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Bie MISS HUTESON PI RECEPTION FOR LAH MIT‘ Baitor NG IN COMPLIMENT @xtended invitations for a tea at} hours from 4 until 6 o'clock john Dudley Roberts, Mrs. Lo M. Ross Downs, Mra, Frank Fre hn ee, ; iid Mrs. Burke er Hosts tertaining for Dr. and Mrs. Har Emerson, of New York, who @n route to Alaska, Jud, A Burke gave an inform i evening at the Tennis club, eee day Party in Alexander M. Wetherill en twenty-four little afternoon at Of the ninth birthed daughter, S . M was spent in the garder Various children's Kames pond of favors proving a to the youthful guests Sat! Qttached to the birthday Fevealed hidden treasures those who enjoyed the after and wished the honor gupst years of happiness w Chinn, Charlotte Henaney, Hall, Jasmine Eddy, Hetty, y, Georgia Buck, Jane Park Eleanor Henry, Elizabeth Nancy Geisting, Charlotte Blizabeth Coit, Rose - Ring Constance Leonard, Eliza Fiorence Fischer, Alma » Janet Young, Ann/ Mary Elmore, Katherine Pamelia Leonard, Gloria va at Highlands | and Mre. Alexander Baillie are ng informally at dinner evening at their home at th in compliment to Mr. and J.D. Farrell, Barrell. Honored Nellie Beatrice Felger will en six guests at luncheon Thurs. @t her home, in compliment to ise Jane Barrell, of Chicago. The | wih later witness the per-| F oonlight Cruise panied by her daughter Gladys and two hundred reservations |. been made for the moonlight | ¢; and dance, to be given this | by the members of the Seat Ge Yacht club. Special orchestras il play on board the boats, and Ir le, at the clubhouse. eee be with an informal tuncheon| nt to Miss Katherine ‘The guests wif later at. the matinee at the Moore the-| “ party at Fad residence. Holmes | to Be land, Ore, who has been the guat| whose terpaichorean ability Is of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Graves at the | th Hotel Sorrento, returned to his LU Elmer J. Noble and Miss Ag-| home on Friday. JAnn W yplimented McDonald will be hostesses at Saturday at the home of Miss onald. The affair honors Miss | 4 Holmes, whose betrothal to | (Mrs. Harold McDonald, Mrs. fie ¢ Dunstan of Portland, Mra. Daynor and Mrs, Lyman Hoge | ( Mormal Luncheon Hermon Sydney Frye enter eight guests informally at today at her summer —_ at East Seattle. Mrs. “he to "Be Honored ‘Mrs. Alexander M. Wetherill has ‘Didden twelve cuests to luncheon on| Wednesday at her residence in com Pliment to Mrs. Richard S. Cox Jr ef Oakland. Helen Katherine Lane to Have Birthday Party’ Mrs. J. Richard Lane has invited twenty little girls to luncheon at Ber country home at Lincoln React on Wednesday, in honor of the tenth birthday of her daughter Katherine. | ° | Tennis Club = Dinner Dance Many reservations have been for the dinner dance at the S. Wennis club on Wednesday ev : The club offers so much to ineure @ Gelightful evening that tt show Mot be overlooked in planning ar evening's diversion A deliciou dinner, spirited music and taecir Sting walks on the lake shore, with Bumerous veats under the tree where one may rest between dance oe as | Birthday Party | Entertaining for her daughter, Mil- | Gred, whose ninth birthday it was,| Mrs. Willian Hately gave a delight fal lawn party Sunday at her home.| ‘Twenty-two little girls were present Mo Join in the festivities and at tea time were seated around a dainty table, decorated with garlands of roses and an ornamented birthday cake, bearing nine lighted candles made | KANSAS CITY, Mo.—Mrs. Minta O'Connor held with her husband Thomas O'Connor, for murder of her third husband, Allen Shore, found with bullet in head. \ DAYTON, 0—-Capt. R. W. Schroe Ger, holder of world’s altitude record for airplanes, cut and bruised when racing plane beta teting taxies into Whose engagement was announce: ns Rondolyn Bronson and i } ‘Ainsworth. Miss Janet Powell ‘at the Moore. week for Banff for a complete reat nd dancing will follow the|4 Crittenden of Ore day night from a ten days’ visit 6 2 B combination f eat a, © te lous. 4 oe te ene ncheOr | with friends in Victoria. |“NOODL ES" TOPS lovening wear will be the nnecine | Comet nnnnnnnnnnnnnnny | bread crumbs. Fry slowly until well § Saturiay browned in bacon fat or butter, Re eee week, accompanied by Mies Michastis. | After a few days with Miss M * and Mrs. Struve Clellan, Miss Michaelis will spend a Be Dinner Hosts few days with Mra. C. H. White-|ttie ability to compose po and Mrs. Frederic Struve win|!¥- later visiting Mr. and Mre.| g¢ fin on Thursday evening with|Frank Fellowes Day at Big Lake.|that h Forrest Goodfellow has been an-| week in the city, and are guests at| Jean Barrios has a surprise tn an} Presiding at the urns will| the Hotel Washington. Joffering of song and dance tmpres-| Alaska. |pear in a well pre faculty of Hillcrest school, | Dam, Wis., who has been tourin Thursday to spend a week with Mr SEATTLE STAR Pasion CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY UANS INFORMAL) MISS JEROME HE LL COUTTS Seattle Officers of Mothers and PT. A to Give Pienie The Seattle Officers’ council of the Washington state branch of the TO MI A rec er hor National Congress of Mothers ar 88 KATHERINE JEROME, ly, Mins Margaret Hutese 4 rent-Teacher associations, — will on Friday afternoon, with hold ite annual basket plonic Wed be nt “yr : Cor ‘ F. Bt mn r nesday, August 4, at Woodland park iM ‘a pew 1 : ables have bee enerved & he twell, Miss Lura Parson and Mins Tabi b been rn rved in t piento grounds for 1130. An all mer s e \ y d A in extended * and fr in Mrs. C. Arthur Varney of Yakima, | wtate president, will be present, She DATES To Remember WEDNESDAY, AvOUST #— Mra Judd M. Elllott's tea for Mrs. Main and Mra, John ® a Home's will give a report of the eonventior of the National Congress @f Mothers and Parent-Teacher associations held in Madison, Wis, from June 4 to & Members are requested to bring a hand auger, Coffee | ™ uncheon at the te. Pp up, BPO will be served. For further informa tion telephone Mre, H. H. Mandigo, min of general arrangement and New be Mise Hoge the nor of Mise Rainier 1020-J, inne tars 3 eee elub Rouse Tee Seattle raft Thimble club THURSDAY, will held @ pientc at Lincoln beach. Mra OR . Kat ner Women of Mooscheart lea. Women of Moorebeart Legion FRIDAY, meet at Moose temple at 2 o'clock Mine eee MONDAY, AUGUST ® Dance for Miss Virg b pune gue Peters and Mise Rath Mull, wit Mr. and Mra. Edward I, Garrett an hoate. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1— Mise Ruth Davies’ wedding to Mr Robert Waldron Capps, at Ashton Kul, Tacoma, ¥, AUGUST to— ¢ Moon carnival at Seattle Tennis cimd State Federation Meeting The executive board of the Warh ington State Federation of Women's | clubs will meet in this elty Wednes | day, August 4. They will gather probably at the ¥. W,C. A. At that} time the chairman of the various ee for the coming year will | inted and somebody will also be chosen to fill the president's chair left vacant by the death In June of Mra, C. P. Balabanoft of Tacoma, H eee Alki Review No, 59 Alt Review No. 69, Woman ation of Maccabees,{ committ ~- ES Seard8 FF? mrBR4LOsF, MAME ~ ———— Benefit anand Mr. an@ Mra. Walter E will give a picrflc at Woodland park ave returned from an Easterr tp. rere at 11 o'clock Mra, Sherwood Gillespie of Port 1 pint of oysters w nd arrived last evening and is the 1% cupe milk nith house guest of Mr. and Mra. James epoons butter i very yoons Nour je 2t 3 table % too %& teaspoon pepper 7 antl will », Agnew and Miss Ina Agnew “7 eMiss Emily Nettleton of Tacoma) Little Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M, Gribble pent the weekend as the guest of —Portrait by Grady eee | Clean and cook oysters eee plump and edges begin to curt.| It Mrs. David Whitcomb left jast|™&ker, Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Linne and C Al SE OF PYORRHEA | brain and add to white sauce made | S%4 Mrs. Alice Tapps are spending : " | ket week at Hood's canal a is an infection of the | of the milk, butter, Nour and seasc poon malt | who % teaspoon cel of several weeks eee | mums or tooth sockets. It begina be |!nes Serve toast butt Plan to Take 1 Ag Mie. Theodore H. Daniels ahd Miss | neath the edges of the gums that - at Mra. Mark A. Matthews, accom:|Cymbra Daniels return have been injured and especialy; BROWN SAUCE per ation 2 tablespoons butter pect. As the 3 tablespoons four all ing from a two mon in| where there haa been accum: on Mark, will return next week| Wisconsin and Minnesota. of tartar or lime rom Alaska, where they have spent eee infection progresses and destroys 1 slice onion The neck of the blouse and the everal weeks. Mra. H. FL Martin and her chil-/the membranes that attach the root| 1% cups stock or water edges of the tunic in front are eee dren have returned to their home on/of the @ooth to the socket, a pocket Balt stitched Mat to the plaited under Dr. and Mrs. J. Tate Mason and| Hunt's Point, following a visit to/| is formed around the root, and the! Pepper blouse and all edges of the serge Dr. Mason's mother, Mra Wiliam| Mrs. Martin's former home tn Wichi-| tooth becomes loosened. | Melt butter an@ a4@ onton. Brown| are bound with black milk braid. . Va, leftita Kan. She was accompanied on} - — | batter and remove onion. Add flour. nihpicenetsiietiasities | his morning for a ten days’ sojourn|the trip west by her mother, Mra | 7 ANS walt and pepper. Blend thoroly and 2 vay eae Frank Carey, and etter,” Mics} URBANS FOR FALL | on o00 ot ater, "tet boul twree| VEAL CUTLETS Turbans will be worn extensively eee Frances Carney, who will be her} tes, stirring constantly Use slices of veal cut from leg. a fs te | it lv ead b hion autho: « e = Mrs. C. H. Whitelaw and son, Mr./ #uests during the remainder of tim bors 7 al ~0g ws cong mn author - ve Wipe, remove bone and skin and Gordon Whitels turned Safar. | Summer. | yn for street wear, panne| OGDEN, Utah. “ire destroys |... 5 whee " a 4 Charlee Hi. Hamftton win en.|2°Pdon Whitelaw, returned Safur-| cs ut in pieces for serving. Dip in and duvetyn for the aftern and/Ogden Canyon sanitarlum with | 7), polar WsGreil be: | PANTAGES BILL |materials. Dark colors pre-|trich trimming Piain, curled or| | Mise Angeline McClellan, who ia ” Pagan, friend of every | dominate. lglycerined feathers will trim hate) °° he guest of Mixe Lillian Micha ver the country, head-| Larger hate wi show much o#-/of duvetyn, velvet or silk Ae in Victoria, B.C. will return at the Pantages this|———— Jue awe | HOW * anuinted by Elsie # the audiences in a con his quick fire wit as he things stant upr Double Inducements Tomorrow along ix one of the m: an eee | An added attraction ts ten Cornish Mr. Winfield Hammond, of Port-j;dancers from th Corniah wattle people should be proud t is presented by Mary cee The De Michele Brothers, vtolin Mr. and Mrs. Waller Morton and/and harp, offer a comical act th daughter, Mins Jane Baresi. of Chi. | is out of y. It is ago, arrived Monday Yo spend aj "Can't K Children’s Summer Dresses $3.25 Up Warm weather and our pretty Summer Dresses for children go hand in hand. They’re designed to give the greatest comfort, yet they possess a wealth of style. Some are plaids, some plain colors and neat checks, in good-wearing ginghams. Ages 8 to 14 years. oe sions. | Mr. Gene Brehm is spending a few| Fronk Stafford, Marie Stone and days in Seattle before returning to| Rox, a handsome English setter, ap- eee A Hunter's ( Mins Minerva Gamble, of the Irty Pink different in the line of ath’ rtainme | laska Duo present “A Night) ukon,” in which some good ting im seen. 1 St. John comedy completes Mr. George Congdon is enjoying a|the bill | hing trip at Skagit river, exp to be gone two weeks, —— an onevseaetinagnoenn one Dac bring home some of Dr. and Mrs. Allison T. Wana-| Boldt’s French pastry.”"—Adv thing en Pacifie coast, will arrive in Seattle Untrimmed Shapes 75c Special closing out of odds ends in Ladies’ Untrim med Millinery. They are of good, durable straws in black and colors, Th hapes are $2.00 each, but at a low price wal. Petticoats $1.50 to $2.98 Ladios’ fine Sateen Pettt Peter W. Davison, at Adrian court eee ial prices. These coats at spec are of very serviceable sateen in plain black and in col Cut full size and carefully finished. Out-Size Hose | Baby Bonnets A Sale So Big Splendid wearing out-size Mer Pretty little Muslin and Lawn cerized Stockings for ladies; | Bonnets for summer — wear It Grows Ironclad bi The colors | daintily embre te eed and with shown black, white and | lace and tuck trimmings. Each, In Magnitude Every Day Cherry Chat of 10 Stores on 8% to 10%. Per | 65¢ to O5¢. Silk Hose Full fashioned Hose for Indies; pure thread «ilk; Sinch garter top and reinforced toes and heela and ¢ low pric palr, 81.50. 4 , 7 Sateen Bloomers ——e Union Black Sateen uits have bend at Fine Cotton Lisle Union Suits that will gi brown pair, 90¢. Women’s Overalls Just fine for berry picking outdoor work or outing partie Made of khaki and blue denim bib xt t the ankle at $2.50, | uble se These Cherry's Great Credit Clearance al values Sale now going forward with such a flourish of impurtant offerings seems like the pro verbial snowball, to gather ir size as it rolls along. The entire stock is right uy to the minute in timeliness anc at our wes 8% to 10. Per of strong qual re is ela all sizes, Price ce will 1 service; low stylishness — every garment a prove serviceable and good val. | Beck. tape top; tight and’ um: credit to Cherry’s and those so ue Ages 2 to 16. Pair, 65¢ oo; ome hy Oe rib. Sizes fortunate to secure them. up. 5 | And remember—you may buy HAE Brassieres Boys’ Union Suits on Cherry's easy monthly terms. cHananD Fine Balbriggan Union Suits sieres for ladies; reinfc for boys. Sh sleeves, knee armholes and daintily trimmed | length; ecru These are with embroidery Bome are all regular $1.00 values, but are lace, and are unusually attrac broken In sizes—10 and 16 yeara tive, Excellent values, $1.00, | only. Special, a suit, 75¢. Tidy looking Muslin Women—Wa 207 RIALTO O14 Frederick & Nelson Bidg~ SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET iE Smart Serge [Use of Paint |ROLLED FLANK Niclopes Dress for by Women Old 7" PEPE 1 flank steak Fall Wear las Human Race | t oup foncies sui WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—Did Eve 1 cup boiling water CREAMED OYSTERR | "0" tos Temes ssete. | vith summer suns at their 2 |some ameng you, however, to ontii| eestion for the first serge drean. fastening with tiny red | named is of TUMSDAY, AUGUST 4%, 1990. ceanagiecaces Ra women In aw old man race Sg tables in a roaster and put the ment ' n them. Chop suet and put eat. Pour the boiling rand put in wered for 20 r and cook 30 minutes longer. Make @ gravy from drippings in the pan. Mak# the ng of the bread, melted but per and a little thoroly, SCRAMBLED EGGS 'Y WITH RICE nta exes | Exyptian women of high « rant the belief that the Egyptian court could outdo any of their modern sisters in the art of making up. “We find dainty little pottles and vases of alabaster and colored glans in which perfumes and unguent le, We know that they cot have served no other purp they are far too «mal! to ha uned for beverages, In tiny 5 whitest alabaster was kept the *kohol,’ used to darken and ac te the length of the eyebrows and lashes, This word ‘kohol,” by the % cup cooked rice | way, in one of the roots from which % cup milk our modern English word ‘alcohol’ is 1 teaspoon salt derived. % teaspoon pepper “In Phoenecta, Assyria, Babylonia 2 tablespoons butter and Greece We find the same exten Mix milk and rice thoroly. Meft sive use of artificial aids to puichri- butter in a frying pan. Turn rice tude. Women painting their faces and milk into pan and when hot |are frequently depicted on examples add eggs unbeaten. Stir mixture of Greek pot with a fork while it is cooking. Ada “Indeed, it may be sald that the|salt and pepper. Cook until of use of commeticn is ag old as the dif-| creamy consistency. ferentiation of the sex From say-|~““~ age times, both women and men have | as the race. | painted, tattooed, and in other ways “Of course, it must be remembered | sought to aid nature, according to that the use of certain cosmetics is the prevailing standard of beauty. harmful, and if persisted in results in “It will be recalled that among permanent injury to the skin. It ie some tribes of American Indians not greatly to be regretted that so many only the women, but the men, paint-| young girls persist in ‘painting the od thelr faces, and frequently thelr Mly’ and biding the natural bloom entire bodies, The custom is an old | which lasts all too brief a space.” Baby Girl Wins - we. | BY CORA MOORF, and summer pleawures at their height, 1 hesitate about talk of fall clothes, There may be well’s Syrup Pepsin "THERE is always a good dedi of sickness in the summer months, dueto the bot weather. The heat is especially severe on babies and chil- dren, and often It interferes with their development and growth. They lose ap- petite, pase restless nigbts, suffer from indigestion, and finally constipation. m a few hints along this line bo timely, no, here in a sug i# a navy blue French serge altho it im't clear from the bh, it if a one-piece ons straight down the back, plain skirt, the tunic, blouse the underbiguee, which last ath@iral red georgette, being attached to one belt. r, omg (rile! beaten) and © meat to a saucepan and add cups brown sauce and cook very y for 40 minutes. inital ellis senses SARARRABEATDAEENL CL iA and BBA At For Three Days— Wednesday Thursday and Friday Trimmed Hats Feather Hats Untrimmed Hats Taffeta Hats Lisere Hats Felt Hats Hemp Hats Only The most wonderful array of pretty Hats ever offered to Seattle women for one dollar. Hats from every department in the store—Hats that were originally marked at $5.00 to $12.50. Many August Hats have arrived, others are arriving daily, and room must be had for them. We must dispose of these to make the room. These must go. One dol- lar scarcely represents the cost of trimming. Trimmings Reduced Come Early Tomorrow—Basement Department. “Ge Critewon ttle's st Kyfil oe Soles Bic some ik Store