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BETTY Seattle that West Peace Rickenbacker the inspiration Johnston, commander Camp Lewis, was host Oriental Party will entertain at dinner on Tuesday party, and about entertained. Luncheon and Supper Party A charming party was by Mr. and Mrs. the day's outing. " White Elepha nt Shop Summers has arran the program White Elephant Miss "Harriet Carola Lipman, mezzo Soprano, will be the soloist, accom sister of Mrs. @rick Appleman and has spent sev Europe, where she re ceived her musical education. eral years in Subscription Dance subscription dance Judith Gibbs will entertain with a dinner at the Rainier ‘The patrons and the subscription dance will be Capt. | patronesses for) Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat, Mr. and “Mrs. D. E. ' Frederick Bentley, Mr. and W. Tidmarsh The committee in charge includes ‘Miss = Dorothy Miss Judith Peters, Miss Elspeth McEwan, \ Mary Dudley Walker, rine Collins, Ewan, Miss Miss Catherine Jerome. Miss Cath- Lillian Michaelis and Music at First “Methodist Church ree musical offerings will be 2 : at the First Methodist chureh |@nd “Mrs. I _ On Sunday as follows: y | Organ Preiud _ Anthem. jo—Pastorale ‘That Thirsteth”... a Edna Allwynn Craig and the Temple Chorus "Organ Posttu ‘Organ Recital by Miss Leone Langdon _ Largo ¢ Maestoso (from First Son! Benediction Nuptiaic Anthen—“The Hadiant Morn Hath Passed Away"...... ‘The Temple Chorus ‘Tenor Solo—"“My Wish’ Offertory An: Mr, Hal Young hard and the Organ Postlude—M Alpha Chi Omega Omega Sorority 19 at 12:30 Meet for luncheon tions may be made Carlson, North telephoning Horlicks The ORIGINAL alted Mil A’ Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office | Avoid Imitations and Substitate; ITS FAVOR BRAINERD Fourth of July in Tacoma, Wedding Ann J Milwau form) Kast and Mr hortly Dinner for E Mi M wards Philippin with will | for | Miss jcoma, Seattle Baillie, Mr. Marton spending Earlington ar Mrs. Mrs Purdy, mother, home, Mr. arrive home Sunday Angeles. spending will with Sundt. Mr. spending | Rainier. Judge a land Mrs ing the | Vancouver Morris, wife of the American ambas ador to Japan, and her daughter, | also guests | | Miss Sarah |of Judge and Mrs. urke Mr. |have John over | Pass. Mr. and Mrsi | motoring daughter and ak “Fellows Day, who| was their were Mrs. ulkes |in Seattle before going to Big Lake} Saviour of the World”.Goss to make th¢ir home. The Temple Chorus Mr. | Mrs motor trip to Hoods canal over the| |week end Mr. Imant |the week Dr | attending { Jinks, Mr. and Mrs, Elbridge jare again stay Mrs. Thursday visit Max Mr. \n Mr. of | Wednesday from a three-weeks' a tomobile Mrs. dren months HROUCH THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JT ouncement M | Bileen Cotty’s Gave Her Idea For New 3ride-Elect thing ®sultable “Prohibition terpiachorean tired and elephantine It will he suitable only for the nim HULDAH Ff) COOK Americanize foreign-born hinges still Americanize ° ‘ITSANIFTY SPORT SUIT American-born.” Lilly, Miss | Americanization Americanization Americanization Rallard and small who have been in Bellingham with!/first step in the Americanization of American-born by the foreign-born,” the Americanization of the foreign-born is to teach him the Ashtabula, Miss | | Cook was 8 years of age |could speak a word of English “Citizenship” Burke and Lowman are spend Can She Bake a Cherry Pie? By BIDDIE BY Of -course, our mother taught you the be: TINY GOFF, DIVER, TACKLES A GREAT ADVENTURE—AND HAS TO BE RESCUED!| The storm came Hun's trip to the treasur ut the storm passe the great adventure passed like the storm, and left me too tired to set} all of the details of the most astonishing episode in my life st clear morning | Thomas arrived | &Tipped me, and looked over my “Can she bake a cherry pie? Billy boy, billy boy, a cherry pie, charm DeVeuve will as their guests Mr. on a motor insinuation | that a lady who couldn't was unfit | for matrimony! reassuring reply could bake ‘quick as a cat can wink complimentary A really GOOD cherry ple Day will spend several days|is nothing to wink at! First make a good crust—for upon C. H. Whitelaw are! meet! “she” cherry pie had dressed early and| while I was waiting, I had noticed the German mechanic pull out in his It was still too dark for me to see clearly, but I fancied I saw | be rescued by a chance! two men in the boat. | emerging from bet BY BETTY BROWN Later, as our | the point on d marked for the captain, turn | Wanted the gre | ple’s charm. 1 quart of flour with of baking powder poonfuls of goc very hard and cold To make the crust sift Rollin Ankeny and teaspoonful sports wear, |impossible to find anything man was alone! omplished for his morn ing’s labor was to help fix the place | of the U-boat quickly The water was shallow along the nd cut or chop and white tricol all he had ac with enough ice wa a stiff dough, mixing with a wooden Turn on a floured b Andrew Dow spent © to make inta Mt. Rainier. with ice water, adjust the top crust | dges together, keep. free of the pan Prick or cut the top crust in a few ape of steam. Hake the ple at least 35 or 40 min. utes and serve hot or cold, and press the ing both crust Lindeberg ar spoonfuls of cold butter and dot the | bits of butter. pths of | I had never en Mary disappear in the ea more than once, accustomed That morning I put out *rancisco, and will Alaska. rolling pin an@ roll pieces to fit the bottom crust in the has returned from Pats IRON MOLDER DIES Jobn Francia molder, died home of his brother, former owner of the § | an old foreboding. The threat of the iron-| Hun haunted me: if you meddle, you'll go and the gems, I had scorned that it was too late up the whole mad escapade at once and forever. of the man us added to my wor contracts in h stoned cher. cover with 1 ar mixed with ries and their juice |scant cupful of su tablespoonful of flour. Brush the edge of the lower crust | ““|ANNETTE IS FIND HER attle baseball | his warning. I felt like giving Illinois, survive him. TRYING TO SUCCESSOR McCaughey he was drifting and waiting expected to s dous spectacle Shepardson and Shepardson, I guess we'd telephone which Eagle Harbor |to the man at the connected Mary and her trainer Duttenhoffer said the man nd commander who was captain of t Glass and two chil Eastern trip Mr. from | High Jinks * enthusiasm terrupted me himself on the oce nervous than ever pictured a man clad in Certeis’ won derful diving suit ITS FLAVOR | connection destroyed » by which he had descended of his vision “Call them back!" but not to me ing to the diver in the depths Then to the men at the drum which held the ropes suspended over * And he empha sized his order with a “line of talk | affected the crew. The captain leaned Registered Dentists Out of the high rent district, per- sonal service and moderate advertis- make you this offer: come ti a sar ih vee os eat jo me an © cont from his figu Me eg methodg and pervonal Dr. J. Brown’s New Office ORPHEUM BUILDING Third ani Madison. ing enable me Go to any dent e| Annette Kellerman isn't going to let her art die when she retires | if she can find any girl of the ‘ Lately the famous mermaid has swimming pool in Exposition Park, Los Angeles, and “looking beautiful enough to be worth is seeking, she te Kellerman the Bride the deck of the tug and gazed into} the sea. And I watched, too, not! knowing what I looked for. Pres ently I saw a figure in a diver’s cos tume, leaning heavily to one side of the rope basket. I clutched an tron rod and leaned | forward dangerously. A sailor) shoulder, all eyes himself. For the unconscious man who was | th the waves was the first man in all history to| get lost on the ocean bottom, and to “Tiny Goff!” was my unspoken ad. dress to the still form that came winging toward us, “You've always world. You've certainly had it. And| I hope it hasn't killed you!” (To be continued.) WOMAN IS BURNED AS STOVE EXPLODES When a gasoline stove near which she was gloves with gaso line exploded, J. L. Barsch 1419 Kilbourne was badly burned abodt the hands Friday afternoon, and was taken to Lakeside hospital To Banish Wrinkles and Freshen Up Quickly After a strenuous day outdoors. when winds, heat and exhaustion have combined to take away 5 freshness and caused the skin to wrinkle and # or after a tedious or fretful day indoors—one often has urgent need for som ick re- juvenator. Maybe there's 4 for the evening, or some oth it. How in the world can herself presentable, looking as t get af e and a} powdered itech hazel nearest store, mix the and bathe the face inthe solu- for two or three minutes. Then « into your mirror and behold the ful transformation! Wrinkles have vanished, loose, tired muscles have b rested and “firmed up, mark fatigue have flown, and you look so much brighter and unger y 1 hardly believe your eyes. 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Tomorrow ee all the wonders of Puget Sound on a cruise of constantly changing scenery. that the nature lover will never forget. Brooks’ Whang Doodle Entertainers And Jazz Orchestra will be on hand to furnish lots of pep. Dairy Lunch at city prices will be served on the boat—or bring your basket lunch, test adventure in the | S. S. INDIANAPOLIS 9 A. M. COLMAN DOCK ROUND TRIP FARE Children (6 to Including War Tax on will be made to UNION CITY, arriving at he return will be made at 5 p. m., arriving at attle at 9:30 p,m. Puget Sound Navigation Co. COLMAN DOCK MAIN 3993 —— New Telephone Operators on Strike Operators now on strike who desire to up work with this Company should report in person or by telephone at any central office in Seattle or at Operating School. again take fe re now in effect. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. chedules of pay