The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 21, 1925, Page 9

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TUESDAY, JULY 2 renee » 1925 : . ~ THE SEATTL PAGE | 0 ‘Seattle Society ( MISS KATHLYN BACKUS ¥ Music: | Recital Wednesday Night |No Di Down Payment/ d by Lillian Keen LeBallister, 'T¢ ne MA in-0600 a a — Laura En f > ro : re i} it ll Be Honored a Tea; Three ' 5 ' Be Bd sdidiehad Ge Tanihen: " op M ALRXAN aruiin| f hit ‘ Fortune Telling Booth ’ ¥ a | F ’ 1 at Venetian Carnival ; K } ( fu Ph Er ong ' the guest of M h M nald " Mrs, Otis I ‘ew York | t 7 nunw r at ¢ * td John H r vy { si ente ‘ phens, Miss Mildred : ne Me : . aly . 1 De re ' A) A Ww M r | ) ' H. BOM Y k A soeeeVora ‘ ) My @ Sees ire. W. G. Gable, ¥ | ote ke For Sport Occasions M Martha s . : te *. _ eae * { at Mo fi A delightfully informal and colorful quality distin- irs. W. WF ive t mg Bos a ee “tiitecaas FS { inser seni / guishes the sports wear here. Designed first of all for } V oO! ers will be Mrs, E. E nley a __ Mr. Hoppe tag 85 comfort, it is always chic, as well. And now, during alter- a * Erne mS or Clark, pa ament 4 , gates A ations, radical reductions have been made for immediate Mrs. Filson t¢ glee ae hs py Baty ‘ig Fetes Oalantes ye clearance and a “Credit Gladly” account is offered witr f . Us f 1 Misses J aldwe } i ; Lise Bia privilege to . s iba Katheryn . em ‘ ~ apr : Name Your Own Credit Terms : | ae Ensemble Blouses and Skirts ae Dinner Before 2 eke Pe atisuat Announce Engagement Dance Tonight ‘ 4 J facicea ue : moa ttl 8 i } < ; olt Gay and colorful silks fashion these alluring outfits that , I accord so readily with the happy mood of out-of-doors. M \ ‘ t Mr se re But so cleverly are they designed that they have a trim, . y c mart line that adapts them as well to general service. of Some are touched with gay “Peasant” embroideries, others ' garrett honey : have insets of pleating or frilly jabots. In the popular Mrs. Price to Give is shades these blouses and harmonizing skirts are of crepe £ i Small Luncheon de chine, unusual at these figures. Mr P } He Uy ter « ra ekus, daughter of Mr. and M BLOUSES SWEATERS SKIRTS * hose engageme 0 . Jo a : é er nunced today.—Portrait by Grady Dp is 75 to vet 50 $2.75, $3.25, $5.75 $7.50, $10.50 | ‘es ; Tailored Blouses or the The Golf Coat, the Slip-on, and around Skirts are much Mrs. Felger Gives P | Cl b crite. Maneflt esedclatios I f th the ne are r and you will find them 7 phe | Wednesday evenir ‘ here in a ¢ here in silk, flannel, Kasha or Small Luncheon ersona uDS opr ieegada td ing patterns and new color com- | novelty fabrics. Skirts that flare - Oo Wehr e renice Buh returne CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY Se binations re much in evidence. 3 Dosis at Dinne r en Misa Hazel Lande ° el ai SHATTLE SUFFRAGE CLUE > During Alterations Use Entrance This Evening troy pliant dona R Rob e t F Y : © TO HON 8. FICK > Acercetien - : = . Spates : ; ANNUAL PL t < or of Mr NORTHWEST BRANCH STORES ‘ William H. Ed-|Sha ® Nebeadke: Bir AA Dre » fei C the who ree re e TACOMA, WASH.; SPOKANE, WASH } yymr en Serine to Alaska etr me at Med ri sh, pith 3 C ‘ oh Ter July | president of the local association, at : ; see sinla § emoved Me Nien adtan aber : baie! y Sey-| 1543 48rd ave. N. Guests will also Entertain for Small Di : 1 from the Hote rento t pitts tak a G 3 ‘ Phaltois ae Seymour | !nclude Mrs. Edith Evanson, mana- House Gues M 13 He athe aay | eames oe zi *-* W 2 y | ger of the Leopold Letter Shop, on Cruest ; cout fend hy mie QUEEN CITY COUNCIL pater sa raphic and| ¥elingham, Washington, and @ » r ; reced fr. and Mra. |. ¥F and 3 A 0 j en City Cour 904, 8 if veloome Southern | group from Tacoma. Swimming and 4 James D. ine, ne, and M , | week 85] stunts will tempt the group from . ‘ nt na hese and Gertrude M f On S ; *RREW gd hr too much “shop” talk. ; i Entertains at ‘M 1M og | Calif : ntion of | : Bridge Luncheon : n of | POSTPONE DINNER i ira A ae Bean « t Colonel Ellsworth Circle has poste | and bridge 1 Lise A of V I e jeaving fr! Doned its dinner, planned for Friday, j 5 her M the t of M f th | Mrs. Charles V. ¥ t ¥ + until next month, on ae- i ey Wayfarer” and the i “J ID. Fa f I ¢ 1 ) Assist at Tea sells eC, Honea on ete | aby aod Mra MA are i SPECIAL MEN'S SUITS Stadium Loop To Start Operation July 27 Take the Street Cars to Knights Templar Events and ‘“‘Wayfarer’’ All former difficulty in getting to and from the University Stadium on occasion of great events will be at an end next Monday night, when operation of the Stadium street car loop begins, giving people from all parts of the city direct access by street car to the Stadium gates. The loop will handle from 15,000 to 20,000 people per hour, and will materially re- duce the time of getting to and returning from the Stadium when large crowds assemble. It’s a duty to home and The new construction consists of a double Maximum service will be maintained on the “6 - ; ‘ track extension from the Montlake bridge to the Montlake and Eastlake lines for all Knights City to know and insist Stadium; a double track extension from the Templar events and the Wayfarer performances. . ° | ‘ Hastlake car line at University Way and East k on good Milk. aren Saree ang one owe hee Stadium Unloading and loading platforms have been F nt 7 oa over which cars 11 ‘ es ASS, constructed alongside the loop, all enclosed by a The Kristoferson Dairy | The Montlake line will give a connection for high wire fence. Three big gates open from the ; ») ic yp) , Stadium service to all lines in the downtowh and unloading platform to the Stadium ticket office. DRESSES I lant Isa credit to our | southern sections of the city, and the extension Five gates, equipped with electric fare boxes, will from the Eastlake line will give connection for admit people singly direct from the Stadium to $1275 all north-of-the-canal lines and the Eastlake line the loading platform. Men will be at the gates ¥ ve from both north and south. to sell tokens and make change. Montlake cars start at Third Avenue on Union Street and turn on Pike at Eighth Avenue’ Eastlake cars run on Third Avenue, turning on Union and at Union and Eighth. Start early for all events and you will help avoid traffic jams and save delay DW, HENDERSON. GENERAL SUPERINTE NDENT SH MITEL

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