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JUNCHEON AT YACHT CLUB MOR DISTINGUISHED GUESTS BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS y Editor of The Star THE NAVY JOSEPHUS DANIELS, Secretary of the | rton Payne, Admiral Hugh Rodman and Admiral} be the guests of honor at a luncheow of one hundred Seattle Yacht club. ARY OF pr John naval affairs, will be the luncheon, the guests will be entertained aboard various yachts oyers, proceeding later to Sand Point, to inspect the new aviation DATES To Remember WEDNESDAY, JULY 1— re y dance at Seattle Tennis Priscifa Treat win entertain F Guests at dinner at her home, the dance on n to be given by Mr. and pPrancis Guy Frink for their ighter, Miss Gloria Frink, and her Fvewia, the Misses Lolett Hampton, of Nas Thursda, Nashville, Tenn, . at mpilment Mra v luncheon eee bd Brownell to omplimented Charles F. Whittlesey informally at } ni iY, at the Sunset ¢ Fra address patrons of Tea Shop at luncheon b an F TURADAY, JULY 1s Social service garden tea on lawn at home of Mr, and Mra Andrew c ea 3 » Greve Honored W. A. Broom entertained at afternoon in compliment to ar, Mrs, Lillian K e, of lis, who is her he t s Club ations those giving dinner parties Beattie Tennis club on Wed evening Dr. and M © Speidei, Mr. and Mr Bruce, Miss Elizabeth and Mies Doris Mitchell. eee sity Guild to Charge of Tea Shop Wniversity cuild of the Ortho hospital will have ch shop on Wednesday, J Royer will be hos by Mra J. F. Beebe, Prater, Mrs. Clare Lucas, )Carrol. Mrs. BH Clagh # Carl Siebrand and Mrs Ma: o be given by Mise Prtsctita atthe heme of her t. Mr end Mra Marry ney Treat ¥ 20 option @n@ dance at >» with Mr. and Mra Leonard as hosts, t introduce thetr daugh Olive Leonard, AY, JULY 2h— pund party at Orthopedic y Nursery anova! garden home of Mra Frederick Mra Daniel B Trefethen will re |turn on Tuesday on the 8 8 Spo kane from Alaska, where ahe has |epent three weeks NGEL CAKE sugar. poons sified four. ‘Beaspoon cream of tartar. emt cee Mr. and Mra Chiud M. Seeley Mr. and Mra Il, E Eyman and! Mr. and Mra Timothy Jerome) motored to Vancouver, B. C, to) spend the holiday and attend the | golf tournament. eee Miss Edith Mattland-Dougall, of | Duncan, B. C., who has for the past | {two weeks been the guest of Mr, and ‘ exes vanilia, sugar. Sift cream of tartar, sifted flour together five Beat egg whites till stitt 4 Beat tn sugar. Add van ) Fold tn flour. Turn into an cake pan and bake 50 minutes 4 of her mother, Mrs, Wood. After a THE SEATTLE Little daughter of Mr. and Mrs, P. J. Smith —Portrait by Hartsook been spending several months in| California, will return Saturday to} spend the remaining summer months with Mra, Newton Leithead. eee Mra. W. FL Brinker and daughters are spending the summer at Poulabo . ° Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Broom, accom. panied by their ho guest, Mra. Lib lan K. Greve, ¢ polis, spent the week-end at club eee Dr. Cartyle De Mi day from a six weeks’ to New York, T |ter, Minn, En Mille visited iemocmuc conven Uen in San Francisca eee Mr. and Mra. Herbert Withermpoon returned this morning from the Tw. coma Country Cluh, where they wcoma Country | spent the week-end as the guests of Mr. and Mra. & A. Kt . . 1, Webster has turned from Portland, where be pent the weekend, Mra Webster will remain wotll next Monday CHEESE BISCUITS 2 cups four, 1 large kitchen-spoonfal tard 2 teaspoons baking powder. % tenapoon salt, Muk, 1 vex. % CUD grated chenmn, eee ” Mrs. Kluckholm will depart on Au gust 4 for pe, to be gone for the summer. Mr. Edgar re . Mr, and Mrs. taken an apartment at Arts for the summer, ee John Vittnect have Hamilton | | | Mra Nathaniel Carle, of Newark, | N. J, ls the guest, for several weeks, fortnight’s visit Carle left for hi . in the city, Mr home, Mr. and Mre. Rosell Ta Rue re turned today from a fishing trip to Lake Tapps. eee Mr. and Mra John Latouretts, of jder and ealt. Rod in lard with the |tipe of fy Mix well. Cut In yolk of egg well "Minn Kath STAR Herop | CLUBS FoR WEDNESDAY H Business Girt’ Club ‘The Business Girls’ club will hold dd meeting at 7.80 Iding. Women of Moonrheart Women of Mooseheart Legion will in the afternoon. | eee Tonia Social Club ‘Tre Tonia Social club wil hold an important business meeting at |2 o'clock in the card room of the Masonic temple | . ] Khmer J. Noble Post The ladies of Bimer J. Noble Post No. 1 will hold an executive meeting in the ¥. W. ©. ADDITIONAL CLUBS | Minnewatha Club Hall A dance will be given by | Minnewatha ¢ the fl war veteran and his are in great need fit of a ¢ wife, who | find employment, #0 will t and unable to od that funds te a home for the couple if powsible, enable thern to be upporting. The patronesses for the dance will be: Mra. Hugh M Caldwell, Mra, Wilson Ro Gay, Mre | Mrs. Oliver T Allen mith, Mra. Howard Mrs A Mrs od w Mra Phillips. Wiliam W. G, Beach Vining, Mra. C. HL Rose. Mra, W. Ko Gardner, Mrs. Ring wald Blix, Mra W. I. Kidston Miss Alice Semon, Mime Lena Witt Mise Laura Pingrey, Mise Margaret McCabe, Miss Nina ©. Buchanan ryn King and Mine Mar garet Keegan. . Harold L. | ee | Biritiedy American Meeting The second outdoor meeting of the surmmer series of the Britiah-Amert can association will be held at Wood land park evening, at 630 o'clock, ‘ thin werk celebrating lo Week. It ts the Vie tory beer; it» alcohol friend is down and out Now people will drink « better grade of beer, which does not effect the head or leas. Three cheers for our beer, our new American beer with pure hops and malt—-Adver lUsement. * Beattio tx Columbia ¢ ub on Friday evening | at the Leschi pavilion for the bene | The! old woldier in past 80 years of axe,| I( Yrisp Organdie Trimmed With Dinner at) meet at Moose temple at 2 o'clock | | A| | | j | | | | BY CORA MOORE New York's Fashion Authority | Here is shown a really exquisite or- gandie frock and an excellent exam. ple of fashion's newest ways with tha’ material Regina W: the original of it in " White ft fs, nd insertic ng and grac ith their f by way » full breadths in are cut to make fc The front and back ones, embroider ed and tucked, are set in as panels between the plain breadths, a frill of lace covering the seams, The bodice ts @ Uttle round kimono affair, lace trimmed, with short sleeves, and the mash is of organdie with the daisy embroidery running thru tt, giving the finishing touch ASK FOR and GET orlick’s The Original | Malted Milk for Infants and Invalides Avoid Lmitations and Substitutes lace wore he Ouija h two-inch infinitely i] sprays of THE OLD GARDENER SAYS It would be interesting but per haps not yery consoling up all the different kinds of lice in the world, On gar ) alone there are black, £ red and green \ of them an untimigated nuisance Fortunately been found to combat funy. It 1# to spray @ nicotine ut be purchas for a few this one point by contact, It to count a way m mu The spray kills smothers them to death, You can't polson them, for they suck the juices from the plant instead of eating the leaves, If you think that there are no lice on » ur planta, jook on the under side. You may get an unpleasant surprise. just ‘The mens sergeant at Camp Kelley fiying field, Texas, declares he cor- responded with 6235 girls during the war Columbia Colo, the new American) beer —Adv. ZY A NX Your Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted, Broken Lenses Duplicated EYE-STRAIN Is the cause of most nervous disorders and in all them. cases aggravates Sleepleamness is a prominent symptom of eye - strain. Prompt relief in correct classes. Moderate Prices 1404 Third Avenue SEXTON BROS. USIC In Seattle Conducted by LOUISE ANNABLE 4 Seat Sale Begins p For Paulist Singers ‘The seat sale for Father Finn and his famous boy Paulist Choristers, of New York, who will be heard, the Arena next Monday nigit, opened this morning at the Arena box office. Forty of the small boys tn the choir have been recrutted from all parts of the United States, They are trained at the Libby Castle choir school in New York. Headquarters of the choir until recently were in | Never judge the wait of s young widow by her sighs. Columbia Colo is better —Adv, i For That Picnic i Have the box well } filled with Boldt’s bak- ery goods, Bread that makes the best sand- wiches, delictous cakes i} and wonderful pies. ; Where you can buy these good things: 913 Second Ave 1414 Third Ave, Madison Market. Second and Madison, Pacific Market. 310 Pike St. Miz and «if four, baking pow.) | era. Add grated cheene | B Moderate oven. After the first 4 the heat in the oven be lowered. é that doesn® agree with f@ inclinations is hard to swallow. | Mra. Prescott Oukes, left today for | her home, coe Mrs. Harry Troutman and Ilttle| fon, accompanied by Miss Helle Fox, | have been spending the week-end in! Aberdeen, Colo, the new American . Mra. Lawrence Barker, who has Don’t Forget That We Give Double Inducements Tomorrow Ladies’ Waists Ladies’ Waists $1.98 Ladlew fine quality Waists At & special prion They are in pink and white, and blue and white and have dainty organdie veat, collar and euff combinations You'll find thees very attractive in atylé ond price, Misses’ Summer Dresses $3.25 Just what all the girls are wearing now—they’re #0 cool and Comfortable in summer time. Thesn dresses are fashioned of “Bo0d wearing ginghams and come in plaids and checks of various ~ @olors; neatly trimmed and in becoming styles. Ages $ to 14, : Children’s Hose ‘ 29c Better get some of these good Wearing stockings for the chil Gren. They're at a special Price, Heels and toes rein- forced; fine rib; dark brown color, These are well worth Dotted Swiss White Waists in very net and pretty styles. ‘The fronts have rows of fine tucks and pleated trimmings. Collars are Tuxedo style. These are well made and very serviceable, Priced Feasonably. Ladies’ Oxfords $3.50 Good, werviceable Kid Ox fords; patent tip; short vamp; few broken sizes; medium heel. Children’s Oxfords $2.25 Summer Oxfords; heavy Good. year stitchdown wolem, tan shade; comfortable last; sizes 5% to 8 Children’s Shoes $2.25 Dandy black cloth top shoes for children; heavy sole and heel; button style. These are exceptionally good value and 00d shoes, Mice, soft Envelope Chemises for ladies’ wear; lace trimmed lace shoulder stra bon run; pink and whi Elastic Brassieres $2.98 Mafie of clastic mesh, in pink oolor; stylish and beautiful; $3.50 values. Summer Ginghams 45c Yard Best quality of Summer Ginghams in new patterns, 27 inches wide; fancy plaids, stripes and checks, These are suitable for Btrect dresses, aprons, house dresses or children’s dresses. | Wedne Portland, who have been the guests |beaten. Add milk to make a soft of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glenn Stibba,|Cough. Add white of egg beaten left for their home on Monday. jt stiff and Gry, Pinch off balls eee of Gough with foured fingers and Mr, Newton Foster, of Cincinnati, |beake on @ floured pan in @ hot formerly of Seattle, who has been in | oven. the city for a fortnight, will leave on | - y for his home. ~Aav. Cotumbla Colo ta be The Necessity of Music Is Met by a Good Player Piano Music is as essential to the welfare of the mind as is exercise to the body. 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