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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1 " PAGE 19 MRS. JOHN PEIRCE Women’s Clubs | von Year" [Personal a RA ac CLUBS FOR SATURDAY chors : irs, Archibald DeVoe y alte aud \ _ W of uitles res B18 3 party and) mem Pere, . ; : sear te course an- | ® va leave Saturday aturday af. i ' . ‘ torla, B. C., where James will pte 9 er! 1, fon 4 at the University sche Tuced, ADDITIONAL CLUBS cloe! .ta prexent 1 Of of- ort time " 4 * OUR SKATTLE NEIGHBORHOOD sTORES 10 and 16 ! 1 1 : 5419 Mallard Ave. 23rd Ay BE. Unies afi * p ine Gert v x _ M L Sixth Ave. W. and MoGraw St Tis Blewett # eh f " 212 Mroadway North pid W. Alaska St, 1000 N. 45th St. » 1320 KE. Pike st. ‘conitous ¢ er i i Vis 4 jonsfie OI nd tad Qae Anne Ave. wen; secretary.tre 1 t A r inke Ave. r c Shey RAM or ee oe 4 : ihr W. Green Lake Way 1 \Mrs. Schulz to “ i ' seh I oS o i a ae Saad Ave, N. W. and W. 65th 77th and Wood Ra Honsred | hou ne : i . sta . ne he é OUR SEATTLE DOWNTOWN STORES as f NY 7 HERS, - 4 ‘ os re * phd, ' = oN 85 Pike St. (Outlook Market) South End Public Market * © ch c > " Westlake Bridge Tea for aR Z Mrs. Tork nd M , 1 et “Booth, for severs SUGAR Ry ers ; | Miss Gilmore as dag Lara wet emt A. MEBTON ; ee ‘ Pints, dosan. pe oon at M. = Whiestol a of the ssinah ca Sack $6.19 and's he for the pleasure of Miss| WEST WOODLAND " r ned fror caret Eagleson and Miss " enter Gler ollege. | nesday ~~ s. John Peirce (Ph Newell) with Mr, Peirce, has ° ° e Certo been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Whittier on j Q@ f ll —for making Newell during the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Peirce will leave “e ome 0 in if eCcl 6 mere better jams A A P 1d jellies, September 17, for their home in Cleveland, Ohio.—Portrait es eee by Grady. ; : | —— 2 pi y | bottles ren , 3 (862) Baking Pow , OATS are playing a most important part in the world of a3 | c 2Jb. Can Teas J “Ib. 1b, Se attle Society fashion this season, and they need not necessarily be fur (4 Cc se : 25c pase 48c 49c So et oe eC pls par otpal Tsk te Bi charm onc 722" PEACHES oy Assistant—Laura Emory umage shades are the principal factor in the « of the pi oh SR auCy grate 25c coats being shown for Fall and Winter, and they are very OLING rich syrup. Large can 5 . 7 . " - trimine e co a at be of fu wi L dle . | —New Pa Miss Mildred Farrar’s Marriage to Take Place lavishly fur trimined. The collar must be of fur, w th a wi Hi GOooD CORN mE by cas {5c in S y ; 7 : Sat) : re of t least to the waistline, and many of the coat South: Larmin > ) vere revere of fur at leas 5 1 wm South; Charming W eddin g in Everett Be can chooh wath Vist td tha ARE i ESSEX —A good grade of Nran daughter of Mr. and Mra 4188 Marian Scott Flares, that tend toward waistlines, too, are changing th : } «é BRAND PEAS New York Peas—No. 2 af5e ‘ of 3101 W Weds in Everett ery important garment, and making of it something more . of Miss Marian Snow than just a covering. Something telle me that milady will be é y ee GOLDEN WAX BEANS No. 2 1 5c Bi of Mr. and Mrs loath to remove her softly-shaded coat when she goes calling! pho: 2 Scott, of Everett, to Schilling . Be . Will be sc evening, Sept bh . j Rey. J. H. Jol Mr. Edward Theodore Kline, of To 2 FLAG service at the hor ide's . Kan. was celebrated last eve Bs ; BRAND I om um eas parents Jr ity Episcopal _| THE NEW COATS h Miss) Farrar will ded by} found at The Hollywood Shop are the amartest things or sintcd tales : i ' Ith’ tHe service read by ; ; k aly thoes, too, 1681 Weetlae. —an exceptional quality sorrgpober} Mrs. Frederick (the Rev. E, 3 8 o'clock a 2 Ri a 5 . Pctle, 1 ito sides Ub) enteced’ with her aid la and plated Tusdeic Iaslihly srioined tn for, eresamartes) an exceptional Value . Mise 2 A quality that you need not hesitate to serve, no matter how ‘ father, was. most lovely in a Nimser | i Helen Dorothy San ‘Fran : os 6 ; SJ distinguished your guests, for these fine New York Peas are rm Georgette, It, was) | very small, very sweet and very tender. clseo, as brides Mr. Joseph Be nbaugh, th n Jered in a wild rose design - 1 + Has always hi lever n ney r nov | . | | SPECIALLY PRICED groom's cousin . crystals, bugle beads, pearls & He SPECIALLY PRI é A Ya beak a tha . . Es cae a whice Balbrigg 4 e now, and thi ‘i f s —THE LARGE NO. 2 TINS will be Mr. Robert Pumpelly ¥ 4 with: a cor-| nag De . hos n ades, ni of Denyer, Colo 2 r » lace and’ pearis. mel of San I sec et she carried orchids and For achool girls asa well hose of ua who work Sa stn rt he valley | acen ni has a d to me more than the new Ba PINEAPPLE - B k 1 choke ak | \ honor, Miss Doris | gan or smartness and practicability. je ’ from the Bishops ait » Doris | aoa y Cal. Mr. Dunbaugh is raps: Toca were abel besry : ° stralg' ; IN \ —No 2 —No. 244 rit eel wth abel nce ve ante anh ST: dlunted to aoounce that Walter Kar i © (9c | “" 2 for 45¢ Mr. Dunbaugh an bride wil sree will ‘conduct. ol . \ : mera Fe ETTY F ss Fancy grade, whole sliced in rich syrup. {de in Chicago. tha: eaeuliie ; Women’ Golf Team Will| sar of Be : ile Helen Dar rere a : isi on 8 awa cate and “prices . PINEAPPLE—Extra Sliced “| hi er shop. 1 ixth a lical Bldg Play in Vancouver , : 5 ea It’s quite the thing to be able to paint on china, and smart women Pe a BE ek ge AE Ono) —No 1 Mtg 7 | | No. 2 can 45ce\|- 27c The women's team of the eamaids. Their y are taking an interest in it cans 2 for: Sit ob will.eovto Vancouger, f velvet in autumn . Peete | i Ca next Wednenday. where they | ith elrcular skirts and long podices REMODELING OF WINTER COATS. ser ea THEY SAY THAT THOSE CROWSFEET PINEAPPLE—Crushed will play matches with t om. “2 Ix keeping Mario Nelson, at The Model, busy these days, but no At the x : 6 cyes (lines on the forehead, too) are due as much to No. 1 flat |—No. 2 ; eam of the Jericho cl oe ore A ahieteabet too busy to help you with dressm nd rerr g prot peice ate fed sel shits aeatTh tars Wamiuhday thevexoale ais 15c an 22c \No. 2: Can 25¢ Shaug lems. 29 Pec Bank Bldg lat trontnne niet Gn HeabersPataruse a \ Among those . . . Mrs. “Walter a | maline hats with plaitings of Old dite of fur and odd pieces of material may be worked in It's as important, every bit, to have the children's eyes examined M Theodore Owens, Mrs eon the brims and their bouquets cleverly with last year’s coat, to make of tt a flared model. fore they return to school, it is to see that they are correctly Stafford, Mrs. David H. Moss, Mrs.| sladioluses and zinnias, in one boote ny days! an William Pigott, Mrs. E. W. Mathew. | métching shades to their gowns SCHOOL DRESSES SPECIAL | j ompson, russet. They wore vn a6 son, Mrs. Walter Tracey, Mrs. H.| eh Walter Tatimer, of Seattle Wash material, with panties, sizes five to ten, special, 75 cen WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW ie | : Arthur _ Nordhott | ne eat ted Rani ee Ard $1.00, $1.25, $1.45, $245. Taylor Baby Service, Second Floor, Bige- | The ‘difference betwen dry P anette’? “Compare tl The worlds finent| Corw rt n My widaed Miter! Ghd Lin Gerae| low Bidg., corner Fourth and Pike h 8 of the garmentsethat en swished about in dirty DE ie properties of nts |, Miss Phebe Nell ‘Tidmarsh | Mt ‘erry and Mr. George ee aan somo tallor's shanty with those that have been put thru the x Made from the | Vinegar is due i beaded REVibise wad orange cot oe, thing the children can wear tho first month or so of school, when| the manner of the! tifjeatty, fermented; | les. It isan gel: | ” ° arling l¢ wash frocks are to be bought cheap? aM ~ iC Prive me best wines— clarified and agea | lent tab) ‘d Supper Planned for ange satin, and Mrs, Kline was in sarting. Tape wenan J Matec hc 3 den dame tt HEMSTITCHING FIVE ( Aecur alr veciden|iccuar cog enc atoe | lent table end-eaiad | INZ_ DISTILLED ITE VINEGAR VIN AR | To the valuable and Miss Helen F ‘arrell orchid vel eavily beaded ei a heaves hestnw erent : A yard at The Model, c ank Bldg. brown color, and] develops the full | widely d Sunday Night id-velvet, heavily beaded in brit THE NEW VELVET HATS | nk Bld PA etn eptits pele Sta poate tu NATE ATAT ES fo ‘att nt a “ ol or ations . arriy flavor not found in| the apple. ectly Miss Mary ns will entertain| ‘phe church was brilliant with au . And velvet combination: a rriving A picoted edge or a dit of hemstitch adds the finishing touch that} other vinegar.| Pint bottle. 22 | pure with a supper at her home Sunday },, lowers and follage, which| ( almost daily at Tho Bubble Millinery is needed to the voile undies you are making at home. Pint | some. Pint night “tn | of TH bicep aide ey follage, which Clever off-the-face models, and every con Py any bottle 22c)| bottle night in honor of were massed at the altar and fil font, who will leave st At beige Heh alae’ pests and t ; celvable style and color that is smart for} HAIR ON THE FACE nage snd school in the | tandards | hid eo isaat Paap FP, strpande vat | a certain’ barrier to beauty! Esther Baum, an. expert at OLID 2 | Preceding the ceremony, Mr. Kiv hadi tio . patti: a trolysis, who has been established twelve years, can help you. PACK Orthopedic Lunch and jerett Tructte played the nuptial ; 1199 American Bank Bldg. MAin-5449. Have you ‘seen the clover “Pirate” hats? : é Bhi ety ‘ titte, Youth and Malden,’ “Can NaS Net: rt rea ee eueiee Ma —A very fino grade of Solid Pack Tomato Phrift Shops a cue d'Armour,” “Tho. Betrothal VOUNIY Sau GIS) Of steleE Cr eatUee Cine neath Is anything more unsightly than to see dark bristles on a feminine in the large No. 2% cans, at ... wes 1 Three Tree Point|wrne Vole T Shathaa. ore. sai pin chin? toom on Tuesday, Mrs. John C.liand, Cal, sung “Because” betore| TUXEDOS FOR RENT | And tho features are Hazel Jossclyn's specialties, 4054° Arcade | fll CAMP’S dete 1 8 ane P Arcade 1 be hostess, assl bY | the ceremo d after, "O Pi And smart evening frocks, too. Sutherland Costume Shop, 414 Ta Kitig, Mrais. Hi Stickel. | ene Corenys One after, “O eel aval Bide, LOver: Bactill's, Square, Flavored with selected pork and delicious tomato sauce, Van ea, Mea I'O: Fennec, Mews DP. R ye Meret Nat ere vs BO an A veibeann ape Camp's Beans makes a delightful meal by themselves. They are Allen, Mrs. Clarence giie, Mrs | yas TOPEDTIE DY At te Bverett. Coun The girl who ts working, or going to school on a small allowance, bf ther ¢ Ry beneath the hat is tong or short, you can have tt ready to serve and good either hot or cold. If you prefer them ; try club followed the service, Mra Y itting just right, if you know where to go. warm, simply heat the can in boiling water and open. Buy rakishly turned up and gaily buckled with| A. Simpson, Mrs. Everett Albur-| rarhert Clo M Bape dain will find the possibility of occassionally finding a change in a nifty | Me es | ty Mea OLB: Larmor Mra TiN, [arene eee David Oswald rented frock, a wonderful help to purse and spirits! | Fa | a dozen cans at these attractive pric Meister, Mrs. J. 1. Ritter and Mra.|? Mrs, Frederick Hedges and Mra. ¢ | pasta 4 | “THE SNOB” ‘ hy «Small cans (10¢ size) Medium cans, (15¢ D. Fratt, Mr. Lawrence Beaulieu BC, C | size), 3 for c oe {ie Moe Tawrence Beaullet | Wee BARNES’ HAIRCUTTING SHOP wih Sule slontat Th ater Sunday and Monday, September 6 | 3 for ‘ . § et auxiliary will a } Jdy 1 the Misses Allie 1 Mrs. Allen is back again at The Poudre Puff Beauty Shop. Her she ik) POE forma Shearer, Conrad Nagel and Phyllis Dozen, $1.00 Dozen, $1.20 om urday at the Thrift AAAI iPantGe Hideo, ntomers will be delighted to find her there. 604 Unton, Haver, and Tuesday, September 8, com M. Barry's world-re niison, Frances Hedges and old customers, I : : nowned classic, “Peter Pan," starring Betty Bronson, Last, but Jane, Clough assisted in the dining MAin-0417 fe: ect not least, Thursday, September 10, brings to us “Charlie's Aunt,” the TAO TRA CALIFORNIA OYSTERS room | world's greatest laughing success, starring Syd Chaplin! 10 balls to tin.. PURE SERUM SAR: |r 19c Mrs. John Coleman, Mrs. Bernard An expert operator, who (9 very clever with the smart feather Ppa ye hd ahi relies toeelee ha Bteaveberry c eat | Hochstadter of Seattle, Mrs. Wit cdge shingle, 4s back in her old “haunts,” A good laugh ts one of life's greatest tonics, so ‘the best doctors | OSTA ete eownverry can 23c |liam Cox and Mrs. William Pilz, oe tell ua, — Aprico| .E § PRU TART a Raspberry 8-or | presided over the supper table and| HATS REBLOCKED BY HAND ees ¥. GF, SYHUT Oranga satiginaiades| Saaee . 36c | Mine Betty Ready and Miss Mary Into any shape you wish at Tho Model, and they copy pattern] SHOES ARE SO IMPORTANT! Deliciouss for hot | &-ounce 15c , ead ke Wher perved : pakes, dig- Glass , There s fla- R | Stewart Ferry served the punch hats, too. 529 Peoples Bank Bldg. That's why business people and housewives, especially, go to Lind- Tereene 69c SHRIMP, 15c VOT wd tasti- Mts, Teling "is" &. graduate of tho ght gren’s for their Arch-Iitter shoes. 1307 Fourth, Can ness in the | University of Washington and a It’s a great deal of fun to own several smart hats and to know that Pein ide | eerie NonEy member of Kappa Kappa Gamma they coat almost nothing. 5 Biss pace pc ; i ACR SALT 22-7, Pr & G soar Mr, Kline was graduated from An see at, at ase, antl unhappy looking is the woman whose shoes arelB Blass ....., 35c 10 39c lis . PROTINETS OF CIS aa not tho correct fit for her Pack- 12c|: bars. : iar OWING TO THE REQUESTS OF CUSTOMERS aa) aay C] sp 89c i} “4 2h Who are finding Miss Kittlaus at The Bubble now, she has con FURS REMODELED r neces nex oun |Denver Guest Will sented to do somo remodeling in her shop. Mor years, you know, Relined and cleaned, at a discount of 26 per cont now at ‘thoi LUX, 25) myere —Millod exclusively | Be Entertained he conducted a large remodeling shop in a downtown building, and Model, 629 Peopies Hank Bldg : ie Bs aD TAPIOCA from Che ney ’ | M sho is very clev 2 Ake & " >, ah and it's wholesome, — | “syisy Toyal Treat will entertalr RE each ae eaict4 Ban Me eC hee. $2.59 too «this nut, chocolate with a dabce-on Saturday evening . Fur ia quite the most popular trimming for ca@ts this Fall, ane WB PKR. « caramel candy that’s Babtamten'ta, in’ the Junlor fallroom When one te familar with the work oftene particular person, she nearly every smart model, be it sport or otherwtse, 48 lavishly growing more popular at Tho Olympic has greater confidence in that one than in any other, . trimmed with it. every day. ‘The affair will honor Miss Plaine LF ee St & (G. MPSON, Inc, | Wilcox of Denver, who, with her) WOMEN WHO CARE PARTICULAR ATTENTION page TAY ha STON, U,8. A, | mother, Mra. Charles McAllister Wil Most for thelr complexions get thelr Franco-American tolletrion at | In given to beginntrs in china painting at Ceramlo Arts, 4197 N, U, § cox, will arrive in town next week Tho Model, 629 Peoples Bank Bldg. Arcade Square, NAAN a visit here, Quewossa0apy) ° 1

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