The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 29, 1920, Page 8

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S CLUB TO HAVE RVEST MOON CARNIVAL BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Nditor of The Star PLAN HAS BEEN Beattle Tennis club for a very DEVISED BY THY BOARD ef the wonderful carnival and fete, te be’ the evening of August 20, on the sloping green and along the -ghore of the club, The Yaght club will cooperate, By sending several Muminated yachts to participate in the lovely scone, Serpentine ttl, to further emphasize the carnival spirit, will be sold by litte with candy and ico cream dit) air will be open to the pubile, and ents Russell ts in charge of sad of the entertainment committee; eon and Mrs, Guido Faris are pensed by the subdebutantes. The is for tho benefit of the club. Mra the fete, and Mra. 'T. A. Fransioli ts Mra, Richard W. Berry, Mra. Robert in charge of decorations, and Mr Green heads the music committes will be on sale at Spaulding’s and Piper & and the com- charge hopes that their efforts will meet with such ayccess that H be an annual event, eee Booth to Be Hostess| Betsy Booth has bidden) ty friends to luncheon at the! club next Tuesday for the of Miss Madeline Twohy, | Minn,, who is the guest and Mrs. James Twohy, and T. Foss, who has recent | d from California, eee at Golf Club and Mrs. Frank BE. Burns en at dinner at the Golf club evening in compliment and Mra Harry Adama, of, who have been visitors In Covers were laid for eleven Luncheon friends of Mra Stockton’ Thomas Scruggs has invited a Ao'@s very informally‘on oe rprise Dinner ‘B surprise to Mr. Frank Fret. in celebration of his birth: ‘Qnniversary, Mrs. Fretwell in-| © twelve guests to dine at her DATES To Remember FRIDAY, JULY s0— Dr, Charles B ‘2 dance for Miss Katherine Pord at Geif club, SATURDAY, JULY 31— Tea and shewer for Mise Nanette Church, with Mise Eile Parkin as homtens, Mr and Mie Wiittam Leonard Batons supper party at their gummer home om Lake Wi - fon. : TUESDAY, AUGUST 5— Mise Mildred Parrare tuncheom at the Golf club to compil Mise Virginia Sheahan and Mise Jeanne Biake, te the guest of Mise Brty ~ WEDNESDAY, AUOUST ¢— Mise Dorothea Meyer's luncheon at the Tennis club in-honor of Mise Jane Barrell, of Chicage Fortnightly dance at Seattle Teante club, Reservations te made at chub house, Mast 146, tea hour in compliment to Miss Keith, Captain Fisken bas been for three years. eee Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Winders | consul to the »| after an extended visit Mr, Henry C. Hibbard has returned |from a business trip to Sait Lake ae has recently removed to Ever. » to make her home, and Miss Hol om week for an extend sojourn, touring Yellow: Shop Friday with Mra W. A. G as hostess, assisted by Mrs. Kinzer, Mrs. A. R. Hunt, Mrs. Button, Mra. C. A. Lyford, Mrs. ; Mra. A> E. Schneider Mrs. D. M. Callis. . Mulvey to Honored. ‘Mrs. Charies R. Brown and Mrs. F. Branigan will be joint host- at luncheon on Tuesday, at the club, in compliment to Mrs. 4 Mulvey, who, with Mr. Mul and family, has come to Seattle reside, of Montana __Complimenting Miss Hazel Clarke. Libby, Montana, Mr. and Mrs. Yates entertained at dinner at Lodge,” thetr Earlinrton home | Saturday evening. Midshipmen! ibald E, Vehiinger, of Kaliapel, Harry W. Pierce, of Omaha, were honored. The guests later at- the naval hop at the Armory. ar) Shower for de-Elect _. Miss Genevieve Nordahl, who !s to ‘an Apgust bride, was honored on 'y evening with a linen shower, ten of her friends surpri, St her home. The guest of honor also presented with a handsome of centuriag nd sweet peas. ° Nj Collister Honored Mrs. John Moran will entertain at pidge tomorrow afternoon, at her peaide in compliment to Miss Collister, of Vancouver, B. C., fs her house guest. A modern sugar pes 250 acres it running in Cubs cane @ day to pacity, fs of at cay With Mra. Hibbard he will depart by moter on Monday for Vancouver and Victoria, to spend week touring the island. eee Mra. Alfred Raymond, Miss Loufke Raymond and Mra Bo Sweeney have returned from San Francisco, where they have spent two months, eee Mra. Laurance M. Buck is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hall White at thelr summer home on Bainbridge island eee Mr. and Mra Harry of Omaha, arrived this week in their private car, and are leaving today for the South, eee Mr. and Mra. U. K. Loose are again occupying their apartment in Adrian eee Mra. CampbeN McCullough, who has been a patient at the Swedish hospital, has been removed to her home, eee Mrs. Elmer T. Foss of Fort Casey is spending a few days in Seattle as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mra, Lawrence Booth. cee Miss Darthea Sharples will return Saturday night. eee Dr. and Mrs, Henry Suzzallo have returned from a two months’ trip to Glacier park. eee Mr. Philip Nordeck, midshipman aboard the U. 8. 8. New Hampshire, spent the week-end as the guest of his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John Spargur, at thelr summer home on Bainbridge island. eee Mrs. George W. Blackford, of Mil waukee, is in the city for the sum- mer, the guest of her brother, Mr, ESTABLISHED YOUR LENSES AGAINST BREAKAGE THE SEATTLE STAR iow} Drama | Little Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. T. O. Paxton o —Portrait by James and Merrihew. Garrett O/Nell, 6517 57th ave. & eee Mr. and Mra. Clarence S. Preston, former residents of Seattle, have an} rived from San Diego, and are re- siding at the Greystone eee Mr. Zona Cameron and daughters, the Misses Helen and Marton Camer- on, of Yakima, will arrive today on/| their way to their summer home at | Port Madison, where they will spend) the month of August. eee solaviensky, Russian . 8, and family will remove August 20 to the home of Mra. Ella Cudahy, 2623 Boytsten N. eee Mra. Charles M. Giamer has re turned to her home jn Albany, N. ¥.. | with her! brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and) Mra, J..A. Morrison, of Courtland) place, Goes to Europe to See Styles Miss Elizabeth Galvin, of Seattle, | left Wednesday for the East, from / where she sails August 19 for Lon don and Paris, Miss Galvin came! to this city two years ago from| lL. P. Hollender & Co, New York City, and has since been the man ager of the ladies’ sports wear de partment of Piper & Taft. Thin is| Mina Galvin’s 20th trip to the Euro- pean continent, where she goes to! attend the style openings in London | and Paris. REMOVING GLOVES Kid gloves should not be pulled oft by the finger tps, but carefully drawn from the hands. , Blow into the gloves and pull the fingers gently before putting the gloves away, Silk gloves should be turned wrong side out in drawing them off the ia, Mr. N. V. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL Price Garment Sale WILL LAST Two Days More Positively ends Sat- Lali All our spring summer appare and goes BAKED BANANAS WITH JELLY Remove the skins from eight be nanas and etew gently in a ginas of melted currant jelly for 20 minutes, Take out the bananas, cut length Wiese, and put them in a glass dish. Pour the syrup over them and serve cold. Whipped cream may be added if deatred. Nearty 200,000 aliens arrived tn the United States during the first half of 1920. sf The national debts ef thd world how aggregate 266 billion dolara. LOOK YELLOW TYPHOON COMING . Riese stall CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Homewteadern’ Dance ‘The Homesteaders will give « dance in the LO. G, T. hall, Vir winia st, between Boren Miner «t., Friday evening at Public invited. eee Auxiliary to Seattle Pont No, 18 ‘The auxiliary of the Seattle Post No, 18 to the American Logion, will hold their relief tea Friday afternoon, July 30, at the home of their preat dont, Mra, Guy M. Parmeleas, 4730 sith BW. oe la@ef Muriel Club Prenidents Menorca Friday, at the Sunset elub, the for. mer preaidents of the Ladies’ Musical club wil) be entertained at luncheon by Mra. Howard Joslyn to -complt- ment her house guest, Mra H. C. Taylor, of Toledo, O, Mra. Taylor was at one Ume president of the club, will give two card parties Friday, one at 230 p. m. and the other at 8:30 p. m., in Veterans’ hall, the Ar- mory. Dinner will be served at 6 o'clock, All are welcome, eee Wi Give Tea for Mra, Schwarts Mra. Hannah Schwarts will be complimented with a toa Friday af- ternoon “from 3 o'clock to § o'clock at the Educational Center, Mra Schwarts will leave soon for Ban Francisco, where she will make her home. Mra. C. N. Coe, of Hunts Potnt, will entertain the Beta Mothers with 4 plenic lunch. eBta wives and nis tere gre invited. Leave Madison Park at 10:40 a. m. FLAG ETIQUETTE In & bulletin of the National Geo- Graphical society, the following “fag etiquette” is found. “In raising the flag, it should be free during the act of boisting, which should be done quickly. It should be taken in slowly and with dignity, It should not be allowed to touch the ground, nor should it be permitted to | trail in the water or the dust, | | Diree MIPFODKRONE Novel Way to Combine Lace and Georgette BY CORA MOORE Mew York's Fashion Authority ‘There are many new ways of ing lace this season and one of Moat interesting has to do with over patterns. In the model sketched ored georgette is combined with @ darned lace, First there is a straight! Rarrow skirt of the georgette made with a deep hem, then @ tunic gath- ered evenly ali around to the belt and weighted at the bottom with three twoinch bagds of the lace, us the all- -col- |@ach lined with flesh-colored chiffon and attached only at the top. ‘Three-quarter sleeves finished with with shoulder caps, lined with the chiffon and then a lowewung belt of the georgette with ao cluster of artificial violets at the center and the costume is complete. RGA CAMPBELL GROKGH AUSTIN NOORR HARKY HAYDEN COMPANY Eitsebeth Nelece and the Barry Revs Mayetahe Been, THE KREMNLIN OF MOSCOW" Behepp's Comedy Circqs—-Farge & Richards—Uarvey, Hoary & Grayeo— rt ZOSErUINE Davis 2, ORPHEUM S$ THEATRE “TONEY® AND “OLE” IN “THE ISLE OF PEP* | (Randas), 400; Mate a |] cies Sista! etecpe Wander). tie” Matines Monday You Want Good Bread— Don’t You? You want bread that slices smoothly and looks well on the table. You want it white and appetizing, with firm, even texture and a crisp, rich crust crumble, that doesn’t PORTER’S AMERICAN-MAID _ BREAD fs allthis and more. It is absolutely pure and rich in food qualities. need to waste a piece of it, Leans made by France during the war to her allies were about 12,000,- PABST Third Car Received Going to Everett to be distributed by— SHUMWAY & GAY Order it from your GROCER SPRING CIGAR two of the bands, an over-bdiouse| Every Flower Has a Story All Its Own THE DANDELION ‘Would you know whether your mweetheart is thinking of you, take & dandelion that has gone to seed and blow away the d If after three puffs there in a je feather left, he is thinking of you. It is an old custom to blow the feathery pet- als of the dandelion away with a message for an absent lover. The dandelion also decides the question as to whether there in a lover, whether he lives north, south, east or went, and if he ts coming. Is it then to be wondered at that the dandelion wignifies coquetry in the language of flowers? The name of the flower is derived from the French word—dent de lion, signifying @ lion's tooth. Since an- cient times, the plant has been used for medicinal purposes. It was used as & remedy for consumption, dropsy and ts believed to purify the blood. To dream of dandelions portends misfortune and treachery on the} part of some loved one A charming story is told about the origin of the dandelion. Long ago the world was inhabited by ea and fairies, However, human giants ap- peared suddenly and wrought havoc in fairyland. The fairy queen changed the sprites into flowers, the color of the frock they had worn.| A number of fairies had worn gowns! made of yellow sunbeams, and when} the excitement was over, they were) huddled close together on one stem. That t# how this litte fairy family came to be & dandelion, NEW RING WATCH The most fashionable thing in jew- elry at present is the platinum ring watch, In spite of the fact that it does not keep time as well as the wrist watch, it is being widely adopted. O44 bracelets of various types, as well as the diamond and platinum circlets, are becoming very popular. COTTAGE PUDDING — 1 oss 14 cup suger 1 tablespoon butter Separate white and yolk of egg Save white for muce, Beat yolk til thick. Cream butter and sugar and tir in @ little four, Add egg yolk, | Mix flour, baking powder and and add alternately with milk to mig * Bake in muffin pans. METROPOLITAN COMING 15.7; Mata. Sus. Wed. Sat. ONE } THE FAMOUS GEORGIA MINSTRELS: Bano & OrcHrsTF WATCH FOR THE 310 51? OnLy SHOW O ————— HE KINDIN THC W Instead of candy, Cuban children | eA av suck the pure juice from the sugar te $1; Mats, cane for their enjoyment. s Eves. 25< | Final Clearance REGULAR AND OUT SIZES IN - SEASONABLE SUITS The prices are frac- tional of former costs, and the modes are sea- sonable. Suits of Gaberdine, Ox- ford Cloth, Serges and Velours in plain colors, pin stripes, pin checks and a variety of shades and colors. Prices now are $22.50, $25.00, $27.50, $35.00, 4 Former prices were $52.50 to Twelve suits of Jersey Cloth—Mocha, Oxford, Rose, Heather and Blue, For $15.00 Skirts for Right- Now Wear Interestingly Priced — The soft shades and sheer silken fabrics of these skirts are a temptation that no woman can withstand. -Soft blues, old rose, lavender, yel- low and white are the colors, and the silks are Fantasi, Georgette, Waterfall, Em- broidered Tricolette, Crepe de Chine and Baronette. “Present Prices Are $10.50 $14.88 $17.50 And the Value Is Apparent When You Realize That Early Summer Prices Were $21.00, $29.75 and $35.00 pe ° “SAVES YoU MONEY") SECOND & UNION J without reserve, W.H. Hahlo & Co. Fors and Ready-to Wear 1510 Second Ave. Just Above Pike Sliced, toasted, in sandwiches, for croutons or puddings or a dozen other desserts, More bread, more health, less table expense, PORTER BAKING CO. Seattle «| Safe Milk for WFANTS & VALDS Horlick’s The Original.

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