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THE TLE 16, 1925 oo eacnerenaa til JouaRa BARTON TEN | ge aes UT = ersona Ow-—1is e : ALK mrt hn, me . { MISS JOSEPHI WALKER Loalthat Wkaiore oc Verses wt [7 | eattle Society | ice Se ae aha : ye ter eer tl ! ot * t@ fill your Jam a li Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA i deur ere ! 1 f ° t y' nd Je ¥ @ Assistant—Laura Emory HELPING-HAND CLUE en apartment in h 1 rhe Heiping-Hand club will meet s pare pile Marinesiant ce wit mest | "Oe shelves Autumn Hues Are Seen at Charming Wed-, the home of Mrs. Thomas I ‘ ae ding; Bridal Party Named “ee ui Be) HOWENA CIRCLE Vra * + HE marriage of Miss Esther! Miss Whalley Chooses Ladies of Rowena Circle, } trom: there O wt Se bore ant he. Frederick Girard | ‘dal I meet. with Mra, Kehelberser, |to Honolulu Fall Fruits ile oP Ban Dieeo . Birdal Attendants s Wath « y, Thrusd > church, was one of vely we ley, daughter of Mrs. John A, Wha For reservations call GArfid-8378 Lamont will Jeave Thureday dings of ea Th Rev. | ey. to M yde Foy Holcomb. so eres fae Wi st ar ‘ is Make them into Father W read | of Mrs Holiomb, will ill attend Dunst 1a H the servies ai 10 o'cloc i gp abet apn ADDITIONAL CLUBS —— delicious Jams and Jellies 2} eptember At 8 o'clock, at the 2ASTERN STAR CLUB F. 1 ‘ ghter very ch sion of] home af the bride's mother... The ape hag od ; Ss and ; with only One Minute’s Boiling gladioluses. A early! nev. Francis J. Van Horn of Te The Eastern Star « have 6 : egal Ae Bp emums. ref 0 aaa’ “Win yaad “ahha eaevion bridge and awh party Saturday, | A is Me s of the Amlot . ssacw yhekley will te tald September 19, at § k, at 4090 " - ae Making Jams and Jellies by the Certo method is so quick blossoms vag ree oe dlet hity | Miss Emily Whalley, Miss Lucretia 5 egg ts Leonard line Pamele Leor Certo and boil one minute—That's all. What could be nd gold alt gladioluses and | Parkin eye Alice Holcomb and GREEN LAKE UNIT dp Syed. Deh for the: 3 simpler? ; Miss Esther Holcomt ss Pamele Leonard ent dahlias were massed at either side | The board of the Green Lake unit + 7 abies M le , . ‘ ‘ ‘ against lattice of autumn vine Mr. Donald Drew will be ba sns Seitidle ‘and “Ast! Peudtation wyat of an Poe New) And Certo’s short boil — Saves al! the delicious fruit and cathedral candies tn tall can-| man Fund met Wednesday evening, &t| snout three weeks, | juice and flavor that used to be boiled away—Seals delabra __| A reception will follow the cere- the home of Mra. Bol Levinson, 7903 awe them into the jars. Before the service Miss Helen! mony, |W. Green Lake blvd. Plans were Mr. and Mr —Enables you to have half again more jam or jelly ed * rg a be at 0 PiSe | made for the ensuing season, Da | from the same amount of fruit. Worth considering— Touched the Rose," ana during the| Zouse Party were ie ce i ap ‘ eon isn’t it? ce ‘and “Lav-| Over Wael. ki aM wor I lence hospital on September 12 4 s Geptial pees “‘shatanie Meenas: | Oven Week-End The next meeting will be held at . . Besides—Certo-made jams and jellies are better looking, : bride, coming In with her| Mr. and Mra. Charles K. Poo w Mra. Levinson's home, on Octobe M d Mrs. Edward Francis Rite better tasting and cost less, not only in work and time, brother, Mr. John F. Dore, was ve 0 ne = igen nh naam a Ry ga » ees sei Ses» any J (Mure have r - ned f but in dollars and cents Deautiful in a gown of seal fleek | PADY S we es . Fey cone th ol Fic a 4 . mi : satin. Flounces of heavily beaded | ** ‘0° - esata i _ ¢ <vetharp : or Nwd.0514, OF jat the Vairf aparime Order fruit and Certo from your grocer today and you'll Georgette trimmed the circular skirt | “°F ots de — evegeayd # hastens oh as vie < 3 actually enjoy filling up those empty shelves. There’s a and a cluster of orange blossoms | mane soot cM ge aay aero, recipe book with every bottle. Was at one side, The bodice was | Mrs, Burwell to MISA? INARY ICLETY ght r ¢ s > be ff n P - jong and slim, with e@ shoulder! V2, To The Women's Missionar rele ae adorned with orange bu Her vei | reve Tea of the First Presbyterian church p a8 Lg fell in long, soft folds over the court Mrs, William Turnbu meet Frida September 18, at fr, and M James Garfield Edd j train and was bound with a coronet! has cards out for a tea at ock in the ladies’ p o- lof ¥ nd thre aren: '¢ | F of lace and pearis with a sprig of| Friday afternoon from tion will be conducted by M I tte Jack " 4 orange blossoms at either side o'clock. The tea will honor Mra Seavey, * 3 : iB Y ? tt 1 Chat- | Houquet she carried a shower of| Patrick Parnell Clark, who, with Mr young women delegates will have | ham | orchids, Cecil Brunner roses and/ Clark, has returned from Los An charge of the program. Tea will be oe # t white sweet peas. | geles to make their homo here. ne Oldham, who has been f (Surgell) er vacation with her fath Robert P. Oldham, returr to the Annie Wright Semir The matron of honor, Mrs. John| Asked to assist are Mrs. Paul Man F. Dore, wore pencil blue georgette, | Richard Perry, Mrs. George Warren made With a straight bodice and/ del! Henry, Mrs. Henry Ristine, Mre. GIVE CLUB Rooms TEA IN ‘The first fall meeting of the Wom- an’s City club will be in the form of a tea and reception for the new members who have joined this sum- mer at the various neighborhood teas, which have been held under the di- rection of the organization commit- tee. The tea, which !s sponsored by the organization committee, will be given Thursday afternoon, September 17, 3 graceful circular skirt trimmed with | Boole, Mrs. M. M. Carraher, Mrs Mrs ‘om. | French flowers in blue and gold] Brousssais C. Beck, Mra, John B take : 7 | shades. Her broad-brimmed hat was! agen and Mrs. Frederick M. Dud! Mise’ Jane: Perking will feture RAINIER CHAPTE of gold cloth faced with gold lace, | ewe otk from a ‘ | I | with a gold flower and lace orna-| \76 Fost Luncheon f ph and siste De bie Nanisaed NEW ie servations may be made at the t ment, and her flowers were small) +\" { pene Gooding Witter, in Ban Francis | Rainier chapter, Daughters of the | chapter house, CApitl-0600. ; Fellow sladioluses, Ophelia roses and| Given Today veralty post ve | American Revolution will. welcome Ho } orchid sweet peas. iis Fuad Weactter sponsored . fe affair honored the faculty of | man have | its members chapter | ROBERSON CLUB i Where were four maids—Mrs.} . 10 nost luncheon of fourteen cov v / « i the school and the patroneares were r home at | actis at a nd mah! rhe Roberson club will meet “ig | George Marshall (Barbara Kelly).| 6.5 today at the Women's Uni ~ ‘ Mra, Clara Moyer Hartle, and Mra. | © the Hotel | Jo 4 to be gh jenday af-| ihe Masonic small clubroom in: the Mrs. Leo Bennett (Nan Marmont), versity club for the members. of ig - * F. W. Hargrave \8 ternoon, Beptember 22, at the Rain- Miss Constance Martin, of Aberdeen, | 47) Harold Jensen's (Margaret Miss Josephine Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mra. James| ‘sre Ww. . Barnhart assisted the fer Chapter House, Hospitality is| Arcade building the first and third “and Miss Florence Doyle. Thomas) wedding and the as-| Alecander Walker, will leave September 19, for Los An-| hostess receiving 2 extended to all daughters re-| Tuesday evenings in each month at Ses simmer ‘tine Mistants’ ak har weed peles, where shé toill'attend ‘the Girls’ Collegiate School Pr ut the tea table In the and! § o'clock f Gesignt estan Gua cirdalarsékirts ee eon : i Portrait by Grady. Mra. MeCu ! corm trimmed in nosegays of French flow-| Entertaining for S ir ers. Mrs. Marshall's and Mrs. Ben Miss Mary Wilson ‘will ain | sty Mra. (J. C:3 nM a. 1M F. P. Tustin rtha F yf Rett’s were of fleur de lis shade over} a+ bridge on Wednesda ternoon, | C, Hanse M EB. Mol ud diot the w Morn E flesh satin and their hats of orchid} september 23, at the Tennis club, !n| Mrs. Woolley will be the hosteswe Mother Maurer sang a group of a« g Yelvet with ostrich for trimming-| honor of her sister, Mrs. Leslie Rich *. Work.” E committee companied by Mra. A, H. W i Miss “nora Miss Crosse: bbs ard Groves. WOMAN'S CENTURY n the work of her ee in. deep orchid tints an cir hats | ak ck CLUB BOOKTINI were also of velvet trimmed with | ° te ; Sve als : 4 : large, flat flowers. Bouquets of Pre Special Luncheon at Pit ad pe dire san bon Bay shy pe Heras ea be miler roses, orchid sweet pexs and| College Club Nae uh nats rm =i bertees A " Selling merchandise at a lower price does not complete lace flowers were carried. i : a ® Kat . ar Yooh " ‘ now.| A Special luncheor If be HH. Pittwe 623 Whit F ¢ ut service to our customers. ee S0e Marware: Dare, the f at the ( ¢ club Thursday After Hincheon membera | WASHINGTON TRVING P..T. A ag pee the ue Dp oa aS r girls, had little gowns of white). are tt Co” Bone, 2 a cs ROD ARE Y : Entire satisfaction and good will must go with every yuffied lace and wreaths of small,|° COCK. * pci 1 finn Se “ Washi mn Teving P.-T. AL will) clam is will be an opportunity ‘4 t 4 feaite flowers in their hair. They|S0vemor of Alaska, - will of the Parental school. | hold its opening meeting Thursday, | to complete Sealth and summer vaca purchase made in our stores or your money will be carried miniature white baskets of | Speaker. Shee ee parebeygie ly wornile yan ing | September 17, at 2:45 o'clock. Mra, | fon county book, cheerfully refunded. baby roses and sweet peas. . ‘hel Rapocti lo wat (| William Kinnish, president of the y he department for the radio net in: | 7 sre conn ek te WAN 4) ead agree teas agen Orthopedic Lunch and _ | 's.8 by tt | organteation, requests a full attend-|"~ANT A REP : Protect Your Children’s Teeth Regular $1.25 ie U.S. Wee Tot Petcrted cal viae cas heart | LOTee Shops | se [ince “Menectinets uant.s, tree and send for. applice Selstncidal agian e ry - a w Smita | » Ret | tion blank which entitles you to mem ATTY y shaped white satin nnd lace pillow.| Mlzpah temple No. 90, Pythian Sis | JOHN WB. ALLEN Put. A as he bership in’ the Amerioan ‘Tree’ adeo- Les . PINAUD'S ace eee i ‘After tho ceremony there was aj ters, will be in charge of the service} John B. Allen P.-T. A SOCIAL CLUB clation and a certificate. Theodore “es Lilac V. tal oc, Iatannas: ee wedding breakfast at the residence|at the Orthopedic lunch room on| its first meeting of the ‘The Hocial club of Seattle Review,| Roosevelt said, “When you help to Tooth Paste lac Vegeta Water) Bot tte, Of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dore. Here | Thursday, Mrs. J. B. Chamberlain | Thurs September 17 a No. 8 W. B. A, will meet at the | Preserve our forests or plant new} Before school Ss ial 89 a bay at ted |e the decorations repeated the bril-| will be oa nny pride daar caigl Map aac ye sec rh ‘i home of Mra Alice G. Schmutz,| are acting th of good and at bed-time pecia c ars 3: | iant autumn colors of the church. | B. Wilson, Mrs L. Newman, Mrs. | pri of the school, will speal : « For furtt mat ior keeps their SPECIAL * ‘For traveling, Mrs. Mels wore a|E. E, Milnor, Mra. Frank Morgan, | on he Schools F m 11129 24th ave. Thursday, September | see the bulletin board on Camar teeth clean and 79c eee: rec: satin hora =" Sep poi ial Pay cane Re ewe | ie apt eRe’ 11." TAtncheds.At:13190 o'clock: white, Regular 50c ———— fn petunia shade with shaw! collar| Cameron, Mrs. Oliver Hulback, Mr Pleasant to z ° ° and wide cuffs of squirrel, and alE A. Ruthstrom, Mrs. Arthur Hall ea: Mavis Face Powder 15c Hygei Nipples matching hat with metallic trim.| Mrs. Charles Gould, Mrs, Rutth Me- | } Verse 45s tebe Bleck tor rad: cr interes Mrs. A. C. Elliott and Mra. | | a All shades Special, 2 for............ 25c Bi 4 Mrs. Melis left by motor | T. Capoot. | 5, ecial 33c Re Mr. an | | ; for California, and after October 15/ The Renton Hill gulld, with Mrs. | | Rial ss Special 36c E | i will beat home in San Diego. |C. M. Street and Mrs. } | Cc xc 3c conomy { a Mr. and Mrs. Meis are grad-| will have charge at the Th | i i & Both Mr. and Mrs. Meis are grad-| will h: harge at t } x $ uates of the University of Washing-| Thursday morning, and | | ute: uticle Raculay 60s Rubber Gloves : ton, where she was a member of| auxiliary, with Mrs. David P. Young Remover 23c gular vc BENE Se Pi Lambda Theta and he was affil-jand Mrs. C. H. Shank, will be in| | rotect the hands anc | Sated with Kappa Psi. charge Thursday afternoon | Regular 25 D.& R. Cold Cream } ities rousework a 5 Frostilla Jars pleasure. Every pair is | Hand Lotion : t 33 | Women’s Clubs Eh Special 36c | S's’ 33 E CLUBS FOR THRUSDAY | Jacobsen, decorations; Mrs. M. Elias | He _ land Mrs, Elmer Waldron, refresh- if Reg. WOMAN'S CITY CLUB | ments. pe If o5¢ PEROXIDE U. S. P. PINTS............SPECIAL 17c DAUGHTERS OF ST. GEORGE The Daughters of St. George will meet in M. E. B. A. hall, Thurs. day, September 17, at 1 o’clock.| Business meeting. fuse NINA M. FRY TENT | Nina M. Fry tent, No. 12, D. of | V., will meet Thursday, September | 17, at 2 o'clock, at Veterans’ hall, | from 2 until 4 o'clock, in the club-| Armory. | rooms at Plymouth House, Sixth and| A chicken dinner will be served at Seneca. Mrs. N. J. Irvine, chairman,|6 o'clock, followed by a prog 3) requests that the various captains| and military whist and colonels%f the different districts ove | WOMEN BE be present to assist in entertaining; WOMEN OF | FI ED the guests. MOOSEHEART LEGION Mrs. Carl Siebrand Js chairman of} Women of Mooseheart Legion will | bet; PHILADELPHIA MIXED BIRD SEED. . .SPECIAL 16c Res PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN .................SPECIAL 36c gg TANLAG | fo i5. Cac ete ee. GO SBECHAG eRpe Ree: LIQUID PETROLATUM SEPTOL...... SPECIAL 33c Prepare for Cool Nights! Radio Hot Water 10 in Pkg. Special 69c Kodak Depts. erercemente, eanisted by Mrs. 0. 3.| meet Thursd + September i, at &| OR some time a circular has been enclosed with each bottle of Shaving Extra Special Bottle —————— p. m., at Moose temple. Initiation. vdia' oR Dinte , . | e616 =| Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound asking this ques- Brush SCRIPTO PENCIL will keep Ce ate aes | les tion: “Have you received benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s | | No, 120 Be REN ae : you warm. hold its first card party of the! |E4 Vegetable Compound? Long soft” brit. 1) 14s erasers Ths oe season at Odd Fellows’ temple, 10th! |= ‘ pee Of Se qual | ALL FOR 35c eee a id Pine Thursday after- gq i , , x , ity mixed badger. | 4¥E ‘ ‘ bed EEG ; Thursday af er) IE Ns The results of this canvass have been far beyond our expectations. Solid construc A wonderful pencil for school Sage aharys Prishdedrs odrdially faviteg: || To date we have received over 200,000 answers. 98% say “Yes.” ba aybite, Mane operas red de Bridge and whist will be played. | ; : 2s En | RePRGHE reiey and ate | Cl This means that 98 out of every 100 were benefited by Lydia B, A guaranteed ALBUMS Reg. $1.00 ‘AUXILIARY : | Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, Brush Another shipment of Kodak Fortson-Thygesen auxilia | W. V., will hold a noonday relief tea 4 | Thursday, September 17, at the home of Mrs, Tina Hulback, 2121 Seventh ive. N, Hosteeses, Mra. Hulback and . Reg, $1.75 value | Albums; full 50 sheet, loose leaf S ecial 79¢ Special black, brown or green leatherold cover, Value up to $2.00. $1.29 Special 98¢ | St Griese 4 “I was very nervous and suffered for a long time wich pains in my back and side, I was in a factory then and for about three months I did ; Mrs, Inga McMillan, Members and no work at all. 4 were | friends invited, Call GArfid-6136, Id a I. There were two women who Our Fall | _ call G told me about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable a Cocoa Almond Soap ) PARLIAMENTARY | Compound. I didn’t believe what they told Extra Special a Shipment of | | ray CLARE ‘ : : ; me at first, but see I tried it. It has taken Large tubo Palm Olive Shaving rge bars | 1 ei | bert parliamentary law class my pains away and my nervy rat vi » ve i adie” SUK will meet at the Y. W , Thurs yt ) y nervousness. Tam glad Cream and one can Palm Olive Umbrellas | to say that I am one of the ‘98 out of 100° that it has helped. I recommend it when I can, as I know it is good for women’s troubles, will Made trom pure day, September 17, at 1:30 o'clock | Mrs. Ella Cudihee, parliamentarian, | Subject lesson: Organization; main Every now Top Bell | } | | “After Shave” Taloum 35 ROTH FOR BG Cc Peele ne color and TTT | motions; debate, answer any letter that any woman writes to me anut | design; 8- or ; + One Day cooon | ‘The auxiliary class in public speak- I know the Vegetable Co: i 16-rib steel mpound has helpe oll, P ped Alarm frame me and hope it will help others.” MRS, CHARLES R. SHUE Mrs, Charles R. Shue LITITZ, PA R. F. D, No, 2 ‘ Lititz, Pa V4] since BEN HUR VAUDEVILLE | Mount Rainier court No, 18 will sinc face | SPOCial, & for BGC | weve and club handles yadium dial Lifebuoy Soap Priced ex A Can be used | ceptlonally if | ing, under Mrs. Harriet, will have! page Ht doos tat | | 10° 1s vess0n, vote teenniaue, | entertain Hen Hur members and every one takes guaranteed Ci occ 4 for25c and $9.95 Every day hundreds of busy people, both men and women, have their lunch at Bartell’s fountains and are pleased with the quick, snappy service, good food and low prices. WHY NOT TRY BARTELL’S TODAY? EVENING BRIDGH | The ” | their families with a vaudeville per . = | LOW for { | formance, ineluding Ben Hur slides di E . os | courate oh an) In Hann } a second cup» |)" Thursday, September 17, at 8 py. y ar. ams es rime keepor a elie wae ‘ EAM |m., in thelr hall in the A. 0. U. W.| = f Keg. $1.25 oa } | onnen ny mesarnony | Side nine | Vegetable Compound : | SPECIAL sedi | $4.95, $6.95, $7.95 LYDIA Ui, PINKIAM MEDICING CO, LYNN, MASS, oth End Emmanuel guild 1800.000 c y were served of Mercer island, will an even: | | at the PA: rye PACIFIC ing bridge part Thursday, Septem EXPOSITION ber 17, at 8 o'clock, nt the H. § Woolly home, at Toanoke, Mrs. A a iim iim, hh LTT aie) q io 5

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