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DELIGHTFUL MRS. PHILLIPS’ | Russell Hubbar oan atan ‘informal luncheor tomorrow at her home in complime Satan Josephine Ross, of Santa ‘Mize Janet Powell entertair 3 i at the Rainier ctub : as & compliment to Miss Ross. lext Meeting of Service Club Whe next meeting of the Soctal club will be with Miss Rut At 2608 10th ave. N.. Mond tay April 2. ‘ Engagement Announce d Ruesell EL. La Rue of this oe announces the engagement of @aughter, Miss Doroth? Lindsey Mr, Park Galbraith Parker of SMlentclair, N. J. The wedding will fake place in June ys. Robinson 30 Wed Mr. Packard May First Invitations have been immued to the ling of Miss Frances Robinson, hter of Mr. and Mrs. James May first, home Rad the bride’ 9 o'clock, at parents. at troubles due to Eye- strain can, ‘Tost always Telleved by Giasecs. Let lus examine t a, the isi ble for far and near jon. Broken lenses duplicated WEGNER OPTICAL CO. DR. R H. WEGNER, Mer. Rexistered Optometrist =z Lge STREET Betwern 2nd ond 3rd Aves, i only { igatromd is an art in making flapjack pan- cakes, griddie cakes or wheats, call them what you will. But it is an art very easily and quickly oe saciges if sa follow the egg ong are some reci for a variety of breakfast cakes that will make grandmother envious. The secret, of course, is Royal Baking Powder. Royal Hot Griddle Cakes 2 Powder * 4 Blespoons shortening Mix and sift dry ingredi- ents; add milk and melted shortening; beat well. Bake on slightly greased hot grid- dle. gaps flour teaspoon salt teaspoons Royal Baking Mix and sift dry ingredi- ents; add beaten eggs, milk and melted shortening; mix well. Bake i tely on hot griddle. pare eet on Robinson, to Mr. Ongood| TOME TEACHES ART OF HAPPY MARRIAGE | | MRS ALICE BETHANY, Neb, April ]in schools? lege here, believes it can. The course here includes points on drena spooning and home-building and women mate before marriage, | White Winter Pear not after,” mys Mrs. Harman. | oe Se aeenen Therefore they should understand | S?'t**r are se each other before marriage.” lpcme Denety Rootes BARBED WIRE Cifelan Apple | PROTECTS BIRDS at Song birds m cats by winding four or five strands | tree of barbed wire around the runks, Cats have a great ¢ for barbed wire and will not ere The wire will not har and can be removed wh leave, 120,000 prints identifications by without a single mistake ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure Riv mmerene EN Ps | AFTERNOON OF MUSIC GIVEN AT na PARMON 14—Can the art of happy marriage be taugh Mrs, Alice Gadd Ho mon, dean of women at Cotner be protected from Scotland Yard claims to have made finger GRIDDLE CAKES and WAFFLES From the New Roya. Cook Book “Bake with Royal and be Sure’’ feeting's of Girls Will Be Organized An & means of promoting educa-| Chicago, where he ta conferring with | Mr. Edward Bennett, the national civic planning expert. He leaves for New York next week to visit his mother, Mrs. Charles Jedson Gould. after an extensive tour of the n centers will return the first ar Mré. Albert Chartes Phillips hax as) her house guesta Mra.,A. A. Phy of Olympia and Mra. Henry of He 2 CLEANING DRAPERIES An easy way to clean draperies that are unwaahable is to chaose a breezy day and hang the draperies on a clothesline, placed so the wind APPLES Retail and Wholesale Cooking and Rating | Takia Wholesale and Metail ‘Theae apples will be id and guaranteed ted by Brown anoney 2 ap Market downstairs in ask Buckwheat Cakes 6 tearpoons Reyal Baking A Powder easpoon malt cups milk or mffk and water T tablespoon i m shortening Sift together flours, bakin; powder and salt; add liqui molasses and melted short ening; beat three minutes. Bake on hot greased griddle. Waffles Towder teaspoon cups milk ones 1 tablespoon melted shorten- ing Sift flour, 1 baking powder and salt together; add milk to yolks of eggs; mix thor- oughly and add to dry in- gredients; add melted short- ening and mix in beaten whites of eggs. Bake in well greased hot waffle iron un- til brown, Serve hot with maple syrup. It should take about 1% minutes to bake each waffle. FREE New Royal Cook Book containing these and scores of other delightful recipes. Write for ittoday. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. 116 Falten Btreet New York Oity PER OR AI |FRANK HATFIELD OLMSTEAD f Mr. | tion on vital wubjecta thruout the big BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS ndustrial centers of the y ar t Soctety Biitor ef The Star angements have bee nade to ad & ALBERT CHA PHILLIPS AGAIN COMPLIMEN nr | ee ae aoe MOTHER, Mr rewitt ia, on Tuesday afternoon w he |} hd ea Sears ah ake entertained with the second series of musical teas, at ber t “ah vo elie gk <b og Francis Guy Frink and 5 erre P. Ferry prosided over the tea table. | 0) Two violin numbers were given by M Fielding Lewin Ash n ities ¢ aenitl a after an interesting little ¢ by Mra. “Dr a Perciva me of her cam hag Speyer ‘e Peeitions were charmingly interpreted by Mrs, Vivian Strong Hart. Mrs) We he . Raves Hicks gave a reading. ext Tuesday afternoon, Mra. I a eee TY to Stamead to thane wom be ot — ' 508 those . enjoyable as pos 5 aible, with the talks reinting to such Miss Peters tnd M PELE LEPHONE the So- | ponviar subjccts a travel and recre % T! ation, while addre health and Boynton Married 4 ciety E ditor of The || ster whe ‘ : heatt Wenatchee Star—Office, Main G00; || Asa remutt of | caitient week ar pion Ges darprise to thel ne, on }i being promoted thrueut the indus frends, the marrage of Miss|{/0me, Main 2761. | ters, girl workers in many Daiberine Jeanne Peters, aghte ae arge fact are organts reerea ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Peters, ¢ Mr ens y heed to tion clubs, with electe oers as Mr, Louis Fisher Boynton took place | * leaders, These industrial groups are Hh Wendichee iat Friday at sv.| 7 sin New York | attorded gymnasium, swimming and Luke's Eptscopal church. The t i Hayward other privileges without coat, and was disclosed at ncheon i ' a Mrs. Jaaper | frequent entertainme are held by Rainier club yesterday when Miss | ( will be int ed | the industrial girl delegations in th Fotheringham entertained | ip t Ay §, | ansociation qua Seattle employ Im honor 4f Mrs. Boynton The | ers are actively cooperating in this Py o ow work wre. Brinkley York Cit er the oe Be Honored road, New Have ‘ | | Par. & compliment to her sister-in-law nic ted as } t penal ree James Brinkley, Mra. Robert amp Frer and Can fur Str Preheat ere returs Brinkley will be hostess at a tea at) ing the war Monday from tay wins he her home next Tuesday afternoon. | eee iat Geet Ce Geen Alpha Xi Delta eee Marriage of Mise Panton|: Sorority Mra. Carleton Hutakamp is spend ing neve eoks in V i wacenia £0 TUKG) tae anndet vanquct of the Alpea| OO ce May 1 | Xi Delta worority w e held Satur Mr. and Mh, Kenelm Winslow, | q ine have been received to| 2 evening, April 17, at 6:30 p. ™./ jr, are expected home from their J + the marriare ceremony of Miss Doro-| ®t the Rainier club wedding oy thin week and w Vthea Roy Panton and Mr. Harold) oct. me a : April in thelr apart | “Averill Phoenix on Saturday, May 1 Broadway Guild to ment at Washington Arms Mee t Friday Mary Meber. returned last and @ Y a. ye - Ppaveipet, dway guild of the Ort week from an extended Eastern and od ° ic hos will meet F t 2 Southern trip, and will remove next m. with Mra, George W er, | w om the Hotel Assembly to her | Informa! Lunchec ns 40 Harvard ave home at Richmond Beach _ fer! Miss Ross —_—— see a White wi Mr. Carl F, Gould Is at present tn TTLE Son of STAR Hepa a): and M WEDN SDAY, APRIL 14, 1920, . Frank Olmstead Portrait by Curtis CLUBS FOR THURSDAY | Chapter AC, P. BO Chapter AC, P. EO, program ten at the home of Mra. Homer Hine tird ave, N., at 2:30. Pvergreen Drill Team Evergreen drill team, Danish sis: | ES ter society, with Mra. Chris Niet », 5608 25th ave. N. W. (Ballard North ear.) . Queen Anne Fortnightly Clob Mre. H. W he Queen Anne For at the home of Mrs. Footer will entertain ehtly club at Ma will blow thru the fabric. 2p. m. | After allowing the breese full | Compton, 515 W. Roy st play for several hours, brush the 6 ee lourtains with a whisk broom and an/ Soresis Art Department lalmost magical freshneme will reeult.! Sorowia art department meets at 2 If the colors have became dulled, |p. m. at (he Federated club house, a rest In a dark clonet will often so |rentore the brightness | Swedish Ladiew’ Charitable and Freah alr works wonders and Social Club, “Freja” blows cobwebs from nearly every-| Swedish ladies’ charitable and so thing, from brains to house furnish-| cial club, “Freja,” meets at 2 p.m. * with Mrs. Albro Gardner, Jr, 1607] | Fighth ave. W. Cards’ will be | played, the proceeds ta help a nemty family. Ansisting Mre be Mra Oder Bienda Tarap. West ar to Garfield. eee Sonshine mehine guild No. 1 Amaranth o'clock luncheon with Rossman, 1634% 13th Gardner will Ekman and Mrs. Queen Anne | Sunshine Club of ceases dose ige | | | | | | club of the legion hold an wath day | meeting at the home of Mrx J. EB Frazetle, $20 N. dint Neighbors of Woodcraft e 549 extend an in Seattle Cir Woodcraft 1 Wooderaft and friends to a so. Neighbors | vitation nd card party Allah Chapter | Allah Chapter N 165, O. will give a card party at cafeteria, 1415 Third a « day evening. April Eastern Stars, Masons and friends cordially invited eee Green Lake Assembly Green Lake United Artisans. Aneembly meets at No. 8 p. 367, rm. | at Fraternal hall, 1511% Fourth ave. 4 0 Annie Wright Semimary Club Mrs. R. W. Condon, 6617 15th ave N. E., will be honteess to the Annie Wright Seminary club at @ p. m Cowen park car to 56th et eee | Daughters of St. George | Daughters of Bt oree, Alexan: | Irn lodge, No, 172, meets in Scottish Rite hall, Firet ave., at 1:30 p.m | Fast Union Club Mra. M. Moore, 2603 Washington st, will entertain the East Union |club at 1 p.m o 0 ow ¥. W. ©. A. Clubs Thursday, April 15, the Friends of All club will meet for club supper in the private dining room of the cafeteria at 6 o'clopk and B lnas in the club rooms at 6:45, After the Hible ® the club members will craft, will meet Thursday, April 15 in the Swedish Club hall, Card] party | eee have their play rehea The Union Bible class will have their reguinr weekly Bible stud \n the Bible rooms at 645 Thu ay April 15 eee Seattle Circle, Nelghbors of Wood. craft Seattle Circle, William Oullen Bryant PT. A. The William Cullen Bryant Pot. A. will meet at 2:30 Thursday after | noon at the school. Mr. Henry R King will speak on. the subject, “Toys.” The nominating committee will report, eee Seattle Civie Improvernent Club The Senttie club will Civie ies Favs ats biter ete Neighbors of Wood and ten will be served. meet on Thursday with | Mrs, M, J. Fohn, 19th ave, between Improvement Aloha and Prospect. Mra. TL A. M Bonnar will be the speaker of the | day eee Women's Commereial Club Judge Kin Dykeman w be the speaker at a heon tomorrow, in the Northold Inn, of the Women’s Commerctal club. HAT. SSEN A tall, slender woman has mor leeway in the choice of hats than a| | short, etoug wornan. ’ INCREASE OR | THE HEIGHT |; will lemen the height, while a hat with seems to Increane it A short, stout woman should choose a hat with a crown birher| marine on one wide, as thin will Increase the | height, plac back the trimming toward | MOTHER! | | terttey | “California § Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative | Accept “California” Syrup of Figs only—took for the name California on the package, then you are sure our child is having the best and et harmless physic for the little sch, liver and bowels, Children its fruity taste. Full directions You must say “Call. | bh bottle, COMING SOON ‘The motion picture mag- nificent, with the most wonderful cast ever as- sembled in a single pro- duction— New Company Wi ‘Oak Thee ‘The Oak theatre is being complete ly renovated for the big stock company MU. AT ‘The Curie Sho uled ribea players, } Jerome Wunnigan, who supply much of the comedy donna, and som ry a & cr Pancy da and gracef scutes tev » sauce or gelly t ficult evolutions on roller skates! WASHINGTON, April 14—Senora|t, accompany roast fowl or meat. cr form part of the fastanoving exhib |Dana Maria Diego-Fernandes, wife They also garnish the roast attrac aw tion to be offered by Simmons and|of Senor Diego-Fernandes, minister | uyely a Hrantiey plenipotentiary and counselor of | —— _ ad Will J. vans ts a comedian whe) the Mexican embaary, is a popular in won success several seanons ago, addition to the diplomatic corps in Sure, Harmless Way x when he repinced Nat M. Wills, the | Washington to Remove Hair Roots re riginal “hobo” comedian, att ‘ v9 7 |, Wonderful, Quick Methed) ~ et l tte M d VALUE OF CHEESE Jan wae are ennoel wits Cantal rs ». erfiuous hair ys ruber, Rod and Blondy (Renneliag divulge | many stage thru SIC AND COMEDY BE RAD SP eyialelth SIAG |WASHINGTON HAS NEW MEX Seek to Keep BEAUTY \n ° ~ per Cornish School Here ‘This morning « meetin was hela ll Go Into itre Gaturday, April 24, will see the | opening performance of a new stock lat the home of Mra, Joshua Green company, which will s#t popular | to art subscriptions for the new dramatic attractio it wan ar Cornish Sot building, Tuesday now 1 Tueeda Kugene Levy Miss Cornish announced $12,000 haa Prominent Heattie atrical man lbeen raised and a little theatre an dr The company will appear at the Gab derwritten, ‘There remained $50,000 pe theatre to raise, Mra. C D. Stimson io Levy, whone musical comedy ven chairman of the women's drive com- ture has bey nucceasful at Levy's limites. Other members are Mra. A- @ Orpheum ed that in the new fm. Stewart, Mrs, Robert Greer, Mra. a dramat ation local the | Robert Brinkley, Mrs. John Ertkson, atre fans wou 4@ company of |Mre. Edgar Ames, Mre. Fredre’ sterling merit |Struve, Mrs. Carl F, Gould, Mrs. 1 have endeavored to get the best \Adele Ballard and Mra Joshua th F le talegt,” Levy announced. “I Green. No donations are asked, but a, have secured Robert Atnon as direc anyone willing to take out $50 or te tor, one of the best in his line in the| more in stock is asked to call the br country Cornish school. The school is only The organisation, which in to in rT five years old, but has had 2,009 elude 16 players, will be of a quality | i pupils this year—balf as many + to win the approval of all our pa | |the untversity, The present quar- tre | ters are absolutely inadequate, and! to keep the school in Seattle is th aim of the present drive. Mins Core nish has an offer to move her school either to Ban Francisco or New York, where she is affiliated with ‘ps Manus achool. wivent of the ( wer Pearce rR ReO PALACE HIP which is set od (3 |ORANGE GARNISH Apples soon will be out of season for cooking purposes, and at thip time of the year the supply of cur- rant and mint jelly in the average pantry in likely to be exhai Oranges, peeled so as to remove all the white membrane, and sliced in half-inch #1 are an appetizing to grace the Palace Hip 3 =“ oo omething a n the way of mink dy. Tl are woven clever luding Bugene Carey ant Hyoulnt comely girls | and dif Hayen, prima DIEGO FERNANDEZ rod, Hodge and Mildred tow.| AS FOOD a portrayal of a pair of in really a perfectly good, ! substantial food. It is rich in pro tein and fat, making @ comparative ly cheap meat substitute. growths of 4 ic mething that merely take hair temporarily—- something that would really remove the hair roots. And now—at last- your wish is realized! The new phelactine Cheene secrets as they whirl rm) onnhine process Lad their soe stunts in “A Fh ag Pace pness is @ue to the fact 2 Gurerent from. far PR + mr thea Morning Rehearsal hat there in no waste, cheese being | .Tetrical, depilatory or other methel Senator Walt Hawley, a vernatiie | concentrated food containing neith.| ods, because it actually removes ti young man, tion er bone nor connective tissue ro This concentration makes it rath. er difficult of digestion unless the roper cambination of foods ts care who claims the distinc of being a nephew of the late Hawley, and is a song writer presents @ comedy offering harmlessly! tine from your druggist, follow simple directions, and You will surprised and pleased beyond Mary Mactaren is the etar of the carried out. A certain amount has no odor, no irritating feature —phatoplay Rouge and ulky food must be included in|ment and is so non-injuriou Riches. menu to ballast and satisfy the|could wafely cat it. It leaves see appetite. Coarse breads and vege ft, smooth, hairless, war The mame effect in bad by| company of eleven players, the! by James Phillips and Isabel L. Known to vaudeville ax ———— | and the Harmonica,” a dandy comedy offering. Four young men and a girl, ing singing and dancing cal A. Fra | every ternity Rehearsal,” which goes over | presented | big. a The Pantagescope shows Pearl Foley and O'Neal appear in White in the tenth episode of “The |breery and original MELODRAMA HEADS | ve|NEW PANTAGES BILL © “On the High Seas,” the latest thrill given to vaudeville by Lang A hat with a broad drooping brim | 400 McCormack, best known of te | producers of xpectacular melodrama, a brim rolling wp on one side | headlines the new bill at the Pan- | ports tages thil week tional spectacle dealing with the eu ¢ tables rich in minerals will help to cign of your supply this. A green salad and| freah or cooked fruits offer the con: | trasting flavor necessary to make a need meal | the food value of cheese in comparison with that of beef, re show that two-thirds of a pound of American’ cheese ts equiva. lent to a pound of meat. This t a senna. campaign during the late | It is cleverly presented by a | sinti g of some clever dancing and/ headed | snappy songs and repartee a. | Henry Frey is a versatile chap “The Baob| who appears as “The New Reform and who sings the latest paro- tells funny stories and dances. cait| The Four Laurels, three men and College Quin-| a girl, known as © Tricky Terp { munic, | sichoreans,” offer a novelty in which kind and style of dancing ts Britt Wood has | er | dies, themacives “The offer a hodgepodge t of fun con- 2829 tare 2:5 eee Your Standard of Purity However exacting your stand- ard of purity may be, the condi- ‘tions under which “Seattle” Ice Cream is made will be found to meet it. New equipment of mod- ern and sanitary character make ~ our plant one of the most up-to- | date pure food factories in the United States. If you would visit ~ it you would quickly decide that Ice Cream made there is the Ice Cream you want for yourself and your family. You get it by patron- izing the dealer who sells

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