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| Birthday Party _ HAPPY THRONG ENJOYS | MIDSHIPMEN’S BALL - BY BE ESPLENDENT with beautifully maids, combined with the dignit @o be remembered, The Stars and § Borne and a jasz orchestra of jackios Mrs. BE. A. Strout, Mrs Bouchacrt, Mra. Keith Bullitt, Mrs Green and Mrs. David Edward Skin Will be on leave for the day @alasion cars given to the hostesses ‘ eee Dinner to Honor _ Miss Blake > Miss Jeanno Blake, of Pittsburs, Who is the guest of Miss Emily Jerome, will be the inspiration for « Minner to be given by Miss Jane Perkins at the Sunset club Friday » The guests will later at tena the garden party and dance to be given by Mr. and Mrs, Richard “Dwight Merril! and Miss Virginia “Merrill at home. Re . s. Ferguson to Feted Mrs. Witilock Miller will honor UMrs. Archibald Hill Ferguson, of Peking, at luncheon Friday at the club, entertaining twelve Dinner at Home Around a pretty centerpiece of ‘Dorothy Perkins roses, Judge and [9 Mrs. Hirm E. Hadiey entertained ) “twelve guests at dinner last evening at thelr home, complimenting several — Midshipmen. : eee Irs. Donald Fisken st at Tea DS For the pleasure of Mrs. Donald Fisken, who is making a short visit Phere before joining Capt. Fisken at Fis new post in Peking, Mrs. William PSAs Peters entertained the members ef the Country club colony on Mon Pe@ay afternoon at the tea hour at her in the country. Mrs. Edgar ‘Ames and Mrs. Archibald J. Fisken ) t presided at the urns. "Luncheon for Mrs. Cox [> Mrs. James D. Farrell has extend | Fed invitations for a luncheon at her ‘residence tomorrow in compliment to | Mrs, Richard 8. Cox, Jr. iss Blake Introduced Tea Emity Jerome was hostess at tea this afternoon at her Miss Jeanne Blake, of Pitts- Pa, and for Miss Margaret who is visiting Miss Beatric Bright with the season’ “Phoicest blossoms, the roems were tractively decorated for the occa ioe Miss Jerome was assisted by Jane Perkins, Miss Lucile Ey. Hortense Farrar. Miss Virginia Merrill, Miss Green and Miss Mildred Mr. and Mrs. Joshua “Green Hosts Honoring « group of midshipmen, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Green enter Stained at dinner last evening at the © Bunset club, the guests later attend ing the ball at the Armory. Miss Pate Complimented ) Mrs. £. Weldon Young will be © “hostess at a luncheon of fourteen @overs on Wednesday at the Sunset ‘club, complimentary to Mias Ruth Pate. . eee Dinner for Eastern Guest Dr. and Mrs. Otis Floyd Lamson Will entertain at dinner Saturday @vening at the Golf club i@ance in honor of their house Miss Elizabeth Miller, of phia. Dr. and Mrs. La hosts at dinner last ev home in welcome to sev midshipmen Phil Mrs. Black Hostess at Luncheon In compliment to Miss Klin bin, of Hartford, Conn Nan of’ Ne He house guests of | Black, Mr York, ¥ Miss A @i at an . likin 08 twelve covers to at her home Midshipmen Dance at Tea Room The Red Cross Tea Shop wil! en fertain with a special dance Gis eve Bing for the pleasure of the visiting Midshipmen.’ The committee in charge will be Miss Helen an Miss Eima Calhoun, the Misses Ber | Bice and Virginia Butler. Re * * SMr. and Mrs. Fou Hosts “Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fox entertain. @4 eight guests at dinner last eve Bing at the Arctic club in compl! Ment to three visiting midshipmen eee Tennis Club Hostesses At the regular tennis tea this aft- @tmoon at the Seattle Tennis club, ‘Mrs. Charles R. Castien and Mrs. Lister Holmes presided, assisted by @ number of young girl. one Little Miss Bernice Gribble cele- brated her ninth birthday today, en. fefreshment table was lovely with its decorations of rambler roses and pink favors, oe ° Dinner for Midshipmen Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence L. Booth @re entertaining informally at din. Ber on Saturday evening at their fesidence, in honor of several mid- _ Miss Ames Hostess Blety en masse turned out to extend a welcome to these be another affair for the midshipmen in the armory The entertainment committee of the Cham Der of Commerce desires that owners of automobiles offer their cars, an! they did yesterday, and arrange that the boys remain with them for din ‘mer. Again dancing partners are to be provided for the visitors and ad *|eream m: tertaining twelve of her friends. ‘The | In compliment to her cousin, Mr.|of dizzinens, Cushman, Miss Margaret across my back that it waa agony to JLAH MITCHELL COUTTS ciety Editor of The Star gowned matrons and daintily frocked y and smartness of hundreds of uni forms, the midshipmen’s ball last evening at the armory was an affair long tripes proudly waved over the merry added to the spirit of the evening. So- sturdy sons, The reception committee including Mra. Hugh M. Caldwell, Mra, Samuel SB. Hedges, Mrs. John F, Doro, Mrs, Harry A. Field, Mra, J. A. Swalwell John F, Miller, Mra. J. H. Fox, Mra, George Richard Dwight Merrill, Mra, Joshua ner, On Saturday evening there will and even more boys for the ball. DATES To Remember THURSDAY, JULY t— Miss Gertrude Morton's luncheon t club for Mise Ne. Maude n the party later at the FRIDAY, JULY 23— Garden party and dance te be gtven by Miss Virginia Merril! at home in honor of Mise Jane Peters. Dance at home of Mr Menry Broderick to ¢ Ensign Paul Downs, U. SATURDAY, JULY t4— Midshipmen’s ball at Armory at § nm. f dance at Seattle Golf and untry club Mra. D. Clifford Ret@ wit! gtve pro Bram of songs at Red Cross toa r room at luncheon H Lindsey at the plane, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28 Mra William Baris to be hostems at Dridge party at (he Sunset elod tn compliment to Mra William & Drips. Laurelburst Guild of hour, Miss from m THURSDAY, JULY 20— SATURDAY, JULY m1— Tea er for Mine Nanette Mise Kills Par! ner tomorrow evening at the Uni versity club. Later the guests will attend the dance to be given by Miss Virginia Merrill Clu bag ae CLUBS FOR FRIDAY | Mrs. Musser to Entertain Club Mrs, Ralph J. Musser will enter: | [tain the members of the Aspasia jelub with a luncheon Friday at her | summer home at Wing Point. eee Ballard W. C. T. U. Ballard W. C. T. U. will gt annual all-day pienic im compliment to her house | park for all members and families, Games and sporta. | eee | Social Score | Social Score will picnic at Votun teer park Friday. pideipatinedstbinsicmemapall FRENCH WORDS |\OFTEN USED : \ON MENUS | As French words and phrases are |s0 often used in recipes and menus, |the following lst may be helpful to |those who have grown rusty their college French, or are familiar with the language. A and its contractions au and aux, means with, owed in a certain since un la style; os potatoes au gratin—pota |toes with browned crumbs. Bisque means a thick soup, also an ice cream to which is added finely chop ped nuta To blanch is to whiten. To do it we scald vegetables or nuts to remove the skins, As in blanch ing almonds, wo scald the nuts and off the tough skin. Compotes Jare fruits stewed in sirup and kept jin original shape, Frappe means semi-frozen. Marrons are chestnuts. A meringue is a frosting mad® of the whites of eggs whipped very stiff with powdered sugar and browned in a medium oven. A mouse is an ice de with whipped cream and hout stirring. And so on infinitum FACTS ABOUT _ AMBER Amber frozen w smaid to be of one the It obtained fr and, in 1 most valuable the Eastern ¢ coast of Sam: an penin uted the “m known Amber ix the natural resin of pre toric F tre which the sea petrified | Paper manufacture requires the de- | struc E of forest dally SHE CAN NOT EXPRES \Mrs. Green Says Tanlac Proved to Be the Very | Thing She Needed and Is Like a New Woman Since Taking It “T can't begin to express my grat- itude for all the good T has done me,” said Mrs, W. F. Green, wife of a well-known minister, living at 1439 Jackson st., Seattle, Wash | “For years I suffered with the worst kind of indigestion. No mat ter what I ate it disagreed with me and caused such pains in the pit of my stomach that I could hardly stand UY. I would bloat up with gas juntit I could scarcely breathe and 1 was afraid to eat because of what |i knew I would suffer afterwards. I fell off in weight and became so weak that I could do very Iittle| work of any kind. I was stantly having headaches and spell« and had sueh pains! stoop over, and I could get very litle con-|dence to anybody.” Mr. accompanied by Mr tue and Miss Katherine Kilgore left and Mm. Saturday island. by motor | Frank Ketch, a party of granddaughter, | White F and Mrs, | . | Lake Crescent. Mr. cent. ry . Mies Geral fri ts in the ¢ Jing. An alcohol rub will refresh tired % K-. Hureson Donanry ae a ompafy Mr. Jack Fox Street Floor, Joshua GreenBldq | eral me bert R. Fox Mra. C. a few woeks. . rived in town | months daugh ort BR. F =, Jr. for governor. » made your ps insure them am games. | $25 Pre Staeer Near Fourtn. try,” MRS. ARTHUR MEIGHEN | Mrs. Meighen ts the wife of the new premier of Canada. Meighen succeeds Sir Robert Borden. Mra. gehen ia ac imed one of the most charming and talented women of the Dominion. HOOD REMEDIES FOR TIRED AND ACHING FEET To avoid blisters at the heels, rut S. S. WHATCOM THE SEATTLE STAR x : : _ e . " } se i e JAMES BAGLEY, Jr. home. Mr ported neric jin New York, | . York from Calif nthe with his mother, CANAL, George A. Virtue, Vir- morning Lawrence for Wednesday from Vancouver, where she npent the week-end. Mr. and Mm, John L, Mall are an | leipating a visit fyom Mr, and Mrs, of Mr, and Mrs, Harold Booker and Mr Oklahoma City and Mrs, Ro A. Mason, of ‘Tuls who Will afrive the end of the w | eee Mra. Lawrence Buck returned friends Judge and Mra. J. T. Ronald and , motoring | around Vancouver island, abd will re- | Terpinchore.” turn the end of the week. are Lydia ains, New York, visiting Mr jeorge Morrow row was formerly Miss Juliet Atkin Mra. J. M. EB. Atkinson and Mttle "ride, are in| Daisy and Wilson, formefly with the Mrs, Mor 4 Mra John © News has been received from Mr. a Higgins that they xpect to make New York their|!" estimated at 250,000,000 pounds, eee George Noble Skinner ts re. nly fil at his apartment oe and Mrw been recent visitors ee Pr. HL Watt have at Lake Cres oe Obio,*who has ty 4 Mine Eliza W , arrived last Sunday 1 are gucats of the on. They will leave next Minday tinue their tour of the North ‘omnia, Mrs. John A. Whalley and dangh- | ter Anna are spending fow days at ne MeMelled, of Van visiting been left Tuenday eve ng for Tacoma to spend the week ond. eee | Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Bagley fe Mie Ore if Ag esate B io | —Portrait by James & Merrihew. | tioned in New York, have been or —— : - |dered to headquarters San Fran NEW FIRST LADY water and dusting with boralc acid | So ite: & Meares, of Wii Hotel Wanh . an arrived In New to spend nev Mrs Benson Wood, in viniting relatlyes in Seattle! of Los An Mr. RR Pox, of New York, ar- onday, to spend two s the guest of hin son and rinlaw, Mr. Mr. Fox is in Seattle and Mm Rob to manage Col. Hartiey’s campaign | oe cM Shag Bone Arrives back 9:30 P. M. bland Oap his has been found best means of preventing fri A remedy for perspiring feet is Children 5 to 1%, Half Fare ROUND TRIP $2.00 . F PRICE |_Mr. Dallas Emory will salt 2eotay | erie efor Antwerp, to take part in the Olympic Bei says the bolshevik who spent [most of his thme in the American, prisons devouring American food. Sunday, July 25 Leaves Colman Dock 9:00 A. M. bathing them every other night in hot water In which a little alum hi Staterooms on the Steamer Whatcom Only been dissolved. After drying, they should be dusted with talcum powder. Washing the feet In boracic acid BESINTO 0 GRATITUDE sleep at night. IT was tired and weary all the time, and it was only by @ great effort that I was able to keep going at all. S. S. SIOUX Returns 10:00 P. M. e Children 5 to 12, Half Fare “While vn @ visit to Oklahoma I met an old friend, wio, when I told how run-down and sick I was,! advised me to try Tanlac. Well, it proved just the medicine I needed |1 soon had @ splendid appetite, and Jean now eat anything I want with lout ever suffering in the least from haye GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY, Colman Dock |indigestion, I gained #0 |much in weight and am looking so} much better that my friends who| have not seen me since I began |taking Tar hardly kpow me Dizzy headaches and pains in |back are a thing of the past, nerves are steady, my sleep is sound and restful, and I am so much stronger that my household duties are 4 pleasure to me. Tan lac has made @ new person of me and T can recommend it with confi Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Parte Drug Stores under the personal dt rection of @ special Tanlac represen: tative, ROUND TRIP $2.50 SAN JUAN ISLANDS Leaves Colman Dock 8:00 A. M. LUNCHES SERVED Puget Sound Navigation Co. Main 3993 Vancouver expecting to return | the first of the week. NEW SHOW TODAY AT PALACE HIP Cato Keith and company wil! bring as ® feature attraction of the new shew, which in to open today at Loew's Palace Ip, a comedy-playlet entitied “Pretty Soft.” It im the |story of @ battle of wits betwen men jand women tricksters, and is said to have many exciting angles and a fin ish of @ quality that is unusual in one-act plays, Mr. Keith, who ts well known for his work in vaudeville sketches, is supported by C. Maude Parker and Vi Holiday. “Worth Wayten Four’ is the name dopted by a quartet of young men nedians, singers and mimics, Solly Hite, Mable Reflow and Leonard Loehr will offer a whirlwind routine of pianologue and dancing, including everything from the classic to jazz, under the Utle “A, Refreshing Inter. jude With a Dash of Melody and Robby Van Horn ts a happy young chap who is scheduled to present comedy songs, monologue and stories. 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