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aS ¥) ms MISS PERKINS TO COMPLIMENT HOUSE GUEST ELEN COMPLIMENT TO HER TOC SoA Chicago, Miss Jano Perkinas will ¥ Sh aa n - : Tey at the Golf club thia evening. Mrs. William D. Perkins. 8 . . and Mrs. Frink to Be Hosts at Dinner ) Mr. an@ Mre. Francis Guy Frink “3 be hosts at a dinner of twelve at the Golf club Saturday ng in honor of Miss Loiette Miss Elisabeth Hampton of , Wille, Tenn. who are the guests Sot their daughter, Miss Gloria Fr ‘The dinner will precede the dan by Mr, and Mra. Jac Mrs. Skinner Honor Guest Mrs. Herbert G hostess this afternoon formal tea at her home it to her sister-in-law Whittemore Skinne making her home city. Swalwell was at a Mrs. Gil who ha . ? . Tennis Club Tea 7 At the regular Thursday tea , at the Seattle Tennis Robert Wilson and Mrs. Donald I will presi: Jerome. and Miss F . ir. and Mrs. Falbot fonor Guests In compliment to Mr. William H. Talbot, of San Mr. and Mrs. Bert "tain ten guests at d ing at the Golf club. + “ere Dinner Complimenting their house guest. Mrs. Charlies Wilson, of Victoria, Mr "ana Mrs. Thomas Bordeaux will en informally at dinner this ing at the Golf club dinner ! eee and Mrs Announced { Mrs. Jessie Wallace, of Yakima Mr. Andrew Skoglund of Were united in marriage T 21, at the The wedding “@eremony was performed by Rev G. A. Landen. eee Dinner Party at Golf Club ‘To compliment Miss Loiette Hamp- Miss Elizabeth Hampton and Gloria Frink, Miss Alice Blake ijl be hostess at a dinner of twenty- covers at the dinner dance this at the Seatue Golf club. eee Out-of-Town Guests Honored In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ash- num Brown, of Washington, D. C. ‘Mrs. W. E. Humphrey will be hostess at a dinner of eighteen covers Thurs @ay evening, at the Sunset club. eee Miss Mitchell Hostess o2)) Miss Doris Mitchell was hostess ¢ ‘afternoon at one of the prettiest Puncheons of the season at the Seat <Zacht club, in honor of Miss Fischer and Miss Louise two brideelects. Covers laid for seventeen guests at a adorned with a basket of pink EI ad GUEST, Mite Cornailla Dhick, of tertain twenty. cuesta at the dinner The party will be chayerened by Mr DATES To Remember WEDNESDAY, JUNE e nner dance at Seattle nner dance at Seattle THURSDAY, JUNE 24— Weokly tennis tea at clubhouse. FRIDAY, JUNE 28 Junior Practice mostoale at home of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Sth: fon at the Mighiands Mra BR. A. Rallinger's the Sunset club for Mra Frank Ki. Ingersoll, of Mantle. SATURDAY, JUNE te— Mr and Mre club luneheom at Mra. Wi Talbot of San Fran. WEDNESDAY,“JUNE 30 r f Marion Frye to at home of Mr MOND. No AY, JULY &— goit ver, Bh « tournament det peonies and blue gons. Tennis Club Dance The @econd fortnightly danve of the season, to be given this evening jat the ttle Tennis club, promises be a popular affair. Among those giving dinners are; Mr. and Mra BPuce Morgan, Miss Margaret Stew art, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stafford, Mr. | and Mrs, Malcolm Bruce, Miss Eliza jbeth Duulton and Mr. Lawr Ives. bright snap dra 5 Dinner | . Announce Marriage of Daughter ™M ir. and Mrs. John LL. this city announce the marriage of their daughter, Pearl Jeanette, to Mr. Jim Mewartea, of Mount Vernon, Conducted by on June 19. | eee | LOUISE A} BLE Garden Tea | Postponed |Pupils of Miss Ross | Due to unfair weather conditions, |i Recital Here the Social] Service club was forced to postpone the garden tea which was|Agnes Ross will be heard to have been given Tuesday after-| this evening at the Y. W. ¢ noon at the home of Mra. Andrew |torium. An interest Gillespie, The affair will take place| been arranged. Mi the first week in July. Taylor of| | in recital c. A. audi bers, var ’ OPE >| weet CAN OF ESP ee |SPINACH AU GRATIN Seattlo Post Auxillary 2 pounds spinach The Auziliary to the Seattle Post 1 cup white sauce No, 18, of the American Legion, will | 6 cap grated chemo hol thelr regular meeting Friday % cup bread crumbs | night, June 25, at § o'clock, in the hang feb rnd | Veterans hall, in the armory. They te pep |are also to be guests at a recpetion | . re ran eh meee: os me jand entertainment Thursday evening a buttered baking dish put a| given by the Rainier Auxillary, in linger of spinach, sprinkle with. anbt | ec’ veterane bat the ieueey |and pepper and add a layer of white | |sauce. Sprinkle sauce with cheene.| moys and girls are learning many new | Continue until all is used, having the |faeta shout Seattle frem the spacial last layer of white sauce and cheese. | Santino Bene, entitled "= ony = Cover with bread crumbs, mixed | Srery moon with melted butter and put in a hot | — ; .oven to melt the cheese and brown| Bring home.someot Bolft's Lunch [the crumbs. Pastry and Hard Rolla ae SS Do You Know What Constitutes Food Waste? The scraps are only a small part of it. Even if you had no scraps, there still might be a big waste. Waste means any food that does not fulfill food purposes, or food that is not digested or does not maintain vigor— PORTER’S AMERICAN-MAID BREAD saves money and develops strength because it is all food—no waste either in the system or the kitchen. Every piece can be used in a long line of dainties from toast to puddings— _ Eat twice as much and feel better PORTER BAKING COMPANY Seattle | | | | jand Bishop and Mrs | | | f nitely, F. L. Davia -ortrait by Grady Joanne Ives and Miss Alloe arrived from Honolulu yester day and are guests at the Hotel Fairmont, San Francisco. They are expected home on Sunday, eee Mrs. Clifford Wiley, Mise Marion Wiley and the Masters John and James Wiley will arrive from New York July 10. Mims Wiley was grad Twenty planoforte pupils of Mlas| Gated from Smith oollege June 16. . . F. Williams and Mise Mr. & program has|Matiida Magnus of Chicago, wholo'clock, in Veterans’ hall Ross will, be | have at the second piano in the duet num-| Washington for several days, been the Hotel Jett last evening for their home via Vancouver, Mra. Williams and Miss Magnus have epent the winter months in Caltfornia eee Lieut. Sheafe Joslyn arrived last evening to spend several months with his mother, Mra. Fowatd Jos- lyn, at her home at Bellevue on’ Lake Washington. eee Mr. and Mra Chandler, Miss Loulee Chandler and Ming Julla Dose of Yakima motored home yesterday: Miss Chandler and Mins Dose have been attending the University of Waahington. guests at Mr. and Mre. William have an their house guests | Gagan's father and mother, Mr. and Mre John Gagan, and his sister, Miss Hannah Gagan, of Denver, Colo. eee Miss Marion Tworoger, who re cently underwent an operation at the Rich hospital in Tacoma, is con. valescing, and has been removed to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra. Phillip Tworoger. eee Mr, and Mrn. Frederick T. Fischer have as their house guest Mrs. Frederick Fischer of Los Angeles. ore Dr and Mra. Frederick Bent! Frederick W left on Sunday from where an extended Keator of Tacoma tor New York will mail for abroad, trip po ei6 Mrs. Grant MeMicken left this morning for Victoria to be gone several weeks. Mr. Forest Tucker left ‘last urday for a month's trip to Francisco, Sat- Ban Mise Dorothy Allen returned yes- terday from Tacoma, wheré she has been the house guest of Miss Sin- , Harrison for several daya. " eee Mrs. Fred C. Schramm left to- day for Soap Lake, Washington, to *pend the summer months. cee Mr. Richard Dwight Merrif, aq companied by his two daughters, Mine Virginia and Miss Kulalle Mer- rill, who have been East at school, returned this morning. eee Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beals left Monday night for Portland to attend the Shriners’ convention. oe Mr. and Mrs, William Hunter McEwan have as their guest at the Country club, Miss Olive Kerry, of Portland, . Mra, Roger Bone is spending a fort- night In Portland visiting relatives and friends, oe rs Mrs, C. A. Peplow and daughter, Marion, will leave the first of July for San Francisco, to spend the sum- mer. eee Mr. and Mrs, Harry Schymacher are leaving next week for Southern California, for an extended trip. eee Mr. Robert E. Dwyer ieft Tuesday night for Aberdeen to be gone until Saturday. . . Mrs. N. Tyler Fulton has gone to jensburg, where she will join Mr. ulton, They will remain indefi- ‘Those daily editorials in The Star are the livest, most timely, easily understood comment on, and explanation of, national and local issues that you cam read any- where, They abound im humam sature and common sense, BS FOR THURSDAY Sunshine Guild The Sunshine Guild will meet at) the hore of Mra. J. W. Harper, 1449 W, 64th at, at 11 a m Seattle Chapter, Seattle Chapter, No, will meet in Corinthian ball, Masonic temple, at § p.m, Friitiation, . ber Seattle Counc! of Minute Women The Seattle Council of Minute Women will hold its regular moet ing at 2:30 p. m. in assembly hell) of the Chamber of Commerce, Aretic building. The Seattle offjcers are |Mra. Fred W, Bert, Jr, counelior; Mrs, 1. D. Hurley, secretary; Mre Raymond Frasier, treasurer; Miss Ruth Gazzam, registrar, eee Seto Cireloe, Neighbors of Woodcraft Seattle Circle, Solo, Neighbors of | | Woodcraft, will hold a summer |dance at 1627 Eighth ave. N, ore Aerie Day Nurvery Association | io Day Nursery association | will meet at 1:30 p. mé at the home of Mrs, Frederick Bausman, 424 | Marvard ave. N eee Woodcraft Totem Chib | Wooderaft Totem club will meet lat 2 p. m..in the club room, Rall |way Exchange building, Subject, “Woodcraft.” | eee Unien Dames of Cv War they | Union Dames of Civil War will give a plionic at Alki beaeh. Bring welbfilled banake . Railway Mail Amociation | | ‘The Ladiew’ Auxiliary of the Rail |way Mail association will hold « |pienio Thureday afternoon, June 24, lat the home of Mr. and Mra Frank) Ginger, 2089 Alki. Tuke the Alki car, got off at the stockade, and walk wert eee } Alpha Omicron Pt | ‘The Mothers’ club of Alpha Omi leron Pi will meet Thursday after | noon at the home of Mrs. C. E.| Bogartus, 323 14th N. All active} and alumnae’ girls are inviftd to bring their mothers. ° . Rainier Post to Give Program Women's auxilifry, Rainier Post, | No. 21, American Legion, will enter |tain the ladies’ auxiliaries of the! Elmer J. Noble, Seattle and Lioyd T.| Cochran posts and the commanders) and adjutants of the three posts| ‘Thursday evening, June 24, at & of the Armory. Mr. BE. B. Kiebba, state) |superintendent of the posta, will be) | the guest of honor. ] | A elighttw program has been ar.| lranged by Mra. Wo HL Finck and/ Mra Witliam H. Nelson, with the MEANING 'FAN-TAN’ IS SOME BIG MUSICAL SHOW AT LEVY'S ORPHEUM THIS WEEK FREE! . MATINEES DAILY FOR THE KIDDIES EVERY AFTERNOON THIS WEEK . | ance. |e featured. | Alsatian or Lorraine member in following committee tn change: Mrs Maurice Thompron, ebass n of the reception comunitted; Mra. Ceci! Hag ley, chairman of the program. com mittee, and Mrs. Margaret Taytor, in charge of the dining foom. The ladies in charge of the affair are looking forwayd fo a tar attend see Knights of Columbus Dance ‘The Knikhts of Columbus will en tertain their thembers and friends with an informal dance on Thursday evening, dune 24, at 9 p.m, in the Lewehi pavilion. Special music will Spankh Veterans’ Auxiliary The Auxiliary to the Spanish War Veterans, will hold their regular meeting Thursday afternoon, June 24, at 2 o'clock. They will have thelr regular noon luncheon preceding the meeting. ‘The auxiliary will furnish the en tertainment, for the camp at their monthly dance in Roosevelt hall the naine evening beginning at 8 o'clock eee Mothers and Parent-Teacher Amoctations King County Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher ansociations af fifated with the state and national organization will hold the annual pic nic Thursday at Magnolia Bluff and West Twenty-eighth street. All PT. A. workers cordially invited m mittee will meet Fort Lawton cars at 10:30 & m. and 12:30, cee Kast Union Club Fast Union club will meet with | Mrs. Agnes fSchmeidér, 1407 21st) avenue, at 1 o'clock. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Alsace-Lorraine Socicty to Moet ‘The next meeting of the Alsace Lorraine society will be heid at the} organization's hall, at the Genev hotel, 308 Marion st, next Saturday evening at 745. After a short bust nes seasion the evening will be given over to card playing. Light refreshments will be served. All members are urged to attend and a cordia! invitation is extended to any the city eee Overweas Ci ‘The Overseas club will hold their next summer dance on Monday, June 28, at the Moose temple, ad | $49 p. m. : |Women’s Clubs for Home Dressmaker Name Officers ‘for New Year DES MOINES, lowa, June 28— The General Federation of Women’s clubs, fannouncement cling here, has selected Mrs. Thomas M. Winter, of Minne spolls, as its president, according to today of the vote | cant. Tuesday |B Mrs. Winter received 770 voten, inst 471 cast for Mins Georgia ‘on, of Worcester, Mass., her op- ponent, Other national officers elected | were: First vice president, Mra, William Sherman Jenkins, of Florida; second | retary, Mra. Adam Weins, vice president, Mra. J. R. Schermer. horn, of New Jerney; recording see of Cole | rado; treasurer, Mrs. B. B. Clark, of New York's Fashion Authority The woman who can do at least/ some part of her own dressmaking | is @ fortunate person in these days of the high cost of everything, and| here is a model that is bound to| appeal to her. It is linen in a soft,| old blue. | An oddly shaped pane! that starts| but to be nine inches wide at the/ top, gradually narrows into a width of four inches where it falls in with the rest of the skirt. At either ride are hung saddle pockets, roomy things that are also highly deco rative, The surplice blouse has a long collar and shaped cuffs which, like the pockets, are embroidered with an effective vine pattern in deep| pink linen floms. | With this Miss Eva Le Gallienne| wears a hat made of the linen band- 44 with @ narrow strip 6f patent leather. | BY CORA MOORE, | | e An Oregon fruit grower has per-| fected a seediess apple In form m resembles a banana lowa; auditor, Mrs. H. A. Guild, of Arizona. Mrs. John W. Watsek, of Daven- port, was elected director for low to succeed Mrs. Homer Miller of Des Moines Indians in the Northwest have | formed a fisherman's union and ag @ result have realized richer return from fishing proceed: Firing home some of Boldt's Lunell Pastry and Hard Roll In spite of afl the mies in progress dur- ing the past week, the remarkable Buyers were eager to take advantage of the unusual opportu- nity to buy on credit and at the same time to secure the utmost savings, This great sale goes forward this week with renewed activity, and the tremendous reductions in coats, | sults, frocks, waists and petticoats | make certain that the next few days will be the record-breakers of the en- tire event. Also wonderful values im men's and boys’ suits, Cherry's Rialto Style Shep 207 Rualto Bidg. (old Frederick & Neb son Bldg), over Pig’n Whistle, { | 8 soles; same in black calfskin. Kid Oxfords, broad toe last, fiex ible welt soles. All $7 4 e reduced to, pair...... Men's S.eyelet Oxford, dark brown calf leather, semi-English last; welt Black ALTERATION SALE, MEN’S, WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S SHOES AT GREAT SAVINGS ALL SHOES REDUCED EXTRA SPECIA ‘Women's white kid plain }; Opera Pumps, French heels, turn soles. Women's white kid Geyelet Oxfords, turn soles, French heels. Women's white kid Lace Boot, French heel, plain toe; mediim vamp. All reduced to, t $7.45 pair . Women's plain Opera Pump, black kid and patent kid leath- er, French heels. Women's yack kid and patent Colonial Pumps, Jet buckle, tan leath- er; French Louis heels; black kid S-eyelet Oxford, medium vamp, plain toe, French heels, Women's and Growing Girls’ brown calf Lace Boot! medium vamp, military heels, Druck kid and calf Lace Boots; leather Louis and low $6.95 walking heels.... ‘Women's white fabric. Ox- fords, turn soles, wood covered military heels; same in plain Pump. Women's plain and Co- lonial white fabric Pumps, French heels. Women's white canvas Keds, high lace shoe and S-eyelet Oxfords, covered mili- tary heels, rubber soles. All reduced to, $3. 1 5 pair Women's High White Shoe special, Canyas lace Boots, leather Louis heels, plain toe, medium vamps, white kid Lace Shoes, cloth tops, French heels; white fabric Sport Shoes, plain and leather trim, flexible sole, low walking heels. All re- duced to, 4 $2 85 pair . Misses’ and Children’s Mary Jane Pumps, black calf leath- er, foot shape last; sizes 8% pair Men's Tennis By and ox- fords, Keds white or black; rubber soles. Re duced to, pur... BLAS Boys’ Tennis Oxfords, white only. Sizes 2% 85c Boys’ Tennis Bal, white or black; rubber soles. Sizes 2% Pele Sessesecseee PUL Stores E Bosrer Bron Sve Sone 1411 Third Avenue, Between Pike and Union 4507 Fourteenth Northeast black and white. Sizes 11% to 2, pair.. that we haven't space Exchanges cheerfully made. WHITE HOUSE SHOES Youths’ Keds, Oxfords or Bala, $1.15 We have many. otheg bargains fo feature. 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