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bc Ba. SEATTLE STAR | THE OLD GARDENER SAYS ‘There may be no royal road to success in vegetable growing but the mulohing em at lenst makes the road easier to travel This system is simple enough. The plan is to cever the ground || around the planta with straw, || lawn clippings, or any similar ISS CONDON TO WED R. FAULKNOR ON WEDNESDAY, | E380, IN TRINITY CHURCH BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Editor of The Star | SERVICE OF MISS DOROTHY GERRISH CONDON material, If the mulch in three and Mrs, Robert W. Condon, to Mr, Judson Paulknor or four Inches deep it will pre [tf of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo J, Paulknor, will be read by Canon W. MH. Blisa vent the escape of moisture from || ity church Werlnesday evening, June 30, Mise Christine Thomas | wee ag voli pag fd be maid of honor, with Miss Emma White, Miss Helen Harvey, of | Owe Ptiig lh conta Walla, and Mixs Marion Fargo, of Pocatello, Idaho, as bridesmaids. Bennett Faulknor, U. 8 N. who ia stationed at San Pedro, will be man for his brother, and the ushers will be Mr. Frank Preston, if Philip French, Mr. De Wolfe Emory and Mr. Walter Buehterkirchen Many delightful social affairs are being given this week in compliment Condon, with several luncheons and teas planned for the future Marion Fargo and Miss Isabel MeCormiok were hostessea at a prettily 4 luncheon today in the Frederick @ Nels room. Mls Terrell and Miss Helen Harvey have extended invitations for @ tea be given at the home of Miss Terrell on Saturday for the pleasure of m and the mulch may te used also for eggplants pers, strawberries, raspber and other garden crops j |TO_FRESHEN |\OLD POTATOES Thin time of year 014 potatoes are | this wy Condon. Mrs. Robert R. Fox, Jr, and Mre. Ross 8. Wilson will pre |beginning to be a bit diffioult to ‘At the tea table, assisted by Miss Ruth Terrell and Misw Dorothy Troy |cook. They lose their fluffiness when Robert R. Fox, Jr, will be hostess at an informal luncheon at her mashed, turn black when plain ext Tuesday, and Mrs. George W. Johnson will entertain with a dolled or scalloped and are trying B to be followed by eee generally | If one washes potatoes and eta| them stand in cold water for two or| three hours before peeling they will | not only be easier to peel, but will| cook better Even if the potatoes are not wilty | {t's @ good plan to pare them and Jet them stand in cold water for an| |hour before cooking. The potatoes must be well covered with wate? and | the colder the water the better. | For freeh fried potatoes one may | pare the vegetables, slice into cold malted water and let stand for 10) |minutes. Then drain and fry. This |cold water treatment in very effect live and lewsens the temptation “| [buy new potatoes |RICE KEEPS SALT \FROM GETTING LUMPY Table walt is Inclined to become hard and lumpy in damp weather, An cany way to prevent this Is to put a few grains of rice In the malt a@ theatre party on Frida: Huteson to Give DATES iformal Luncheon Ts Paainhet compliment to Mrs. Frederick Hy, Who sails soon for Furope, || "HIDAY. JUNE Mem ne Fisher, if also to honor Mr. Harold Henry with Miss Olive Leopard as host © ts visiting Dr. and Mrs. Bentley, ‘Trafford Huteson is entertain With an informal luncheon on At the Seattle Golf and try club. eption and inh of M a Dr and Mra Durand a SATURDA Weekly JUNE 16— jimmer dance Beatue irs. Cook Hostess i Luncheon [RR compliment to Mra Cyrus and Mr« Raymond Hain, new im Seattle, a rose luncheon of covers was given by Mrs. Fred Cook at her home today. eee al Br ige Party HL EB Barrett entertained in at bridge thie afternoon In apartments at the Hotel Sor marriage to Mr. dipner hud, nfo Junior Practice Club |to Give Musicale | Dr. Frederick Adams will leave to- COLD MEAT WITH \Combination VEGETABLE SALAD ¥& lof Practical Cold sliced meat Chor oP 4s Hearts of lettuce Lead With Artis stic Mayonnaise or vinalgrette samen eas String beans (left over) hatter | that «! | and he | Put #lices of cold ment tn the een ign tor of a large platter, Arrange the ears hearts of lettuce around meat and in Tiaitie each heart put 6 or 8 string beans, 3 ot or 4 slices of radigh and 1 table. future spoontul of cooked beet chopped has a quite fine, Put a tablexpoontul of #pend pasar ae a attain Loy “April ever o eultiva Ditious a my eventu paying Ak MUST er. exa fant a but w! of the E mind They who Is “Apt lady v ture Sr ini the ag ni ontn: I ha Try our carefully prepared sandwiches with a cup of BLEND And you'll know how good Junch can be. United Tea & Coffee Stores Liberty Market 119 Yesler Way South End Market } eee |day for Portland, to spend a few The rice keeps the salt from " . » | The — Practice club will pre}... larriage of Miss Martin! ne tremsciven in a program. ot |" Pe (ho ewe phage W iuak om ¥ . aah - umps t ay fo ro Mr. Delkin on Friday umbere on Friday evening.| see, cam Dittmar, of Cinch Prepared table salt ia often mixed| Mew York's Fashion Authority eS) gum The marriage ceremony oe Miss | 'D. £5. at the Mone ot ee aoe. The fiance of Miss Marion Frye, w CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Retief committes wilt a with corn starch. The corn starch| yashion le much concerned this eS Martin te air Frederick |aftair in to benefit the Children’s | "Ve '@ the city to a - e'slock luncheon ‘Thursday at the absorbs the dampness, leaving the| 2° 1 comtining the practical Title Insurance . J. 3 My. wsstvwsedithe nital, tidkete fee which . Ladi Auxiliary to Improvement home of Mr. Minnie Carlson, 2146, walt dry won out in Seattle as a Delkin, will take place Friday sai : eek dems tie 5 |. Mra. ¢ Willie Fr Pr and Clab Gist N. EB. Silver-topped malt shakers neca| With the artistic, and illustrated in © . " plied oa es oa a cad bo Elaaflpr ee ates tig x daughter rearet r.| The La cee special attention and #hould be kept | one excellent example of the she | Most popular way Mictis will be maid of honor, |r from wine Passe ati cite 3 ADDITIONAL CLUBS carefully dry. The malt quickly cor-|contrives to bring this about. It isa | €Videncing land _ titles, Katherine Langdon and Hubert ea itt, Mee, tie, Chadians. Maaanes ant Wall oe come coer aie in col : pe & eal [adapted from one in Julia Marlow give advertises itself. Un will precede the bridal party. | 5Y pa aed: Los Angeles, be the guest roa ap basket social wan held in the = * | private wardrobe. The coat fits Our customers are or- Miiition will tolow the service” |BAward Agnew, of Everett: Mre.| yn Angels Win oe (i Si ath 4 ‘ 0. K. school house of Winlock on ‘PORK SANDWICHBS | 'ecsthy i the shoulttes, oh Oe iby “watinted= Ge ba eee Leteher Lambuth, Mrs. Archibald) woe point for a few daya Queen Alumni tay evening, June 11, for the cup cold roam pork wlight fullness at the waist gathered y sauistied ; ey ‘ se Dinner for | Fill Ferguson, Mrs. Ongood Packard tes | water ean Anne Alemnt ne |Denetit of the Cowllts Valley bail! 44 ‘eup minted eolery Into a beit, and the front fastened | their friends and neigh- YP Mra Thomas Scruggs (Mra Thoma Mr. and Mra, Walter Slack of San | interesting features of the picnic to |". Mr. Fred Calvin had charge 1 minced onion | straight up to the chin. bors, who, in their turn, ‘arsons | Stimson, Mrs. Harold Stimson, Mrs.| prancisco are guests of the Motel | be by the Queen Ant 110% the sale of baskets, which netted 1 tablenpoon minced parsiey | The skirt is similarly gathered to | want Title In: | Walter Tracy, Mixes Marguret ‘Ames bd ores Guess 90. Th 1 an e Insurance, and Mrs. Reginald M. Parvons | OY Way Leslee Iinal MS | Sorrento, coming North for the bank. | Thursday at Bryn Mawr ste AE ie e social was well at- Mayonnaise salad the belt and banded half way down feed with & surprise dinner | ima Mary Louise pester oor ana il Poheggrnde Boel prot 4 tended, and plans were made for «| put meat thru food cifepper, ada, With a simulated hem that is ma If you wish service home on Monday evening, in | at eS | eports 4 and water, A prise | ptonic ie h was held at Toledo on other ingredients and mix smooth | Chinestitched after a narrow fold of | ang wich protection, in- of their daughter, Miss Anne Informal Dance | Mr. and Mra John Lincoln Hall| waits will also be featured, Mem: | June 12 Pee ee [with mayonnaise, Spread on thin Diack patent kid has been inserted as ist Ba ? Sixteen covers were laid.) ‘Thomas Fransioli, Jr. will enter. | 8re expecting Mins Marg MeLeod bers of the committee In charge are} Slices of White Yread and butter, ja heading. ‘The skirt is comparative. sist upon Title Insurance pal guests joining in the dance | tain forty of his friends with an in-| Misa Jessie Straite Cincin:| Miss Virginia Wykes, Mine Helen Seattle Andubon Society _ ———---— | ly full, the sleeves are long and fin as issued by— followed. |formal dance at bis home on Mon who will arrive next week, to be| Maring, Miss Margaret Hamfll, Mise| The Beattie Audubon society ts] gates to the Pacific coast convention | !#)e4 with one variety of the new re es day evening neir house guests for the summer. | Dorothy Lynch, Mixx od Tweed, |calling a special meeting tonight at! of the American Association for the| “4?” cuffs. | ° ° to Be Given by eee | ¢ are | Mr. Alfred Soot an; Mr.|% o'clock at 108 Setencp hall, Uni) Advancement of Science, being held | my; i Washia ton Titl - . | , | Mrs. I. H. Sullivan, whose home! Howbert Ronnett Jont of the| versity campus, An opportunity/on the University of Washington osers Society Red Cross Tea Shop nm Belmont ave. N. has been oceu- | organteats Mr. Fans Hendrickson, | will be afforded to hear the speakers | Campus, the Faculty Wives club will HE GOT GOOD poned j_iindam Magy Loulse Clary, con.| pled by Mr. and Mrs. 1B. Chinn, | Mr. Fatward who participated in the conference | entertain the luncheon in the byn CROP, ANYWAY ito, Wil entértain the patrons of |b returned pome. Mr. and Mra.| Raines, Mr af the Pacific Coast Scientints. |quet reom of the Home Economics BIATFYTON, Ind, June 16.—Mre. . Of the illness of two of the the Red Cross Tea Shop at the| Chinn have rm ed to Wing Point | Herbert L th eee | building, Friday afternoon, at 1/Sam Hitchcock sowed wha ting musicians, the concert | hat she “Under State Supervision” a th ng luncheon hour morrow with | for the sumr oe 2 Faculty Wives’ Luncheon for | o'clock. Members are requested to | thought was grass seed on her front "be given ~~ ae Bendy Society group of delightful songs. - Evergreen Drill Team beientinta ph for reservations to Mrs. C. n. A heavy rainfall brought up a Assets More Than $600,000.00 Somvomrrs “nae = *|Week-End ‘Part | eee The ¥ » Drill Team club) in honor of the wives of the dele. Hdward Magnuson young field full of lettuce. Yakima, who came € the D ety Will | seem veneat 4 _- — = senehncm esottrs nas — = iatomn. eck-En arty _ : = ; ae | ; 2 ne witt on. | 0h, convention 1 : at ¢ Mra, Petar 4 week end at their - he at Redondo 4 rin tur ae. 2 ‘Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bradiey Bal. Beach. Mr. James F k has returned | Ager and Miss Ftebecca Stephenson |“ ae from Culver Military academy and ts Current Events _ entertain with an informal sup. . = spending the holidays with hie par} © urrent Events” meete : party at the Ballinger home on| Lhrift Shop Values ents, Mr. and Mra. Gerald Frink wit S Walker, 1804 15th evening complimenting Mra.| A large layette basket ts for sale sage tore nai | e e@ ¢ Glenn Stibbs, Mise Marion |at the Thrift Shop which should in and Mrs. Raymond Hain of ae ee | Acer! and her fiance, Mr. Cari Ditt-|tereat mothers of little bablew. A are DAVE Otte 38 SERIE $0.88 _,. Woman's Ose ae Club | as of Cincinnati. for the young horsewoman an exce 4 are temporarily at the Mf Women's ¢ . Aga }lent bargain in riding boots is of.| Kay partme | for 1 enok:tuneneon at che . fered. RA lington Annex ASPIRIN eee | Dr. and Mrs. Cyrus Brown, former ae - | . jly of the Great Lakes naval station, | Ladies’ Auxiliary Fl 4. Nob Marriage Announced Nave tallun.e home et 180 MeGean | Post . | Mr. and Mra. Thornton Goldsby | place. | _ Ladies’ Auxiliary ner J ble “) " tmp |@nnounce the marriage of their niece o 2 6 Post Ni 1, meets in \ ane Bayer” on Genuine | Misa Beatrice Troy, to Mr. Alexander] | Mra. Thomas Rum, who haa been | hail idsman, of this city, Monday, June! #pending the winter in Callfornia, re perce sow e 4 t to spend the summer | Social Whist Clob NOW | her mother, Mrs. Jo nilina. Sociad Whiet club of Beattie Re HERE © > PARIES NTIL \ POUND MANNE | sae ois 3 Capen pe te tone oe de [UNTIL In a Coffee with the flavor and A maternity and intant welfare ex.| geies, who has been the house |? with Mra F B. Talley i IDAY \ hibition was held In Deihi, India, in| guest of Mrs, Pierre D. Ferry for | 4 ird ave. 8. W. M na NIGHT ° February, at whieh the proper care| several weeks, will ceturn on Satur. | friends welcome . ‘ of muthers and babies was shown by fr home, visiting friends en = Middh t tr: lectures. The topi Alacu: 1 wer Cres Sun ne Cb f Vomern of 1 rnity, tr fa Thood Mias § Virtue is rt eart Legion hold ar Air 000,000 babies 1 . convention, expe « to be £ Ladies’ Auxiliary to Brotherhood of , has : Locomotive Engineers | entat OT TON mo + Brotherhood of Locomotive Er COTTON HATS THE ae : Ba ou use half as much as of in erior VOGUE gin will give @ 1 o'clock lunch 0 5 eon, followed P t i aesations _ 1UE ° low y m card party, at | 12 Drugeists a} indy tin boxes of ton fabric hats have never | few cents tn cont | larger U NDERTHING S Sheer oc een so much dn evidence as they are Daughters of St George "Bayer packages.” Axpirin is trad cteen ix the wext color to| for the summer of 1920. Dotted Swims! ent f ft Meare Al Bayer Manufacture Monoacet.| in underwear, and in| and organdie, either plain, figured or alee os elo jen foacidester of Salicylicacia had in both ailk and linen sets, | barred, take firet place The trimming | *" 7S lodge. “No. 173, will meet th 4 may conslat merely of @ sash of golf. | Fret ave, hall at 1:30 p. m Glaring Sun, Dust raiggeg pe Eg ay | Waa. an eal Fee ee devant toot Seattle Federation Trustees to Meet | Strain, Thj W ie etn mi rn ru faery a apictoay oo ttle Federation of Women's clubs ain, [hjure and Weaken Eyes Heavy linen in tuned to fashion some | Yin’ mest et the ehabNvces reuiee | adorable summer hata, one expecially | |charming chapeau being of rose-col Says Dr. Lewis. Prescribes | ored linen embroidered in binck, Cot- | Bon-Opto in Hot Weather ton crepe i# also used in the devel: | |r morning at 10:20 o'clock. . Fortson Thygesen Auxiliary The Fortson Thygesen Auxiliary opment of summer hats,.which are| — ia Fe rimmed with eros stitch embrold: | y, bandings of self-fabric or narrow | ‘Peli How to Strengthen Hyestght WH) thing seemed clear. 1 can even read | metal ribbon. THE 80 HORSEPOW. “Per Cent in a Week's Time | fine print without asen.” It in ben Pongee could not possibly be as] tH CTIONS ER FUN AND MUSI im Many Instances |glannen wart pinourands who wear! ronular as it ie for wulte and frocks, CAL SHOW AND HY Priladelphia, Pa—Dr. Lewis, Feasonable time. and multitudes | both for children and grown-ups, and a TING ON ALL EIGE ZZ. 5 | more wil Able to strengthen find itself crowded out of the milll-| Y CR D HOUSE! because the glare of the Usable ae nery field, The brim of one very |$ it and, dust Injures and wea Klassen bles of ma smart, large hat of natural colored teatime areas te a Mitenattice crctinnt Modernity a) Repyons nay be wondercull por was faced underneath with | CHERRY CHAT very short time by fio any active drug. pale blue organdie and a narrow bine ttle of Bon-Opte tablets, | band of organdie waa tied up about A “chance to buy on sony rs Hon-opto tablet in | the crown | credit, with all the time Her oyeo fiad the dull expres: ann of water and allow! my all means consider the fabric to pay you want, and at ; Spt and aah ren. Khe lined time hat. It is the mode of the moment. Price " “reductions that REP syr ing Contig ne ; h eR. alons would crowd our “e . ethened her eyesight that she | inflamma GAY COLORE. store with buyers. ‘That sbic ta dlepanse with her dis-| tf youre ee RED iu the significance of e Udi i and | ASHE, the unusual Reduotion Jgia left her In this instance ld say her eyenight was im-|hopelceniy, blind might Vividly colored sashes arenow sold | Sale now in progroms at | 100 per © The doctoral saved if they had care for wear with dark serge sults or A BIG Jazzy in time dresses. Some of the designs for gir uctions amounting | DANCE SPECIALTY ITK-Another prominent Physician to dion ure hand-painted after the ailk to as much as one-th OF THE PEPPY has been printed. One of the latest} are in effect’ on Suits, | ANK designs shows a pattern in orange | Dresses, Sport Coats, Waists and and black against a flame-colored | Petticoats, It is an opportunity. 6o background exceptional that we're counting on | big crowds and have prepared to take care of every one who comen | Cherry's Rialto Style Shop, 207 Rialto (old Yrederick & Nelson) Bidg., over Pig'n Whistle, pabiishes the test At nignt they would pain ony Bow 4 feel fine all the was ike & miracle to| Fan be obtained from any good drugeiat lady who Need AU sare: and tn ane ot the fo properauons Yt joaphere pe pasy with iho, be kept on hand for regular t th Or using | in almoat every taraily. It ie xoid vy jor days eVOry- | leading drugeise, money. It| The Senttle tar | Rerialn thi to-date, | eat, |) all eiaaaen of readers, There’ every few weeks. e Office & Warehouse ORPHEUM | grades. Then think of the great Sav- | ing whenyou buy inthe FIVE POUND CAN Qi VACUUM PACKED WHY ?ke of America” Sold in ONE, THREE ond F FIVE Pound Vacuum Packed Cans. Eve 7 J. SEARDENsree & CO. Coffee n Guaranteed. 313, OCCIDENTAL AVE. SEATTLE,