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BETTY BRAINE RD By Clubs _ Tea socks fairs have been crowded in Charles Hi. Lilly will give an to the hort time that the have fee Yomorrow at her home) siowe to entertain for them . Ray Geughter, Mre. Jon oY ay evening Judge and Tuesday Meetings . Mra, Frederick Adams! \, Fane Minner.| The Emma Lasarus auxiitar during afternoon Prizes were won 4 ride Mr D 2 of the Covenant, will hold eee Mrs. Fre Vrancis Guy Frink, Mr. Banks, Me. 1 r meeting at & p.m, at the = ° A.C. I WW and M I bh Ka ation O04 18th a nal Dance f Len Ange Na tw red Helen Thompson gave an in ; a eye oped . ged neve thee! gan Smith-Hartley i pigs: heen nigh! the subdebutante se ! ans ina ores The marriage of M r ub roor Yy. W. ¢ a é ; Smith, daug of M anc Mr Pp 6 Pape wi be read b Mr Base Hospital ir Smith, of | ut 1 Mr U 8. Roney Weir, F ladies of Plymouth church David M. Hartley, will be’ solemnizedt GC, & od Mrs. A to Camp Lewis on Wednes 9 Wednesday — afternoor ‘ ayn Visitors ure welcome to Wielt the base hospital there ck in Everet - ‘men who are there will feel that Mine @elth was a stude eon hee as RY are being neglected that v. of Wand ats ee eee ie war is over arrangements, se Mr. Hartle Mey ge GO pe sell se SRS, Made so that there wi AB ira sgn Ue Uuendbsnato nell Cleat fertainment for the wounded fOr’ > - v i Wednese a - pn certs as eee f under the d ns Entertain Jumble Shop Dance lo t of H Mre. Ma PSU 4 7 > urges all mem Gis and Mrs. Trafford Huteson| Tonish' gO ar Ses re rer | ‘entertain at dinner this evening pen J “ age’ in sod Mian “guests, Dr. and Mrs. W. I _— indsey bicas Gb terevaiin. Wai Aboune Brris of Providence, R. 1. Dr. Har ae ee aig chuck Cae ok ‘Mrs. Huteson’s brother-in-law é Tacos Stk: Siekal ‘34, Volorben wa ce Daughter Born make inspection Party Mr. and Mrs. Allen E. How eT. ad Mrs. Maurice McMicken | being congratulated upon the bi ee ee house party at their summer of « daughter, born April © | Women's at Wing Point. Eagie Harbor, baby has been given the & ame all, Armory. Din at 6 sister Miss Betty ie. Raster sale and card the week end. é ; AM tg ie © Matinee Luncheon Austen society Mrs, Lane Summers and Mrs. H ok, Anant’ be = f Charles Paul was operated fs. Perry vtribu: je music | ng election 7 " for appendicitis Saturday at the matinee luncheon of the w - 4 pews Swedish hospital. | en's University club w. Mrs! Women’s auxiliary to World War doing nicely, and will move Robert Evans and Mrs Be ; n.|Yeterans, at Hotel Rehan at § ten days to her home at} Bliss will be hostesses at the lunch’| ink Election of officers eon. ae ; » ce At 645 p.m, in the club rooms McCracken Guest —_ Delta U. peilon da’ gy. WC. A; the. members f the Ce tan ub have «. J. Thomas Dovey and daugh- | Mary Delafield, entertained Friday night at the Sunset | Fraternity Banquet Deita Upsilon ity fra’ at t gues! university held its et initiatic ° pesto wanes pores banquet since the beginning of the entertained in honor of War last night at Army and) Cr hostess of the {Navy club. A. R. Hilen was toast 1 pat Camp Lewis master. H. B. Perine, Elmer W a eee }Leader, Tim Healy, A. H. Lundin and Supt. Frank B. Cooper spoke. pial Dames Mect Sighty-one members of the, Wash-| Colonial Dames of ington chapter of the fraternity the United States fore: ad merica met at the home of Mrs. served in § wea Gn stverneen. during the war. Chester Wilson, of - Arlington, was killed driving an ambulance in Lorraine Laacheon ‘Clara, Emery gave a picnic ey, Se ane, Ballards Entertain Fon at Hertford. ‘The affair; Mr. and Mrs. Roy P, Ballard will is in honor of Miss Catherine But entertain at their home tonight in ‘and her 1 ott | honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stevens. ate Ensign Eliott | sir. Stevens is manager of the Rus oe sian branch of the National City Bank of New York, at Petrograd. | hter Born | He will talk informally on conditions Mrs. Frederick White are |i Russia under the Bolshevist re congratulations upon the cime. ta daughter States from Russia the day th: armistice was signed Later in Luncheon Jevening a buffet supper will 8. B. Gibbs gave 4 charming served at the Golf club today in the the be g, Now milled as before " The Pacific Coast Leads the World in the Consumption of High Grade Flours this important fact | mind Fisher Flouring fills Company experts pmb the entire wheat yroducing territory of 2 United Statés to ob- the highest quality Hard Wheat and Soft eat from which FISHER’S BLEND FLOUR 4s so uniformly produced the year round. og Just as the American woman is supreme in refined taste und culinary knowledge, so FISHER’S. BLEND FLOUR The ordinary mill cannot make a flour BLEND STANDARD. “America’s Finest Flouring Mills” are completely and specially designed to produce this all-purpose flour. of FISHER’S Manufactured by FISHER FLOURING MILLS COMPANY SEATTL MT, VERNON Lipa) BELLINGHAM having arrived in the United} is made to satisfy the particularity of her demands. | their Bible and rrent events cla» Ionia, chapter, N M Bastern Star, wi Masonic temple & o'clock, An attractive has been arranged 1 meet at ‘Tuend: Wednesday Meetings The Women's Missionary First United Presbyterians a meeting at the home of Mrs. soctety will hold | wit Ham Peterson, 2536 Shoreland drive jat 2 p.m. today Cirele of First Pre ar jehureh in ladies chureh at 2 o' k fing ‘The Women of Mooseheart | will hold a business meeting at 2 p. m. at the Moose temple eee Columbia Parent-Teacher associa jtion meets at the school at 3 p. m lThe school orchestra will give selec [tions and there will be a talk on “Garden Work The Green Lake WoC. TU ef Mire. Tooker, of Pittsburg, | White Elephant Shop holds a jubilee meeting at the home Visiting Mrs. D. E. Skinner. | During the noon hour tomorrow, of Mrs. Margaret Rayner, 467 bast at the White Elephant shop, Miss|T2nd ave, at 2 p.m. Mra, Emma Entertain Edna McDonagh will furnish the|Morrison and Dr. Fanny Lee Cum @ departure of Mr. and Mrs.| musical program Mr. Charles|mins will speak on “Americanza ne Banks from Seattie | Moore, stationed at Bremerton, who |tion.” Every one invited sit with the deepest regret. They is director of St Paul's church eee “@ndeared themselves to the|choir in Seattle, will sing Lorraine Social. club will meet at i = ee ee the residence of Mrs, Carl Smith 1435 37th ave, at 2 o'clock. All }Eastern Stars invited. Take Ma |drona cars to Mth and Pike, walk two blocks east j eee } The North Que Anne School Parent-Teacher association will meet in room 1 at 2:30 p.m. Mr, Ernest Wells of the Queen Anne high school will be the afternoon speaker. There will also be good music. The Ladies’ auxiliary to the Order THE SEATTLE STAR- By CYNTHIA GREY Kind ' 1 1 Lette From France Febru date, a upon ading noticed the heading, “Can Re pe Love?” Well, It sound ma of } ard a b n timation, he seem mpl th » soldier tw h much He must have a good pull himself If, on the ow hand, he was one mm naa ke hand with hin but I don't want him to think Ubat Just a soldier takes his girl home hould be thrown up any reflections m the so! I have a little friend but still ' wnt regula t and 1 me. Tell t him she'll come around in pectfully SERGT. RIP. Nazaire. More Comment on Overall Girls M Mins ¢ “ gned b: {"Yo nw ih att aring © alls, 1 would t k that every man wh hia hat was showing respect to the akirt a wom 4 wears, instead of the woman she ix, or should be, And I don’t believe this is #0. And besides, just because a girl wears overalls is no sign # need to forget her womanhood. She can be just as respectable in overalls an na skirt, which this woman seems to think is what the man respect In these days of high cost of living (and everybody knows a woman's! wages have not gone up in proper tion), {t In often necessary for her to} |find work which will pay more, and | in that work it is sometimes of a nature which requires, for conven lence and comfort sake, the wearing | of overalls, Let ua not be narrow-| minded and think that everybody | who appears in this costume is un worthy of reapect MF. | Hint on | Good Form | Dear Mies Grey Tam a boy 18 years old, and am writing you ae regard to a few rules of etiquet Were I with a boy who meets a girl friend of his, should I hat when he does? (Copyright, 1919, by A Tumble From a Trre-Top lose it is es-] one's [ bad business to | L temper anywhere, but | pecially bad to lose it In a tree-top.| You ask Buster Bear if it jan't #0. of Railway Conductors will entertain | If you lose your temper com oly | with a dance at Swedish hall. |you are very apt to forget where ee you are or what you are doing. The art department of the West, This in just what happened to Bus- Side Women's Improvement club ter when he found that, do what meets at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs.|he would, he couldn't quite reach lB. V. Argersinger, 2345 53rd ave.| Prickly Porky in the top of that |S. W. The lesson for the day will! tall tree |be on “Period Furniture.” | He growled and oe lhis best to frighten kly Mrs, Laura Lombard, 2121 South | into letting go, but it was of no 52nd, will entertain the Home Sew-| use at all © more frightened he ing club, Ladies of the G. A R., | be came th “tighter Prickly Porky j clung to the top of the tree. Then | from 11 o'clock until 4 p.m ; Vimy Ridge chapter. |the British Empire, will hold an an nual meeting and election of officers at 2 p. m. at Plymouth Congrega tional church, . | The York Parent-Teacher associa oe | tion meets at the school at 3 p. m | Mre. Josephine Corlies Preston, | {state superintendent of schools, will | |speak on “Our Relation to Our | Neighbors’ Children.” eee | ystic Jewel auxiliary at. the |home of Mrs. A. Bartosch, 3313 19th Jave. 8. Lune heon at 1 o'clock. | The Signal Corps sSclay meets lat the Armory at 8 p.m eee | The second meeting of the Pro sive Thought Study class will be [held with Miss Jeanette Burgitt | Carolina court, at 1:30 p.m. One {hour will be devoted to each of the following subjects: “The Meaning o Architecture” and * wrent Events, given by Mrs. John B. Boobar, eee ‘Tho meeting of the Acacia club of the ¥. W. C. A. will be held in the club rooms at 1 o'clock, Bye" Women's Missionary society of the | First United Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mra. Wi) Ham Peterson, 6 Shoreland drive, jat 2 o'clock. Daughters of | | Buster Rear tried to shake Prickly Porky Standing on @ couple of branches which he thought big| enough to hold him, Buster reached {up and with his great arms around | the trunk of the tree shook with all Sez PE | | | Finally He Landed on the Gro With a Thump That Knocked All the Wind Out of Him his might. He might just as well) have tried to pull that great tree| up by the roots as to shake Prickly | Porky off. You see Prickly Porky }has been in a tree-top thru many |a great wind. In fact, it sometimes seems as if Prickly Porky enjoys | being swung about in the top of a tre ore Buster shook, th more tightly Prickly Porky clung. , Right {n the midst of Buster| Bear's effort to shake Prickly P otis | looxe, Sammy Jay came along. The} minute he saw what was going on} Sammy began to scream at the top of his lungs. Here was something truly exciting, and Sammy just loves excitement, Of course every one within hearing of Sammy's voice hurried over to find out w |was going on. Blacky the Crow| was the first to. arrive and of course he began to caw at the top| of his lungs, That brought a lot] of his relatives, As fast as they| arrived and saw what was going on| they became as exelted as Blacky and Sammy Jay. Never was there tip i Little Stories for Bedtime | BY THORNTON W. BURGESS j temper. actually jumped up and down, Now jed on the ground with a thump that how large the Redwood Thanking you \ r height than ar An Ottone t in exceeded by the big treen of Ottosen, A., will leave for Fort eet in about the maximum height Monroe on Thursday to join her lle on the flats, under bette igh, with a diameter of 20 fee nd M Most of the red woo fc whe t for Lum \ I to boa u t jend, should #he or | get on, Mrs, Henr xea\lo returned from first? Which should get off first? a 10 at North Yakima When walking with a g hould 1 | on walk at her right or lett ¢ , B Personal J wa ss if | am walking with a gir Mr. and Mra. Mobert P. Greer and friend, who greets some man, and two children arrived yesterday from © tips his hat, should I also Up my |a visit to Eastern eltles and Callfor- hat? Thank you FRANK, | nia Yes, answer your first ques iia Ne tlor Mr 1 Mra. J. M * AY punsint | have pending the end ' reet ca food Canal will leave ow and Ht the Ka whe ar first ehh ie: in order to help the girl off 1 1 Mr, Fishe A young man escorting a lad " lwell), Who have been . always Walks on the outside of [atte since November, moved to Be the th or the wide |lingham today, where they will make which will best protect ber their home A man acting 4 woman's 4 3. ¢ ort, always tips his hat when Mr, and Mra, Daniel Kelleh meeting any of his own friends, | for the East by way of Southe ir thone of the womar fornia on Sunday Philippine Islands Mies Margaret Mair Under U. 8. Control dn che Philips saan : Capt. Harold Waller will arrive tn ft, | Seattle tomorrow from duty oversea ene inlar altho having an 7 aE an a ag Sor r. Gordon March spent the week ir — “ : re end in the city, the guest of Mr. and ernmental depender o Mr arwell P. Lilly United U. 8. citizenship ice, Farwell ¥. Ly. ia ox 7 . Dr. Steven Smith, Dr. CF. his Davidson and Dr. Edwin r Overalls Preferable o week t “Er to Some Dresse topped at Pur Mountalr Dea c Her e eee © atest | Mrs. Marga ed he will not ¢ hat to the Hotel Te overalls, whose work maken necessary for her to don mascull Mrs. John Moran left Wednesday | ature We acknowle perhap®.|for Eastern Canada and New York, that they look som it Of to be gone two or three months or cap, but that ma wou! G. Denney had a their waist } t a fox fur ha home Sat of thee garments « the Xa M J Sturt f Alame style, with faces painted until they da. Cal, arr today, to resemble a Comanche Indian. But/be the guest of Mixs Alice and Mi things are changing nd the time | Doris Ives for several week. ban come for gentlemen to draw the ae lline and we, the working @iris, are willing, yes, glad, to be ignored by h excuses of men as the one who Miss Phoebe Nell Tidmarsh motored up to Lake Cushman yesterday, and will return with her mother and Mrs wrote you. : Cushman of Lake Cushman. Mr ONE WORKING GIRL. {Cushman will be the guest of Mre rN | Treat for the week | Date of nape | Easter Dear Miss Grey: Will you please publish in your columns when A friend of mine and I say,it is Easter Sunday is? says it is April 15. April 2 LILLIAN You are both wrong. Waster Sunday this year is April 20. | BY BIDDY BYE SHREDDED COCOANUT CAKE —One cup sugar, whites of 2 eggs 12-3 cups flour, 2.3 cup milk, a piece of butter the size of an egg, 1 tea spoonful of cream tartar and \% tea spoon soda or 1 heaping teaspoonful | baking powder, Bake tn layers. Fit! ing—Yotks of 3 eggs, 1 cuptul milk. | 1 small teaspoonful of cornstarch, 10 small teaspoonful sugar, % cupful shredded cocoanut in a Uttle milk. Then stir all together and cook custard. Put between hot. Take a white of an egg and 19 teaspoonfuls sugar and spread on top. Sprinkle thick with cocoanut. COTTAGE PUDDING—One cup ful Nour, seant eupful sugar, 2 level texspoonfuls baking powder, \ tea spoonful salt, sifted together T. W. Burgess) a greater racket in the Green For- All this noise added to Buster's He grew so angry that he the branches he was standing on/| were not big enough to stand any-| thing like this, Without any warn-|/ ing at all there was a sharp snap| and one of these branches broke off| 4 cupful butter, drop 2 eggs in with clowe to the trunk. That brought! putter after melted and fill with all of Buster's great weight on the| milk. Add this to the flour and | sugar, beat until light. Bake in a other branch, and that snapped. | square tin in quick oven. Sauce Buster tried frantically to hang on|One cupful cold water, 4% cupful with his arms, but the trunk of the | sugar, 2 tablespoonfuls butter, 1 ta tree was too small at that point,| blexpoonful vinegar, 1 teaspoonful and down he went, kicking and | corn starch in a little milk clawing and trying to save himself. Of course the branches below him| PRUNE SNOW BALLS cuptul or more of prunes in cold were larger and these broke his fall| water for 24 hours. Have ready a |somewhat, When he would hit one| dish of boiled rice and a number of it would break, and down he would | small pudding cloths wrung out of go to another one. Finally he land-| hot water. Lay these, one at a time. over each cloth about half an inch Soak « knocked all the wind out of him.| thick. Put three prunes in the cen. How those crows and Sammy Jay|ter; draw up the cloth until the | did yell! prunes are covered with rice; te | tightly and steam for 10 minutes, Next story: Buster Decides to) Turn out on a hot dish and serve | Wait, | with lemon sauce or vanilla sauce. ANDERINE” FOR FALLING HAR ‘A small bottle of Danderine costs but a few cents at any store. It stops falling hair, itching scalp and ends dandruff, besides it doubles the beauty of your hair, mak- ing it appear twice as heavy, thick and abundant, Try it! as} yers while | FOREGO PY HUNTI SOLVE TO KEEP ON Pushing pa ny Cert wher ' 1 fountain 4 tr ed f from the t fou 4 e of da a me immedia Ir ‘ ; “apegher3 e n the moment of his blindnes*, 1) nyt something more than my own could easily get awa ent optepmapen in Mega be And the banana peddier we had been recruited’ stiny to ever venture to attr tten: | help deatre enemy of my coun © gate in the My escape was a 1 i it begins to ought over, I 1 I have to live Jidn't care to escape t Friend Jane " nate in 1 whispered flee, Cer " Fecogt ince myself of that I If #0, you'd basement and mmunicated % on which I was He must continue to believe that ed along the I had fied from his house by way of | alley door, but wh the rowe-trelii#, even if 1 had to stay | not guess. 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