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DAY, AUGUST 7, 195 THE eles eisii8 aasem_ | | peckaendeumenscseteees | “Pag | ieee: de SB 6 NYON B ‘ ’ ' r wo SCHULBERG COMPLETES 5 face : 2 : DORIS KENYON BACK e S | | MRS. E. C.. WACKER ] ANOTHER BIG PICTURE ITALY’S PREMIER BUREAU OF J > ) va Tr Edited by Lillian Keen VeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 ate | RELATIV ES | Assist Laura Emory : r mat Uy fin ae j —# eine os SV entwortinSass tirst_re-| Mussolini Moved by Songs : t-Way Miss Gertrude Smith Has Charming Home the si roeten PE ‘ of Fascisti Followers | reletives or triads, |The t uW edding; Dinner Dance Planned tp ade 4 ‘ oe TOLICA. 1 pura) ped Bi rd ; - ; ‘ ppearane HE w age N r ndicate t De ae a Titarwet manu wt "| Small Dinner ; iemely nignicant Beautiful Mr. K M 4. i y ‘ : mS = rye Air Ma f tiny pleasure craft BRICKLEY, 6ar si aaa ate tence | Women Golfers guerite nry B u 1, curved sailx kleaming In | MON OLSON & EK. Montgom nthe drawing room will Be Entertai ed ; FYoecaat | ve noon gins mar eas iver suey: its ARIE YOUNG, | M,C. c seen 0 he women's team of t eret dotted t ke fire ce. N MKS. 'CONNE e felabra at cit de. Whit sehen ek 2 Aare r, MARTIN'S ieOrees ; pepetnas “of BALDUCEE flowers — gladiolus: hilas - 1, at the Everett Golf club | PICNIC na. gs th songs of the|™ com F ‘ oe te q ons the et pane: arteue wens While: the ers : WATER SHUT-OFE a . Wedding Reception at Pas oy Bye per Uamrver| Bia ‘ down ur NOTICE | O'Shea’s Home ymmer hon Joh H ? ; : ttendants lnvitat nf “4 nT are asked to t f 1 nee t PH : An to. wan] Deane aii Wear ul tat o. | bladk f t 2 You, above all else, must be ] he arm of fh fathe gy i id Dr and Mem to’ the FH hom t h m fron id I ss ( he brid wn exqu A . ria 7 e nn me at T Hay hk I K. a It wa m st t of Tica S ssclan: Priak i Wat tt se C1 7 maakt piled phi “4g pale aan o he ae (Romscrits clei, : and Dn in res nm e i" 1 offered 1422 THIRD AVE. w Luncheon and Cruise on Yacht mother's, was caug with valley Miles was of lilles of the hower Mr Joaste t Mis: rus al. the b han and a ° 1a Bibi eee mala of Noe ence | Sound next Tuesday Mrs, E. C. Wacker of Indianapolis, who has been the gown was of jade gr ¥ iS net sn bt Lat re guest of Mrs. Fred M. Rickard, left last week for her home with softly shirred dray and sides and her bouquet was { Mr by way of the Canadian Rockies.—Portrait by Grady. Reg -- - tirely of white sweet peas. he two bridesmaids, M ar a with Mr, and Erwin, of Astoria, Ore, und Mis and Mrs, Wak ersona Josephine wis >» wore J.P. Lod an chiffon frocks in a lighter tone Saturday o1 Mre, George Gun eave, Mr, Jack Carrigan and Mr. Alan their flowers were w r yacht a week-end cruise Pid: pba wit | ps ihn ; peas, Wednesday M visit ralelin: Oia: and ker, € are spend Carolyn Morford : Tipe Cheers on. and |this month with Mr. Catrigan’s little sister, who wa 1) F tien in "Now Orie Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Carri wore a French ruffled ‘ M 4 “hen Regierce: cate green, and carr a ba ‘Lake Crescent for a k's st & of smali white flower 1 ese seq esas . r pi dee ‘ Knox Walk rs. 3 it wore a ocaded gold , rs e on . pos! « are the ae alvidioe tnt oats Banke rs’ Wives ; ork at the E unt : oetkne of roses and sweet peas. Mrs. Mor-| Entertained vorsit sige ex Stafford at their hom ford was in bi satin embroid M Worrall Wil entertained ered in iridescent beads, and small luncheon Wednesday at the Sun All Ww nate ; Autumn flowers for corsage. M Cota ta ie veavae thelr me " os Burwell was gowned in orchid geor sith bankers, attending the Re | 4t t ave. N Bir sand sca hort trip t ty gette heavily beaded and her cor-| gional Trust company dP ase sage ‘was of rosebuds and lilies of ik ae ‘ria: Chaves MM Tews kode ee Dinner Will Honor urs, Il, i viniting hin atiter Mr, Harold Morford was best man ee 6 Sola a b for his brother Mrs. Fi At the reception, Mr To. honor Blaine, Mrs. L. W. Le Stewart Smith, and Kline Hillman p 4 over M. J. Carrigan will entertain with | Mrs J. F. La \ = di ‘supper table, chi « with a small dinner at thelr me th bias noe Sd qY white blossoms and candles, assisted | evening. 4 r by the Misses Rosalia Morford, ae Ae v : c rip t n OUuN S Catherine Greenwell, Lorraine c TO FINISH OUT TH and Mrs Luncheon at Home Lois ks m Landstrom, Janice Royal Wilhelmy. The Pantorium will m . ) come to Lipton new. MAIn-168 For trave Mrs. Morfo re} Mrs je Me c ined 16 | heavy Canton cre m in W afternoc t a fe si ei cocoa brown, with collar in and in Mr " experts a but | beg legit tae shade, a tailored velour hat to cor-|M. Adams Calgary, Alta., who *<% fi h ! | ole’ det fan that wcll “28 respond and a corsage of gold and|was the guest of Mrs. Frederick| Mrs. Alfred) Ro eturned ew are chosen, | | . flower: Adams, from a five weeks’ v rich brown tinted rr @ OANAr Replatiber 15, Mr) and Aft Mea vee Only the finest BUTTONS COVERED Morford will be at home at Dance at Olympic Mr. and Mrs, Thoma with Hem: ng asd pleating, with’ expért workmans! Elite, 414 Is always a “happy thought’ ath ave. N , E Yymy Mr. and Mrs. P tea reaches your ‘eva Rar aa abe Shop. 1616 i Avenue, I sees Golf Club Memph nn sea . i T Olympic nd Country | Turt tee ‘ are to ler an will Be the order of the day Originality is a quality to b Miss Jeanne Adams aes 2a Fie er Ginr et, to b # pleate » a v. S coatly Hfeund Ganon: Gee to Give Dinner dance on int eee eS ‘ony far parts of the world In compliment to Miss Mary F 15, 3 Ambrose M. Bi MARIE NELSON HE MODEL {vets f 3 ° dle and Frank Roddie, Jr., who oo ding Augus' 6 San} Is re-making frocks, suits and. ec after the latest NO MORE HEADACHE ; their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sompice Paris, One really is ultra-fashionable in her creations Since I've commenced /wearing gl S, Roddie of Los Angeles servic at 5 myles a4 ! Bank Ble they're such a great relief! ng mu town. Miss Jeanne Adams, Orthopedic Shops Mr. and “Mrs. William oie « Fraser-Paterson's, are wonder daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Frederick} Mrs, 0. B. Leonhart will be hostess| with their son and daught > Afyone: sono: té handy” with the needle can. sew -two . Adams, will entertain at dinner Sat. Renton Hill Gui the Ortho-| have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. ireshas tata on Tiahoed cele an old gown The worried expression that urday evening, at the Tennis club. | edie lunch room assisted | A. 8. Wildridge for several days, have ih Hibs saa hte ereatiane” nothing more or less than n Ati Sy by Mr J. Bradeen. Ww. ¢ returned to their home a p for fve, Mrs. Julia Morr 8. Fred cee sai Luncheon for pvehbgierss WD Pracnak, Min| {Mala 16a; Purnell Ara. Cather AT BETTY FARIS -:- Come Shopping With Cecille -:- Starting anew! That's what Seattle shops seem to be do- ing. Thousands of yards of silk are draped in windows, al- most to be had for a song, offering untold opportunities for the woman who is clever herself, or who knows of a modiste who wields the needle to her satisfaction. And for the woman who wants to see immediate results for her dollars, whole rafts of hats, smart coats, and dainty frocks so clever for the afternoons are being marked down till it seems almost a shame to take them for what they are marked. I've talked to so many women of late who are wisely taking advantage of the opportunities that they are meet- ing daily and buying things at the wonderfully reduced prices they're finding prevail, to put them away for nezt year, or even to wear later in the season. These folks are working on the idea that a “penny saved is a penny carned.” In the racks where the lines of summer frocks are so rapidly thinning under the drastic slashes in prices are appearing the smart new things of the coming season, so, chile yowre picking up bargains, you may be “taking the pick,” as well, of the ultra-new frocks, and more'than com- pletely refurnishing your wardrobe. THE LOVELIEST FEATU t Ke them look alm as if the pert Electrolysis, can rem 1109 Amer Bank. EL ng b? Young girls, conscious o. . h iil yield a froc r two is Of oe THE “ODDITY” FOR A G hash wrinkles grow where they've * SHOP | AT L. M. COFFMAN’S RE: superfluous hair. Esther Baum, ex- jove them. istablished twelve years. ugliness of hair on the face, often irritate the tender skin with depilatories that are anything but per- IFT when it's from Coleman's Import Zotel Gowman. ee sought by “the giver of gifts” and e the choice of lovely things from reading and sewing— Dr. and Mrs, Edmunds, Balcony ful with the eyes. a lot of women habitually wear te eye-strain—it will make nasty little no right to be! the Misses Dabney R. M. Lawren Mrs. H. M. Pease, | ine Maxwell left tod by motor for New frocks are arriving daily from the Eést ginal little models The new fall hats are in—the most gorgeous of the new Pansy In compliment to Mies Sarah and! Mrs, E, M. Brown, Mrs. G. L. H.| Portland to spend t week-end that look twice the price ask d for them—a featured group is shades in felts, velours and velvets in the smartest models. 228 Miss Ellen Dabney of Boston, who\Graves, Mra. Louis Lockwood anc ay 628 marked at $1 1631, on Sixth, New Medical Bldg Pine Street are the guests of Mrs. Frank Dab-| Mrs. F. J Dr, and Mrs, Arthur Whitney and : eee | LA cae ney, Mrs, Horton C. Force will en 3r Guild, with Mrs. H. L.| daughter, Miss Constance Whitney 4 One adorable little gown is of black chiffon velvet with applique The bright new shades for hat and “trims” add so much to the tertain at luncheon Monday after-|Greene, will have charge of the Thrift | of St F and Mra. J. M roses and leaves of velvet on the smartly flared short skirt | fall costume noon at the Tennis club. Shop on Saturday Adams, of Alberta, who hh rf be \ A CW ee ae ; Tora ae ERENT rary ay : Me bac guests of Dr. and Mrs BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR HAT. | PRINT SILK FROCKS , ane hd te ¥0 Ave _ Lidl hor For the coming season, please do drop Pri unbeli ly low for ciearance—some down to $7.50 (really omen S u Ss : lute ete in at The Bubble! You'll be rewarded, } clever, too) at The Hollywood Shop. 1621 Westlake, . a - * for the darling hats there are unequaled Ms Ota Sare CLUBS FOR SATURDAY STANDING COMMITTEES Re ci A. Gaines, of Jackson sa’ quatibesontyles and’ value On eg Rts A smart: little dress is ‘ef green and white striped heavy tub JOINT PICNIC ANNOUNCED FOR YEAR Me a 7 he guest of Mr. and clever things of ribbon, felt, satins’ and silk, and will be the ideal thing for the house in the. cooler Greenwood chapter, 0. E. 8, and! ‘he Woman's Century club an.) ™ Xinehart for a few day valvetn; etctrom $6: to-$10. S18 Eikeny et iftcrnoons and evenings Greenwood lodge, F. and A. M.. ar€| ounces the following standing com-| 4, ; é : eee 4 edie ke to have a picnic Saturday, August |Nounces the following stags wna Padiea pl Scatter LARGEST SALE Pie earn » THE TAYLOR BABY SERVICE ev arteenaed gee in the| Mmittees for the year 1925-2 erric Miss hel Byrnham Careful choice of a hat now will assure re \ Bocohd Hooks Hinge Be z Shrine grounds, at Lake Ballinger.| Americanization Department (Com-| @re spending a few days at Mount IN THE WORLD you good wear for several months, for ad Te Ghvkpecial elle’ peeing ely Bring lunch basket Service, Citizenship-Train. | Painter : the range of materials and shades is AEM at Ske det eee y eee | s+ ery. wide ’ W, Barker, chairman. | 4, eee ILLUMINATED - : fr. and Mrs. George Lawrence oe a8 The first few days of school are a LAWN FETE Civic Committee (Health-Narcottes, | Wilton are’ being congratulated upon Aes io a Pie tat ite red of av aS Te thos Members of the Alki Point Fruit | Industrial and Social Conditions}—|the birth of a son at the Swedish THE HAT FOR FALL membered all of little daughter's life, Members of the Alki Pol f Keebler gatvk | Just simply MUST fit your he Hazel Josselyn specializes and that memory will be all the happier if she and Mission will augment | Mrs. C. W. Chandler, chairman iced teseiehy s vd lite A arWlt shoadel and remodelin: 4054 Arcade Square wears a dainty frock, their tre by a benefit, iMumi-| Education Committee (Education, | = = in large and small headsizes and re 5 csebagies + nated NN | pone as Miran s Pasties SOS Rens OE The hat is practically the important feature of a costume WHERE DO YOU GO Mr. and Mrs, Beverly B. Dobbs, on | Natural Resources)—Mrs. F. T. Mer- oman is really dressed” unless her hat is smart, For! your shingle? The experienced man at Beach drive, Saturday evening, Au-| ritt, chairman No woman ix really . " se: ive, Sa y z \é SN aPSUMAIA ABH cbeODMinDT Kennedy-Shultz Beauty Shop charges only gust 8 A vaudevill ‘ogram is] Historical Committee—Mrs, Victor Lb oaleadar tifty cents. 404 Peoples Bank. MAin-5780. one of the features being planned | Zednick, history; \ A. C, Warner Pig x oe eee noe é for the occasion, and there will be | Club ferap Book; Mrs. William Rees FUR TRIMMING PREDOMINATES girls prefer to have a man cut their hair, and when you s In the newer 4, and there's a discount of ' know of one who also gives marcels, you've saved time , & + Mrs. Dobbs, Mrs. E. F. Brotze and| Hostess Committee—Mra, N. W Fe ane Mdel Pou LROWE “EAD WoeOHIAy A ie u 0 you've saved time and ; Mra, J. J. Cannon wilt be the host-| Brockett, chairman; Mrs. Q. H. Peet, | ay ebtans 1 Sans (| aids, ico chairman \ ‘ \ >ATTERN HATS COPIED $559,110 House Committee—Mrs. M. H.} An looney on Your No matter how delicate the fabric, fur is to be noted. somewhere| PATTER? ATS } f' PICNIC Brown, chairman d Save Money | on it, if the garment is smart at all With your own materials at ‘The Model Millinery, 529 Peoples i nnual basket picnic of the Legislative Committee--Mrs, I of | Hive? oe Bank Bldg ola q Ladies’ Auxiliary No. 14 to P. and 8.| Jennings, ¢hairman ; . y ayy J F,, will be held Satur August| Music Committee (Musle .depart-| | NO MORE ACHING FEET! } You may have been admiring a stunning hat in a shop vwindoto, 8 “at Magfolia Bluff. There will be| ment of Women Century club) | Even on the warmest days, for I'm pearing pneeren ‘ Hoot Vitters and now you know you can afford to have it copied exactly, for 4 sports from 2 until 4 o'clock, Cof-| Mrs. J. H, Templeton, chairman | | OW AERO ES and comfortably “right” at the instep. vy much Tess than the original would cost. fee will be furnished from 1 until] Membership Committee—Mrs, M.| ot o relive ff ¢ ne gery ea! 1» A $. aeloek. KE, Harrah, chairman; Mrs. William , THOMAS MEIGHAN IN “COMING THRU”, } " All U, A. memberg and their exiae| 3 » Vice s hairman : | ly Red 4 bog ere who will CE ae oe at Ha ‘ Waa yin Is to be shown at The Colonial theater Sunday and Monday, ‘illes are invited to attend rogram Committee—Dr, Hattie | educe i are left of the summer wi . i August 9 and 10, with Lila Lee and Wallace Beery in the sup- : ot ae | Slaughter, chairman | Prices Great y | the utmost in comfort, and yet are trim on the feet porting cast. Tuesday, August 11, Charles Norris’ sensational novel, Se. is Social | Committee—Mre. C. YF, Gps » | ey arse Bread,” is to be on the screen there, starring Mae Buseh, Nort PRAIRIE [oF he au " Nd vcator 1 . Norma oom CLUB PION | Clarke, chairman Men's Educator Shoes, $10.00, 7 85 uP YBAR'S FELT HAT Talmadge fn “The Only Woman," with Eugene O'Brien, is coming Pde The Prairie Rose club will pienic| Printing Committee—Mrs. A, 1.}]) NOW. ....s. see essere Se PADAERCAS SION . ! LAST YEAR'S en 1A i i ae | Thursday, August 15. y i hy 7 3 inge © r Sty]) . eyyr 4 Sty | yer haps: elvet, or even silk--car »© reblocked Into one . @ oak at Woodland park, Saturday, August | * aoe ages a nde | Stylish stout Shoes, Oxfords and Strap $6 45 | ae v da ; agin Ny ti ‘ NSB BAKE a RY Hoe us on ; oe Re 18, at 4 o'clock. Supper will be Fin, chalriats Mea -w. w{j| Pumps, $8.00 and $9.00, now.......... . | or eye acme. very smart ‘new fall jedela too,. 620:Peopien Bink | THE OLD SUR/CAPE J served at 6:30 o'clock Member Saphbater 8 Nf et | Short’ ined in: Wornet Faney Pumps i Nding You've given up as useless can be a smart jacquette if Robb will bring basket lunches and the| Dornberg, vice chairman We ‘ ie 3 3 8 ] eee CA Me makes it over for you Peoples Bank. MAin necessary dishes, Coffee, cream and iys and Means Committee—Mrs tan and blacks... . 6.0.0 eee tents . ee Viti merton, chairman | ati ¥ shed by the club . mail worth i op 5 : ind thelt Parliamentary = Drill—Mra, W, §,| sring the children in and fit them out at the cut nn acagon, that {t's well to \ are cordia ited touay | Mary ods BEMIAMBHArED | rice, ' time is getting May s location. can in the matter of head families are cordially imvited t Building Committee—Mrs. 1%. 0. prices. Our time is getting short in thi ‘ nd, ‘The Prairie Rowe club banner will indicate the place of the plenic Jones, ehatrnmen HOYT SHOE CO. 1402 Third Ave. at Union Can be cleverly mended by Aronde ADDITIONAL CLUBS HARMONY HOMESTEAD NO, 174 if ANNUAL FALL SHOW | Harmony Homestead 4 Rainier Valley Horticultural o-| Brotherhood of American Yeomen, ciety will hold its second annual fall] will hay socia| Tuesday, August xhow September The latter part} 1, at 8 p,m, at 19294% of August the sdtiety vall have a] All Yeomen and friends cordially in panic. vited. You may have tueked au heirloom, afraid to trust tt found one who truly is an hird ave v We wear our winter Wats so longs and we need so many during GRANDMOTHER'S PRECIOUS CHINA coonomize wherever and whenever we The jacquettes of this seaso i year and a wee bit of cutti ie i @lever hands will work eye ,| YOULL NEVER Mr. Buettgen 3 Ceramic Art usr] rock like yours if Madan n are very similar to those of Inet no and stitehing here and there by Hers, EE ANOTHER ve Choulnard makes it! Absolute originality and perfection characterize her smart creations, 210 ‘i Lap Rho McDermott Bldg, 4th at Pine ay in cotton some much-loved china een, to the hands of a mender, but tive | 1 saw the most gorocous materials I've ever laid eves upon in artivt at such work. ihe shop of @ smart modiste, who orders them from the Bastt (Advertisement), eet