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ENGAGEMENT OF MISS McEWAN AND MR. FISKEN IS ANNOUNCED BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Editor of The Star AND MRS ALEXANDER F. McEWAN ANNOUNCE TH) @ngagement of their daughter, Marian, to Mr. Keith G, Fisken, son @f Mr. and Mrs. Archibald J. Fisken. The announcement comes somewhat | & surprise tn local circles, and owing to the prominence of both families, | no doubt inspire many delightful social affairs, eee Hosts “Patertaining In compttment to Mrs! T'o Remember & Earle, of Los Angeles, Mr TUPSDAY, AvoUST +— Mrs, James D. Farrell are giving Mise Mildred Farrar'e tuncheon at informal dinner this evening at |,. tne Geit clud to compliment Miss Tesidence. Virginia Brean. d Mise Jeanne Blake, whe \ Rmily Jerom: WEDNESDAY, AvOoUFT ¢ Mre Judd M. Eilliett's tea for Mra John F. Main and Mra Jobe Beil Mise Anna Hoge's leneheon at the Suneet club in honor Merrill and louse Guests Honored » and Mra Edward 1 Garrett fesued invitations for a dance Mary Prrer aed Mise M be given at their home at the Brediey of New Ma the evening of August po a be Mise Me ee the pleasure of Mise Virginia and her house guests, Miss Hall of Minneapolis and Miss ‘Peters bat Suen City, LL Miss Wiley to Be Hostess Miss Helen Walker her house guest, Miss Elizabeth Miss Virginia Wiley wil! twelve friends at luncheop Misa Dorothea Meyer's luncheon at the Teante clud honor of Mine iy) THURSDAY, AUGUST 5 Mre RR ache and Mies Katherine Lake to entertain at tea hour tm compliment te Miss Eleanor Keith, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6— Mise Elisabeth Hurtbuts @ance fer Mise Jeaone Biake a4 home MONDAY, AUGUST ®— * Dance for Mise Virginia Merril! and ber house guests, Miss Jane Peters and Mise Ruth Mull, with Mr. and Mra Edward L Garrett Mise Ruth Deview wedding te Mr. Robert Waidrom Cappa, at Mil, Tacoma, a FRIDAY, AUGUST t0— Marvest Moos carnival @8 Seattle will be hosts at a picnic of twelve covers at their! ‘at the Highlands on Wednes iy evening. The affair honors Miss/ Chinn, who is the house’ couples fo the country home of Mr. 4 Mrs. Wiliam Leonard Eaton on| Mx. and Mra. Gilbert Whittemore iy evening for a buffet sup-| Skinner are receiving mesmges of Bre tetra! canoe congratulation on the birth Satur day, July 31, of a son who has been Meta” given the name of David Edward ea Skinner Il. Mra, Skinner was for p Ellis Parkin entertained with | merly Mise Winifred Swalwell tea and shower at her + | sons, accompanied by Miss Florence Ete Perkins roses) Annable and Miss Ada Proctor, re ing room, where! turned Saturday from Lake Chelan, Tn the| where they spent @ week. > eee gy omg tnd sae Mr, and Mra James Twohy and domes and Mics |their house guest, Miss Madelin¢/ low white basket of mon | | Twohy, of Duluth, Mins, spent the/ | week-end in Vancouver, B. C eee Mr, ané Mra W. K. Macfarlane and family are enjoying a two weeks’ visit at Illahee, Wash. eee Mise Evelyn Johnson ts recuper- to Mr.|ating from her recent illness at her home, 171 McGraw st. eee Mra. Thomas H. Ince and two small sons of Culver City, Cal, ar | rived in Seattle this morning to! wit 1045 eee Mr. ané Mra, Francis J. RoydeD, July 24. Music| of Detroit, Mich, who have been guests at the Hotel Sorrento for table wae bride | several days, will leave Tuesday to! gear: Pink and/ continue thetr journey thru the| anch, the midst of! West. Mrs. Boydell was formerty| >. 1, Miss Irene Kinsel, quently visited in town, ‘lof her unele and aunt, Mr. and -| Mra W. & Kinsel, eee Friends of Mr. Warren Zinemaster, who formerly resided in Se: Ragsted, Mixs Sophia Nelson, Esther Eckloff, Miss Olga Eck- Mrs. Gust Eckiott, Mise June|°? !{terested to know that he ts/ clubhouse. at present in Batavia, Java, with| 1045 @utottown guests were: Mrs |‘D* Iternational Banking corpora tion. He expects to be removed to Hanson, Mrs. Fred Anderson, | 7. HL Anderson, Mrs. Pred Mag: | SPAnshai in six monthe, | | and Ruth and Jean Wallace. “puss and Mrs. Edith Ruorke. a a bus is convalescing from her recent op- Miss McPhail is a student at the Hol; M Mra. Abe Tremper of Cosy Cove Bride-El Delta) Ladle Auxiflary to the Brotherhood Mabel! spend a few days before calling for Gammas, Leave Madison park at Alas! Seattle Court No. 1, Order of A birthday party will be given by and has tre/temple, corner of Harvard ave. and the guest) pine st | ‘The annual summer outing of the Revned Queen Ame Child Conservation League Queen Anne Mra. [fas Brown was removed | league will meet at Evergreen park. on Monday from the hospital, and| Members bring lunch. At 1:20 p. m ColHMan dock at 1036, eee THE SEATTLE STAR J.K. Me. Raper oer wee ding the mummer) sia a person can not only recuper-| resorts with ttle children, and are —Portrait by Grady. Home at Retsil Boat waves trem) (GRAPE PUDDING 2 cups grape juice a, 1-3 cup cornstarch ADA Review No. 2 teaspoons butter CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Alki Review No, 69, Women’s! 3 eres eascians Renefit association of the Maccabees,| i cup sugar Delta Gamma meets in W. O. W. ball eee be hostess to the of Railroad Trane am eee Amaranth Tuesday at Madrona park, eee Court No. 1, Order of Amar Agice Sisters at the regular meeting at § promiaed pegged Nal tub will be held with Mra and Virginia st. eee pal dohn F. Miller Corge om Conservation ave. Lancheon at 12:30, by soctal afternoon. inens meeting will be held. ee Axice Minters meet on Alki beach. fn the Ionic room of Masonic| Dinner from 6 to 7 p. m. Bring hus | until bande and friends for @ good time Is | Separate whites and yolks of exe ‘War Mother League of. America tle, will] Daniel Huntington at Hunt's Point| No 1 meets at § p m tn the Ii Leave Madison park at| "SFY of the Armory, Western ave John FP. Miller Corps meets with! made out of thin al Mra. Mary Simmonds, 3671 Dayton) apicy loaves are delicious in place followed | of lettuce. 3 cups milk 14 teaspoon aR 1 tablespoon four % teaspoon vanilla. ‘The annual aliday pienie of aT If the grape juice is unsweetened Ladies’ Auxillary to the Brotherhood of Rallroad Trainmen will be given | starch with enough add % cup of sugar, Dilute corn. cold grape | Juice to pour easily, Heat grape Juice and when boiling stir in corn- starch and butter and a few grainn of salt. Cook, stirring constantly, the mixture is transparent and beat whites till stiff and dry Fold into the grape juice mixture. War Mother League of Americs Pour into tndividual molds and chil Serve with custard since |LEAVES FOR SALAD Nasturtium leaves make an at tractive garnish for a salad. Nearty every house has @ few nasturtium vines and when a salad must be an it were, the Sandwiches can also be made of Pasturtium leaves and mayonnaise HEADS OF CHILDREN USI C|\NEw ARTIST'S SPECIALTY IMI In Seattle Conducted by LOUISE “ANNABLE /\ ae to Give e nildren’s Matinees A series of special matinee con certs at Meany hall for the schoo! children of Beattie will be a novel feature of the coming orchestral season, C. BE. White, manager of the Seattle Symphony orchestra, an nounced today, Conductor John M Spargur will arrange programa es pecially adapted to the tastes of young folk, and the admiasion fees will be made nominal in order that every boy and girl in the city who likes good music may enjoy these concerta. Mr, White and Mr. Spargur believe | that the proposed concerts for chil: dren will accomplish @ great deal in the way of arousing a more wide. spread interest in eymphonie music in Seattle, An soon as the fall term begins, Mry White pldns to give « courne of lectures in the high schools of the city on the symphony orches- tra and its work, He will explain, in popular language, the evoluuon of the modern grand orchestra and the function of each of the instrumental voloes in the ensemble, with exam- ples of how the various instruments and instrumental choirs have been used by the great componers tn their beat known compositions. Members of the orchestra will accompany Mr. White when he visits the schools and will perform excerpts from must: | cal masterpieces illustralve of bie talke. H Beason tickets for the local or-/ chostra’s regular series of symphony concerts at Meany hall, which opens on November 6, are now on sale. ‘The orchestra aasociation’s head quarters are in the ShermanCay building, Third ave and Pine st. | Everybody Ought to Take a Vacation BY UNCLE SAM, M. D. (United States Public Barbara Berg, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Berg. —Portrait by Hildur Peterson Allen. Among the artist colony of Seat-) play, obtaining real studies, and ta {ie tg @ newcomer from Minneapolia, | that way bringing vivid personality who bids fair to "come, see and con. | {to her pictures, Health| ditious and so capable is she. | Portraiture,” is of the daughter of Service, Warhington, D.C.) This talented person is Hfldur| Mr. and Mra Edgar Berg, Barbera, 4 - | Peterson Allen, , Who prefers to photo | taken during one of the Uttle lady’@ Questions of health, ennitation, ) graph her subjects at work or at’ pensive momenta, wil be creat, Ck Feb -— behind European countriea, for |ie constant exposure te the there they secure the most euit-|the sun. The quieter inland no matter what his|able and most valuable means of| Should be selected for a day's station of life, should have at least rest and comfort at « minimum|ins. There are many such pi & short’ period of relaxation or) cost | where shade and comfortable | | perature may be found change of environment during the) qnonghtful, observing persons, who year, This is really an important! watch the struggling mass of hu-|*” Sbundant — —< economic consideration, for with this! manity who daily visit our seaside) (2S Water, the last being H & jormation he Menlth Service, Washingiam, D.C. i Every one ihe | ge ii! | portant consideration. A luncheos) beaith, but render better serv taken from home offers more grath ate in bea ™ packed in crowded cars both ns ‘ poe porn foo in bis work, ing and going, who, while at these Abroad the public has learned) resorts, are encouraged at every| (ura the experience of centuries the | point to partake of improper food) |Yalue of providing, particularly for! ar4 drifk, and who return home| |the poorer classes within municipal a: night, tired, sunburned and ir. | boundaries, attractive and pleasant) ritabie—all et @ considerable out! ing county democrats met means of relaxation. For a time at/ iy cannot quite understand what | aay and appointed the following jeast, this takes them away from advantage {s obtained from this| mittee to choose a ticket to be pres thelr troubles as well as unhealthy | form of socalled pleasure. Little| sented at the primaries: J. M. Gepe eurroundings, particularly during the venetit is dertved from the sea air hart, Hugh C. Todd, George Ey summer montha in ® Gay's excursion, particularly| Ryan, Mrs. Betsy Flohr and Mras Tt in true, a vacation, particularty |) when the weather is hot and there| John W. Phillips. in the summer, is @ very important factor in preserving @ good physical condition and mental equipoise. A large part of the population cannot ry |eaey thle “pleseuta, but, sunt de Us |pend upon some snort of day and night entertainment and relaxation which may be obtained at home Unfortunately the great masse of ne — —auN people in this country do not select) the recreation which it» of most You Will Have to/Hurry for Seats. Twice Daily—2:30, 8:15 at the summer and the environment last promises @ much better for rest and recuperation. I value to them. In bowed we are oa DERWILLO you tried tt yee? tie ore are using {t It te a wondes for the skin, defies hot summer freckles, | over ful tor lean ond causes wrinkles tan, » be i 1 a a . e eration, eee Gentile Lodge, Degree of Homer [cut white bread very thin, spread | si Dlachheads, sun, pe *, rough: | r Been . oO" vi eae to quickly disappe | mer. Witem = Boye enter. be — al Chal A ov. ae tele oat Pv tn bn poee ge Nigh Bhd poy 4 Ago renee: tw the chests and 2 | omars rye —— " '” . * r h Mayonnaise ANd | anyone look 10 years younger. 15¢., 5 7 $1 taining Mr . The annua) plenic of the Wowns’s | » ceeveey hall, Arcade building, at/add the other half of the sandwich |Semthtal complexion Gad "A shia ‘yoo 9 Se, 0c, 5e, .00 and Mra William P.| Educational club will be held at 1/ A single jeation 8 o'clock. dg The bitineas of the herb makes a|leve to touch.” Horn of San Francisco at his home|p. m. at Volunteer park. Hioes '6t Gan Pra steer Woman's Century Chub Lametwon for | sistwish eapscially, good. to serve | brevte at Sem large announerinant boon Mat. Every Day--15¢ to 5c se nk os Dr. Korstad with tea, \ Stet ‘ebout it i. 0. F Woman's Century ctud fare | — ltrs Pau! Wibur Masters and] Regutar business meeting of the wal tieaaan el tee te Onaee Mr. Leo Singer Presents > son were removed today from) 1, 0. B. club will be held at 2 p. m.| Koratad at the Seattle Yacht club. | . butter and sugar together.|5t- Luke's hospital to their home.|at the Elks’ club. —- ees H h ears os i Tour aaa er ew Mair Grow and add alternately with! Mra Margaret McMiflan, Mies A RE M. FE. Onb ‘The man working outdoors al! to eter ans sugar. Add Elizabeth McMillan and Mr. William| A. Ro EM. F. club meets with) day long will not find «uch o Testes +e iny pinch of salt.| McMillan will leave tomorrow for a| Mrs. H. 8. Noice, 211 West Garfield breakfast as fruit, toast and coffee Beat engs very stiff and trip of 10 days thru Yellowstone|st, at 2 p. m. quite ratistying enough. But the After BALDNESS into batter, Pour into buttered, | park. eee man who «pends his days in an custard cups and steam in Big Stevens’ Woman's Relief Corpe | office is Ivealthier and hai smaer rittete, bestnend mas, sertit le ppler wher Johm Tard Bi hod | {35 minutes, Servo with preserved! Miss Jane Perkina and Miss Lacte| stevens’ Woman's Rellet Corps| he exts a light breakfast. Tait 0’ Be wre: "My ned top and back was sdeol The M@ruit or lemon sauce, yman will leave August 20 for the|No. 1, Auxiliary to Stevens Post/a grapefruit contains m goodly Scalp wae, pia . Tyg aan een bye FR South, to enter Mills college. WVUBTARD SAUCE ~_ leg eee yolks, sugar and salt.) Mt. and Mra Joseph Black are * emia milk and slowly add to egg | "Pending the summer at Wing Point. xt Return to double-boller 5 a cook, stirring constantly, until! The Misses Emma and Retty it coats the spoon. When cool add |©’Bhea, of Spokane, are the house in of Dr. and Mra Richard J.| D'Shea, No. 1, G. A. R, picnic at Soldiers’ amount of food. Padilla Bay Lands A World’s Exposition of Small People on a Large Scale 30 Tiny Men and Women, 20 Prancing Ponies. 3 Midget Elephants, 15 Hunting Dogs 3 Carolads of Scenery and Electrical Effecta, tet . an id grow Sales Sinioues ‘After hele grows abet lillie faith d gore We 8 a light f 0 re ny developed, tau pecaament » ph fois econ gppenred Sevaliped, dur br Gey, ty Pouthful daya, w= 1 was oe Ree tote ° eee Mrs. George T. Weinman, of Dan- ver, Col., who has been spending the | last six weeks in California, is tn Seattle to remain «ix weeks with her} pssing state of wind enils oR raat) mn Lag nd yaterions WENTY | brotiien thet Goer Me aga Why be a slave? 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