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ad ’ ‘ ‘ e ) i FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1920 3 oF 9 PAGE 14 THE SEATTLE STAR - . \ 1 TURP TALING ‘ r ‘ * ? ; 5 O GS i] | MOTHER TAKES Can Without Sugar, But Be ra 7K ABO m) COLLEGE HONORS rv Caref l. Is arnin INCHE GIVEN Very Careful, Is Warning DELIGHTFUL LI N( HEON a 4h Mra, Parton Swift and small son ‘The department of agriculture has! side a laboratory, but quiet i reTTEN . — | | Paschal, of Buffalo, Y., arri just innued « bulletin urging t ded w strong wri FOR EASTERN GUESTS | [Fascha of tae, WY are uated eran rang hours |haded woman, iin strong Sra gps ’ hh SOUTTS | Mrs, Swift's brother and sisterin |—without sugar If necesser tight jare BY BEULAH MITCHELL COU “ jlaw, Mr, and Mrs, Nathaniel Pash | ‘| Canning without «ugar is practical! Here are the MUST Society Editor of The Har ul,’ At present Mra. swift the Be rage ; n fr tt The FRUIT must be BOILING i LYMAN HOGE BLACK AND MISS ANTOINETTE BLACK er ine guest of Mrx, Dantol Kelleher hoe 19) © ordin- | HO : ; Sice with a luncheon of forty covers today the home of Mra at the Country Club or ne kiter th the w ‘ 8, LIT n@ RUBBERS must ‘Charles Black, in ¢ nt to Mise Nan Goss, of New York, and Miss/ | 2 9 tnestic equipment, MUST keep t be STERIL ) ‘Blinor Corbin, of Hartford, Conn, who are spending a fortnight in town | Mian Larney Sewell of Bath, Me following fdet mind if ® wou how to do ft “eee ' arrived in Seattle on Tuenday to lu 60 succssstully y one jar ata time, Place * the house guest of Mise Elxpeth Mc REMEMBET the empty can in hot water deep 7 a= 9 | In eliminating sugar you f of op of the can ne fouse Guest : mr 7 Soy of 15 tes . In welcome to her house eyst.| 7'9 Remember Mr. and Mrs, John ¥, att, of eliminate at p t “already mR placa ee tte, Mitch ef Jacksor New York, have aeme ts Seattle 16 of your sure success, can with the bodling % - “? t ONE i} TLY n funnel, #o here Mine it arrive today, Mre reside, and have taken apartments CONBEQ ¥ can fuandl, 0 Biers Green has extended invita at the Hotel Sorrento. To can successfully wi A pil ing any . the oye neon to be given at } one out suger 4 must selec n and getting th tions for a luncheon to > ‘be ee Mies Mather V, Johneen and Mise | pertect fruit hen the can is filled Bhe Rainier club on Wednesda aur Meswon and tne Charlotte Kolmits will leave for Vin | Lou must have perfectly ut a quarter of an inch gs Seatiwenen haste, couver, B. C., Tuesday and will sail sterilized can : f th p, remove the funnel and Mrs. Ottosen to Be TUBADAY, JULY t0— from there for a two months’ trip to New und perfect rubbers. ‘ nish filling can with : . Form reception and dance at Meastile AND Next, screw the lid down st of Honor Gunset club with Mr. 4 Mra ‘ eee You must have perfectty ght a you can without lifting - ~ Gould will entertain Alton W, Leonard ae boste, to } * the het Wher Bre. Carl F. Gould formatiy tn @ thelr deugh- | Mr. and Mrs. Lucius B. Manning} penied jar at least a 98 per ir out of the ho ©. When es a Misa Olive Leonard. and small daughter will remove the cent perfect vacuum au have done this, lift out the Jag Eas meme bear the Country LY th firet of August from the Broadmore CHOOSING with 4 Jar lifter (don't pick it up oe M Peter } the rtlally Ushtened top), roted ‘compliment to R ig’ peti ag 0 ¥ at Orthopedic artments to @ at 714 your FRUIT ee - cy v5 PI, Hy pps : ia the guest of her paren ‘ ahs nig , taken in the | YOUr hands w 5, anc oe Mrs. Witham N. Redfield.” tn Seattle Tennis away North, : nf | use top down as tightly an possibles » beer ed to for hag annes Allow the jure to stand upright until tions have a « guest, and|| rewonenay, sony te~ Mr, Heber B. Plank, accompanied cool enough to handle with the bare coon ts n the coun Miss Gertrude Horton's tunehean by Mr, Robert EB. Lee, of Tacoma, De gp <a Gould's neighbors i at the. Sumast ‘vb for, Ming left Wednesday morning on ® motor oa ok on thet: See eee entertain the party later at (he eles tear oa bn jg ea having to be moved for 26 Golf Club Dinner Dance ss Be 0) | . * “ cos > given 7 30— . | : a pect each jar before storing in PDhe next dinner dance to be Kt dance to be etvdn | Mr, T. C Norris, of Lawrence that svae: sist iota mene nee pret Pas the Seatge Golf and Country club a Me ville, N. J, will arrive this evening tcnt"et being too $4 Ses coc dee toms ne @eheduled for Saturday evening to be the guest of Mr. Thomas made our “butters. et cetera. |. ctight unfilled epace in the far, aie ist of jonesses WE Green o class of produce, and it id Med spa ae ip 34. The list of patroneases: wil reen, Jr : f this f : br : seg ye to the contraction of the contents » =. reas . Mra tney Treat and vs wit 4 cents a pound. We can-| uring the process of cooling, 1] he i THURSDAY, JULY to r eugar a cents youn 2 . ae y Nursery annual garden daughters, the Misses Priscilla and aot aff ine sugar at 30 cents | KASIEST & idge Luncheon for me of Mra Frederick yal Treat, will leave today to 4 pound with the old lavishness, even | CANNE! ° Mrs. Glorius spend & week wit A. G. Cush if we could secure it. So don't run! gemitart berries that grow on pe tes Axreil’ F Fuller a SATURDAY, JULY st— man at Lake Cushman. rinks with other than perfect fruit. | bushes (strawberries are not in this . am Henry ( wer ore ® " |class) are the easiest fruits to can ee are Wes , a nt ai TEST YOUR were joint hosteswes at a brid ie, Seeman: egret veces Oe JARS without sugar. Always put up @ bs meheon today at the home ¢ ra. 5 orpedo thin week at | god4 many elderberri hucklebers t bh n ‘ r If you use the ol4- fashioned far. ‘th u Lake Washin Keyport, wher addreased an an | m { | riew and blueberries for pies and pud- of St. Louis, who is wi Sion appeeenyes, Be a A the time of canning, and you will the summer here. Bowls Mrs phen C. Cook, who has he grooves for the screw top are) vever lose a jar. Do not attempt te & ee ee acisiea, soap | bride donde bi cntented Vialt with her se aoe ae a aes eo tha: [Serve this type of fruit as a aes : et-me-nots added 4 daughter « Core ‘the rubbers 4 we sown | afd When it ix cooked wit o1 om. . : in lu value in ot : Y - at te nove Om 1 ‘ rte ‘ "e » . ~cialfirbigess Mee -tone® eric raeae| cea tee veenert of n achew top |DeFrien, raspberries and grapes to be of * " v ° } . . Solomon when she grows up. Baby 6 experience q ft v ocr y irs. Hatt Complimented orehids Girls Flock | ‘The Miasng Lolette Ann was born while hey mother, Mrs.|iid going on slightly crooked, tho ap.| used for pite apd puddings can be t Dire. H. HM Barrett entertained at/swoet peas. Her only ornament} of mpt of Nast who Howard Tmeey, of Evanston, was | parently ght DON'T ae 2] ote _ pect pn ea ora sheon at the Hotel Sorrento on ing of pearls, the gift to B: . > neck the much feted house attending Northwestern University ‘s ffet eupper fol ainbriage ‘ fb married “wei ‘ Also don't LIGHT y, in honor of Mrs. John A buffet supper f queats Mins Gloria Frink, will Mra. Tracey.sayh married women a “i " 10 the with Mine Lois | uy , ‘ made Gsuisaat at but she time and trouble SYRUPS tt, who has recently come to t Y Y. W.C. A. Camp Tor dae ticate tabhed tu are among c e e Rinehart h ” esa woman a hing up of your! Gherri der the ctomsinni iy to reside. Cards occupied ty a ip & -U. A. Camy “ag thinks edu ‘a woma Cherries come under er of the afternoon. j sisting me rooms. TH A bis influx of Seattle women a |} Mra Katherine Reid er. With her fruits discussed above. They can be 4 ee hanhe hha de's and groom’s| oe te now visiting t cckestaininn Dire. 1. Mt fed between the class anned with a fair degree of formal Tea cakes, and under 6 white be oe re Conducted by |Joseph, Mo. home, Mix. Tracey was EACH JAR I8 A REQUISITE IN| without sugar, and can be made pak ‘Wiliam Drips, | from which bons were attached | #um ee Toman We IE STEVENS | , ‘ible » honor student SUGARLESS CANNING atable at the time of using by Somplimenting Mr iam jeat ot |t0 the corners of the table, Mra; A.) men's Christian Association on Ra MARJORIE STEVENS | a he wn ~ 7 - Ais® ‘te eure that the tide them-|aédition of the qwest thei. "aun en eet tar and tre.|1& France, of San Francisco, €8|priage island, according te req 7 Van) | spent Thursda t CALIFORNIA elves arg perfect Most screw top of the larger fruits cannot be put Um uncle an Linner, Mrs, Btinna| sisted Mr wer in the entertain-| .ived from the camp codes Noted Baritone » Megas POTATOE. de-eall, in fact, that are worth|with any degree of success without d Edward Skinner, aaaie of Ker Raiden ate. Gk Ate v mp y H : Seattl hur W * “d using--have an inner cap of whitejat least a Tight syrup. tings Causten entertained infor. | ment. eft on & wedding trip] association officials ome in Seattle | Mrs. Arthur WV Some when you find = panful | Of Tr ap must be perfectly] Besides the preservative value of ly at the tea hour this afternoon. | et oe ‘ Pe. son Robert t r which paring woyld | #'** cote dtsae, Sop 8 case of peaches, pluali ‘Wittiam Edris and Mrs. Thomas | thru teh a, the brid | 2 and w tel Terry te outuiin te na g. try this: Serub| Uebt Test each onc with your | sugar, in ca of pea new vs 5, T traveling in 2 blue serge street cos have vinited th dean for fingers, and if it shows the « test | pears and quincea, it must ge remem- Mw were in charge of the urns. nd | fwited amp | Agnes B, Just fe ri t thoroly with | vegetabte | fn eee tume and white satin hat Th it was opened a fow weeks 4. eee ae cast ie dana wav deKree of looseness, discard the lidgsber that it takes much léss sugar Perki young couple are at home to their| sent | te Ae ce will return the | Brush and boll in salted water Until rere ig alr under the loosened eap, to adequately sweeten cooked fruit iiss Polly Perkins friends at 607 34th ave. sprnger> car wae. anime! Inest of the week from « 10 Wl cetvowsunine anak’ her, (end no Way to get It out. And last, |in ite first heated condition than afte dustrial girl workers| 1 Pode hatlow baking dis our over them | not lens oN , ° nas cooled. Also, fruit cannes eon Hostess Twenty-fv ris | business trip t n am sauce and t them t least, DON'T try to Uap older it he: “ry light syrufane sigs lone oe 6 rubbers (beware of that economical |in,sugar—even a very light sy! tment Polly Perkins will comptimen! ule Gc. tu theres with « fork until well coated : standing in the 4 Misses 5 z amith ar “ trick of puttirig two old rubbers on/ has the advantage of = Janet and Claire Sheahan | therine Colina, welfare | Mr. and Mra C. J. Smith are eM) with the miuce. Sprinkle with grat snd ah cas Wak eat ana Tiecwe Gnd coereey sbelea ae : ‘& luncheon of twelve covers nent = seg leans: ge RP enn tertaining their da r, Mrs. Har icq cheese and bake until delicately | * op te and ot ote. tal aay lateortamen ¥ eda “ Patch,” the Per 7 ja Guicsea.'and Wille daughters, | o*, oon nspect each carefully, discarding an ects th Dees noe. CLUBS FOR 8; vacations a while ap giieemge ave raed nana —~~~~ that indicate the pousility of pin|""A “light ayrup” Ia made in the Dee ' Selegation of w tewtber o in, Me suntien ah ie statins portion of one cup of sugar to @° gtd ‘ b 1 dies applause. Dr rand Wi er * ® . Knights of Pythias No. 1 Fellow “ r F a pplau quart of fruit iss Gill Honored Onions as weataee ot PY are ‘sp vacations at Mr. and Mra. W. A. MeDon nino playing an extended en.| ACTUAL, Se et Ne ick or for the pleasure of Miss| dance in Masonic temple Saturday| Mixs Mareta Havens, junior 41 house guseta for & : number ) , "he w uccene r uit /tn ft. ‘The process is perfectly Arranged lor ur B ‘ertaes, Ya Te. vector of the ssscciat is hod Mra. Herber itherm 4 « ure photoplay pregents without the aid of sugar as a pr ximple and definite. ‘Accuracy and May Gill, of Starkville, Mise. ning. “ a erie apartment at the Willard via ame 1 Robert Gordon | servative is to seal it in as perfe y ne lorganizing ypu girls of the ’ i |care assure success. ho is visiting her uncie and aunt * = yg sane riba : _ The hine ‘Trai vacuiin cannot be produced , out 6s ure succes, ae air. and Mrs. Rufus J. King, jr. Mra , & BEM, B Cub Vfabets ana Clover Leet stube SONG AND DANCE 3 . Sr Howard Alien entertained with an| A. R. EB. M. E. oat a bs mee , lori . < ow | tractively appointed luncheon to-| Mra. Charles A. Lamperja at pong ~ pact aera ave an | REV l HEAL S SH Ail . @t the Rainier ctub. Twelve!summer home at Sylvan Heach,| © » oe oa | eadin o new : ey, were seated at the board, cen-| Vashon island, leaving Pier 4 at 3.30, Shore & woe which its 3 d with a pretty combination of|p. m. Telephone Mrs. H. Ll. Van) a 4 eh — terday Loew's : capa gitage Begonia, — oe t a | ng quality, Beautifully com Bri Xi Delta Alumnae HuTEso! outatanding qual ae Gea sara rong 4 Anes | will entertain with an outdoor tunch- | tical Sebastian Burnett | srives excellent program of old t yi » Of 1 songs u i ixed quarte fonlo, ‘Texas, Mrs. David’ Hannan (eon and lawn party Saturday at the] time songs sung in mixed quartet home of Mra Lao Miss Sarah Hannan entertained brid) luncheon of twel: 40th ave he is known to the musical world, is bers for seasoning fe ‘ P with a bridge tunc welve eS : 2 ‘ Neville and Brockway have a Sg | r E mack in Seattle for a few weeks! Neville and Brockway ie ee. Democratic Club Meeting No matter Who ater ree years’ abeence in tne|Dicktnce comedy akit of militar Mrs. M. B. Harker was elected} 4 in Europe, where he viresmment, but ie mth itee od Miss Sheahan to president of the Woman's Demoort MACE YOU lenses! itt .tn4 is Turore, where he was) vironment. but te warmth itself from engaged in concert work and fun stan y Give Tea ie club at ite last meeting to fill the : : geapreapaies 4 ve eee | company have @ nut comedy and bur | Miss Harriet Baxter and her house| vacancy caused by the resignation We Wil inSure™ K master clases |ieaque offering which is built for tun ‘The next m Quest, Mie Emma Wyckoff, will te | of Mrs. Detia Morris. ‘the inspiration for a tea to be given|ing of the club will be held ADDITIONAL Informal Luncheon | ate ening at Leschi pavilion jin uniform are guests of the club. _ Miss Bower Wéd to Mr. La France % eee and Mrs. J. R Bower an SETTING THE TABLE| Mounce the marriage of their daugh dnedtiy are athrantivady arranged eee maze! Mae to Mr. Charles T. La! table goca a long way toward making Mrance, of Oakland, Cal, on June| any meal taste good 2M at the family. home, the Rev.| i¢ goup is served put the service EB. Greene reading the service. | piates one inch from the edge of the} Miss Pearl sang “I Love/tabie, allowing two and a half feot| ou Truly” and “For You Alone”! trom plate to plate eeceding the ¢ bridal| Place the individual service silver Strains of Loher ayed by Mies! at right angles to the © of the! % Nelson announcing the ach| table. The knife at the right of the| of the brida Foses formed fon thruout t Vised bower Pink and white principal party the P “ 1 cutting e¢ toward N put the spoons, the one to be used next the knife ar to the soup spoon. On the f woodland from which was su formed a the White blossoms Background for fork, then the dinner fork and t the dinner napkin with bh mony. M Bradner, 17 Q} a he n th Galli-Cyret 4 ms ext Wednesday afternoon, from 4\day, July 24, at Yeves’ caf a. th em a ga ins t Palary gg Mer ana’ “4 1 in| Fora end, ewes * o.. elever @ntil 6 o'cloc with Miss Virginia|2 o'clock. The executive comm ran Lee liatinet f teaching Dalmore rixle Crane Copped re ne cae momeme ous breakage. eter of tue Chlaces Gteee Cr seegypieccina tee ee Moves’ cafeteria at 1:20, company und Johnson 1s Mrs. Clare E. Farne rth enter ~ f Miiied Night friends informally at Minnewatha Club 325 Pint STREET. And A ~ = Bancheon today at her residence, | The Minnewatha club wit give ( ; ta her « ¢ t - . their weekly Friday night dance h i All men and side of the plate place the ealnd | mmed edg P ) Walter Seigel mded the groom|paraliel to the 6 @e best man e¢ maid of honor Put the water Miss Maude Capy was daintily| above the knife @owned in ruffied pink organdie and| butter plate abo Carried a shower bouquet of Cecil| to the left S Brunner roses and sweet peas. Miss| Any small dish of jeNy or pick Bessie Hichardvon and Miss Ve to be passed should be placed wit! Angell w In their charming b of enient farnil sheer dresses A Permanent Hair Wave HAVE WAVE IT NOW and PAY FOR IT LATER At your own conveni IN SMALL PAYMENTS Our credit plan is the. very best guarantee in you will be satisfied with the results obtained. ‘A wave will save you at least one-half hour every day of the week. Every pne can now discard the old curling iron and patent curlers for we have brought the PERMANENT WAVE WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL For appointment call Main 6507 LADIES’ IMPROVEMENT SHOP the world that 520 Union St. reach of some member of a2] Sebastian Burnett. or Burnett!, as and ax solos, with some modern num Burnett, who ig ope of the leading | purponea. out of which ensues much Quality First Notwithstanding that there are many differ ent kinds of hose supporters we believe none has won such an enviable reputation for quality and service or given so much satis- faction to mothers and children as the Cael Gitify HOSE SUPPORTER Why? Because the webbing of ftesh live rubber feels better and wears longer. Be- cause it isthe only hose supporter equipped with that exclusive feature the ‘All Rubber Oblong Button Because It Sabes Hostery en The All Rubber Oblong Button Prevents Slipping and Ruthless \” Ripping. George Frost Co., Boston Makers of Velvet Grip Hose Supporters for Women, Misses and Children and the Famous Bostoa Garter for ~) Most Fashionable Summer Frocks, dash- ingly designed and smartly tailored Suits and Skirts, stunning Millinery, in fact every- wardrobe of Milady. thing for the fashionable and complete You are offered an unusual opportunity— the very smartest and best at prices greatly reduced for this sale and with an extended charge account. You may pay your account by the week or by the month, In opening your charge account here there is nothing that will embarrass you in the least. The same questions, naturally, as are asked by any other store. The difference is, we serve you further by making the payments come in small allotments for your convenience. 1332-3 211 Second Union Avenue Street wee newawrneweaSseet vesyrate”* weoesscorer® ae

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