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‘ottce Phone, Main 600. By Tennis Club Dinner Mrs. Keith Logan Bullitt, Miss Gladys Waterhouse and Miss Gwen @olyn Curkeck the following ils, wilt entertain ot 20 of at the Tennis club tonight the dance: Miss Helen Sutt ~ hoff, Miss Osceola House, Miss F Rice Boydstun, Miss Adelai ‘bron, Miss Mary Waterhouse, Miss Alice Blake, Miss Katherine Menden > hall, Miss Esther Palmer, Miss Hazel ‘a “Handy, Miss Doris Mitchell, Miss iit. Stevens, Miss Ruth Brown, Louise Sheard, Miss Lottie Trenholme, Miss May Trenholme Mise Helen Enegren, Miss Mildred Walsh, Miss Jessie Lee Poole, Miss Blanche Troutman, Miss Leona Ho! “comb, Miss May Lewis, Miss Julia Miss Alice English with A party pre , Miss Alice Swope, Miss Helen Miss Leola Parker and Miss “Helen Doniey. . py Batertain on Yacht [© Gotite out to meet the fleet on the i Olive today were Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Leonard and about twen from Seattle and Belling- wr the Officers | Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lowman, Mr. ‘Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat, Mr Mrs. Frederic Struve, Mr. and J. Walter Hainsworth and Mr : Mrs. Farwell Putnam Lilly will “Be among the dinner hosts tonight the fleet ball. << -Tea : afternoon at the Sunset Mrs. Frank McDermott was at a most artiatic musi fa for one hundred members of the mer Catholic Charity club. During afternoon Mrs. Morgan. soloist ‘Miss Lucile Johnson of New harpist, assisted by Mrs. Beck at the piano, gave Gelightful numbers. Dinner - and Mrs. Rollin V hosts at an informa! t their home fave ee for Deughter-in-Law i her daughter-in-law, Edgar Franklin Frost, and Florence Wattles, the house of Mr. and Mra. L. G. Horton re. John E. Frost was hostess ar j interesting informa] tea et her a Ankeny dinner Tableware, artistic, skilled | Workmanship result in a product which adds a diz |] nified beauty to the most |ij) | @xclusive tables. Sold by leading jewelers. | dosMaver ssBros Sarit” —— Heil | Miss | Madden, Miss Edith Rraw i THE SEATTLE STAR— REBECCA $ | Dinner Mr ia nt STEVENSON . Capitol 617, Henry Lar ‘entury club Mra, i, 8 Mra, John | and Mrs tty Zane with a dinn officers at Willams will en r for some of her home te of the ¢ Wiliams Mra, M. Bt ckett of San Wa the sara Augustine Wr nig . neiweo Pritchard-McF ce Wedding D Alternating at Mra. i. M Mra, RI ter the tea table will! Mark, Mre, J. A, Por —i oe Hibler and Mra, W. A Mal Introduc » the hand ion of the of Mra. B.S. 1 will be raham at wa any | o'clock quiet Pre nine A. Van der Las read the marriage service |'The bride was attended by Misw Ax jhes McDonald as maid of honor and ” med jthe groom by Mr. Merrill Miller Just before the service Minx ‘Thir usey ming, “Oh, Perfect Love companied Mr. Walter. White at the organ. ‘The ushers ¥ Jooy McPhee, Mr. John M raid Whi Mr. Sidr Following ceremony ception was held for the | relatives of both families at the of the bride's parents Both Mr. and Mrs, Pritchard o {extremely popular in university elt cles. ‘The bride is a member of Kap pa Kappa Gamma sorority and Mr | Pritchard is a member of Phi G ma Delta Fraternity. Following trip, the destination of which wa kept secret, Mr, and Mra. Pritebar will make their home in Seattle. Dinners for Officers On the lists of hosts and hostesses who are planning dinners for junior officers before the dan night Judge and Mrs Donw h, Mr. and Mra. Fre White, Mr. and Mra. Charles Pos. | te wilt Mr. and Mra. W. E. Herring, Mr. and Mra. Thomas Stimson, Mr. and Mra C. H. Lilly, Mr, and Mrs. W, D, Per 0 kins, Mr. and Mra. Fred Baxter, Mie | ooening dan jt Bertha Tremper, Miss Lo re! : Phevgg sive mond, Miss Evelyn Lane. Mr. Wil Boo Miss Mary Louise x Har Miss Marjorie Stev Miss Kather- eyes ine Kittinger and Miss Virginia Cook. | , Mr. and Mrs. Boole, Mr. and Mra. and Mr. and Mrs. will entertain jointly sity club. Covers will be pla twenty-four Maj. and Mra. ¢ will give a dinne at the Hotel Washin Mr. and Mra J will be hosts at covers at the Boulevard Inn. | Miss Margaret Ames will be hos teas at a dinner at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Am Miss Margaret Huteson will tertain with a dinner of piattene covers Mrs fine dining Webs Florence Mins May Mra. Louis and Mins | program ck prompt wh has peen under the music department of © Century club, of which Mrs. I erton iv chairman, The aft will be given by Mr nd the vocal program | by Mra, OM. Perry. | Gladys © Mine Ruth Dail Mine Ellen Patr Helen Huston, ‘The music be presented at 3 0’ k arrangement ¢ h t a immediate nh yd Welln Hl be gfven wal wi *ythian § dances * will open Sat n the Knights Plans are being to make this affair ¢ than those which r last winter, ee Lotus Club The L tions for were #0 popu us club has teeued t» fourth nvita ball the t anniversary fay Sh Mason. of are ng. September 20 of the n be th dances which ” n the eau erie | ditorium ow aple © first A nericn of will be ng monthly given and dance of the this wea Special se numbers Rochester Rober rt P. Donald at th My Univer ed tor Castien of fo’ covers! weiss Claire t | ‘ _| Mins Margar Thatcher Hodge |) ravine) a dinner of eight Worth. 1 De William th be 1 Mrs Bigiow Alexander me at the and Mr spent Sunday with McEwans at their try elub, -. Suzzallo Edgar . | Mr. and Mra Brodney and Miss Edith Br y will return from Wedding Anniversary | Crystat Springs the werk } Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Augustine have Sapseg | extended an informal invitation to) ro aia y their friends to the reception this | 11 5, pert. levening at the Hotel Sorrento, on the 3 occa: roel of their 50th wedding an-|°"'™ Mr. and Mra. C. H. Whitelaw niversary. The hours are from 8 to|‘°' ‘he week _ | 10. During the evening Mrs. G. A. C.| ee Rochester will sing a group of old| Mr. & M. Maced love songs, with a violin obligato by | "Ul returned Wednemtay from San Miss Eleanor Mehnert. Later Miss | Franc ere he has been for the! Mehnert will be heard in some violin | P@*t three weeks on offictal business solos, accompanied by her mother edi = Bile Mrs. H. A. Mehnert } Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Ht ~-. } (Ann reene). Informal Luncheon Wt baths eceabe ot iene Mra. 8. H. Hill will entertain wi parents, Mr. and Mga an informal luncheon at her home| Greene, for a few days Mr Wednesday. Covers will be placed been appointed state jfor eight. j aminer. Frank Fy Day no Kuesta of Mra Day's par Peruvian con-} Eberting of Hoquiam, arrived their in Seattle . | today T « w ther H. L. Eberting bank ex- Mr. and Mra C. H. Wakefield re- turned Tuesday from Alaska Mra Wakefield is at the Hotel Washing ton and Mr. Wakefield has gon East for several weeks. eee Miss Clartes Stoltenberg wil! tend the University this fall * ] Entertains Guests | To honor Mr. and Mrs. Walter A Sherlock of Alturas, Cal, and Miss Rose Alder of Chicago, who are her | guests Mins Nellie Cornish enter |tained with a dinner last evening | Covers were placed for eight. at-| eee of Washington Red Cross Tea Room The program for Saturday the Red Cross tea room will be rendefed by Miss Heiga Erickson, soprano, in song selections, accompanied by Miss | Agnes Ross at the plano. | eee Century Club Friday afternoon, September Mrs. Arthur Anderson wi to the members of the Century club at a musicale-tea at her home, be | tween the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock Mr. Byron Stover ts convalescing| at the Swedish hospital after a minor operation . Mr. James RB Wednesday of Virginia. ington, D. C. way, Howe, $r., left on to enter the University He will visit in Wash 10 . for a few days on his be hostess * ‘ Mr. Dan Scarritt, who has been pending six montha in Seattle, left Wednesday for his home in | “We Are Proud as a Peacock” Of the gratifying success women who insist on individuality If you are particular this is style in their clothes. YOUR SHOP. Right in the heart of the city’s new shop ping district. PRAY VISIT US Of Quality Fabrics * Superbly Styled ‘The newest coat fan cies in silvertones, sil- ver tip Bollvias, tinsel tones, suede velours, velour de lene, as well as the best of the sta- ple materials are rep- resented in our big coat showing. The more particular you are the more en- Joyment you will be af- forded by an examina- tion, THE PAULINE la. Mrs. Francen Allen is sy in Tacoma nding & few day . Mr. ! Mr. Mike Reaman Neal Weber's Mr. and Mra removed from ner of Tacoma guest for the ai cs RP. Herald have Boylston N. to the Harvard N. and Denny| we have had in pleasing and distinctive Dreanes, Skirts, Coates, Suits, rightly priced, correstly styled. Lord Rishop Lander of Hongkong ie the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Erikson at “Glen Kerrie,” the High lands. GT ae | Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Green will |have as guests over the week-end |Commandant Harry A. Field and |Mrs. Field, COME AND SEE Miss Jane Bliss, daughter of Rev and Mrs, W. H. Bliss, and Miss Dor othy Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mre J. Howard Allen, will leave Septem ber 17 to attend the Annie Wright seminary at Tacoma Bishop guest of Mr at their Grand Faber of Montana and Mra. B. C. In the is the Kelsey apartment nier Miss Margaret Thomas returned to Senttle Wednesday from New York, | where she has been for more year than a Fur Trimmed $47.50]: Well worth tention if you coat, Weil tailored and fully lined coats in wide . 1 Mrs, Ralph Featherstone, of Spokane, will be to their friend Seattle tember 1 a at home after sep Miss | Linder Be Elinor Linder and Mr, Jack | returned Sunday from Gold | ur where they have been for the] at week. your at need a Mr. and Mrs, Bugene Levy who re-| turned this week from a six weeks’ | | weddin trip. taken an apart-| ment at the Old Colony where they | | will be at home after October 1 igs site range of velour shades, You will agree tha are $60, SHOP, 221 PINE ® they well worth at least || Miss Annette Wiestling is visiting friends tn Portland. see Mr, and Mrs. P,P. Ferry and daughter haye removed to the homo rerk mesentery jeted In the| | | Mr Mra, Pl end expec th Mra. | in in the middle Kel Ferry pent a Leary last winter summer home the Mdward 3 Ver will ft lant tod Capt Confessio Copyrighted, 1 Mra. Ferry be guest fleet In in the Kekridge and son, Mr the guests of Mra. Pierre for a week or ten days see cousin today oft to the bi Keith Welt) A at her hom harbor, Mra IMY HUS MEN taking shouted T TO AN my question with laugh Verry of Hob Instead tously r “Oh, Jane! you keep from ask eve me, that ts the = SS |every member of the A Mins Helen Walker will leave! had face, the day he ched Wednesday to begin her senior year| home-—unless he was confirm at Hege bachelor and woman hater™ and Mre And 1 suppose they all evade it x weeks’ by laughing at it," I pouted. “I'll put it another way. Honestly—didn't you ever make love to a girl while you believed that you were an un married man? “I never did! am Bremer and daugh thilda Bremer, and son Bremer and Mr. Kdward| will leave uy, 8 n= for an eastern trip, Mr Hreme ber 16 n he exclaimed, “couldn't hat? Wh one pte be question Bh. F. hes Smith co! Mr ai Fred Gilman are on| motor trip thru South rn California, Minn Lucy Oppen, nasoctate editor of “Good Housekeeping,” has been spending a few dayn in Seattle, She will leave today for a trip to Alaska. eee Never™ he averred solemnly, “But—1 did ask that little stenog to marry me the other day.” ‘Wellt” 1 inquired. “Well—she turned me down! | had to endure that humiliation tunately for us today! “he dared to refuse you™ I ex claimed, pretending to be awfully in dignant. “She turned Bob Lorimer down! She's a goone! But wait a minute, dearest 1 can never trust you alone with her again. I'll go out) with you to find hy Saying which, I rushed to my room to put on my bobbed wig and the serge coat and skirt and the sailor hat which Bob had often seen worn the “little stenc Somehow I felt awfully sorry for Uttle girl whom I faced in for the last time, She thru some terrible experiences. she had tried to be brave and honest and cheerful in every ordeal. and for all of her endeavor. one bit happy! She waan't, I felt, different from thousands of nice girls who go about some hard duty day with energy and conscience, and with Mr. and Mra James F. Wiatne and and Mr. F. & imson will leave Saturday morning for a week nd moter-trip to Yakima and Grand View, I for . Mrs, Fred ft. Steed and daughter, Mins Ruth Steed, who have been the | cuenta of Mra W. J. Bernard for the past three months, will leave Sunday for their home in Bryn Mawr, Pa. by he Child Conservation League 4 Child Conservation league id ite first « for the year on Friday, September 19. Pp m. in the auditortam of lerick & Nelson building. fifth All ladies b og taken nation-| his league, in this are eligible to} local circles, and; meeti very ve every ed to be present as there ta! - ant business to be transacted. | $08 Women's Cieiv League Ciwie club will meet mber 16, 2 p.m. in rium Frederick & Nelson. mbers requested to be present work for the coming year will ed audit All n « th BY BIDDY BYE latter days of thrifty wife prone wish SHE had # husband as tating as Peter Piper, who picked peppers < these summer . . John & Miller W. KR c s Mi Ww. tk nervices 4, at o'clock Lakeview cemetery 1 friends are requested pickled There a for vinegar and and eric and amall ontons—and which « et that season is open, It in And here are many tried and tented recipes for manipulating pickle ingredients h great muccems, Plain Cocumber Pickles Select small, firm cucumbers, jwaet them well, and lay them in PRINCE'S BUCKLES | BRING GOOD PRICE|" (277",000"" 2s. quarts of cu LONDON, Sept. 12—A pair of|cumbers make @ brine of 1 gallon paste shoebuckles, aald to have be lof bolling water poured over 1 pint ionged to Prince Charles, and a frag-jof salt. Bring to a b skim, ment from his colors, taken at Cullo-jand pour over the cucumbers. Let brought $50 at a recent Christic|stand six hours. Drain the brine from the pickles, boll again, t in demand members ar spices, and delicacies the pickling tremendous sugar and cucumbers other to be presen eee Homesteaders Lodge The Homesteader Lodge will meet tonight to elect officers for the en- suing term at the Swedish chub hall hth ave. and Olive st, at o'clock. All members are reques to be present. den. “OPEN EVENINGS” “SEATTLE’S LARGEST MUSIC STORE” |e Shop Jazz Player Piano Rolls by “Casey Jones” Department Columbia Jaze Songs—Jaza Phonograph Records—Jazs All This Week You Can Hear “Jazz” Sotig: (Himself) at the “Song Shop” Music Jazz Bands will play all the popular dance tunes on Records in our new Phonograph Department Jazz Player-Piano Rolls Demohstrated on Our New Apollo Upright Grand Electric Player Piano—Romick's Has the New Rolls First What You Want, When You Want It! If You Want a New Tane, You Want It Now—Not Next Week or Month, But Now—That's Why Remick’s Service Proves Supreme SHEET MUSIC The New Song Hits at 15c Band Is Back tn Then I'm Not Missing You, Dear. My Little Sunshine, Some Sunny Day Moonli¢ht on the Nile All I Need to Know Is That You Some From Dixie. thern Moon, Memoryland. Alexander's Dixieland Give Me a Smile and Kise—I'm Going to Break That Mason- Dixon Line. Still an Old Sweetheart You Cannot Shake That Shimmie Here “When It’s Music or Records, Go Where the Crowds Go” Remiok Song Gilt Sign es Pike St. Between Second and Foarth Aves. KZ Elliott 2702 H Do Not Depend on Gas We are equipped with charcoal ranges and hard coal ranges and can take care of any amount of business. THE LARGEST AND MOST POPULAR CAFE IN THE CITY Experienced chef who knows how to please the guests Attentive Waiters Music——-Singing-——Dancing At modest Bices to meet your pocket book. HOTEL BUTLER CAFE 1919, by the Newspaper Eoterpriss Assoctati SBAND ANNOUNCES she hadn't been | *jbolling drop in a dozen cucumbers and| FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1919. WOMAN'S PAGE | |GuflnaGney_ By CYNTHIA GREY |57 Different Varieties and Even More Than That “Perfect Lover’ Contest Closes on Saturday, September 13 ns ota Bride HIS ENGAGE- OTHER GIRL | 1 went up a little prayer for them li, and @ little wave of sympathy | 4 little wivh that nome unex might reward them as | they deserved. ‘Then I made a fare well curtay to the girl in the glass and turned find my husband| watching me! I knocked,” aid, “but you were too absorbed to hear me, This masquerade explains some vast mys teries,” he exclaimed, hugging me to his heart. “I agree with you, Jane, you'd better not leave me alone with dad's secretary.” Then Bob pulled | off my false hair and toned it into the waste basket, “We'll throw out! whole lot of explanations —«long with that Put still there's one I've got to make to you, Jane. I follow ed you up here to make it It's @ darn bad one, too.” | “Get it over then, éarting, T hear the auto with our clothes and our dinner.” I hate to spoil your appetite, Jane, but still I think I ought to let you | know at once that I've » promised to marry another woman’ “Oh Ya! lat Int 1 trilled. actually engaged . Bob? should say Cynthia is swamped with descriptions She’s not going to waste time and read them for yourself: | SHE'S FOUND HIM “Pertect Lover’ Editor: Have discovered the perfect lover? I'l! I've lived with him for of the perfect lover, space commenting—just a brave «mile of mock happinens upon their lips POETICAL uty of face nd grace; ected soy may I have vane He who loves not figure a nine Macapt Inn't it results that prov buniness? ‘Then He Also prove his success as @ lover. | Dxcept If, after living with man for years, your heart jumps and skips & beat or two when you hear his step, and you run to the mirror for a few final touches, isn't the tty good proof? If you must know WHY he ts to me a “perfect lover,” here is a lint of some of the thousand reasons He —never grouchy Pverytuing I dandy.” He never criticizes Iq Always pleasant, even when talk to him while he is reading He sometimes brings me boxes of candy When away on business trips he writes real love letters. He has even cooked, washed and nursed us in times of sickness with out a word of complaint Hin kiddies believe him perfect daddy Can you beat that? E£. GARDN #12 2int Ave. to as naturalness a man's ta he success in result whe loves not fancy dréeas as these her purse express; nine He th not her pets, as Rood scorns mo! He who loves not a Herself Queen Cook who loves not her who totls always wakes up with a smile . cook ‘© oll things clean and ean t ngs is “fine and ontied. He who Not what 1 He who loves that she is w To her own needs and we desires; loves that she he relegate: efern He that shares her Apart from nursery Expousing « love of books “You mean maids nd to some la! you ™ sIture as her niche, It happened about hour before I met you," Bob nodded ruefully, “And it's all your fault, wifie, Yours alone! You put me up to it! You wished it on me! And now, I'd like to know are you going to rescue me?’ We flew into each other's arms and laughed together, until I real ized that It was likely to prove far from a laughing matter for both [of us. i Iam! : to tes art, their lives enrich welcomes that she plans him His business so that both might win, Music, | And today an “ City. Ho that loves her in the right how | His sleeping conscience roused CAVE MAN HER IDEAL Dear “Perfect Lover" Editor: The fight. following is my conception of the perfe I have been told that too low for a high you may judge for to in r are but | He that loves life's larger plan my For woman—equal with the man |wchool girl, yournelf He must, above all, admire me and not be afraid to say #0. He must love |e in a passionate fashion, possess ing a strain of our old friend, the |eave man, for I respect and admire this type. He must unblushing in speech and manner, for a bashful lad is a comical curiosity to me. | Of course it in essential that he have money enough for comfort, I suppose people would criticize this point of view,*but they must re member this ts not a description of the perfect man, but the perfect of which (To Be Continued) | He that loves the large-brained wife, The factor in the nation’s strif To make the whole world home in- deed, When m therhood, itself, hag freed From man's dictation as to laws From all male dictum as to war, She enters Democracys’ estate To keep in life what she creates, lage stand draining. the over t kles night ne and next m let | re rning xt ad rining saa The greatest woman of the hour, The citizen with self-felt power. She whom Justice takes as suid, cee I write Nor to kindness swerves aside M. DAKEN, 1333 Frink Blvd. IUST LOVE ONLY ONE The; “Perfect Lover” Editor: My/| ideally perfect lover has a clean body | partes taven-he spent and a pure mind; is unselfish, conaid- | elf in her—themsetves in all. erate, tolerant and loyal; is without In self-expression, rich at length, petty jealousy; is a friend to all |in union—theirs, unfailing strength, | women, a lover to but one. Expres: | XA OTH sions of love and tenderness will be ne Oe posta frequent, in both words and actions, not only to his sweetheart, but to Seattle. his wife during a lifetime together. He is capable of earning a comfort. able living, #0 that no sordid condi- tions a obtain to mar the har. LONDON, Sept. 12-—Announce- 0 ° pe Ardea at eee | ement ts made here that the World’s lover. BETTY BROCKHURST, | Press Congress will be held at Syd 26-A Fuhrman Ave., Seattle. ney on Oct. 15, 1920. stand six hours, ter and pour o wain. Next morning drain off alum water, Heat 1 gallon of vinegar with 4 whole red peppers 4 «ticks of cinnamon, and % ta- blespoonful of allspice, and «ame amount of whole cloves, Bring slowly to a boil. In another kettle 'heat 1 quart of vinegar and when A wronged world rise, and strike the hour, | For new recruits—for woman power! then boll the w and boll & minutes. Remove to stone Jar, and repeat until all pick- are cooked. When finished cov- jer the pickles with spiced vinegar, jcover closely, and store in @ cool, dark place. | Uncooked Mixed Pickles Pare and chop fine 3 quarts of |ripe tomatoes, % pint of grated horseradish, 1 pint of fine chopped celery, % cupful of chopped onion, & tablespoonfuls of mustard | |seed, 2 tablespoonfuls of chopped jred pepper, § poonfuls of |wugar, § of walt, tablespoon- ful of ground cinnamon. Add 1 level teaspoonful each of ground clove and mace, and one quart of| vinegar, Mix all the ingredients | thoroughly and pack the pickle In| |& stone jar. Ready for use after & week and keeps well all winter. | Pickled Onions | Select 100 small white button onions and remove the outer skin with a silver knife. Pack the jonions in sterilized pint jars. Pour over them a strong brine and let stand 24 hours. Next pour off the |brine, add a fresh brine and let |stand another 24 hours, Next day |make a strong fresh brine and boil |the onions in it for five minutes Drain and let stand in fresh, cold |water for three hours. Drain and |pack tightly in jars interspersing | with white peppercorns. Cover with @ hot Mquor made of vinegar, Jallowing to each pint of vinegar 1 tablespoonful of allspice, 1 table- spoonful of black pepper and 1 red | pepper pod, 1 dozen peppercorns, | |1 dozen whole cloves and 4 biades| of mace. If slightly sweet Pickles are desired add 1 tablespoonful of | sugar to each pint. Fill the pack- ed jars with scalding vinegar and | seal tightly. Let stand one month | before using | Tomato Catsup | ‘This recipe makes five quarts of | leatsup. Reduce quantity as de-| sired. ‘Wash and cut fine one peck of firm, ripe tomatoes, and put in a large Preserving kettle “ut fine two large onions and add © the tomatoes. Cook the two tart gether slowly for one hour. Rub) |thru-a colander and return to the | | preserving kettle. Add 1 quart of bite vinegar, 1 pint of sugar, 3 tablespoonfuls of salt, 1 tablespoon - | jful of whole allspice, 1 tablespoon- |ful of whole cloves, 1 tablespoon- ful pf mustard seed, 1 teaspoonful | leach of red and white pepper, | blades o mace and 2 sticks of cin- |namon Cook all for 4 hours, stir- jring frequently. Strain thru a |seive, pour into sterilized bottles, jand seal tightly. | Watermelon Pickle Pare off the green rind of thick melon rind and cut into pleces of desired size. over with boiling }water in which 1 scant t oonful jof alum ts dissolved and let stand over night Next day soak several hours in fresh, cold water. Then cook in hot water until tender Have ready a syrup made of equal parts of vinegar and sugar. Cook in this Hquor 2 sticks of cinnamon, 2 sliced lemons and a few pleces gingerroot. When thick and WORLD'S PRESS CONGRESS t Hearty Welcome To Admiral Rodman and to every officer and man of his gallant fleet Seattle extends a whole hearted welcome. They did their duty when the fate of the world hung on their action. Let us show our pride in kinship with them and let us_make their stay here one that will be so over abund- ant with joy and pleasure that Seattle will always hold a warm spot in their hearts. Our Great President Is With Us We are honored by a visit from the head of our country. Without regard to party lines let us show our respect and warm regard for Woodrow Wilson. Let the President’s welcome be so loyal and sincere that Seattle will always hold a warm spot in his heart. Can We Help You? We will all want to look our best in greeting the visitors. If the Emporium’s great stock of new fall goods can ass st in attiring you for the gala days we will be mightily pleased. vERPOREEd: WOMEN’S WEARING APPAREL PINE STREET, CORNER SIXTH Diagonally Opposite 8, Corner of Frederick & Nelson's soooeoSSeGescoooneoooos of well flavored put the drained melon rind in the syrup and cook until} ear, Put rind in pint jars, cook | j#yrup until thick, and pour over | |the rind. Seal, ‘Tell me not in mournful numbers, My purse is but an empty dream, Because the maid of many summers Kept on calling for ice cream,