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o 4 | « 3 4 a o ] 5 MONDAY, JULY 18, 192 PAGE 8 — = \— Seattle Society |! | Personal — __J| Mins Mario Gas h ‘ mother, Mrs, H. CG Sdited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 [turned Raturdyg even Assistant—Laura Emory { & month 5 ¥ j % ay Se —/ 9 o- l h “il l “ | I Kn. W i cet ike et WW ull glono June Bride; Hon-| el and Bes Me a6 red at Bridge Tea * Janet ¥ oturha a month's trip Kast ah Mra, Clare ae | = ast. I win ), « bride] Mrs. Stibbs to Mr, H.C, Menry hi eat : Give Luncheon she deed a @e Sunset ciub,| Mrs. Harry Conn stibbs will er Mra, Forrest J of La Ors a to h Mr mat luncheon Friday after Wis, im expected to n te Miss H noon at the Sunset club Tuesday to spend the nalnder s taus Wok areli 2 , the summer with Mra, Warren M Horner and Mrs. Reginald Gaynor, Jr Plan sive| D. A, R. Chapter “* | Buffet Luncheon HM. ¥. Alexander returned ‘om short trip to Ban Phe foyr city chapters of the DR ag | Daughters of the American Revolu Mrs, C, Kirk Hillman and two sor ton—Lady St #, Rainier, Seattle will leave W esday for BSeasid Ore., on a fortnight’s stay and the University of Washington have exteued | fons to a buffet Mme. Raymond Auzias de Turenne has returned from a three month | trip Bast Wednesday, July at use Kucst Rainter Chapter house in play, Honor guests on thi . be Mrs. Eliza Ferry Leary, past vice "Assist at Day president general; Mrs, William Sher ob Ln man Walker, organizing secretary Nursery Tea general; Mrs. Harry D. Hurley, vico Mrs. W Henry, chairman « nt of the state society, and Mrs of the Seattle | W. M, Williams, recording secretary Bix tables will be occasion will cee Miss Dorothy Campbell returned Saturday from a trip to Alaska ee oe, | Mr. and Mrs, Ray Wellington On trander and baby daughter of Bt Clair, Cal, are visiting Mra, Ow , on, will be ag. | of the state organization. | by the following members; Mrs. W. J, Blackwell, Mra, P. 8 loterta teers oe ption, dedication and| Masters, Mrs. W. F. Dunlap Ce ha Neeeeas © ser ak th Eastlake branch, | Miss Helen Orton are in charg Mr, and Mra.g@fom Patterson will 1380 Va st., Friday afternoon, the arrangements. Hosteases f leave Wedhnes@hy for Vancouver t , oon will be the chapter reg B. Cy to remain, for several day Albert Charles Phillips . a, 6 Mrs. Melvin B. Weed of ng, Mrs. W. F, Dunlap of 4 Miss Holen Orton of Unt Mra. Paul Farmer of Lon Ang formerly Miss Irma Lindsay of ‘ attle, arrived in town Saturday to vinit Mr, and Mra. Carl Ble Mrs. A. B vitae, Mra, | Yersity. chapter | Mrs. Abnee| Camda will be the later entertain ment of the guests Henry Br <p oie 6 Give Supper at Piedmont, Cal., Olympia and r Orthopedic Shops Country Home Laurethurat Guild, with Mra, Ed Dr and Mra Guy Shearman / win Guthrie hostess, wil! be in charge Peterkin entertained with an in-/of the service at the Orthopedic lunch upper at their country|room Tuesday Assisting will be ai Lake Washington Sat-|Mrs. L. Hubbs, Mrs. BE. R. Morey. urday evening, in compliment to! Mrs. N. Jahn, Mrs. C. J. Bush, Mra Miss Ma Campbell, | A. L. Thompson and Mra. M. LaVine 8 Joseph, Mo. who is th Beacon Hill house guest this summer Mra, P. M + Oe Jourdry, Mrs. Fred ie Mrs. E. L. McDonald, Mra, E. oken and George Dornberger. acon Hill Guild, with Mrs, L. E.| noon, July 17, at the new ette and Mrs. Albano, will havé|—Portrait by Grady. ained at dinner Satu me at the Thrift Shop Tuseday | - at The Wilsoni morning, and Seahurst Guild, with honor of Mr. and Mr. Joseph Crumb) Mrs. H. E. Baggott and } dD. of Berkeley, Cal., who are guests in » will be in charge in the after. | town. i fireflies at Sealth this period eating a tiny model cing Camp Beaith. Mi Is directing the roject ¢ ir| Members: from assisting will ny, Mra. W. Mrs. Neal Tourtellotte, with a group of Junior i eal jmembers, will assist at the tea, dedication and shower the |Seattle Day Nursery association will give Friday after tlake branch, 1320 Valley st. Dinner for Berkeley Guests Mr, and = Mrs. Georg Fond na will be f Dinner wi Women’s Clubs Jagr et at park entrance’ Ho CLUBS FOR TUESDAY ; WOMAN'S CITY CLUB na ‘aber iD rey 2 ore CApipl1423. | ADDS NEW MEMBERS | . The Wo MEETING AND s an's City club at a te BUSINES: PICNIC LUNCHEON given recently at the home of Mra, | VAUGHT? GEOR pent de and board of trus Moen in the Madrona dia |, Devshters of St. Georgy will meet) o, tees of the Woman's Century club Jed the follow roup to | M.S ee Ae pane : nad will combine business and p! club memt Mra, |#¢ 1 D- m. for aril oking . et a meeting and pienic n Jorn, da 4 wiah to’ hes iy tex Tuesday, July 14, Bancke, iam AL PICNIC quarters at once | . Alonzo H. Ho: W. 8. Col Mrs. | attle Woman's club will | Mrs Barrett Island. Those not V. Marsan, will take the 10:30 0’ Zeschi park and will be met on ar. rival by autos. |Brecnahan, Mrs. H Moves, Mrs. cee Lucy C. Harris, Mra, John Riley, WRITERS’ CLUB Mrs. E, 8. Ingraham, Mr. E. M. The Writers’ club will meet ‘Tues. | Whittle and Mrs. Samuel App day evening. July 14, at 8 o’clock,| Mra, Henry Landes, fou @t Plymouth House, Sixth and Sen \atcetyrged of the Woman's City eca. Manuscripts will be read by | Who Is now chairman of the m Mrs. E. L. Adkins, Mrs. Jlorence |!pal citizenship committee Mayne Hickey, Mrs. Lois E. Kar. | have a meeting of the full commit-/ her and Mr. C. Norman Compton, |te at her camp, which is located ‘a8 9 | wee north of Edmonds at the University |g CALEIDH PAST COMMANDERS’ CLUB Arca Pedy Leg oghl will tars Al Mrs. W. B. Martin will enter ; jbasket luncheon and spend Satur-lrne Caleidh at her «un - The W. B. A. Past Commanders 115, ‘the isth, in an outdoor plenic.|ieod canal Tunsiag 3 Lp nual pien the home of TS FOR ULY 18 hestra prac Scribes’ meet. Albert L. sen, Mra. J. L. Mac ing on ship, Cia | July rupy CLUB [Ca Wednesday li selty aboard Cam. inter at ship | nola Be July 18; Saturday—Close of second 1 at Camp Sealth. CAMP SEALTH : Camp Sealth js the period so far this | ndred and «ix girls are reg nd, Walla nor istered from Seattle, Rayw ‘ ol jen tth Review No. aday, July 21 od ite pes fod § Mill Part of the afternoon will bo given |isrem og Aes | jome of Mrs. Edmond J. McCall, 514| (0% Careful consideration “a Slaga | Psa? | Pierce, 1534 18th ave. N Fourth at., Bremerton, Tuesday,-duly{27" he courses. to be given OY | SILVER TEA | July 17, from 2 to 4 ¢ Papeete oy thes aitcalcipal ” oltinenatib Sieaees | crane nance oF Unieeleity Wil ese. tre Chatenn é See |for the coming year, which will meet] qq ty. a LS lais nok SHE cog Bagh alae }the needs and desi: of the large] .; \ = ALKI REVIEW NO. 69 Alki Review No. 69, W. B. A. of membership# ¢ * ¢ the _of Mrs, Char IOWA STATE PICNIC the Maccabees, will meet in I. 0. O. F. hall, 10th and E. Pine, Tues-| The Towa state picnic will be held day evening, July 14, at 8:15 o'clock, |'9 Upper Woodland park on Friday, le Memorial serviced will be held | July 17, from 2 to 9 p.m. The Mart-|=————= | .- jetta Russell Quick studios will fur fre ADDITIONAL CLUBS lnish the afternoon program. Fam-} =e lilies will bring their own baske’ } | v | coffee wi > lied WOMEN'S CIVIC CLUB lunches and coffee will be supplied | The Women’s Civic club will give|%t 6 p.m. The evening program is] t the */in charge of Dr. Francis H. Brown. | | a garden party at the home of Mrs. Monlea Gall, 1639 Bellevue ave, on| Rev. Ralph Magee will be the prin: July 14. Mrs. Hattle Egbert and| cipal speaker. Mrs. J. R. Eichler will assist. oe - es - js cs ty h, Bie | Silk 1 Ensembles “$1475 Coat and dress ensembles are the choicest modes of the season | BASKET PICNIC ROBERT MORRIS CHAPTER. | Seattle chapter No. 95, 0. EB. 8., Robert Morris chapter will hold a| Will have a basket picnic at Lincoln picnic wt the home of Mrs. Clara| Park, on the Sound, Saturday, July Neale, 4830 W. Hanford, Wednes.| 18, afternoon and evening. Bring day, July 15. Dinner will be served | % at 6:30 o'clock. Bring dishes. Take | car to W. Gtevens st: and then follow | DATES TO REMEMBER | The Social club will meet at 4| o'clock for a short business session. | en || TOLSOAY, SULY 16—~ M c , Whittlesey’s lunch- James Hill Ramsay nm at the Buneet club. Mra. Abner Brown's bridge luncheon for Mrs. Elvira Mendenhall and Mra. Harry Timm, of San Fran- cisco, at home | Miss Helen Ny This Summer! a Wl The view of “Paradise” that's ta hid beneath a Charmed Land Chocolate Lid! All the foys and pleasures of a Charmed Land Summer are not those found jn the open. Another pleasure ‘waits you-one that fits in with and multiplies all the others—under the cover of a box of fisia pees ep CHOCOLATES A box with a splendid, authentic ple ture of Paradise Valley, in rich col- ors And gold, on the cover—-a box you'll want to give to home folks and Visitors. allke—and a box you'll keep 48 4 souvenir for its sheer beauty A box—-most important of all-fiile with a fine assortment of chocolate of the well-known Parisian quality creams, nut and fruit centera—choco: lates worthy of their distingulshed name! Buy a box today, Send a box to the friends "back home.” A delight you'll long remember—and a name you ain't forget Parisian Chocolate Company Makers of Parininn Chocolntes Since 1803 ye to ive informal Miss Florence Dodge, ‘Truax and Miss Jane to entertain at dinner t the Seattle Golf club for ‘arrar of Low —suitable for traveling and cool ui. \ summer evenings—can be worn separately. Sizes to 88 only, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15— b SPECIAL 30DAYS || * Mitchell, Our Red Rubber ae ~ i it, ali % club for “Miew Mrs,/Geraid Shannon’s luncheon for Mis. Clarence Shannon, at the Se: attle Golt club Mrs, James H. Calvert's luncheon James HH. Hoyle of San co and Mra. Paul C. Ken- nedy of Oakland, at summer home at Three Tree Poin Mies Eleanor Caldwell's luncheon at the Seattle Golf club for Mins Goraldine Farrar and Miss Betty Our Whalebone Set of Teeth does not cover roof of mouth, if you have two or more teeth lett ve Gum-Lyke @tubber, a perfect re- production of the human gum, not of teethessrerecesiee vend Gold Crowna and Crowns, and Bridge Work, per tooth...... Old gold is valuable. 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OFF <3y// DESTROYS \ Flles— Moequitos:.—Moths Ants—Bed Bugs—Roaches Mamy Other Household Insects und Thetr Rage “The yellow can with the black band” AGAIN Our Famous 9 Dress Sale Starting tomorrow at 9 a, m., we are inaugurating one of the most important sales of dresses held in this store—offering the greatest selection we were able to assemble at this popular price. : Closing Out Entire Spring and Summer Stock Sleeveless models for after- | High colors with the always fashion- noon and evening wear; tailored | able darker shades are represented. frocks for street and sports | Printed silks and flowered georgettes wear, and pastel tinted frocks | in contrasting colors and patterns. for parties and dances. Sizes for women and misses. Reductions Averaging 65% | Without exaggeration, there is not a frock among them that you would not be proud to wear, as any onc is worth two or three times the price you can purchase these for tomorrow. The values are almost unbe- lievable, | Spring and Summer Coats This offering is worthy of a great deal of space and the use of many superlatives. We don’t think either one is necessary. We'll simply state the facts as briefly as possible, knowing that you will appreciate the full value opportunity presented. Closing Out Entire Stock of Summer Millinery at Hats in all-straw and straw com- $ 95 $ 95 e e ) ~~ and 4 binations including all-white and Entrance colors. 200 hats in the lot, 100 hats were formerly priced at $10.00 and 100 at $15.00. on Westlake Ww bral OOO Oo Tg oo OOo oOo OG oo eo Oooo ooo o.oo ooo aN oN sc \ ‘ “|