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i PAGE 8 THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1919. i. on ea | re. ) < ai b) 4 ec" dhe w hI : : Carrithted OID by tha A iiwop pver-Passteerenes: 1 sa : —— ait doe does ne ee ~ Met! Rs ak Caobd Dai x . . ‘ IMAGINATION CONJURES UP Aw 7 i nner ¢ Ss | . . . 2 } cea BrideBle estive Frills es Pomances | ODD SOLUTION TO A \ OLD MYgppp :} . . . « Ey S Genet ct for Little M: Lid C a" , <a t € that Ume Ken J - *-. r ca 1 wo { es Ay ht of th { Luncheon at ; “olf Clul Vat | ‘ t . 4 Golf i) » nA ae fam Rallinger Be 1 1 Ww ° 2° . grates te » Cc, and M t OM R. Williams w (Dorothy, ed 26, ia spending the summer at Lively tor ¢ ‘ of t Barkley Pe mont, Cal.. . Mr n Hopper Mr. and Mrs. “@tockton Beach, having staked her job and $500 savings on the chance | ™°" © tentore Mo aan bas ; ae ay pagpoan at Agate Point for of winning a suitable husband during the summer. These | ,...°\, >. “Don’t ae Mre. Berryhill t ee are her letters home to Joan, her chum.) Mi: cS enon made . a? +} "Gs ore i belle Red Cross Jumble Shop | eytortained Mra. Otis F, Lamson and two chil 14 Ught. We mid little—and did not | ere ee haven't Mr. Jean Ka he t ae ?. rs ry ¥ te ‘Thin in Part 2 of yesterday's letter, | the conversation, It would | 0,1 es. I've asked t b foe have been a false note . mpar s . i .-+ b ms Joan dearest. I'm uatn, « a 8 t Cy > i, K ls ' y rt of ‘ ar ” fears srecs now It wus close to midnight when we | , P ynthia Grey is ° 1 os * hen we are dreary old maids, or |Teached the Inn. I went to my room, 4 week's vacation, 7 ‘ > . Mr. A. Jones of Burmah, India ina tevneset Ana OF & Goeen | ah in on me ground floor = a mb sent to the di é Mr . rived Saturd 1a few a miblen each, we'll get out this corre ch, feeling that for once nad talk to you tod during t i a Mi . ‘ s , rafford H ; recy dl repriped pore Brg ee ‘1 wn a perfect day. And then, the| his arawt, * . a & this time will to Tea at Tennis Clud — ¥ vonage murmur of voices reached me from sot mr wered by Miss Grey - € fi i t Mr 1M awr F r Pee Ke at 6 verand we a . w she re . ” r m Fr » a trip ¢t We where did I leave off? Oh. _ Syme fr invita nt = he returns, During Tourney Mise Helen ¥ r and Mis : Fag Nae AIR he hasn't come in at all to, too obvious, Its success 4 ete ed uu t went walking. aye I ad Mra. ¢ , : f Mr. and M mar er at fA ne te anberer found it extreme A secret ts be tne | Visitors Complimented the Country ct tha woe end “Lot'e he said, hold ange ‘acaba 4 «| woman does not know, ba j Tent ‘ f neheor tven } es BY BETTY BROWN g my elt ust enough firm to my Bob and watch Katherine M - ~ t t t , r Mr. Cha 1 m4 Mr. John nefes : es aero e ler f n her corner of the Let's go buy Roldt's t Ww | P, ae “ " enow, enon ourt. If recently for try. Uptown, 1414 44 A ¥ * c “ M cr t ¢ < ow OL “ H. Farrell, Mrs. Art ‘ t enter of bles, 1k better place for dir town, 913 2d Ave, J. H, Bloed r 1 t ae 1 " a mile J. [ Bi ; X : a Rat two if you Ike.” peeninsas | Turenne, Mrs r M + «8 Ea Age Be wee oer : second coming eel INDIFFERENCE H. F. Ostrander Ww neh . ; reat me inte ar ¥ eppdicries But Bok Some men } Lu eon t Mr Ce 1 t | well : artnet , > pppestee ila He stalked When they « Sire. A ewart and Mra, J./I and = Mra. om e th | Brought They will t ns H tertained w a James Ande Mr. Deming 1 teen wonkered . *t J In pond th pay by Mise Poity Miss Char n at tt Mr eft Monday for California wh he| Wille of Newport News, Va. spent) wort 1k ss t pnew 62 we lotte Miss ¥ » M ' : ? wou o : Wait for me in—in the bloe gar- | Success comes from tt; dor t Higt nor te te ate, and Mra. Dew last M . nd jeeday a at c , 1 cb Then he sent the ball in a And an active use ye Miss Floregce Ag " . Ta Herryt will f w shortly Rainier na ¢ 4 ewis Phat ae anew 4) for | “Indifference” in <2 ¥ © ae he traveling and music and seaside cot eng Pj ro oar That makes Port Mac as ae Mis re " ter of Fort W orth Mr. B. Brazier A Mr. Bob WI | tages and fone and plenty of and ieee ie & ice nook of the || Man makes ee ae . t nonte , € Vint ine | ON spent the woek at GUeEtA Of time to read and i fy ig red the many dif. or better or for Scene Many Entertainments for farguret Ames for several week Mr. and Mra. Harry Keyes Brool Hol, ¢ oberg ft oa [Wer make our ow Among *| Dr. and M Chessman ee” at Crystal Sprir o atelier ret SS anathed. wall which have b rt M Mrs, Prag K. Mur Mr. and Mrs. C. Hf of a eS Cert . ; ehh tenes gon recently was the tea of Mrs. Nor ripe entertain t e ng at Hoquiam arr nd| Mr. Ben Butler came down from! per , 1 o-hreuieh sitee vel H. Latimer, at which Miss with a @in-|two weeks wit y's par-|Index to attend the Flower Garder Oh, ér apher stuff aac co on ps8 Chilters te Pee : agg Oe r ¢ Dr. and Mrs, Frank/|ents, Mr. and Mra. H. L, Greene Ball on Friday evening You're not r now v as exactly what I had been the Fl c summer cole dropped in to hea A Mr. and Mra Folsom| fr. Prentice Blocdel and Mr of things, It ien’t Gate ee ee ee Miss Chilberg’s talk ve and two daughters | y for m| Lawrence Bloedel were week end! human. Do you propose to h al ver . had tried to kine | Mrs. Lee McKenale gave a lunch lark “esbehiary waiioas tin | puiain AE My. ent Bee. . Dy Mob lenaae damien aus ckauetaes eameeas me to him and had me! It was 12 months back to that eon on Tuesday to eighteen gues August—the most eventful, never. Mrs. Harry Mortimer Aller to Sunset Le chelus, | rill at the Country elub. and ¢ nd things in selfish te Cle Elum and Katchees L eee ne auandeus? Where dees 006 - cyng( Pace bier pro Bar daughter, Mrs. Car! Talcott of) _- .- Mr, and Mra. J. ¥. Lane and Mr.| come in? Or isn't thing lke | = paoskire Lapeadpits wearinet shanthe North Yakima, entertained with «|| Mr. Charles Donahoe, who has been| and Mra. Maxwell, who have! that exsential™ hens catenetinats Chiasigh tank aia Senn Se Setuedty at chelr enue |16, for the past three months on a ranch | been motoring thru Glacier and Yel ndousty #0.” said I rather And Mary ‘Thomas was dead! try home n Allen Twenty | 5 at Riagiand, Mont., returned Sunday.|lowstone National parks, returned! preathiesst is why we are ind ta Genes hd el Guests enjoyed thejr hospitality will eee home tonight tenographers, begging your pardon the Lorimer name a year ago had BLOUSES yas when Dr. Albert F. Mattice, with hie A Tres rer. | 2%, mentioning tt ain. Before | cleared away. All but one of them. 5 Teathe sere : , mother and father, of B am,| Mr, and Mra. Willlam H. Glor-| stenogging was Invented as a means People were still wondering who was Honor V isiting ; seg ear {t Monday for Mt. Ratn be|ious, Mr. and Mra, C. H. Frye and| of self support for women, we had| Oh, how perfect it was! i dene caamee af onde LAarE see i nl nobby, Woman Lawyer ote gone until Thursday Miss Marion Frye spent the week/to marry the firet man who came | night.” I heard a woman may. daughter. ive an up-to-th An attractive Iuncheon was given | 7) aiew Ta Born eee end at Mt, Rainier. , along who could buy us the clothes |" “Hm—are you surprised?” from| Af the world believed that the sec-||| ute styles. Broad Monday at the Women's University /@Ughter fs Minn Marjorie Capps, who has 2 and the eclairs and the cottages. | her feminine companion, “What do|ond of the Lorimer boys had taken ||| latest creations are by the woman lawyers of the Tongratu being been spending a few days with Mins Mra. Carl Richard Jones and) Now—" I ended the obvious thought| you expect when a good-looking! wife in Canada when he enlisted being displayed at compliment to Miss Mary Colley of ¢red upon Mr. and Mrs Katharine Kittinger, left Sunday for daughter, Betty, of Portland, Ore., h an airy wave of my free arm. young woman stenographer comes|in the R. F. C. Only the Lorimers Smith, jr. upon the Boston and New York city. T guests were present, all of whom | daughter * were members of Phi Delta Delta,|in Seattle California. Misa Capps ts mar. jare the euests of Mr. and jor “Now y ried on October 15 at her b » in|jdon He hton. hoowe d Mrs. § Honotulu. 4:8 fa ord to wait-—and | up to work for a good-looking hero-| knew there had never been a wed very nicest clothes, the | novelist fresh from the war! I knew | ding. t eclairs, the handsomest cot-/as soon as I laid eyes on her some} Renfie himself had protested that honorary legal fraternity. Red sweet living at rat, Long see Mr, and Mra. ws t the bent theatres—” | thing would happen.” the girl was as much to blame as peas formed the centerpiece. - % Cari Taleott, who has been|son, Ralph. with Judge Geo And the mont suitable man! Ien't| “Hut—THAT sort of thing! It's|he was. He was gid to take the Miss Colley, who arrived in Seat-| White Ele phant Shop her mother, Mrs. Harry! Allen of Denver, father of Mr. Al-| It a pity, really.” child, but as its mother was a mfl-| tle on Saturday and left Monday) yfry ‘Thomas Moore Ferguson,| Mortimer Allen, at her summer home | len fay for @ week's outing mat an awfol div-| I caught my breath, Joanle—and | tionaire’s daughter and didn't need | afternoon for San Francisco, is one | win has program for|&t Port Madison, left Monday for|at Pacific beach, dvantage,” he sald, and would not | stepped quietly out to where they|to be mupported, neither law nor | of the most prominent eastern wo: |p, > ob the Elephant| ber home tn North Yakima | eee | let the giveand.take go further. He | mat a 4, |convention should force him to mah lawyers. She has a lecture |g)... cpanement of the build eae Mr. Prederick C. Johnstone re-| insisted on telling me about Fran-| YOUR RUFFLED _ |marry her. ‘Then he had rushed off course at the Washington Law col-\i.0) will accompany homas| Mr. and Mra. O. D. Fisher, jr, of turned Friday evening from Alaska cols, at whore little hotel we were DOLLY TO-BE-CONTINUED. and learned to fly, and had come | lege in Washington, D. C., and is @ \togte er who is a wel} Rellingham, arrived Saturday to| where he has been for several weeks. | to dine—How Francois’ regiment | Chautauqua lecturer known baritone, and has been giv.|#pend a few days with Mr. Fisher's ee | had been Maisoned with his own, in| ng much of his time to the White| Parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. D, Fisher.| Mra, Charlee H. Winders has re Snge tyes wd (us Brea antcioe i flephant Shop programs Soaps turned from three weeks spent in| had told him his longing to come to cf ge ated a, the Orth 1 ee cowl - Miss Monica Huaghs will leave | California. Americn and set Ad ager | ie caganese phy ‘Thursday to spend a few days at Mt Rie « | where cookery shoul @ real art. Pedic bureau will be in charge of poo, on 39h a Ratner, Mies Marguerite Taggert returned | And I sensed that Capt. Wallis had Miss Helen Schwager on Wednes Stelinn, co his tee bl ined ‘Weat +e | Saturday from a three months’ visit| made this possible, tho he woulda’t a oe |he supposed was his will, It wamn't.| Mrs. Horace G. Lazelle and daugh-|in the Bast. | admit it | Now he asks divorce and retransfer | tet. Barbara, returned Sunday from pir yer ne we een Se Tennis Club of hie property back to him 4 month's vacation at Sa Rest.| Mra, Thomas Ruhm wit go on| We'll have the best dinner you ever | ; boa ps eee Thuraday to Berkeley, California, to| ate, Beautiful Lady,” he said, as Dinner Dance turned fn at @ picturesque gate. H We had it, Joan. Oh, how perfect 5 Mr. and Mra. George B. Cowan of remain several months. } _ As the closing event of the State Dr Edwin J Vancouver, B.C. speut the week party re had it. . Tennis Championship tournament . e/end with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan L. Hy-| Miss Helen Igoe haa returned) !t all was! Ordered with the dis now under way at the Seattle T Innd. Miss Marianne Hyland re-|from six weeks spent in New York.| crimination of a man to whom the 4 * nis club, the weekly dinner ds Br leurned to Vancouver with Mr. and ee | cuisines of the world are familiar e | the club will be held on Friday e ‘Y Mra. Cowan for a two wetks’ visit.| Mise Ififan and Miss Elsa Mich-| Prepared with the art of a born chef a siest an urest a to i ing instead of Wednesday, as is cu» ey Tat elis left Sunday to visit Mra, Prank | It was served in a tiny rustic arbor. i ‘ Seattle’s Lead } actis tomary Reservations should be -tal i me | Mr. and Mrs, Charles 8. Wills, with | Fellows Day (Marjorie Whitelaw)| And Joan, dear, he was wonderful- Products Book. | Beautifully illustra ted and full of in- formation for good cooking. Write to- your fami! Next Werk—Sen Henry Miller Blanche Bates In Philip Moetier’s Notable Play “MOLIERE” made as soon as possible by telephon. | " | thet ta, M 4 Mrs. BOW ie Lake, Wash. The 1 re| Erle Wallis, There is magic in his e mt goa Ye RR tn ETO Mian ie 'tigaay 1 Mor'ntm tenet! Male Jellies, Preserves and Je | wer, ont ere W ‘The walk home was thru a world “ ti riett 1 seir| Dathed In the silver of a full moon's | - z, Mouse ‘guest Hine, velueuaa Kian ot ; —— There are many different ways to make jellies, trip to Lake Cushman. Miss Ful preserves and jams as there are recipe books. eel nly gre co i} Sometimes the results are good, but often im with the Rev. and Mrs. David Ostler at Des Moinex | they are disappointing and much good mate - CLUBS FOR W f WORKER DROPS DEAD | — rial is lost. £, intrink Kennedy, 62, dropped dead Lorraine Social Club Experienced cooks all over the country have ‘ont of his home. 3 Fremont Phe Lo e Soc! > in ee vets oil OF COOKING 222.2 ee ee learned that by making preserving syrup with y J nm f Mra, Holtz 1223 returned from work in the Paiter-|:, Union sty on Wednesday, August | % Karo (Red Label) and ¥% sugar—instead son- McDonald shipyard, The body 13, a All Ea o' a “et | ads ae the Siabebnanorty ‘undértanteg (ary scaahe Rola eee nee of all sugar—they not only get better pre- parlore af Frecsont | Madison car to Thirteenth ave. | FREE _ serves, but are sure how their preserving is ag Be PRE going to turn out. AM US EMENTS| kine county P-T. A. Penic | Abcokofsixty-eight > . lets i | The King County Division of the pages - gives This fine, clear Karo Syrup is a wenderful Washington state branch of the Na for eure rence ~=—shelp in putting up fruits of all kinds. It has METR POLIT tie gress of Mothers and the for sure results in Pp ; Sepsns 5 ETRO POL . ‘AN Parent Teachers association invites | Preecrving. Eayyto a natural affinity for the fruit juices. It blends HENRY MILLER rrisexTs ||the ParentiTeacher circles of King | eee com = the sugar with the juice, and brings out the RUTH RET Rant county to stteHd the eounty toni, | fshandonelyitte fruity”? flavor. “The Merrie Month of Mo Renbne pela aap rated — an ; * Pres Night Fame Hy Se lay iy | terartaa carte! staea ; ‘a one free. Write us to: Preserves made this way are richer, heavier} boo to $150. Pi os and baskets. ‘This will | Bay for it. with a more delicious and delicate flavor. etHlomi Ai tn pa tateemasion Ao Jellies will always “jell” and your jams be Inspiration for beginning the circlo | firm and mellow—no “‘candying” in the glass. | work in fall. For Cooking, Baking and Candy Making Ladies’ Aid of the Ballard Presby- | Karo (Red Late!) is used in millions of homes. rian Chareh | In all cooking and baking recipes use Karo Tritt chp Ceptaa) Sapece exeawen | tases Hd. soc! dy of the Ballard instead ofsugar. It is sweet, of delicate flavor, =—reeenrees —————— Tl ie cain ue tearce ates U and brings out the natural flavor of the food. .-* CORN PRODUCTS REFI! IPALACE HIP) | accor a* ro Ramee ne oe Continuous Dally, 1 to 11 Home Sewing club of the Ladies | = of the Grand Army of the Repub Remarkable Economy! AZOLA is used over and over again with- out transmitting flavors or odors from iP iit ea Baggot Dp aang andi, Sugar in 6 4 o'clock, Hach member is invited ACTS| in" member nvi ae to bring a friend Take lunch and} - YI U | | | Happy | Sunset Heights Club | } The Sunset Heights club has “| planned w plonie to be given at the |summer home of Mr, and Mrs. W.| D. Lane at Manitou park on Wednes- | { ri day, August 13. and you use % to % less Mazola for shortening, as in pie crusts, etc. iptv kloue oluh' at the home orl, Menaaean ellies and Tp UN one food to another. It is not absorbed into S| et Seo tein HH foods. Ga sens ta 9 ofc! sto er P erves. jiu | And remember—Mazola is equal to butter for cook- ryira..: Hopkins, has Werdinene | | ing, better and more wholesome than lard and compounds Poe oes sugar HI} CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY P. 0. Box 161 New York R 1@ members will nlath Me is Wethunlew White ta | leave by boat from the pier at foot : Utils “WHEN WOMEN WIN” Jof Madison st. at 9:30 a. m | Nights (Sunday), 360; Mats. cexcept || i Ladin’ Mata, except |] Lot's go buy Boldt’s Fren Mats, 4:30; Nights, J’ try, Uptown, 1414 3d Ave town, 913 2d Ave, pas- down.

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