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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1925 THT EATTLI TAR eee ee | Seattle BaCiRty keen reser s Campfire Notes ic i ol PAC ate Benefit Dramatic by Edited by Lillian Keen I er. Teley ie MA in - , s tant Emor A Bm WOMA t : ri Assistar aura Emory = eae \ ales me e Pilg Cone Miss Olivia Swinehart Will Wed This Au- ' iaon ; : follows tumn; Party to Honor September Bride ' ee mM" AND. MP GEOKOS) Trove to Be Compli- r ' th T i te 5 : BROUGHE! WINEHART Mact Samsel, : N s wees eara 8. Samse ' Idaho t ae ire, 7 ‘ t oO.} \ ‘ ame n , Mrs. E. IC 2 A : ; servings ) a ed . t oe oh hi a i 1 } f ar whe Bridge Tea fo hha gE the: first, of a harcore and | ‘ G ' eens Miss Whalley cee CHARTS B)0i . 0 a aap ' ; cary. of her mo w, Mra, H.W t t her he k re ire. EP. ¢ 37 | 8 Bea a of 4 ; : , Crosby, in roof Miss Al chy , v Hh saber pW cankoa te Crate Ores ¥ 415 ¥ alley v s ma se t t jue * fi e A * @:: Holeomb w rte 60 mnized Mrs. Hannah Martindale ( HUMANE SOCIETY ed : oat me t ' ‘ ; 9 ewes ford of Washington, D, C,; Mrs. Da-| The King County Humar Sie Sait Mall wno oko keen the ' rdeen and ? ae Stx tables w - y, and wae s crane a delphia J ! a ger had meeting M t of - Agen for te 5 tere y it guests will come ‘ 7 P Vda la ° aeenne Mrs. Gertru ‘ W. | cafeteria private din om eat SETS SCHOOL F ‘ pig Fgp eto J Young, Mrs. T. R. Limer YW.QA ie as lOBERLY f ‘ie r . M Kk. Rinehart preside ove red , Ha A Mrs. Currie Will « table, and Mrs, Fred Everett | mETA PSI MOTHEI Mra, K cK it ' Al Re yourse outa Entertain Next Week Sh ren cP aeifatsis Dale ocaOce. | eee from f L ! ra missed 12 ae Part ira’ A c Diaditie two : : r Beta Psi M p2 \ s arg Ale f ers. : . r = - Se Rainier Golf Club ALKI PB. TA chy re ko ope ome Shopping @ith Cecille -:- g tt umm: t Rese ay be made with) WEST SEATTLE CHAPTEF George Black, M M 8. D. « ran, BEa , 01 § will entertain at| Mrs. L. G. K at, GArfid-6 West” titile Chat No. 1 Ww . nome. Honor Guests i tei Miss Brow id : at Luncheon aaj sop hes Li beha Nae Luncheon Will he Honor Mrs. Walker Mrs. J. R. O'Dor of Washing The gue ton, D. C, who ts visiting in t club next Monday : Pe wes Bridge Tea At 7. A, wi first Cea ‘ ts : Luncheon and Bridge a Whbe kite teas euud ¢ prerorean ap) i tae ee . n hot of Mrs. William Sher-| Maltby, o man Walker, who will le t After one has finished “prep” th for Wasl n chool and begins, in a material Mr. vane : Will ne v ' Declare TILE NEIGHBORHOOD stones fashion, to “get ready’ for college, Mrs. Gregory Wi bre ie aly eee rd Ave. and KE, Untow 8 the most important item on the list, Be Honored Mrs. H rowe St t . . eves! of course, is “what to wear.” Mrs. Orville H. K t ft St erat P eal 6 ue ‘ } : The shops, and particularly the itis “ tt t athe <a maller ones, are a great help, for M ; Nphncjat Clur ert C) . mir W , eth they've the most collegiate looking | Pha be berg Oe Ai o aN coats, and hats to show you s Mra nV J r OUR SEATTLE DOWNTOWN STORES and most every college girl can af- ae Lady st sy i 85 Pike St. (Outlook: Market) South End Public Market ford the prices you'll find on the dat fy ih Witllam Jach i . Bs Westlake Public Market most ot tha tdoal -y Luncheon by ate ee ne — Miss McGrath Mills College Club Large package of Cit- " Re in ar : Miss Marion McGrath will enter- |“ gdp Kriss 3 G lated S ; , » OFF rus Granulated Soa tain with a luncheon ‘at the Sun-| Has New Officers and a large i a FLOUR Se ARTE Sah Ue aa Hales pea : set club Saturday for} Mills College club has elected i hast gs | Ha 1 SALE OF AUTUMN HAT FUR-TRIMMED COATS Miss Martha Drumhe will | ¢ officers to serve for the of Citrus FREE! | fs Reg $7.50 ts and y 4 felt Bon Ton | In the very latest of shades and styles (clever frocks and hats, eave shortly int te |e ; ; our regular 74c | | fancy, pat i our. 709 Pine | tov), are inexpensively priced at The Hollywood Shop, 1621 Westlake, and Miss Cath e o Donald Smith, president ‘ Moniana " Aiea ee | 818 4a going abroad. Mr § 5 id) value all » i be 1 t sre rth y while to hunt the slightly out-of-the The deepest, richest and warmest shades of many a ycar are ab . f ; ; : P #'% , s | tor eb Pa one ay shopa if y t real value for the smallest possible outlay! he rage” this season, for coats and matching frocks. Service at er ton, tr | Crystal White Soap ; ys dear e wg Orthopedic Shops a ce sag or eio: é ALL TYPES OF DANCI ‘ | A DISCOUNT OF 25 PER CEN he Rent Hill guild w ave |} t Fre k & | échare 2: é Are t eget wahegte aot ba! s . On all fur work at The Model, 529 ie Bank Bldg charge of 1 tic Luneh room : room | Fels Naptt ie tog . marae G H. Graves ay ye It pays to have one’s old scraps of fur gathered together and made by Mrs J , over, with everything fur-trimmed this year Krafve, Mr It ncheon lub ie Good Quality Cali nd ite wil des : dopa D ig Pia ear | Saxe, Mrs. ¢ Mount Baker Pa lornias — - 2 sire aon Seah ad ‘ apee: BHT. thle werk, ¢ Y AY 7 " ridge party t " Wedr ~—Large Can training! . vat worn all summer—until you've sent it to be cleaned at hi’ pfrsmeslee a seit he . the Pantorium Dye Works—you'll find that the moths will bother day after f th pe JUST A F ie AC TION ABOV E AY ost them le you take this precaution. MAin-7680. Dickinson, presi dai Dromedary GR F P P H ‘ Dust and perspiration that are naturally in clothing that has beeme y, represented by Schne resident; Mra, A. T. Brand The hearts of the finest eves worn, even a few times, tends to rot the material. pectally, tt is so TAN Hi tein Mrs. H. L. Gitene. ' ¢ retary to f ts than to save) BUTTONS COVERED —— be and i y ; F ight And hemstitching § cents a yard. Elite, 414 Eitel Bldg. over aA Bartell ; ~ Women’ s Clubs Heinz Tomato Ketchu YOUR PERSONAL APPEARANCE thd vnartial cache eee ; a f Some of the smartest heavy frocks that I've seen this Fall have CLUBS FOR SATURD. reg Is you if yo had an Improved Permanent been greatly ornamented with self-covercd duttons kK ! 4 : ned on ‘the Wave at Racku auty Shopy 1 they now! 210 ewe S OF DANCES PI ANNED gements, by 7 r " Aire nto the t Fitel Bldg. ELiot-6i$4 yates se " stg ha : Ara utine jes. ( : EF . wegen DID YOU KNOW acs aie in . nesting t Strictly pu ar , he huslaane 13 80 little time to vother swith her That the Camp Lewis Wireless ts soon to open a great modern , , ge avo 7 factory? I'm told it will be one of the most splendid in the whole { Ea «pecinl pri I pena Northwest, and we're all to hear more about it very soon! | on, fi > be 1 I u » ton elp to her . evening, September <.| SEATTLE COUNCIL PT. A Cet ia <n pe ! Sertinedltrel tent a pad oarddedbcae: Be ura Pint fas : THE LINES OF THE NEW FROCK i e as as Council of Parent ‘© CIDER VINEGAR Quart hottie. Ie AT THE GOL D SHOP You're planning to! make’ will ‘be much more clever if Afism Bean S Stdseatter the datos taig | aeulenode cede, aude Agate ring olid gold, are speclally priced at $2.50. 1426 cuts and fits it at her studio, 309 Peoples Bank Bldg. a eptem| 5, at 10 o'clock, at First " & place on the second and fourth Sat-!y, w.C. A. auditorium. A large at i rn & cena oe It's the way the collar fits,,or th rt turn of the belt, urday of month tendarice is desired. Three new AMAIZO OIL atte, for trying Pi age Se ai) paerees oe ite the way, the. esllor f the smart turn of the belt, that ' eee | re will be elected, s that fortune-favored strollers occasionally find on the beach Sicet ares j ALIAH CHAPTE E. 8 ; f " THN adic rs Allah Cha 165, expecia , esent : 5 H Se ge THE NIFTIEST COAT oil diva a. cued parts ra 5 . REBLOCKED BY HAND For Winter has just been made from its owner's last season coat v aie a » s¢€ | Corn or o t The Mode @ the cles elvet 1 j ut The Model! Dressmaking and remodeling of suits, coats and acatliig Keptenher( 18." at. PHILOMUS CLUB K sto d els St h Phe 12 At The Model ne cl felts, velvets and velours that are de 5 iii The. Philonn ee Ing r b da arc c lighting t! women. 629 Peoples Bank Bldg ‘ frocks 1s done (hemstitching, too), at 529 Peoples Bank Bldg. feteria e "hilo is club il meet . . . aed onday, September 14, at Newent: Though you paid od for c i r, it's © “ARD PAR aé im ' . lick GF fs If your hat is reblocked by hand, and not’ by machine, you may ae Du ‘paid a good price for tha, coat of Joat wear, it'sy Doims CARD F ARTY oe : the home of ‘Mrs vert s Makes Hot Cakes Delicious—F, G. F. Byand ay volry nat ¢ hand and not by, ma ine, dou may plotely ‘out’ of date: Koib, whlabs scleter Namie: re oreHNaned crieariag aekian Sep [aes ar, ees 14-Lb, pum A: THE HAT FOR THE CAMPU Nahas 48 kt £ breiock fa Dimate's| ; > Can Tp Tn + ‘ will its wearer so well if Hazel Josselyn (who specializes im sees speaks wcetadel Hasan ta wes TO THE HOST head-sizes and remodeling) makes it, 4054 Arcade Square. dining car, APRON SHOWE H pur parties, you'll find just the very cleverest things a AEG STEVENS W/ ft. ¢ The Norwegian pita for pri leman's t p—unusual things that will de The average college girl gives her hat a great deal more hard wear, STEVENS t tion oon h in A A Pegged i z ark ave 4 light ts. 1616 nd. Hotel Gowman in all gorts of weather, than her downtown sister, and her hat eMieses! , enefit for the annual bazaar whict or from a far corner of Europe, though it be just a tiny thing | FIFE AVE, |! ELS i. o'clock Wit Sead AENGVERIROR “Lanoheen MAIDINIDAHO CORN ESSEX BRAND PEAS 4th Ha ORE TE neh tt dedicat o tay thing, wit! FIFTH AVE. MODELS ‘ Rael ci vill in November, Luncheon , thrill the woman who wins it more’ than a costly “American-made Sounds like the announcement of another fashion revue, but it's \ eth inti will be serve | Very oo New Pack 15c Good, sweet New York 15 vift the title of the picture to be at the Colonial, featuring Mary Phil- P| VALUMNAE What fioiasmes'wiliske Seu 0/108 —the No. 2 Tin Peas—the No, 2 Tin Cc o 84s bin and Norman Kerry, Sunday and Monday, September 13 and 14. University of Washington), 06 ies Hes Pais A ‘ ot » Sept mnae association will hold its|jorin chairman: Mrs. A. Xi. Sol AT L. M. COFFMAN’S SHOP Tuesday, September 1, will bring Irene Rich in “A Lost Lady." miseting. Dt. NOC YORE St INO es hea en aii BCONOMY 1 CRESCENT PINEAPPLE unty Balbriggans, in the newest shades and novelty styles are 5 pe . Wilsonian, Saturday, September 12, ; 4" Ph RB uarae man eOusta FRUIT JANS MAPLEINE Whole Sliced pularly priced (and they've a special on hosiery now) those | TIRED FEET at See BE : . Pints, per doz, .2e Bott) 1 can 17e who have ever shopped there, I need not praise the styles, quality Make tired bodies, but no one who wears Lindgren’s Foot-Fitters eee | WE: SIDE WOMAN'S CLUB } Quarts, per doz M8 | re | 2 can and prices of their hats more 3 Pine will suffer in that way, for their roomineds at the instep and BETHLEHEM THIMBLE The West Side Woman's Improve: | paket is Rg seme AC Id : awaits snugly-fitting heels eliminate that possibility. 1807 Fourth CLUB ment club will hold its first meeting | § COCOA Some of the newer Balbriggans are coming in one-piece modets, : PRE Bethlehem Thimble club will have |f the fall season with a reception OYSTE 1-6-1b, can fhe trimmed oddly with bright wool flowers or yarn stitching! | The well-dressed woman will wear shocs that match her costume, 23 Seppe aN is tpn ut the home of Mrs. F. W. Schroe 4eon, tin Ite | 1b. can ies Stee Y x ‘ and in keeping with the season—flimsy shoes on a rainy day are | Abe a Pe abel tid Moa der, 3716 39th ave. 8 oNyene g-o8. tin I-Ib, can bh tale MRS. ALLEN IS BACK | never smart, because they cannot be neat. is 4 ort h , 88 lds : on. tin ORE AG \ #4) MRS. ALLEN Is ACK | urday evenin ptember 12 g | Sept 15, at o'clock M | — a No. 1 can 4 ‘ ' | es tan py el Allee ch will be In charge of the NOS (Gat ea At Mrs, Barnes’ Haircutting Shop, you'll be glad to know. Poudre | o 6 i ‘ o'clock, Retreshments and favors, | % 0 | ii MIG Puff Beauty Shop. 504 Union, MAin-0417 $5—BETTER HATS—$6! Friends are inv ee es eter | gens | CLOVER HONEY payee eee ey ab ike ‘ Unequaled in quality, style and workmanship : 5 HOSTPONE P.T) A. MEETING “| _ Absolutely pure - 5 tho THA BvOue Hate AN wi Paglia ENae mada emianne and chie is an | are the smart hats at The Bubble Millinery, ADDITIONAL CLUBS | | on, glnah 10 balla to tin, 2 7 ha fashion that adda personality and chic ts an art specially priced for Saturday at $5, $5.60, NS Paepwine sto: thavopanitw of tachool | 1 bulls to tn rT acquired these days through study and practice. and $6,50—velvets, velours) and. velvet ‘cont a litte (waa Petnk ; : 60 balla to tin le : $6.50— 8, 3 LEAGUE OF | this w Franklin PAT, A. has 81.00 x z a psn : | binations. Just compare the styles and values WOMEN VOTERS oni renee its meeting to some future | | plies REMODELING OF FUR | in this clever shop with those of others before Plans are being made for the visit | date. | i Coats, jacquettes and neckpieces at Robbie's Shop, 225 Peoples | you purchase a hat. 218 Pike st. to Seattle of two women from the | iene | ROM Tre tihrke: Bank Bldg | Ce iv National L of Women Voters STPONED | PEAS | cS | The jaunty little felts that are so very smart for the early Fall These Mrs. Casper Whit ptember meeting of | : is If you've an old, old “set of furs’—string neckpiece and anctent season are giving way to more elaborate models of velvet, velvet | Ae w York ty, fr Ht vic a Lawton ; ehoo! ih as ‘been R nay he jilauin vent HufPoae clever ifurtlér. cd ahalke (ani (onaretniovemaren telesttng and satin, and vetours, especially for afternoons and dress occasions, president of the National league, | postpone n ctober, Announce: | Seb) & . . BAKING 12-0” bottle for your winter coat and Miss Marguerite Owen, legisla. | ment later i's rowpEn ane Pia | SPECIAL ATTENTION TO BEGINNERS | Wi we 6 * PLAG BRAND CUT iy 7 , 4 é ae UU DLIN IN EV INS 4 tive were Henrdawadt ei cenae cme | b. can sane RERUGEE. BWANS OH, SO “DIFFERENT” | Is given by Mre Buettgen, at Coramie Arts Studio, 4187 Arcade N Vhitney, who comes to Seat. | SUNSE WG ATER can : ‘ ha 4 at y is give ee AM tla LD bi ibe denicag al gaia : u | That's what women sity of tho pattern hats they've had copted Square. us publi rhaee the work | Sundet Heights’ Literar from thelr own material at The Model—"and so reasonable,” always q y ; blic meeting on the Sun igh 'y follows) 689° Peoples Haute Gide ; If you've been secking someone who can mend delicate dits of ] of Women meet with Mra. Alte Crame 7 china or glassware, in the ecleverest and least noticeable fashion, | end the rest of h noonday luncheon Tues: kad aed | then T've found just such an artist, you'll be gtad to know, on ‘organtéation tember 15, at Madison part COLLEGE GIRLS! | etre sna tal stot val Mp post ape NN Crd A vielt to Dr. and Mrs, Edmunds, Raleony Mraser-Paterson's, wit! NO MATTER WHAT THE oce ASION women interested infu: ey : at \ “Tt help you with your eye problems and probably save you many a | The frock in which you'll be most engaging you're certain to find | for the children’s amend eh Vox ; aa nlf tudy" wrinkle during the coming school year in Betty Faris’ clever shop, 1631, on Sixty, New Medical Bldg. Owen has had consid: | © regular meeting of American stitcinaty | Ree . ainea Th lowlaldtivawor | ha on ages Ndi Metall eae Ko. many of the tiny erowafect and lines on the forehead could be} The smart woman must ewereise even more care than anal in | Mrs, 1 1 prosident of the| Post will be held Monda ra prevented if the eyes were fitted with reading or sewing glasses | choosiny her fall wardrobe, for the absolute reign of the “atratghts 4 Washington league, will plan for| ing, September 14, at & o'clock, In 4 MDs -down” o'clod! ttn up-and-down" has about passed. Mics Owen's work here the Legion elubrooms, 609 Third : CAaveneteastent), ; ; gue Hester Hollingshead, ave 4: uhh ry UE ICE COE Puen Tate) tea SOOXNOLLEGIATE!" = The whole world will be humming it for the ext two or three weeles, for the busiest persons one meets nowaday ure the girls who are getting ready for college! Whether they are headed for Lastern or Southern chools, or intend to stay right here, they're clothes hunting.

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