Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
~ r SEATTLE PLANNIN BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Editor of The Star AN . ine over fifteen hundred midshipmen, and over a walls into port on Tuesday, Sea pee will have the @htertaining these fine young men in their homes, and enuine western hospi he Chamber of Comm Pleasure of the midshipmen, which are to follow two ¢ @hd informal luncheons and @ | Mobile rides have been ned for one 5 Sommittee regrets to that about one-eighth of the Pinner invitations for the in town, It is | partners be invited for t n We WM accompany them later to t @f the Chamber of © r Arrange details for th Ment of these boys. The committee in charge follows ) Mr, J. A. Swalwell, chairman; Mayor D ATES Hugh M. Caldwell, Mr. David Whit é ui omb, Mr. J. W. Spangler, Mr. Josiah . , Mr, E. A. Strout Bebb. Mr. A. HF Mr. Ges kaert, Mr. J. H. Fox, Com #3. 8. Gibson, Mr. EF. Fuller 1 A. Batwell, Dr. J. W. Thomas RM. Dyer, Mr. J. Fred Braid BF. White, Mr. Cc. W. Marti tve Leonard. pt um of the Chamber of Com} merce, > Those who have already ma Pheir homes are: Mr. and Mrs. Hor Wyeuste. ee Bent Mr, and Mrs. Harry ashipmen's ball at Ks B arent, Mo. and Mrs. Daniel! rHvnsDAay, JULY 19— dd Mrs. Hi at the at Hadley, Mr. and Mrs, John} nette Chur Mise Eat ertain the party Trefethen, Mr. and Mrs, Cl Seeley, Judge pdell, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pri Rand Mrs. C. A. Smith, Mr. and|| pay Y¥, JULY 23— Frank Waterhouse, Mr. and arden party and dance to be «tven . Elbert F. Blaine, Dr. and Mra. by Mies Virginia Merrill at home ink Horsfall, and Mr. and Mrs ts Renee of Mins Jen Dance at Henry 0 * of ph Swalwell. Fin Oregon—C. M. Alvord, W. B. Ault. | sarcnpay, suLy 24— A. H. Bayley, H. M. Chapman, P. FE Midshipmen's ball at Armory at 8 Be i@onradt, W. 1. Freseman, H. W pm | , H. B. Hutchinson, H. E Dinner dance at Seattle Golf and 4 E. V. Raines, H. F can, M Cneeiey on . Sohneider, J. A. Tenbrook, M. B.|| ™ ng. Utah—C. J. Badger, §. M. Barnes, Hausman lly, R. Maeser, R. N. Smoot Cc. D. Swenson, C. 8. Walsh H. Waring, jr, F. T. Watkins, 1 Young. Wyoming—W. R. Jones, C. J. Mc as hostess. eading the service / Idaho—M. E. Arnold, F. H. Black the Martin i H. O. Eimers, W. C. Gray, w.| ean st TER . Jennings, C. H. Lewis, K. D. Me-| Neyada—H. N. Coulter, A. T. Don-| MES. B Morricon, W. i. Neasham ime rden Fete Burford, R. E. Carr, B. B. Casee RF. Frost, W. A. Graham, | >)» iG Hiarchman, E. A. HeftysC. Ww. | Dinner K. M. McLaren, M. E. Miles,!and Mra George L. C. Miller, A. J. Robertson, J. D.|> Beautiful Dance at Honored The dance given last evening at| Park, of Onkland, ¢ 5 Biven this season. Handsome Fangements of American Bea | Pose in silver baskets formed a strik-| her again. HOSPITALITY FOR MIDSHIPMEN bear officers of monstrating arranged the EN THE SECOND SQUADRON OF THE ATLANTIC FLEET, for two balls—Wednesday and Saturday evenings in the Armory ys of motor rides| rs in ditferent homes. At present auto quarter of the number the have ked that dinner eaday and Saturday 6 entertainment 1 supply information i cooperate with them in the entertain who committee and vr 1e"" | To Remember dance at fun. and Mra Alton a ar WEDNESDAY, JULY t1- &. ‘ Annual pound party at Orthopedic oll L. McPherson, of the Alaska m Uy @ance at Geattie Tennts Miss Virginia Sheahan’ ipangements to entertain boys tr Marriot Baxter and a for Mine Emme Armory at & luncheon Maude The visiting midshipmen are Ensign Hall Downes, RSDAY, JULY t— Seattle Day Nursery annual garden fete at home of Mra Frederick . BE. Browning, V. P. Conroy, T. & || SATURDAY, JULY s1— IA Tea and shower for Nanette hureh, with Miss Mr. and Mrs. Maris are at home at artments, 1415 Repub cen, L. K. Pollard, RE. smith.| Seattle Day Nursery W. Toomey, A. E. Uchlinger, C.| *lected president of the nursery. At ‘Voegit. the tea urns will be The Washington men who have|Ames, Mrs, William Hunter d the other Annapolis men a| Owan. Mrs. H. R. Williams, Mr. Al-| Neighbors of America will give ‘welcome are: | fred HL Anderson, Mra. James B. B. Adell, C. C. Adell, A. A. Age | Farrell, Mrs, Richard Dwight G. Baker, jr, H. D. Batter-| rill, Mrs. Alexander F. R. Belch, G. M. Brooks, W.} Mra. Chambers, of Olympia, o- D. Mor. | rd party at Swedish Hall on Mon. McEwan and | day evening, July 19, at 8:30 o'clock. ° ER. Cell, jr. G. W. D. Covell, O. G.| (Guests at No Host ¥ + H. D. Smith, F. A. Sparling, | Yacht club. OW. HL Swalwell, R. H. Wishard; also : ea @ ae eee, from Alaska, California Guest Misa Tyrone Whitney will compli set Club ment her house guest, Miss Burnett an “0 loft at Mount Baker park the Sunset club by Mr. and Mrs.| informal tea to be given at her home “ aker par Alexander F. MecRwan and the|on Highland Drive Monday, July r Marion and Elspeth McEwan |from 3 until 5. Miss Park, followed in the train of lovely affairs| former home was in Seattle host of friends in this city who w welcome this opportunity of mee’ whose ey Mote in the decorative scheme. oe 59 | MI « + BS AT ANONA ROBERTS OW. W. Orr, W. EF. Stock, jr. iving with > Mra. Frederick f) Montana—J. M. Carroll, L. M. Fa-| Bausman at the Seattle Day Nurvery | J. E. Fleming, P. G. Hale, H.| arden tea, which will on Kelly, C. L. Kennett, E. EF. Mey pureday —— July 29, on the G. Miller, J. A. McBride, R.|/awn at the Hausman home, will be a e Serre L. D. Sharp, J. T. Smith,| Mrs. James H. Calvert, the newly | CLUBS FOR MONDAY Edgar Rainier Camp No. 1472 Mc. Rainier Camp No. 14723 Royal ay Overseas Citth Meeting “The Position the New Immi grant Should Oc in the Fut Life of the Un jal asnistant to the attorney geA | Moose hall next Monday evening. eee | Basiness Girts’ Chub ‘The Seattle Business Gir will hold a picnic on Mon¢ ning at 6 o'clock at Mov park. Take Mount Baker and swimming. Bring junch cup ibler roses in profusion bloomed | Garden Dinner 1 o'clock. Se : MU epee ng’ brencnce | Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Brace and} ADDITIONAL CLUBS Wuekleberry. For the first tithe in| Mf- @94 Mrs. John Dudiey Roberts Gis history of the club, the drawing |*F* the Inspiration tgr a dinner of | Angora Grotto No. 82 “ }14 covers to be given by and| Angora Grotto No. 82, Vet Feom and lobby were thrown open @er dancing, which cave ample room ' for the two hundred merry guests Supper was served trom al | fables in the dining room a al Mrs, Fi at Laurelhurst. foned flowers nodded a friend ing. Bright hued sweet pe | Miounds centered the tables, in the| _.” @enter of which beamed a mellow) °° light from tapers of the same hue. Mrs. McEwan was assisted during | fhe evening by Mrs. James D. Far. fell, Mrs. Richard D. Merrill, Mrs.| Francis H. Brownell, Mrs. Jos Green and Mrs. Archibald Hill Fer. eon. ee Nickerson, Mr. and | Yacht Club ty to be g Mrs. Burke to Entertain | ana Mra, Harry W Tennis Club Board cll gt Mrs. Burke will entertain the ex.|""" ‘4 and house committee . e Tennis club at luncheon | | Om Tuesday at the crub. Mrs. Burke | & fs the president of the club, and has| | asranged this informal affair for the beth Chadwick and i q Entertain at Tea Main were dinn In compliment to Miss Funice| evening aboard th Prosser, of New York, who is spend-| ham. | Nellie Cornish will enter hour on Tuesday, July 20, at the| California to spend > tea on Friday, July 23, at the Sunset) Hermosa Beach @ class in vocal instruction at the| York, arrived last ev and Mrs. John L, H Miss Sheard Wed Pye and Mrs, Elizabeth P. Sheard, to Harland Maris, son of Mrs. Harland] home. was quietly solemniz/ net L. Skeel T ing on the grounds of even their home Where from window boxes old fash.| Reservations at Among those who en this evening at the n honor of Mr. and Mrs. | and Miss Dermott and her fiance, ly, are: Mr. and Mra. |Sherman Walker, Mr eorge L. Seibert, Mr. and Mrs. the Branch, Mrs. Mabel Thompson, Mr. wit Ellen fement of their daughter, Miss|«uests of their cousin, ty Merrill, to Mr. William Park | Messer, will return of Chicago. their homes, Miss Cornish to Mins Charlotte Mann, rgaret : guests Thursday| Dr. and Mra. Sylvester Wilhelmy U, Birming-| have returned the summer in the city, Miss| eee in at the| Mr, Clarke Hamlin left today for} Mr. R three weeks as| 4 guest a h school, the house guest of Mr Miss Cornish will entertain with a| Phillips, at their summ: @lub to introduce Mr, Serge Kilban- , 28 sky, of New York, who is conducting] Mrs. D. EB. Thompson, school, to months with her : Mr, and Mrs. Atlee Ayers and son, to Mr. Maris Robert Ayers, of San Antonio The marriage of Miss Louise! who are the guests of their r heard, daughter of Mr. William|Mr. and Mrs. George Franklin Sheard, of Long Beach,| ster, will leave Mond ? Mr.| York en route to their southern| e @ Mrs, Mary Barker and her daugh terinjaw Mrs. Edward Barker of afternoon, July 12, in Trinity] Mr. William Pitt Trimble and sohs,! Lox Angeles, arrived on Monday, and chureh, Canon W. H. Bliss Webb and William Pitt, Jr, arrivedjare guests of Mr, and Mrs. Newton ives, | tl Web. | iam Mon ised the Enchanted Im picnic at Fletcher's Sunday, July inbridge The boat le | Mad a.m from their tra trip Thursday, and have Trimble and the Misses the Hotel Sorrento. eee ned Mrs Me-| Joseph William Hams. cee of the National Underwriters’ asso: days, will leave for his home in Den Purpose of discussing club finances| Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gibbs | Yer today Hee (@md plans. will spend the we at Lake , eee Crescent. Mrs. Belle Burns Updegraff, who ‘ : “ee has spent six weeks in Scranton, Pa Engagement of Miss i iets elit ic tee poaet of Mar nee Aberinsaces Merrill Announced field, Wis. and Mise Agnes Connor | A: Vandiing, will return to her home Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Merrill, vam and Mrs, T of | today @f Duluth, Minn., announce the en-| Louisville, Ky., who h the| ih nda Mr. and Mra. Low merly Miss Sophia I Francisco, ar honeymoon, and erman, for to} © being enter Fliza.| tained by rekutives and friends. from an automobile trip thru the Eastern state oe. Macomber of Pa the Hotel Washington eee daughter of Pasadena, who hi spending so » time in town, guest Mins x.,| Thursday night, to be the guests un hornton Whitney and Miss Ty w | rone Whitney Alpha Xi Delta Sorority ‘The active and alumnae membere|aid the country. Mra Allen Jot the Alpha Xi Delta sorority will Gattis, president of the club, will ho Women's Uni a| Versity club on Wednesday, July 21 have luncheon Gamma Phi Beta Lanchron Gamma Phi next Tuesday at her hom across Lake Washington re ed States” is the fail, L. A. Kniskern, R. BE. Libby, 1.| Mr. and Mra. Harry Ardery, of San|subject of a talk to be given t B Libenow, I. 1. Lind, A. I. Mal-| Francisco, will be the gueste of Mr.| Mr. © th jo Host Dinner this evening at the | eral, before the arente L, Reames, former spe Seattle Review No, Oversee elu! t reeas club St! rhe Seattle Review No Pi Beta Phi Pienie ‘The annual of Pt Beta Phi Sound next We "| The Prairie Rose club will hold its annua! picnic at Roosevelt park Women's King County. Republican | n Monday, July 19. Lunchedn at j American Legior jer 3, at foot of Americanization | member te ‘ontinental motor tdward Rarker wil urn South in a few days, and Mra rker will remain with Trimble at Mra. Eloise Kingsley Smith and Mra |@aughter Kingsley departed this| Pat-|morning for Los Angeles, where rick Tammany, Mr. and Mra. A. 8,|they will make their home. w eee Mra. Frederick T. Fischer will leave on Monday for Lummi tsland, to be Harvey War-|the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wil-| Award Prizes for Sweet Peas Seattle's Sweet Pea show is now thousands of colorful bloomd will be Bishop of Harper Mr, J. Stanley Edwards, president ciation, who has been in town for two | [and siste m of San| in the city on their Beet three bunches sweet Best general display sweet professional Mr. and Mrs. William Stotts and » been display general cut of the Hotel Washington, left this ening to spend| week for a trip to Alaska Mr see Mrs. George Hamilton Park and} arnett Park motored from |Oakland, Cal., arriving in Seattle Rest exhibit t week of Mr. and Mrs, Wil-| flowers othe roves and # heen converted to a largest in the world, oil burner, the Jand how the Republican women can Capito! Hin W. ©. T. U. The Capitol Hi W. C. T. U. wm Meet at the home of Mra J. E. Mo Callum, 1247 18th ave, N. Tuesday jat 2 p.m. Election of officers, Do- |nations of clothing, cash and fruit | will be received. A speaker will ad” dress the meeting on “Americaniza tion eee South Daketa Volunteer? Picnic All Seuth Dakotans are invited to attend the first South Dakota Volun- | teers’ picnic to be held at Woodland! park Sunday, July 25. The pienic put 200 feet north of the band stand In the upper part of the park. Bring your dinner, cof fee will be served at 1 o'clock. ground will be al Post On Tuesday evening, July 12, the uxiliary of the American T. Cochran post No. 40, w members, the result of « friendly rivalry to increase the legion, Initiated membership To Mew. Wels goes the honor of se. largest number, and Mrs. | curing th Ww. After ephard ranks second. the members of Lloyd T. hran post w t in social intercourse. Mrs. Dur. jam, president of Rainier auxiliary gave a short but interesting talk. Re freshments were served and an en Joyable time was reported by all A vote of thanks is due the presi-| dent, Mrs. Fred Picht; the chairman of the entertainment committee, Mrs A. W. McDermott, and Mra. Nicholas Thejsen, Mra. 8. J. Nerdrum and| Mrs. P. H. Nelson for their endeavor | to make the evening # success. The Ladies’ auxitiary meets on the second and fourth TuesMay of each month in the city hall, Ballard and nd avenues. All mothers, wives « of the American Legion are cordially invited to become mem. | | bers. | eee Amaranth Club The Amaranth club No. 1 will be entertained Tuesday, July 20, at 1 ome nt br meeting. 5527 26th ave. N, KE. Import eee L. 0. E. Club The membe will picnic park. Members and husbands are expected for 6 o'clock supper. cee Coterie Club «The Coterie club will hold Its an- sket picnic at Rolling Bay at| the home of Mrs, Thomas Irving | Wednesday, July 21 Take the! albraith | nual b steamer at 9 a. m. at the ¢ Bacon dock, eee Alki Women’s Improvement Club Picnic The annual picnic of the Atki | Woman's Improvement club was held at Alki Beach last Tuesday. Swimming and other athletic sports formeti the day's entertainment. Mrs C.K. Rogers wo race, and Mrs, A we who also spoke on community work lee ‘cream was serv in Wiliam Schanno, wife of must rate she has kept to the old Welsh knows the secgets of her husband's favorite disher George's favorite dishen from recipes prepared the firnt civillan lady in the Brit- His Favorite Soup ‘The white parts of & or 10 leeks, and 4 potatoes, 3 pints a pint of white stock, a «mal! p! Method: potatoes and in & saucepan with tablespoonfuls of water and @ little salad oll or other fi Simmer gently thro a wire mieve and add milk and Popper and salt to taste. the milk is added or it will curdie. His Favorite Pudding One pound pound of pound of Mix all to: ther and moisten with milk the mixture in @ basin an steam it) for two hours. sauce or sugar His Favorite Ten Sake One-half pound boll (or rve with ounce ¢ tablespoonful of sugar. | | > Rub the butter | 2 Mix with the milk into a// jstiff dough and roll into thin, round) | a frying pan, ing them over #0 as to brown both Serve hot buttered, His Favorite Currant Cake — “Bara one-half pound of raisins 1 pound of currants, one-half pound of lard, one-quarter pound of mixed exes, 1 nutmes. Two pounds pound of butter, packet of baking powder, 1 poonful of carbonate of Rub the the other ingredients, mix with suf. ficient, milk rather a stiff cakes and bake In the oven. Most people think that about the it all the time. 4 . : only typical Wejsh dishes are stewed “Torth Gri” Miss Roberts has recently returned from The Castle, Tarrytown-on-the-Hudson, N. Y., \ecks, and the wellknown Welsh to spend her summer holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Knox Roberta, —Portrait by James & Merrihew. Put here are four very old recipes which may cooks who something new. The Welsh of the dishes are given, as prepared town of to try names Criccieth in Wales Crumble «a a sim bread, put it into a basin, add alittle WOMEN OF POST An announcement made today Hi. | salt, 1 teaspoonful of good dripping |Cover it with boiling water, let it re| AUXILIARY MEET read the prize winning essay On| main for a few minutes, “Why the Republican Party Should | Be Restored to Power.” The design | pelectea for the club emblem will/tso much to make it hard Rete Alumnae ang|>® exhibited. Music by Frank M jactive members will be the guests | Moulton. white then crum-| “Sican Gwyn” Cover @ basinful of oatmeal with | > m Lloyd T. Cochran the reception of the new invited in, and jthe remainder of the evening was Pre-Inve ‘Old Welsh Dishes Are Favorites on ‘English Prime Minister’s Table old maying about the way to a man's Lioyd George, the prime minister of England and halt very twr pass The Put add turn: | | add three with a ttle ginger and sugar tol taste. Boil for 10 minutes, stirring inter, then mix all together with a little | gethe: milk, r Seseserebevs F ._SPSBEY + BF Si we Three basinfuls oatmeal, 3 \quarts of water, 2 teacupfuls of but- oatmeal with | termilk. |the water and buttermilk; let it Two basinfuls of white flour, 2) main for two nights; then pour teaapoonfuls of baking powder, 1 of|the water, add a little fresh eee powder, 2 tablespoonfuls of/|to it and put it thru a sieve. Then sugar, pinch of salt, quarter of|put it in a pan and, when it b pound of butter or margarine. Put/to boll, add 2 tablespoonfuls of baking powder and the egg powder |fiour to in the flour; also rub in the butter, / and fry mixed with cold water from lumps. Boil it all for 10 minutes, stirring it | out and bake on a griddle. | the time. the chairman of the auxiliary that several new members were ‘What was considered by the mem- |rotled at the meeting. bie @ little crisp oatmeal cake and | hers to be one of the best programs | The evening's progranr add it lightly on the top of it, not! Ms j ever staged at @ meeting was the of: Miss Catherin Scott, expression of the women of the| Miss Catherine Ulmer, songs; Women's Auxiliary to the Elmer J.) Ladies’ Trio, with Miss W. Rat ‘oble post of the American Legion | Mise N. Lacy and Mra Burns 1 quart of cold water and half «| entertainment, held in Veterans’ hall,| companied by Miss Winnie In tencupful of buttermilk, leave it to State Armory, this week. steep for two nights, then pour off man; Miss Marjorie Turner, c Mrs. Edith FE. Bolles was chairman | tions; Mrs. Frederick W. Graham thick portion |of the evening's program. Fancy | Miss Carrie Lovering, solos: thru a sieve, adding another pint of dancing, songs and recitations were|N. Peterson, accompanied by cold water to it Put it in a pan|the features of the program, Stowe, closed the program, MeDougall-/outhwick Second Avenue at Pike ‘clock, by Mrs. E. B, Watiace at her jess Will be taken up at the of the L. 0. FE. etub| jesday at Woodland the swimming | hutt won the! foot race. Several vocal se lections | given by Mrs. Clara McGowan, | 1 to the women boat house on the beach by Mrs. Greater Than Usual . Starts Monday ‘A store-wide event to clear stocks of merchandise bought for this season’s selling! Ex- treme reductions have been taken—assuring the immedi- ate sale of hundreds of timely articles! See Sunday Times for Details ntory Sale