trial his songw so reallatic, adding great a ND UNION WASHINGTON itting. There is no obligation. Come in this week. ly to thelr’ interest by giving the | NEW YORK CENTRAL AN "AS 1 Mngiieh translation before each SHAW SUPPLY CO. none v | f nk ol 16 fons whieh wore | Surgical and Hospital Supplies feiseriettaal Val WOntahek: te nae va MIC GAN CENTRAL i i $21 Seneca Street, Corner Fourth Avenue exch ono in detail, Av Mr, Rosi — ' ! 4 P 4 i

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