The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 30, 1925, Page 13

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THURSDAY, JULY 80, 1925. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 13 Specialty Dancer 3 at Law Vete Public Markets i in Cit | econaamPROTTAS & LEVITT BROS. %| Seattle Society | neer at Lawn Fete ) ¢ y Baie ty Lan Keen Laliton, Tp MA fs 80 =a |eclared Best in World) LIBRARY- DINES! 1 se tan Bee Business of Direct Selling Well De-| Special for Friday an and Saturday Only veloped in Seattle; Stalls Cheap a= —d Hostesses Chosen for Tennis Ball; Luncheon Given at Golf Glub y , ] | BY ALVARO SHOPMAKE i o t booths ae! complete . vit! Mrs, Fox Will “0%. nage Pegler 4 ; ety of household nece . : vening, - * "| Be Hostess 1 wo wh t edge bth pomion | Supper at Country Home | Eats le Mat k Albert " ¢ uc as ‘ : ‘ ntertain w in yvending 3 : FS i bd bY hy 9 nanth icked and o 4 ford. a I Ww r° Cc ft ss F story frklsge macd 1 their p upon tk ucers of f 1 Luncheon to Be ; Pike at " othe f Given at Tennis Club tare A ! ng 50 cer , according 101 iy | ‘To honor tra. 1 Martin and devas py Pi t $1 per d i PRICED adyss | he r Sche I ' I 5 ' market master, | ji Jot Chica, guests of in t i Third 1 by the cit nintra- | § Foxactly as M G t ‘ : B fe Ilustrated Pe me . “hota uny of thee ' |the at E pi pte VELY finished in either American Wal- Mrs. B tt a age eat UR SR ROCKS, Oe TOR nut or Mahogany, this Library-Dine is designed Wiss hin Fox | Safer F ! ' mmod for use as both a living room and dining room table. Mrs nia Ue LPIOMG Supper for Doh haa Mr ene wee de around 200 vendors | When opened the table will extend to a convenient tained with fe Seattle | ralifornis a Guests to 4 Among |? dinner table ; when closed the top measures 30x42 cai Hah, ‘ Se ee : a i Hoh & inches, Specially priced for this $14 75 g near Sand F t # Two-Day Sale Event at..........+. ° V I he be ¢ f % Boardma Harrie son, the little four-year-old daughter of Mr. point of prod ar i CREDIT! : ‘ : rik and Mrs. Russell Atkinson, will give an interpretive dance eee ee of t i o ea 3 Miss Cornish to | sumber at the Seattle Federation of Women's clubs’ annual), Bester te a3niige % te evie ie Give Informal Tea | Luncheon at lawn fete, Wednesday, August 5, on the grounds of Mrs.|\- a our home; ar ornish will give an| College Club Eliza Ferry Leary’s home.—Portrait by James & Merrihew. ADDITIONAL, \7 weekly or monthly r © ¢ ga a specta i cast l ‘| AUXILIARY KAINTION-NOBL | Regular meet American Le Soon fe ph Women’s Clubs gon auxiry’ to Rainier Nob. Po age es CLUBS FOR FRIDAY ‘ ; 1, in| August i x Jinn " tee . aa Small E inner at Home | re : eu ne ie ties DEPENDABLE Mr, and Mrs M. Seeley en-|F e : : q iy xc | Aaa etre ene ; HOME FURNISHINGS | Dinner Hosts Foundation Furid haye arranged the [224 OE a ae oe ma berets vie le ec’ and Dire, Kaen Canc wer t y for t t ya t 5 lsat 3 DP HOPDIDIOMOIMIOIOLOLOLOLOLOLOS ; ‘ EA 1 William Pigott, Honor ZS ‘ ‘ for a fort- Mrs. ¢ . H Victoria and a @ ata! a A y er island. after x ; oe of M ., of Billings, Be pend the re- . summer at the E niertains at L une che ‘on ae | geeralat ner home at Port Madi- xen oon ot \Pe | artesian ae ee et ae ; : rsona Saat reaovad aa Palmer K. Leber- Me, a a ft rick ¢ ands istry hpnie at ?erkins and Mr. ‘Attend Tea Dance on daughter, M cae amass ge sin re going over 7 i a Ch ul Mrs. Ernest B. to attend the : «Same t Mrs hee pipet j| tennis ball at the Winthrop. ST Sa | er ‘ tt Ca Mrs. George Hurd of New York, Luncheon Compliments |": s gti who is in town for the summer, is * Ni ba . “| Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ives returned ue y Niece end a rs. Jenne aves returned | spending a few days with Mra We thet | : tu ere pan {Charles F. Whittlesey, at her’ sum Nathaniel < ny ae |mer home at Hertford, | eee I ' ‘| Miss Esther Mae Rausbottom of " 2 o has been the Z d Mrs. Palmer K. a few days, will th Mac 14, by Mrs, Cari Hor r her home. Mr. , Marie o Jul in| Orthopedic L unch Room Rotees ion, Pow x ; n of Sheboygan, a Wiest : S ps the Lebermans for Kathryn Go f SWOM SDH PSOOO™’OO"’NMOO’PS#OPOQ’OMO POO PPO™°’NMOO’|’M" DPPH O’M OPOPOHOPOHOPOHOHOIO” To look cool and smartly groomed—to keep the radiant, flawless skin of youth and beauty under the blazing sun of summer—learn the magic of Vivaudou Mavis Talcum Powd: Made of Italian talc, the softest, smoothest and finest in the world, and fragrant with fascinating Vivaudou Mavis perfume, its daily use is a revelation in bodily comfort and that compelling charm which only a clear, velvety skin can impart. VIVAUDOU MAQ(S TALCUM V. VIVAUDOU, INC, New York PD? PDLDIDISIOIOIOIO MOV Oe 0 Q1oF —_ Margaret Sutton. Informal Luncheon } . 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For Certo is the So easy — so quick — no juice and 7 i it that makes it jell— HROUGH the ages, pad. ,And that means great ; si the spor ts costume J substance in fruit ‘that makes it jell ee women have suffered @ protettion, find expression in these clever con Telts. ‘ 4 fruit can’t jell without it. avor boil dway ! ceits in Felts here is a Hei L ; Ele ; fe r eae niet It is as easily disposed ek as real touch of dressiness in self-trimmed models that | his jelly-making element is completely Less than 15 minutes from fruit to jam or Now it has been largely a piece of ti that ends an , r 3 1 be “ Lore fruits others have aly a jelly! Certo means that just one salnte? s overcome. There is anew way old-time embarrassment. command admiration. You will at once recognize ‘ Pee PAdliaven athe Gate hae catarlle boil; led. N ata cat in personal hygiene, It is deodorized. 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