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\) MI) Society Editor TIMOTHY JEROME ANNOUNCES THE ENGAGEMENT of hin ™ @aughter Katherine Saunders, te ‘The news, coming as a great sur; tea which Miss Jerome gave in compliment to Miss Jeanne Blake, the guests at the entrance of the drawing room, aa wel Morrison in a dainty beruffied : the Jerome coat of arms, a ving line were Mra. Jerome, Templin, the guest of honor, Moat effective arrangements of ia the dining room, which was in Stevens, Miss Dorothy Dwi Walker, Miss Charlotte Mann and Miss Mildred Miller dispensed Hes at the tea table, which, t its Kewple bride and groom. Riddon streamers from the happy which were filled to the bri unique decorative scheme. younger set, and her host eee try Club Dance Country club members are an ‘fan informal dance tomor: | at the club house, A} of the younger set in town | guests, and remain in the/ over the week end. eee acheon and Cruise for) , and Mrs. Vanderbilt James Griffiths was a host today on his yacht the , as a compliment to Mr. and jus Vanderbilt, jr. After) about the lake, and thru the the guests were transferred to! Tom,” and, as guests of Mr , enjoyed a short tour of | of Puget sound, dropping | off Trimble island to go/ for tea. is. Cox to Be Honored & Richard S. Cox, jr. is the for a luncheon of twelve to be given on Wednesday | Alexander M. Wetherill, at if " Jennelle to n ce her house guests, the | ‘Vesta and Martha Wood.’ ly Jennelle will entertain | @ancing party this evening at/ rta 4 Dansant Aboard | Mexico | officers of the New Mex: | ‘be hosts at the dansant to- afternoon aboard the ship. Bridge Sotner entertained with bridge party yesterday her home in Bremerton. ee cts to Have Pieni Weal architects will have their | or te Bicnic tomorrow afternoon at | country home of Mr. Daniel) ! te on Lake Washington. ‘families of the architects and from the offices will also im the outing and join in on and evening of swim- aqua planing and various other Sports. The boats will leave park at 2 o'clock. es at Tennis Tea the regular tea at the -Tennis Mrs. James F. Brani- @ and Mrs. Harland R. Maris pre- ied, assisted by the Misses Frances or Branigan and the Misses and Claire Sheahan. J. A. Woodruff entertained in- lly at luncheon at the Sunset today for the pleasure of Mrs. | Caldwell, who is the guest of | gon and daughter-in-law, Mayor Mrs. Hugh M. Caldwell. Room Officers of sippi Hosts | Last evening the ward room of- J of the Mississippi were hosts at htful dinner party on board ship, the party later joining an dance on the Charlotte. Grace Fischer and Miss Florida ton were among the guests. eee Dinner ‘Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Ballinger | fl entertain eight guests at dinner | | evening at the Sunset club, for p re of Mr. and Mrs. Edward ¥y Ballinger, who today are) their wedding anniver. - The party will later witness) @ performance at the Moore the- | with a delightful evening in of Mr. Coder’s birthday. A} of sweet peas and roses in the rooms, and Was enjoyed under shaded Punch was served from | at one end of the sun pest background of. hanging and Dorothy ePrkins roses, rugs ,hammocks and piliows AGEMENT OF MISS JEROME AS SURPRISE TO FRIENDS BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS ‘AN upturned leghorn poke bonnet original engagement cetrificat hollyhocks, coreopsis, brilliant-hued sweet peas and other, lovely Miss | Burnham at Hunt's Point. of The Star o Mr of this ise, was divulged this afternoon Albert Charles Stubb, was little Mise 4 frock of organdie, who presented wn nd tied with fluffy tulle bowa, In| Mra, Richard Dwight Merrill, Miss and the hostess, About the rooms old-fashioned blossoms, scarlet pop charge of Miss Emily Jerome, Miss ng, Miss Judithe Gibbs, Miss Mary oo, announced the approaching nup- appropriately attired for the great pair were tied to six quaint im with brightest posies, completing Jerome is a charming member of friends will receive the tidings The marriage will take place the middle of September, DATES To Remember ¥, JULY 10 baries BL Ford's dance for Katherine Ford at Golf club, Na with Mise Bille F Domtens, Mra William supper party home on Lake compliment Mine and Miss Jeanne wuest of Miss Virginia Shea Blake, who Emily Jerome. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ¢— Miss Dorot! Meyer's luncheon at the Tennis club In henor of Miss Jane Barrell, of Chicago. Fortnightly dance at Seatt club. Rese clad house, East THURSDAY, AUGUST 5— Mra RR Waesche and Mise Katherine Luke to entertain at tea hour Im compliment to Miss Bieanor Keith, FRIDAY, AUGUST t0— Harvest Moon carnival at Seattle Tennis club. Tennis * to made at Provided comfort out of doors, where refreshments were served later In the evening. Those present were: Mr.| and Mrs. R. R. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Marka, Mr. and Mrs.| Donald McClinton, Mr. and Mra. A J. MeCann, Mr. and Meg. Woodworth | Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Gien Pil grim, Mixes Gladys Cole, Mise Helen Mills, Mise Gladys MacNichol, Miss | Rose Clauss, Miss Dorothy Brown. Miss Lillian Hofmeister, Mr. Dennis Mills, Mr. Strang, Mr. David Mills. Mr. Fred Shipley, Mr. Ray Fred fund, Mr. Will Dahlem, Mr, and Mrs F. W. Graham and Mra J. H. Mac Nichol. ees Visiting Girls Complimented Mrs. Aubrey Wilton and Mra, Ben ton Burnham complimented a few of the visiting girls this aftertfion with a charming tea at the home of Mrs Asaisting during the afternoon were Miss Irene | Fisher, Mixe Nellio Felger and Miss | Elizabeth Hurlbut. Mr. and Mrs. Russell to Be Hosts Miss Dorothy Russell will be hon ored Saturday evening, when her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs George F. Russell, will entertai informal dancing party « Roldt's Fy rel | Miss | Raymond and Mr ‘thinner than ham for frying MESSAGES R’-e DSPSASPANENS, Son of Mr. and Mrs. George William Mertens. —Portrait by Bushnell. Christenson's hall, The following guests are among those who are an tictpating with pleasure the prow pects of a delightful time: | Mins Dorothy Dickey, Miss Helen | | Pitcher, Mins Margaret Kensie, zabeth Carter, Miss Geraldine | Starr, Miny Marie Hill, Mise Kath arine Niblock, Miss Catherine How ard, Mine Strizek, Miss Ruth Clay Jennelie Mine Conger, Mim Martha Wood, Mise Viola Me ‘cath, Mr. id ward Wood, Mr. Philip berick, Mr Dennis Gulliford, Mr, Ben Davis, Mr. Bagley Mr. William Howard, Paul Stri zek, Mr. William Curry, Mr. Victor Denny, Mr. Ben Carter, Mr. Frank Fredericks, Mr. Armand, Mr. Lucien Marion and Mr. Chapin Hunt. ! | an real | HE DOESN’T PAY IF SHE HAS CORNS SAN FRANCISCO, July 20—A} foot expert is wanted by Justice! Barnett to decide whether Dorothy | Williams, suit model, has’ corns. | She ia defendant in a suit for $17} for a pair of shoes. If she has| corns she don’t have to pay. BROILED HAM Ham for broiling shouldbe cut! Soak slices of ham lukewarm wate one hour, Drain, wipe and] roll in broiler three minutes. | in HOUSEWORK IS FINE EXERCISE There is no exercixe that brings into play as many muscles as docs hounework ‘TEiiwashing and troning are the least gymnastic tasks about @ houne Hut scrubbing, dusting washing and sweeping each use two or three different seta of muscles. If scrubbing and sweeping are done with a swing there's scarcely @ mus cle in the whole body that docs not do its ahare of work Window washittg develops the mus- clen of the back and shoulders. Dusting keeps the knees and waist supple. And if you exercise with a little tune somewhere in your head you will take the work out of housework. window CAVIAR CANAPES 1 medium-sized box caviar (domestic or Imported) 1 amall Hermade onion 1 sweet green pepper 4 hard boiled cage B slices of tenet Minee onion and pepper and tet stand in French dressing 15 or 20 Mr returned where he Thomas L. Burns week from Chicago, @ month. and Mrs, Alexander Miller of Yak were guests of the Hotel Washington the first of the week on to Lake Mr. and Mra, James F-. Madame Collier, Mra. Cleveland B Sandefer and Mins Evelyn Lane re turned Wednesday evening from Vic torla, B.C. |has spent . Mr Crescent oe . Mra. Richard & Cox, Jr., and son. Richard © will spend the weekeond with and Mrs. Joshua Green at the Country Club cee Mrs C. nesday for Victoria, for @ few days. . Whitelaw B. ft Wed to visit The wen Vesta and Martha od of Cairo, UL, arrived yeater day to spend the month of August with Mr. and Mra, J. J, Jennelle and Miss Emily Jennelle. w Mre. C. C. Filson, Mrs. P. Hughes and her daughters, Mrw Pi Rutler Reynolds and Miss } Monica Hughes will return tonight from a motor trip to Mount Rainier oe rn Mra. L. C. Gilman, accompanied by her daughter, Mra, Fordham Bassett Kimball of Hood River, arrived yes terday en route to Claremont, their summer home at Crystal Springs. eee Miss Nan Goss and Miss Hlinor homes in the East on Monday, ere afternoon from Des Moinés, where she spent a few days with friends. ee Mins Barry and Mish Boyd, of Van | couver BR. C., are house guests of | Mra, Davidson, at 3114 Bast Union m. Before returning to their home, | they will visit friends in Tacoma and Puyallup. eee Mr. Roy Macomber returned the first of the week to his home in San Franciaco RICED POTATOES WITH CHEESE 14 teeepoon Peat milk into potatoes and season with salt and pepper: separate white and yolk of cee k ti thick jand add mixture; add cheene; beat white till stiff and dry and fold into mixture; turn into a buttered baking dish and bake 20 | minutes in_a bot oven; mashed pota. toes may be used in place of riced potatoes and then less milk is neces: wary. | BRUSSELS SPROUTS Pick over and remove wilted leaver; let stand in cold salted water 20 min- utes; drain and cook in boiling salted water until tender, about 30 minutes; melt three tablewpoons butter; put wprouts in serving digh, pour butter over and sprinkle over two table spoons grated cheese; put in oven long enough to melt cheere. at ye to potato Lane, | j Corbin, who are house gucats of Mins | Antoinette Black, will leave for their | Mise Dorothy Rummel! returned this) | CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Young Men's Business Club The Young Men's Business Club will hold their wal dance on_ Saturday t Lake Ballin ger. An interesting 5 ram of #port | will be « feat of the rnoon with dancing in the | “-* Danish Sisterhood No, 40 he drill team of the Danish od Ladge No. 40 will |Saturday at the summer home of Mra Law Andervon, yport, Leave Galbraith Dock at 9 a m, cee Seattle Chapter No, 95 Seattle Chapter No, 95, 0. FB. 8. will bold its annual picnic at Wood land Park. Dinner at 6:30 p. m. For |further information call Mrs, L, H Royal. an plenic evening. Sis | terhy meet ene Gophers Will Picnic Saturday Former residents of Minnesota |now living in Beattle and vicinity will hold their annual outing at Woodland Park on Saturday. Many interesting reunions are anticipated ae the war activities on the Pacific Coast brought numbers of Minneso- tans here who decided to remain. Roland Flartley of Everett, a mem ber of the club, has been invited to address the gathering. The commit tee will provide coffee for the oc | canton o'clock in order to insure the at tendance of the men. } * Wistaria Dancing Club The Wistaria Dancing Club will give their midsummer dance Sat urday evening, July 31, in the Leschi Pavilion. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Prairie Rose Club ‘The Prairie Rose Club will picnic at Indianola Beach at the home of Mra, J. 8 Hubn Monday, August 3, Take 9:30 boat at the foot of Madison. eee Marathon Entertainment Club The Marathon Entertainment Club of the Women's Benefit Association | will meet at the home of Mra. Nose Reinedorff, $561 16th ave, 8, on Monday evening at § o'clock. Elec tion of officers. see Ionia Chapter 0. E. 8. Jonia Chapter No. 114 0. E. 8. will give a card party this evening at #15 at Panama Cafeteria, 1415 Third Ave. Eastern Stars and their friends will be welcomed. . . Ridgely Rebekah 1. 0. 0. F. Ridgely Mébekah Auxiliary to 1. O O. ¥F. will give a card party this evening at £30 at Odd Fellows Tem |ple, Tenth ave, and East Pine st | cee Seattle Court, No. 1 Seattle Court No. 1, Order of Ama ranth, will celebrate its birthday at the regular meeting Tuesday, Aug- uot 3, at § o'clock, in the Ionic room of the Masonic Temple, Harvard and Pine st eee Wisconsin People Will Hold Picnic | Former residents of Wisconsin | will hold their anmual picnic at | Woodland Park on Sunday, August 8. Thone attending are requested to [bring their lunch, cream and sugar. Coffee will be served. minutes; spread toast with thie mix-| ture; cut eee in half lengthwise and fill white with caviar; set on toast and sprinkle over the riced egm yolk; put a tiny sprig of parsley on top serve on a small plate covered with a paper dolly. ig promptly you IMMER OUTFI arplyCut Pricesand LowTerms ttract Crowds to Cherry’s no uncer- response to} appar- ues we may now T of fash sual price of a single costume, a ill aid greatly in the convenience of CHERRY’S STYLE SHOP 207 Rialto (Old Frederick & Nelson) Bldg., Between Madison and Spring, Over Pig’n Whistle Buy Your summer goods here. lowest pdgsible. There is real summer sale. every suit. belt, form-fitting waist The materials are the These suits sell regularly Special in the sale ... Extra good walues in Men’'s and so comfortable for summer, Another big bargain in worth $1.75 a suit. They come long sleeves; ankle length. and knee length. All have an roomy; \closed crotch, dren. They're woven to stand 5 to 10. Pair, 5O¢ to O5¢. Fine Drop-Stitoh Onyx brand. ton yarns, knitted seamless, wit toes, soles ghd heels. $1.00. ¥ Stockings plaids, stripes and fancy colors. In ans Li eep it handy belted styles. Summer Underwear. Specially Athletic Union Fine cross bar nainsook Athletic Union Children’s Hose Ironclad Hose are the proper hose for chil and are of the best selected combed yarns. Colors are black, white and cordovan. Onyx Hosiery They are fashioned of fine cot Perfect Cut good and full, You can’t go wrong on these at our low price of..... From $2.00 to $4.00 can be saved on the newest styles and cut; with patch and slash pockets. ind that will give long serv- ice and hard wear, and thApatterns are well selected. frog $10.00 to $17.50. -- $7.98 to $13.98 Porous Knit Unio Summe short sleeves, ankle length, closed crot; Per «| {\ ‘Nese are ny short slee' B $1.29. f its juite for men; sleevi in back and are cut Fine Ribbed Union Suv in ecru and wh reduced elastic insert Priced, per suit, 81.25, Special boys; finely unusually low priced. up. Sizes 26 to 34. hard wear. Sizes for ladies. Very serviceable close h reinforced fit. Pair, soft tape combed shoulder yarn Suits, $1.25 and 61. P is-asusg Bungalow Aprons w showing of Ladies’ Fine Bungalow Aprons; patterns; light and dark and in tidy and attractive ... $1.98 a} luncheon to be served at 6/ Boys’ Drawers clearance of Cotton woven, knee length Pair, 15¢. Ladies’ Union Suits : © are good values at, pair, $2.25. Ladies’ Oxfords Union fitting knee; made of fine quality of bodice straps; MAXINE D. Ss The terday new «-| at Loew “ a pieturesque a in the offering of the ers of in Ru ature} Maxine | finished a& next t of who spec . on the folk Hugh trickster dan 1 type the t demonatrates ir prestidig and whirlwir Johnaton alkative his card le and tat r than] eye | r & Lane are negro ce } wh chatter, original manipulation that the the Coope hand may dian and laughable of fun The mannerisms are lady in the team of Bi Crystal makes an trance when she an airplane. Feats of equilibrism by the Perrinnis, who combine ing ring Jumping and dancing. Harry Carey is the star of the feature phote ¥, &@ thrilling West ern tale, entitled “The Square Shooter.” CORNISH PLAYERS AT JEFFERSON SCHOOL Cornish Players, who have been en acting “Kindling,” on tour this eum. mer, have returned to Seattle, Fri day evening they will present the drama at the West Seattle Chaw tauqua on the grounds of the Jeffer: son school. The performance will begin at & o'clock. Included in the t are Moroni Olson, Janet Young, ces Gadmar and Byron Foulgar unexpected dropped en- is from are offered fly wt rope 5, acrobatics, | le ¥ Don't think that a man has praise- worthy aspirations just because he aspires to be praised. jcording to FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1 |Mrs. Fiske Is Head of Club for Animals Mrs. Minnie Maddern Fiske, who appeared he ropolitan th ° presidency of Jack Leme national humanitarian clety founded in this city by Mra, Sanford B. Rjecaby Mrs. Firke has written Mrs, Ricaby from Edmonton, ¢ ada, accepting with pleasure, Mra, Fiske National League honorary don club of the ¥ Food Animals, an Of m which discovered that 2e 000,000,000 pounds of meat are waste in the United States by glect lowed to starve for want xe and other food, ae gue figures, would supply every man, woman and ehild in the nation with 20 pounds @f meat a year. $ ‘The Jack London club has launch- ed a campaign to provide a public fund for placing orphans in good homes. ee, STUFFED PORK SHOULDER Shoulder of pt ona 2 cups stale 1 teaspoon minced enien Celery pepper walt and pepper Hot water Have the shoulder boned; make @ stuffing of stale bread, minced onion, celery pepper, salt and pepper and enough hot water to make the bread stick together; stuff the shoulder and dredge with flour and roast. arly wanton Animals of proper Testifies to Power of cine — Ov fering of Six Standing and “Although It >} years since Taniéc of my troubles, an, wonderfully, 1’ fine and | ; jate and | from the) . J. F. Meikle, | Portland, | medicine,” of 908 Francis Oregon. Mra. Meikle, trained nurse, statement, coming | one of such wide relieving suffering, will to everyone. “For six or seven years I suffered terribly from stomach trouble and rheumatism. After eating a little something I would have heartburn so bad that I could hardly stand it A special purchase has e1 tomers a great buy in Ov with re-inforced sea‘ will give extra pair. Sizes 3, 4, [Mey are strongly ind knees; bib style. fear and are well worth $1.75 a 7. Special ...... et ANOTHER NURS and the gas were simply nh. flammatory rheumatism set im my arms and joints pained me)” fact, my hands to be put in splints for about i over jally gained me. refreshing. I can certainly vouch for the good merits of Tanlac, and a number of people have Dp “ its benefits through my recommendar tion.” Taniac is sold In Seattle by Drug Stores under the personal oe of a special Tanlac represen tative. We have an abundant stock of choice merchandise and our You are always sure of getting your money’s worth here in real serviceable g Bf heavy black denim; some These made and good, service- | You can be sure of lots of wear out of Cotton $2.00 to $3.75 Hose f fine Cotton Hose for men is complete in all the sea- nable colo and are sur and in all sizes. They have reinforced toes and heels | to give excellent wear. > Per pair, 25¢. Mechanics’ Suits exceptionally good combination suit for the They're made of heavy khaktcolored drill, cut full Special price, $4.29, or workm: and well Jnished; lots of pockets. atte | Flannelette Gowns shipment of Men's Flannelette Night Gowns; pink and Blue + 00d weight; all sizes to 19. Priced $2.50 to $2.75. Dress Suspenders 6 elastic web, leather ends; neat stripes; also extra length Sus- Pair, 75¢ to $1.00, Draw Thesl Don't miss this el for the little and priced right. Children’s Shoes Infants’ Slippers Black Patent Leather, Mary Jane Slippers tots; non-slip soles, good quality Pair, $1.00, Serviceable black cloth top shoes for ¢hik heavy Suits for Indies; top; mercerized reasonably priced. 50. serv Di: Pair, $ “THE STO YSAVES vou Mol 0 sole and heel; button style. iveable Kid Oxfords; patent tip; few broken sizes; medium heel. ) / yd] (Popes SECOND AVENUE AT. JAMES _&TREET