Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Z U4 i iy AY, JULY 14, Til BATTLE STAR | Seattle Society |! Edited by Lil se gaa MA in-0600 an Keen LeBallister. Assist Laura Luncheor Miss Dodge Wl Welcome Two Honor Gues to Wed in Mount Baker Church | Assist at Day Nursery Tea a \ B ‘ Mrs! y V ‘ pe and . . , a Miss Elizazeth Lea ; Farrell, Miss Oliv Perkins, Miss Miss Hetty De Truox will iy Mrs. his talk Cornish songs KR i tM Mrs. GA. C. Rochester is in| Philbr kow charge of the musteal program | The Re We A] eecees read t t 830) Entertains for ic ney ed astoo House Guest In r ¢ rar, of ing Miss from th Am: age is announced of | en Mary L. Fortson and Dr. Mi Tiance Kirk, on July 9, in Seattle, at and Mrs. home of the bride's sister, Mrs. give July at Port M was performed in 7 alte <i 4 of the immediate reb . P 3 ts Mrs. C. F. Moe, heads the committee in charge of tables Small Luncheon aes at the garden party Wednesday afternoon, Rainier Chapter, Planned Mrs. Dean Will Be Daughters of the American Revolution will give on. th with as Complimented of Mrs. Eliza Fe Leary's home.—Portrait by To compliment her ‘sister, Mrs alc me New York, | i 2 = has teat . & oe k Initiation and cafda. inaton, ROBERT MORRIS CHAPTEE Six. tables R a hd tea, P Lunch at Longmire Take ¥ Ar. Paradise 1:50 p. m. tow 5 Mra. C. I. Fisher and Mra ‘ ‘ ‘ 0 a) Leave 12:05 p. m. Woolfolk, of Port Orchard. | h 6 oie oa Puri bye heady | Orthopedic Lunch and ; | hild ines aC ren. Thrift Shops | Mrs. George Beardsworth wilt be| ¥!! | hostess for Westminster Guild at { the” Orthopedic ch room Wed | nesday, assisted ; Jr. Mra. J. W. 3 Chemidiline, We hall, 1409 CARD PARTY Thinket Council No. 43 ¥ t party at the hom ummit ay | ANNUAL Women PIONIC ot Mooseheart Legic Queen Anne Guild with Mrs. genia Smith and Mrs. G. Alsto: Hole will have charge at the ft | Shop ‘Wednesday morning and In jterlaken Guild with Mrs. J, B. Per. kinson will have charge on Wednes. |day afternoon. ‘Clubs CLUBS FOR WEL the Scenery Quick, Comfortable Economical PARADISE and Washington will have as ket lun We on | LADY E. CLUB Lady Eagles’ club will meet Wea. |#t Pioneer hall, at Madison park Return - $10.00 | nesday, July 15, at 1 o'clock, in| Following heon there will be ‘s M. EL BS A. hall.--for luncheon. | ® Program which will include plano lyn Je | Members are asked to attend, as | matters of importance will be dis- | cussed. } soe | QUEEN CITY COUNCIL Queen City council, No. 904, curity Benefit association, will meet elections by Miss 4 {readings and a su number. | ‘The president, Mrs. Vira Wellman | | Masters, requests members to in City Ticket Office eta : EL iot 6800 who are Members | asked to provide luncheon | viate at least three ge.|cligible to membe a Union Station adore if 6 Port-O fruit punch is just fresh, sun-ripe fruit all of it—no part of the vital fruit salts, flavor nor aroma has been discarded! Order from your grocer. Send 2c postage for sample bottle and recipe folder. PORT. 0, 1:% 0. PORTLAND, OREGON st Port-O Jelly Fruit —for jiffy-quick mak- ing of delicious jelly, MthandJackson EL fot 6944 Wednesday, July 15, in Modern| Woodmen hall, 1929% Third ave. The drill team will assemble at 7:20 TLOSTSO POUNDS in 2 Months 4 This Easy Way! a secret for which «millionaires have paid thousands. Let me tell ‘fto you FREE OF CHARGE / sre one of many who has tried everything i i %. 40 reduce, Sif you are sufferini jing, shortne al ue to obesit: 4 ST ‘YOU CAN BE RELIEVED, If gent hans is such that yo: embarrassed to appear in Public with your husband or your. amart-looking slender friends, you can now entertain new hi Perhaps it is your bust, your thighs or you a that you want to reduce, or may be only one or two rolis of fat have lately appeared? Whatever your case may be, if you want to reduce only cer- tain parts of your body, of if you are 10 pounds too heavy of 100 pounds, you owe it to yourself to inves. mrery, WHICH DOES AWAY iG DIETS, ABSURD CREAMS, XERCISES, ‘REDUCING GAR- for the From experience, I know how many worthless things you have tried in the past and in the effort te fielp You reeain slenderness without being again disappointed, jave decided to give out the a wr " peninaaine tecret which relieved me of 50 pounds of ugly rolls TOT SFI Sa made artes © Soe ene bcs De | ny good druggist, ask for a package of Se apeee it Unk 6 (remember the name, and do MOVs. patitute). SAN Freneh physics lound to reduce mi was an obstinate one, and tried everything Known to reduce, without sucee It is the time SAN-GRI-NA is offered to the American pullibe a8 up to now it had been used in private practice, where enormous Prices have been pal lor it. ONTIL YOU TRY IT, YOU CANN@g SAY, THAT R FAT CA DE REMOWED, Take 2 watch your fat 1 GRI-NA is the and the ONLY weight—my case first <Vaal is GUAR BLY W 88, AND 18 SOLD WITH 4 GUARA It cannot harm you In any zy on the contrary, the moment you otart taking it you will el yourself filled with pep and energy. On wale at an or Dept. Btore, If your druggist does not carry BAN : It from his wholesale you ean wend a money aot to the Bolentific Mesearoh Li jbo Ww. Drug | Vivaudou MavisTaleum Powder is used exclusively by millions of the most criti- cal and fastidious women. You, too, will find it unequalled for downy softness and smoothness, for its clinging qualities, ‘youthful bloom and radiant charm it teh sto the skin. Use it freely after the bath, and whenever you feel overheated and fatigued. aleve Power VIVAUDOU MAQIS | | Personal mer. Mra. John Segesman | AUxILIARY teeth—kee ~, John, Jr., will leave to ¢ . kane to vinit Mr. and Mra F _. clean with Segesman for s fortnight, again in the rich bloom Mr, and Mrs. O. Wallace Fisher, of its newness Jr, are at Qualicum beach for a week. | Calol Liquid Gloss restores the see original finish to yourfurniture Dr. and Mrs. Torlief Torland are like magic — because of its recelying congratulations upon the| birth of July 6, at the| Combined! Leaves a brilliant Swedish b dry finish on furniture, floors, woodwork, Hnoleum, auto- ian cla with oe mobiles, etc. Shede dust and Tins makes cleaning twice as easy : a ; few drops on a dusting mop. Miss eth Hoyt, of Order from your dealer today Simply sapere he houne guest aed coal delicious— of M Ze), ‘ STANDARD OIL COMPANY none » Mr Ws spend (California) and tow portend | differens rown, of Pasadena, | tool I Rewanna cleansing and polishing action from a few days next time, Only alittle required oper | at atime on @ wet cloth or a “i. Ms, LIOUID GLOSS) their way E = | i ; | uSsIC {CHURCH TO ENTI | Women's Aux y to us ls ii Si ay, eh ch wil ive € T f {r, and Mra. W voster,| Van Vliet Gives yg tle Pri pale a: P 5 ts = Hele Fost ‘ine Progr sen i oy ” Eat IONT L CLUB pee ee A Fine Program ome of Bf i 10| 1on1 IAL CLUB > ha 1 , Th e at sp she 5 Me ADDITIONAL CLUBS J t I fow « before golns or me in i ‘oe > and Mr M ef | iM Hus ark home at America 5 trade © Cha: ese | DORIC cH 5 t he I) noric se Mr nd Mr 1 ty . 1 have as ther : Fe he a ‘ Park, Sat ' er the com ne ‘ on his program, from at he J 4 nies ns nif * | chapter and t ' jon, Miss Evaly oe Popper Tarantella” and encores was A re ‘ : anet Henr Geraldine bey btonetin given @ musielanly interpr CHARITABLE CLUB FREJA if “ ae er MPI: His technique seems inex Ladies’ Social and Charitable Club! at sund and the tem which - Mins Dorothea Mopper, who apent|0™0 °c ih. t passages was the: winter months New York) amazing. However, he did not, even| City has retur t - home her |i, these technical passages, lose sight for the summer, and has a8 her| oe the musical interpretation, and house ¢ én t, Mins Grace Arnes Of) 5.4 @ cello program that will long | j Los Angeles be remembered. John Hopper pr cto vided the accompaniments for Mr Miss Alda Waddington of Manila,| van Viet | who has been the guest of Mr. and} —————— Mra. J. P. Duke for a few duyn | left this morning for her home Miss Waddington has just returned from a trip around the world. Mr, and Mrs. Allan Latimer are spending a few days in Victoria, B, ¢ Miss Eloise Firistol of Portland is town for a the guest of Misa Be Mra. Elmer Fr children of Juneau, Alaska ting rela i r tlyes and friends th this sum Beautiful sparkling them entyne! —s . t % Hopper-KELLYS July Clearance: of PIANOS & PLAYERS «st is one of importance to everyone in this city-it represents an ia a HIS Semi-Annual exceptional opr «tunity to select a remarkably good Used or Exchanged Piano at a price which will surprise you by its moderateness. Every instrument is in very good condition-every one is available on our EASY TERMS-~so we advise an early selection! KIMBALL PIANO. Full size, in dark case. Old style finish but the tone and action CHICKERING PIANO. A fine old instrument in old style case but with keys and tone in excellent con- $23. 5 dition, Sale Price BILLINGS PIAN Mahogany case, medium size, in fair condition. Good f bli hall or practice use. Sale Price es i $125 SCHUMANN PIANO. Medium size, in mahogany case. A good old standard .-make with full rich tone and case in fair condi- $175 tion, Sale Price BABY GRAND PIANO. In brown mahogany finish. This instrument has excellent tone and touch. A new duet bench is included at the $485 Sale Price of . . STADIE PIANO. ' Mahog- any case, medium size, in fair condition. Perfect keys and good tone. $115 Sale Price . . MEHLIN GRAND PIANO. A brand new BLE VALUES Y> es we rm STEGER & SONS PIANO. Medium size, in rich mahogany case. In excellent condition, Practically as good as new. Sale Price $265 ff KIMBALL PIANO. Medium’ size, in. ‘plain dull walnut case. The most expen- sive upright made by the W. W. Kimball Co, Has an excellent toneand isa real snap at the Sale Prite of $385 in very bench is included at the Sale Price of « REMINGTON Pt: nut case. This instrument has good action. A very good value at the . Sale Price of ., ‘in perfect condition, Hasa full rich tone ‘and is a good value at the Sale Price of KIMBALL PIANO., Latest style, only slightly used. Th dull brown mahogany case, A real value at the $340 Sale Price of . « ceptional val COLEMAN PLAYER PIANO Mahogany case, medium size, good condition. A ANO;—-Small-size, in dull wal- tone and $225 BUSH & LANE PIANO. A full size instrument $365 14.21 Third Ave piano being offered at this time as the case is slightly damagedin transportation. Mediunr size, in rich brown mahogany case. The last word in scientific piano construction. Its tone is unsurpassed and the touch is exactly right. An exceptional value for « musician or for conservatory or studio use, Regu- larly priced at $1. including bench . ; ny ae $990 GULBRANSEN_ REGISTER- ING PIANO. A regular $530 model. Medium size, dull wal- nut case in first class condition. An excellent value ut the Sale Price which includes instruc tion rolls te wand $398 bench . $285 an o " Fifteen fine new SCHILLER BABY GRAND PIANOS, medium size in rich brown mahogany cases, are being offered in this Clearance at a reduction of $145 on each instrument. ues in a standard high-grade piano. FL iat? 7575 HINZE PLAYER PIANO. Small size, in mahogany case. Made by the W. W. Kimball Co. Condition like new. A bench is included at the Sale Price of KIMBALL PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Sells new in Chicago at $1150, Rich brown Mahogan: ,case with bench to match. Very slightly used ani SEYBOLD PLAYER PIANO. : In excellent condition, just'as good as new. A fine duet bench EILER’S ORCHESTRAL UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. .Medium.size, in dull walnut case. This piano is strictly mod- ern, is in perfect condition in every respect and is an excellent value at the $265 Sale Priceof . . ose int & $365 iene Peraulh at the Sale Price $965 ruly ex- GULBRANSEN GRAND PIANO. This instrument has been only slightly used and is # piano that will appeal to the exacting musician or anyone who desires ‘a fine piano for their home. It has fine tone volume and an excellent touch. A duet bench is included at these $685 “ Priceof . .° nro y eas ote ease