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DAY NURSERY PLANS MATURE ) FOR GARDEN TEA BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS intere: program, with the addition of specialty dances by two Misses, Betty Anne Hiles and Martha Mae MacDonald garbed in mystic robes of the Orient, will be present and foretell things of Interest which, presumably, Mrs, Walter Barrett is in charge of this committee, aided by Mre f , Warner and Mrs. Albert Charles Phillips, Mra, C. J. Chaler will Read fortunes with tea grounds; Mrs. F. W, Graham is expert with card| es, and Mr. T. F. MecMarin, a student of psychology, will give a tration of his work gazing, with Miss Ling traveling gypsy-like if dark secrets to the curious.| DATES ‘The trust of the club will re To Remember with Mrs. Bausman and Mrs Calvert, who is president of SATURDAY, JULY t4— Mideshipmen's ball at Armory at # on this Mrs. Crayford will assume rexponsibility tor about Nursery. Presiding at the tea je Bt the first hour will be Mrs Ames, Mrs. William Hunter . Mrs, Richard Dwiebt Mer “and Mrs. Alexander F. McEwan @ econd hour the urns will be in of Mrs. James D. Farrell, H. R. Williams, Mrs. David Dinner dance at Seattle Golf and Country club Mra D. Clifford eld will_gtve pro- m of songs at Red Cross tea heon hour, Miss plano, and Mrs. Harry F. Ostran: || wenye . SDAY, JULY t#—~ Mrs. 0. C. Graves and Mrs. G Mrs. William Berit to be hostess at ‘M. Pratt will be in charge of bridge party at the Sunset club tn compliment to Mra, William & cakes, assisted by Mrs. ohn Mrs. Keith Bullitt and J. B. Quick will have the ‘ce booth, and Mre. G. A. ©. er has arranged the musical Throughout the afternoon Ehna Collins, Miss Catherine Mrs. Kenelm Winslow, Jr Miss Margaret Ames will at to the comfort of the guests, at a smal! tea table under the ing catalpa tree, Mrs. H. B and Mrs. Frank Van Tuy! @ispense hospitalities with ffie/ tance of Mrs. Thomas Miss Ada Hanford. The lad ‘Olympia, who plan to attend the ‘will be guests at a special table which Mrs. Stephen J. Chad J i Day Nur at home of Mrs. SATURDAY, JULY Tea and #! f oatess afternoon at the home of her mothe Mrs. A” K. Yerkes, at Seahurst. M thel Collister of Vancouver house guest of Mra. John Moran, was the inspiration for the affair cee F Will assume charge, assisted HW y Mrs. Stephen H. Chadwick and Dinner at Elizabeth Chadwick Tennis Club nosegays, cor Entertaining several midehipmen | and bouquets are to be #0! Hittle ladies, including , Anne Macfarlane, Margret f Erikson and Gertrude Larsen the dance to and their partners at e held later at the armory, Mrs. Theodore H ner thi Tennis club. a 1 be hosts the Seattle will be under the direction of Veuve Tennis Club Party Mrs James Hamilton De Day Nursery is one of ¢ ing charities an Home > A most fitting climax to the cortea| fovely dances which Seattle has} ly been enjoying was the one last evening at the home of! and Mrs, R. D. Merrill, at which} Mr. Henry K. Sander Virginia Merriil, acting as host-| yesterday for Toledo, Ohio, on a busi | her engagement to Mr. Cecil Armstrong of this city. departed complimented her house guest, | ness trip of ten days Jane Peters. The charm which uriubly accompanies any affair| by a gracious hostess has/ been more in evidence. Not| limited to the house alone for| ter, Mra peing, the bachelors and be- Mra, Sander will be the guest of relatives in Port- lahd during her husband's absence. eee Margaret Smith Miller, will leave on Tuesday for Chicago. ° Maids utilized the pergola o- lawns, which were uniquely | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Warner ‘by means of gay lanterns de-| Allen of Né@&w York are guests at the to represent birds and flow-| Hotel Washington, en route to Van. Graceful baskets of summer|couver, B. C, and Lake Louise. in the ever-popular pastel where they will spend a@fortnight were artistically arranged | before returning to their home. ut the rooms and verandas. e. | Mr. ¢. ‘Thomas Hal and Mr. Hugh Hagen left last night for Yakima on |a business trip. | cee Mr. Harris B. Allen, who has been a visitor in town for several days left this morning for San Francisco from whence he will leave for his home In New York Irs. Downey to Be Hostess " Mrs. Archibald S. Downey has ex- | tended invitations for a luncheon Eofo be given Tuesday noon at the d Club complimenting Miss ima Wyckoff, who is the guest | Of Miss Harriet Baxter. x ae ; owe Mr. Erastus Brainerd ts in New 2 York, stimulating the campaign to td eee ene |advertise Seattle. Miss Betty Brain Sleanor Keith was this af-lerd, who has been doing special , mn the honored guest at a beau-|newspapes work in San Antonio. a ity appointed gee aa Texas, has joined her father in New E home of her aunt, Mrs. Lester Her- | York Fick. The table around which were/ ee Wgeated eight of the most intimate} Mrs. Ryron Thorpe Carr has re Friends of Miss Keithr was cente turned from a sojourn tn Yellow Swith a basket of orchids and stone park. » Poses, the individual aces be | cee marked by corsage b ets of the| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chandler and game lovely |@aughter, Miss Louise Chandler, of Yakima, returned to Seattle Thurs- ay, after having spent ten days at Tokeland Beach. Mrs. Chand! Miss Louise Chandler will rer Dinner at Home > Mr. and Mrs, Harry F, Ostrander | Will entertain ten guests at dinner er and nat ihe the Washington Annex until the first on Tuesday ev vening at their home. |ot Aiud see Mr. and Mrs. Ewing Miss Louise and Miss Verna Pow- - Hosts ley, of Mt, Baker Park, left today for a six weeks’ jin Los Angeles. Midshipman Richard Frost will visit with relatives be the complimented guest th @vening at an informal house dan Miss Ruth ) this evening entertain with a din. Mer of fourteen covers at the Are: Club for the pleasure of their! Mrs. Ro M. Julien “pleads; of Ta- coma, is in Seattle for a week as the guest of her father and mother, Midshipman Bertram B. Cas-| Mr. and Mrs. H. Wilcox The guests will later attend - te ance at the Armory. Mr. 8. Evans Hodge, who has spent several weeks In the city, will leave tomorrow to join Mrs, Hod; in Council Bluffs, Iowa. SPLIT PEA SOUP’ % cups split peas 4 cups cold water 2 cups milk Celery leaves Teaspoon sugar 1 tablespoon butter Salt and Pepper peas over night in water to cover. Drain and start cooking in the cold water with sugar and celery leaves. Cook slowly until the peas are perfectly soft. Rub thru a colander and reheat with milk and butter. Add seasonings. |USE LEMON SKINS During the lemonade season, every jhousekeeper has many lemon skins to " Ensign Desens Complimented Mrs, and Mrs. Henry Broderick ‘were hosts last evening at a delight- ful house dance, given at their resi-| @ence, complimenting Ensign Hall Downs. The ball room, hung with fiags of all nations, was the scene of @ merry patry, Which will not goon be forgotten by the thirty-five friends who were bidden to welcome Ensign Downs. . ° Engagement Announced “Mrs. Elizabeth Mclean announces » the engagement of her daughter, ’ Ruby Mildred, to Mr. Ray Williams Jones, formerly of this city. The ews comes as a surprise to their 8 eo se the betrothed | dispose of. Thelr uses are few, but couple are well known in social! we tind one real task for them to circles. Mr. Jones is a graduate of | 45 Yale, was a leutenant in the field} artillery during the war period, and removed recently to San Francisco, where he is engaged in business. eee Mrs. Lill; / Bridge Hostess If you are looking for trouble, Mrs. Wilmot Lilly entertained {all you have to do ig rub any man twenty friegds at bridge Thursday ‘the wrong way. ‘ If the tea towels have become badly stained, a few lemon rinds added to the water in which the towels are bofled will aid in whitening and fresh ening them. Simple, and costs noth ing to try. Society Editor of The Star ANNUAL TEA, TO BE GIVEN THURSDAY on the] lawn of the Frederick Bausman home, promises to be an affair of Music by prominent local artists will be a feature of Five fortune | will come to grounds Mr. and | Miss Kather Luke entertained hearted support ten guests fhformally at dinner ‘ Friday evening at the Tennis Club autiful Dance in honor of several visiting mid ia. | Mrs. Winfield Smifh and daugh-| 2 gina toga gee Dunbar, who" has been spending the last two years in New and sister, Mr. and m York City, is visiting her mother in Ewing. The invits-| oiympia for the summer been limited to the in-| sare Eeemere friends of the honor guest.! sree riizabeth Harmon is spending | ae - | few days at Pacific Beach, follow | Dinner at Arctic Club |ing « short trip to Mt. Rainier » Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Cassels will mim é THE SEATTLE STAR OF ET CRNA Dery remem Miss Church is being extensively entertained by her friends, having recently announced | | On Sunday Jin the newly purchased bh Polish club, 1714 18th ave, wi the official opening of t ab house, and @ by the Polish people In the ries Pintul, the Polish consul, with other Prominent speakers, be on the |program. Mrs, N but of Call fornia, well known er of York and the continent, has consent ed to give a number of songs. Little | | Miss Narbut, 11 y terpret several ballet dances . . Chapter 95, 0. E. 8. ars of ag Seattle Chapter No. 95, O. EB. 84 jwill hold their annual pienle at | We a Satu July 31 |! For further informa- | ton, call Queen Anne 3689, Day Nursery Meeting The regular mee of the Seat. tle Day Nursery association will be held at t of Mra, Frederick Ba Thursday a man, Harvard p.m. on . Woman's Century Club Pienle ‘The annual picnic of the Woman's Century club will be held July 30 at the b of Miss Emma 8. Shumway at Kirkland. The ferry leaves Madi son park 10:55. m Pythian Sisters’ Altruistic Clob Sisters’ Altruistic a cted the following of: “President, Mrs, Oliver Hul pre Mrs. Anna secretary, A. A. On n; treasurer, Mrs. C. Christopher; 8% correspondent, Mrs, Osborn. The club will give a basket picnic at 1 p. m. tomorrow at Mount Baker park All members and friends in. vited eee Friends of All Club Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Hewitt will entertain the Friends of All club next Sunday at their home in West Seattle with a lawn party and pic- nic. Members may bring their friends. Those attending are asked to meet at the Standard Furniture company at 10:20 o'clock eee L. 0. E. Club The picnic of the L. O. EB. club, scheduled to be held last Tuesday at Woodland park, has been postponed until Tuesday, July due to the death of Capt. W. W. Heiskell, whose wife is one of the club's trustees and @ past president ° ee South Dakota Volunteers’ Picnic All South Dakotans are invited to attend the first South Dakota Volun. teers’ plenic to be held &t Woodland park Sunday, July 25. The picnic ground will be about 200 feet north of the band stand im the upper part of the park, Bring your dinner; coffee will be served at 1 o'clock. eee Wisconsin Golden Rod Club The Wisconsin Golden Rod club will meet Wednesday, July 28, at Mount Baker park. A full attend ance is desired, as final arrange ments for the annual picnic are to be made. Box luncheon at 12:20 pm Coffee will be served. members are asked to bring cream and sugar. eee D. A. R. Stody Class The D. A. R. Study Class will hold its picnic Tuesday, July 27, at the will in- | —Po Jhome of Mra John Wagner at Lin locoin beach, instead of last Tuesday as originally planned. oe | Canadian Women's Club | _The Canadian W |COMPLETES |\YEARS OF T men's club 45 V ACHING 8AN ANTONIO, technical knowledge of should be the requirements of candidates for a school certificate, in the opinion of Miss Agnes A. Cotton, dean of Texas pri mary teachers. And the first of these should be mother-love, Miss Cotton this year completed 45 consecutive years of teaching tn Tex. teaching, all San Antonio public schogs. She has | been absent from her duties one week during this period, establishing a health record in Texas, She at tributes her success with her love for all children SPIDER CORN Cz % cup cornmeal 1% cups sour milk 4% teaspoon soda 4% teaspoon baking powder 4% teaspoon salt 1 ogg 1 tablespoon butter Mix soda, salt, baking powder and cornmeal at exe well and add to milk. Add gradually to cornmeal Heat frying pan, grease sides and bottom with butter. Pour in batter and bake in hot oven for 20 minutes. CANNING AT HOME Altho both sugar and fruit may jbe scarce and high this summer. levery housekeeper feels the ure “put up" a few cang of fruit and of preserves. pupils to AKE When one buys the p of th serves made | jcest fruit one must pay bor and care that the home r does herself. question of risk of spoiling involved home canning Is to be considered and unless a housekeeper is willing to give infinite ware and patience, the chances are that her fruit will spoil and sugar and fruit be a total loss » ch July 23.—) teacher's | rtrait by James & Merrihew. Jeive a card party . Elmer J. Noble Pow Women's Auxiliary to le Post Ne Ame Ne t 8:30 popular tunes. Myrtle Social Club Ice Cream Festival An ice cream festival will be held | July 29 and 31 at the Young | Women’s Christian association. Ce ur friends, eat the and help the cee Progressive Thought Club } Study class of the Progressive | Some people are naturally thin. |There is also a natural pallor but most people who are both thin and pale are far from well and they need beat Fellowship and bring y ice cream club. |@ tonic. Many people neglect to take a ton- fe until they get so sick that a tonic J's not sufficient Just because the demand of the debilitated body ts not ent enough. The pale face, weak nerves, enfeebled digestion are neglected until the point where paif or actual breakdown requires medi- cal treatment. A tonic taken in time is the best health insurance. It sup- ports the overtaxed system and the |worrled nerves until nature can make repairs, Build up the blood and you are |sending renewed health and strength Y part of the body. The appe- improved, the digestion is toned up, there is new color+in the cheeks and lips, you worry leas, be jcome good natured wh before you | were irritable and you find new joys in living, is treatment is useful in dys rheumatism, anemia - and |nervous disorc In many cases it jis all the medical treatment that is ree Tr Ble ed. free booklet, “Building Up the " tells the whole story and will be*sent on request by the Dr. Wil Hams’ Medicine Co,, Schenectady, N |¥. Your own druggist sells Dr. Wil jMams’ Pink Pills or they will be| nt, postpaid, on receipt of price, 60 ents per box. Miniaturist \Living in Seattle BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD A nationally kr | Valued wn om living midst, few know of | the int | iletly in our and yet Clare She death of ard Shisler, hunt since her and in the war lives with her small son, David, at her mother’s apartment at the Olym:| | | pian. She has the honor of belonging to the most exclusive mir in the country, the Pennsylvania #0 ciety. They have a lofty way of ask ing @ miniature painter whom they connider excellent 4 im nome thing to the itions The honored victim has to exhibit that is, have her | and hung, After that he—or 6 eligible for mem bership and ts put up and passed The spring exhibition members « and isa ver affair, There is no jury submitted can be hung ture society to # nnual exh’ twice successfu offerings @pp' everything no prizes, an it ufficient honor to {be known a» a member, Forty mem jders, including A iarme, well known English niature painter |compone the poclety | Mrs, Shisler has several of her | works at the Seattle Fine Arts sum mer exhibition, which Is open daily from 12 to 5, free to the publi | Among them are some that won prizes: A firet prize was awarded the head of Gryff a 1 ed atudy of the r amusing lit tle won of Roy Partridge, the etcher ot n Francisco, Another fir prize was awe the figure of Bett ty Wardall, An exquisite, fairly-lke nude of a figure has occasioned much comment among the critica Mrs. Shisler was on the San F cinco fair jury, invited by Mr and all her own things we without b juried. Her been re 4 in many places, but she, being of a rather re-| This is a photographic reproduc.) tiring nature, } tion of the it of Lu reciated ir as not been properly attie supposed port a vartana | Cres Crivelli, by Leonardo da The fig of Anne McFarland | Vict, called “La Belle iere, has a Persian backgr in . a. and pink,-and is typical of Mra. ®his- | which rrived recently New ler’s beet. as done about York and 41s being tak the yministures ttle, one recently) museum at Kansas City. It is| painting tse ow A out when the +first of the famous artist's | almost dimly 4 ame it with | works to cross the Atlan The | ground. | COOKING t artintic mr BOILED ICING 2 cups sugar | % cup water COMBINATION — 1h tet ere of tartar |SANDWICHES | 2°55 whites Frederick's son | Put sugar, cream of tartar and stock, | Work % pound York cheese to|water in a saucepan and bring to a|son with salt & smoot h a silver fork,! boll. Heat whites very stiff and beat | spoonful 2 olive oll. Chop|in a little syrup. Continue cooking | leaves of parsley, amall rhe mentors. and olives with ch stuffed with pi-lsyrup and beating eggs chopped nuts | syrup gradual Spread on By adding the ax it’ becomes cook dding, the syrup as it cooks, [thin Wiees of uttered brown bread. the i « will not form a hard crust |- - —— lover the top, but will keep soft and |Thought club meets Wednesday at|*mooth. The last of the syrup must i ball stage be thicker than the soft carrots. D. m. at the home of Mrs, C.N.| Miller, 1902 E. Thomas st jor the icing will not set, | ose —— v2 ol | Seattle Lodge No. 7.4.0.0. W. | BOIL IMPURE WATER) to remove sattle lodge No. 7, Dearee of Hanor| Utlese one is absolutely sure of or floors, Me ‘ lthe purity of the drinking water, it) water auxiliary, will be held at Evergreen hall, Arcade building, on Tuesday, |!# ® 600d idea to boil the water. 3 27 ‘| In order to kill any germs lurking July 27, at 8 p.m n the water, it should be boiled for} 5 minutes in an uncovered kettle. 2%, a in the Veterans’ Mall at ghe Armory | aee Women's Republican Club The Women'# King County Re publican club will hen JOHN DANZ Mor. | Qe erennee = 0 as by Governor Low i jing, whieh will t € — @t Meve's cafeteria. Governor Hart, & who i a candidate for kovernor to he calblepalie Now Here Until Tuesday Night Only succeed himeecif, will express b ap 3 a ty asides stone en preciation at being the governor of prepared sandwiches A DRAMA SEATTLE HAS NEVER SEEN BEFORE the state of Washington and tell/®! with a cup of THE STARTLING ADVENTURE OF A MAN WHO TURNED what that reapor ty actually is. | f BURGLAR TO STEAL A GIRL’S HEART, WITH An orchestra will entertain h | Myrtle Social club meets Monday And you'll know how tag wa te ae tioEs ora | good lunch can be. SUPPORTED BY ose | United Tea & Coffee Stores ig: Lorraine Social Chub | | LibertyMarket 119 Yesler Way Lorraine Social club will meet in | Benth Red Macher the card room of Mason Ter Wednesday, at 2 p.m. All Eastern ‘4% | Fe] Fonana nn) | ata saa | 4 ea “LILLIAN WALKER —AND— CHINA INN Conveniently located Chinese and Amer- | ican dishes. | Service the best. 80c CHICKEN DINNER Merchants’ Lunch | Daily 45c 1023 Third Ave. | Corner Spring PROGRAM “TOPICS OF THE DAY” SPARKLING EPIGRAMS WITTY SAYINGS From the Literary Digest INTERNATIONAL NEWS Showing the World's Latest Happenings A Big V SPECIAL The First Race Between Sham- rock TV, and Resolute J, WARREN R. “Honolulu MR. VAL HUBER Conductor Playing EVERY MAN AN ARTIST | EEE ETO [Nationally Known, ‘Leonardo da Vinci Painting, srought to United States, 3,000,000 Francs about 10 minutes. griddle and set in the oven and allow them to bake for 30 minutes Re move the parsley leaves and serve, The parsley and soup stock add & fine flavor in combinaion with the © lA SCRUBBING TIP . Warren Kerrigan JOSEPH J. DOWLING “THE JOYOUS LIAR” JOE ROCK In “FOOTPRINTS” CONCERT ORCHESTRA NUMBERS “Sunshine and Showers” RIGAN IN “THE JOYOUS LI CONCERT ORCHESTRA Afternoon and Evening valued at 3,000,000 francs, o Mrs Halen, daughter of who was the ense of Paria For purposes of was necessary + kground, In the if the likeness shows against a dark back» G CARROTS Cut 12 young carrots into strips about a quarter of an inch thick and © & saucepan with half a table spoonful of butter and a cup of soup veal or chicken preferred, sea and pepper, add a tear of sugar, two good sized © stir and boll for Remove from the grease spots on tables moisten them with cold and soda before scrubbing, A man isn’t necessarily conser | vative because he is slow. 4™ AT PIKE Special Comedy H, Plath Eyes,” Volinsky the Pictures

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