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MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 19%, THE SEATTLE STAR HOSTESSES AT SEATTLE ‘TENNIS CLUB TODAY BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Bditor of The Star CONCENTRAT. ION “OH, WHAT A NIGHT!” - N INTERESTED THRONG ENJOYED THE FIRST DAY of the annual state tennis tournament, and the afternoon brought forth many spec: | ATURES MOORE BILL |\AT LEVY'S fators to the courts, giving promise of still larger attendance as the week ve oncentration”’ headiines| “Oh, What A Night,” the offering Progreases. At the urns this afternoon, were Mrs. J. F. Douglas, Mra ee a aeeatiiie bin at“the| tor the curreat week at Levy's Om 3. C, Bemis, Mrs. J. F. Lane, Mrs, James EB. Goldsmith®and Mra, Jesse “5 phi a pheum, Jo something ditterent, Salt § Mives. To assist were the Misses Evelyn and Marion Lane, Miss Lenore | Moore thin week. A fiveplece oF-| 4 'in a way that pute it among vs p Blackwell ane ine? sane Dally chestra, blindfolded, and @ seeress,|the best yet staged at this popular also blindfolded, accompany Lovett | theatre ‘Miss Dorothy Roberts DATES in his feature act. He passes thru! Comedy work by Oscar Gerard, L ted the alsies, receiving written and| Swedish comedian, and Robert Lor- to Be Complimente: To Remember oral requests to, play musical selec-|enzo, Italian funmaker, puts plenty Roberts will enter: tions or to have the seeress answer |of laughter and pep in the offering ‘Mr. Chester B. fain with a dinner at the Seattle eens, my iN J any question, Thru the power of| right from the start, which opening “Facht club Saturday evening, August peat pony ay |mental telepathy the requests made|is given an atmosphere of richness 134, in compliment to his niece, Miss Merrill and her house guests to Lovett are transferred to the or-| due to the background of a rich, red neerens on the stage. | velvet drop curtain. For at least 20 Sarampa Sisters | minutes fast action takes place be fore the drop and then goes into a “Dorethy Roberts, who has recently “Feturned from Boston, Mise Jane Peters and Mise Ruth Mull. TURSDAY, AUGUST 10— Bate | chestra or Horlick and th offer a pleasing ¢ ical dancing act | Tennis tournament, tinuing through fied that starts out. with a Hungarian|street scene in Chinatown to be ‘ Mrs. Donald Barnes’ luncheon for dance and ends up with some popu-|followed by an elaborate setting iss Anne ‘Holmes Sire. \3. A.D, denen ab the Golf |r “jazz” dancing. ‘The versatility | showing the interior of a fashionable ‘The tea, which on Saturday honor of both Horlick and the Saram Chinese cafe. Ole and Tony are kept WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11— wedding to Mr Sisters in shown well in their pl @4 Miss Anne Holmes was a do busy trying to explain to Ole's wife Tightful affair, given at the home ron Capps, at Ashton ing terpsichorean offerings. | (Bess Hill) what they did on a of Misy Agnes McDonald with Miss I Harris seems to be born with | posed mountain trip with Deacon _ MeDonald and Mrs, Doris Smith | THURSDAY. AUGUST 13— “Jazz” in him. He plays the guitar,|Jones, when in reality they were Woble as hostesses. Yellow flowers wate piano, mandolin, bass viol and trap|down at the beach having the time Mm graceful profusion formed the | prinay, aveust 1s— drums with equal ability. He alot their lives with “Flossy,” an we scheme, and at the tea The Misses Powell to entertain at good vaudeville voice and his sing-|actress, which role was cleverly ing is well received handled by Priscilla Fleming. Jimmy Duffy and Mr. Sweeney| One of the prettiest offerings of present about the only really funny|the show in the musical line was comedy on the bill, They are billed|that of Lorenzos in which a nov. as “Ruwian Entertainers.” Their|elty effect is worked with the large act is different from the ordinary|beauty chorus and Oscar Gerard. comedy acts, and is one of the best | Bess Hill has a catchy number that received offerings on the bill. | went big with the large Sunday audi- Clarence Oliver and Georgie Ojp| ence in which a specialty is offered appear in “The Bee Hive.” a play|by three of the beauties from the that is lacking in good comedy, but | chorus. the unexpected ending pleases the | SALAD DRESSING audiences. ‘The Arco Brothers are billed as Rub an anchovy quite smooth with a tablespoon of olive oil and a table- “Athletes Supreme,” and some of the strong-man stunts they do leaves no! spoon of French mustard; add three one of garlic doubt in the minds of the audiences | as to the truth of this statement. |tablespoons of oil, Orrin and Drew present a barn-| vinegar and one of plain vinegar. yard episode. The imitations of the | Stir until creamy. male member of the team are clever, | ————————— “DANDERINE” but the singing is below the Orpheum yaudeville standard. Kinograms and |Stops Hair Coming O Doubles Its Beauty. marigokis, yellow snapdragons delphinium combined to make Uhandsome centerpiece. Assist ‘With the hostesses in the dining ‘were Mrs. Walter Tuesley, Mrs Gaynor, Mrs. Lyman Hoge} Mrs. Harold McDonald and | Frederick Dunstan of Portland, | “ohare at the urns, Miss Cunningham of Everett. Miss McFee, Miss Dorothy Black, — Leghorn and Miss Helen | tea in honor of Mise Walker and Mine Wyandt SATURDAY, AUGUST 16— Mrs. Charies MH. Burnett's tea for Miss Agne Holmes TUESDAY AUGUST 17— Dance at Yacht Club for Mise Jerome and Miss Blake to be afven by Mr. and Mra Timothy Jerome and Miss Emily Jerome. FRIDAY, AUGUST te— Marvest Moon carnival at Seattle Tennis chub USIC In Seattle lawn | Mr. James Hodges has issued invi- | tations for a dance to be given on | Wednesday evening at the Yacht lub for the pleasure of the membera ‘Theta Xi fraternity and their LOUISE "AN: NABLE Farewell Concert by Ferdinand Dunkley Tuesday evening in the Y. W. C. A. | auditortum Ferdinand Dunkley, who Topics of the Day, complete the bill BLACKFACE *COMEDIA N HEADS PALACE HIP BILL The new bill at Loew's Palace Hip yesterday attracted capacity houses: Chief among the fun makers was ‘alla Walla ests Honored t, | For the pleasure of two guests | ) from Walla Walla who are guests WATT ye i town, Mrs. Edmund Bowden en i at luncheon today, com- % ‘s Mre Harold Winter bou: who is visiting Miss Edith eam and Miss Mary J who is Mrs. Bowden's house at Home t “For the ‘pleasure of their house} Mrs. George W. Streil, Mrs. A. Banz, Miss Dora and Miss} Parks, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. M tt will entertain at dinner at their by has recently accepted @ position as choirmaster and organist in Rirming. ham, Ala., will appear in a farewell concert. Mra, Dai Stecle Ross, con- tralto, will interpret songs by Mr. Dunkley and other modern com- posers. The program to be given fol- lows: PARTI Hungarian dances Nos. Delight," from “Ta Lise Lehmann echt, see ren Cadman concluding a set. 1—Miss Myra Lambuth, who is an enthusiastic player of the game. 2—Mrs. Rez Stafford and Mrs. Josiah Towne pre- siding at the tea table, 3—An interested group watching a match. 4—Mrs.. Walter Burges Beals and Miss Lambuth Photos by Cress-Dale. POTATO AND BEET SALAD STRENGTHEN HOSE The life of silk stockings Is leacth Bobby Stone, the blackface comedian, who with his company is offering a farce entitled “Hearts and Flowers.” “The Boys With the Toys” is the billing of the Three Belmonts, who exhibit unusual sureness of eye and hand in their handling of the diabolo and of hoops. The Two La Dellas are agile acro. bats whose comedy provokes plenty of laughter The monologue of Lew Wells is witty, Mansfield and Riddle are an entertaining couple who sing and dance. The Templetons wear a va- riety Of handsome gowns and make & pleasing impression with their singing and dancing combination. Earle Williams is the star of the fea- ture photoplay, “When a Man Loves.” a Mrs. Thomas B. Owen ts spending & Week as the guest of Mr. and Mre. enéa considerably by dipping them two or three times in cold water and letting them dry before wearing) EXPENSIVE VEILS Slice cotd-boiled potatoes into a bowl: add one-fourth as many cold | botled beets, cut into Mices or cubes: “From the Huis of piano: 1. “The Helle of Touth* * (suite for CLUBS FOR TUESDAY A few cents buys “Danderine.” After an application of “Danderine” | Writers’ Clab Tt. “The Hille 6f Dreeme* William Eris at their summer home | 11k) “White tar of Tum me . home | " them for the first time. This is| ‘Two bridal veils were recently sold| you can not find a fallen hair or Taare, .W. A. Irwin ‘thee invited ’s 1V. “The Unknow Mina” on Lake Washington, | Papers will be read by Mra. 8, Ro re fed an penal over Ht and said to draw in the weaves of the | in San Francisco at $700 each. They |any dandruff, besides every hair | friends to luncheon at her home |ode to the Rowe ® x4 TIPE bm BP ae Me ra Bar| Rk RR Ne a thread. were procured from Limerick, Ire |shows new life, vigor, brightness, awley enter a ; in compliment to her! Mra. Rost My. ane Sra. A. Mr. C.. N. Compton at the mestiag = more color and ‘thickness. club 6 be heid at tained a number of the younger set of the Writers’ “einiah, Me eaten: tae. Sypben Franklin) Errand of the Rose” over the week end at their home| § p. m. in the Erickson club room, “Ying “Mtaste wh bin tales De at Enetal. |¥. W. C. A. Visitors are welcome. At ° 9 M R k bl @ ue @ ‘ouse’ Party Mr. and Mra, Merle Wilson Denny | Seattle Lodge No. 7, Dearwe of merica s os emarkabie \ y LC) "In honor of Miss Dorothy Allen, SaaS ES Pg Ross a xjey {204 little daughter have removed to Honor | ° | Miss Helen Grahamentertained five | “P'S?” for Pitmes- ome. Pukey lan apartment in Chelsea Court | Seattle Lodge No. 1, Degree of Home-Hea Plant | Of her classmates from Annie Wright Mr. Wiaderrecht eee Honor, A. O. U. W., will not hold e 30d Is My Strong Salvation” over the week-end, at her ss of the Mina Mr. and Mra Herbert S. Wither. | the. Usual business session Tuesday, Summer home at Port Madison, A| “Oe Waiting Harp stri ; - ne | sat twill andet “Adeteet 19-1 Mra. Hoss spoon have taken a cottage at Wing ugust 17 instead, ees yety wee want Over Se eee Point for two weeks. #99 | @aturday on the yacht Sovereign, which is owned by Mr. John Gra Clty Federation of W. C. T. U. The annual all-day picnic of the City Federation of W. C. T. U. wilt be held Tuesday at Woodland park | Mr. Russell Perkins entertained ten | guests over the week end at The Piano Students to Give Recital i ipeet to Mr. Lawrence E. Sweetman “was solemnized Satyrday afternoon.) auditorium. The concert is compli mentary as well as the final rehearsal eee Miss Mary Jarttett Moore, of San Friday evening at §:15 o'clock the| Patch, the country home of his par Swoeetman-Paul Nuptials | piano pupils of Mra. Louise C Beck |ents, Mr. and Mra, William D. Per weaanas oe marriage of Miss Maud L.| will give a recital in the Y. W. C. A.| king, ee a a Canadian Women’s Club Pgaly $1, at the suburban home of| which will be given at 11 o'’clock| Francisco, is the guest of her|_ 7h® Canadian Women's club will Exceptional Bi tarts Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McNew, the Rev.| Wednesday morning. The following| brother-in-law and sister, Mr. ang|™Mrt Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock A New and tional Bill S' “Maurice J. Bywater officiating. Miss | program will be given: Mrs. Trafford Huteson, at their home |‘*° “iscuse important business in the Today Eastern Star club room, 4090 Arcade «Hazel Olson attended the bride, as at the Highlandd, Chiming Bells. . -. Trojeilt ‘maid of honor, and Mr. Fred|Narciseus Nevin ove te butiding rl } Christenson acted as best man. Little Mr. and Mrs, J.C. Kt re . Fy and) F t Lindsey and Roenvi ly—2:30, 8:15 . “Teanette Cabalet carried the ring in| 7 Water Mio Spaulding) iT oon, Peter, will loave this Sat us Tae aoa Twice Dail } 8:15 the heart of a rose. The bride was | Dream Fairies Ducetts | urday for a two months’ sojourn in| Roosevelt. wares S of the Cox- opera , th tye Frere x8 with | important Events sere e--,, Sehumann | California, formed In Seattié since the San Fran. 15¢, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 00 al cal a shower . Y os eee ts o od Valvctte ... Horowsk co conventic ee ° alegre kel com “ayes zmma Grace Biles, Tay! Lack and Mra. Cleveland B. Sandefer «pent aan 40, as cine geste pcr f — e ‘ollowin, je service, a col- Elizabeth Crocker " - , ~ OO! leven Bases, Zotieming tne orion 8b asaguing cri cnet chaminaae| the week end with friends in Van-|terin, ‘hia league han the datin Mat. Every Day—15c to 50c T Parsons; Mr. and Mrs. A. Ldnvetin, Legende a ao, = tad Sorguasen | COUVEr, aia | tion of being the first in the Untted | ile. and Mrs. L.aKing, Mrs. 3. M1. : A. sevduter|~ “tive” atest’ Omaslas nine States to receive congratulatory mes. bs - * i 5 a Pe and * Mary Richa on sagen from Mr. Cox and Mr. Roose Hickey, Miss Audrey Brown, Miss wheels. Mendelasonn | Children, who have been spending | voit The meeting will be presided ial Rightenour, Miss Julia Me- ‘New and Miss Ruth Lawson, Mr. Glen King, Louis Hickey, Lawrence sowie time at Port Angeles, will re turn tomorrow. . Florence McCanne Novellette Opus 21 Hecond Arabesque jover by Mra, Hugh Todd, state woman, Mr. George hair- Christenson, state chairman, will be speaker of -+-De Bressy oe “LOVETT’S Under the direction of F. C. Cop- picus, head of the Metropofitan Musical bureau, Enrico Caruso will make a four-weeks concert tour this fall, coming as far west as Denver. Bicker at Dale MeNew. After cuts wie pe pede iedara| Mra. Jay 1. Durand and Miss Re-| the day, Pega Prelude ta © sinor’ 221°" Hiachimaninott p Be Go to be gor : ADDITIONAL CLUBS oA 99 ar. ea wes ‘Trotseme tage. itichardson ++-Chopin| sre. Keith Bullitt left this morn D. A. R. Study Class 9 Flying Squadron ny ing to spend a week at the Camp| D. A. R. Study Class will picnic] Will Hatertatn |Stacsato Note ipa ret yee Mr. Josiah Collins left today for Wyoming to meet Mrs. Collins and children. A Real Mystery, Embracing Music, Science and Mirth Galbraith dock at 9 a. m. eee Lady Eagles Picnic The Lady Eagles will picnic at In dianola beach on Wednesday. The launch Leonia will leave the Pioneer * The annual industrial recreational program of the Young Women’s Christian Association formulated to Gay prowides for an entertainment program for factory and industrial Mrs. Quinn W. Farr will leave the first of September to spend a month | JIMMY MR. Pipeless Furnace . rican at tyes noon hours Cyril Scott, English pianist and/in San rancisco with her sister,| boathouse at 9 m. Each member Gg is fall an r. or i play his iano * B. | y b c i By A “fying equadron” of prominent|concerio with the Philadelphia, Ore[ nn oe we may brifig a friend, BUCK’S has ten important patented fea- Duffy & Sweeney Seattle women having talent a» en-|chestra when he makes his first| Mr, A. 8. Clifford left Saturday for] Women's Auxillary Rainier P tures not combined in any other furnace, each nanan: Dekereee tertainers will be organized. This | orchestral’ apr ance, which will velo lit to be gone a fort t y nid / squadron will visit industrial plants! with that organization this fall ce eee ee Warde Melecdnd take te vibe attachment playing a vital part in fuel econ- . “and factorien during noon hours and| 4 Mrs, Robert Bullit Shaw and sis-|in Veterans’ hall, the Armory, neat {f| omy, efficiency, cleanliness dnd ease of oper- Dave Harris Arco Brothers onterta: assembled girl and| Lucien Muratcre, French tenor,|ter, Miss Moulton, will leave tomor-| ‘Thursday a % ¢ ncopation’: uprem women workers with music, songs|has been reengaged by Herbert M.| row rag fortnight's trip to Van ges wet a ete ation (see diagram above) : . sy nat alae Aine © ° @nd stories. A number of Seattle | Johnson, executive director of the|couver and Victoria, B. C, 1 cl PD ry women have already indicated their| Chicago Opera association, for two cei ats The Feecagese eet ion a More than ONE HUNDRED BUCK’S PIPE- W. Horlick & Sarampa Sisters Descriptive and Variety Dancers LESS FURNACES passed through the cold- est December (last year) in twenty-five years of Seattle’s history, every one giving ONE Gesire to volunteér for this work and the squadron will be organized late this month. Last year the Y. W. C. A. recrea- rs. He will make his first ap ance in Chicago again January , 1921, been postp at 12 o'clock ned until next Thursday at the University club. eee Nu-Life Club Kinograms Topics of the Day PORK SANDWICHES Put 1 cup cold roast pork through food chopper. Add 12 cup mince tional program called for various| Max Rosen, gifted violinist, will 1 poon minced onion, 1] ‘The Nu-Life club will mee games during the noon hour. Many| give joint recitals this coming season oon minced parsley and mix Pi evening at 8 eye! = the halt HUNDRED per cent efficiency. Of the girls, however, did not partici: | with Leopold Godowsky. smooth with mayonnaise, Spread on|of Mrs. G. A. Wellington |f| A BUCK’S PIPELESS FURNACE MAY BE HAD ON CLARENCE GEORGIE pate in these sports because they ~ thin slices of white bread and| Apartments, 1902 Jackson «to ty Feb Hany .. pikes wanted to rest. For this reason the| Arrangements are being made for| butter. eree . EASY TERMS entertainment program was adopted|the Metropolitan Opera company to | “rrr ttle Rev 7 tir for this season. appear in London in the spring of | Johnson is @ Canadian and a British suena Maver os " mekS) ak wevoenimmad id trdinads: “we nboratta | The welfare department of the as-|1921. ‘This will be the organization's | subject, so the decoration was for-| Benefit Association of ‘Maccahers | — sociation is also interested in Seattle | second trans-Atlantic visit, the first | warded by the Italian ambassador to} will meet Thursday at 8 p, m Ww working girls, The July report of|having been to Paris in 1910. It is|the British foreign office and con-|O, W. hall. Members please attend M. A. GO T 7 S I TEIN | Mrs. F, G. West, welfare director, | understood that “Caruso and the en N— ferred by Earl Curzon of Kedleston. | to arrange for a plenic. shows that 132 free beds and 150|tire roster of singers, chorus and or - | . free meals were granted destitute | chestra will be taken as well as the| Dr, Eugene Noble has been ap. Irving School Pe, AL FURNI I URE ( >O “THE BEE HIVE” girls during the month; eight girls|scenery and necessary mechan! pointed cutive secretary of the} The PT. A. of the Irving school Were given loans, and a number of |appliances from the Metropolitan.” | Juilliard Musical, Foundation, with| will hold a picnic at Woodland park | SEATTLE’S POPUL AR HOME FURNISHERS By Mattie Keene and Leo Weil girls convalescing from sickness we offices in the Fifth Avenue branch | on Thursday, August 12. All parents — — = —— —_—___ were sent to the association's 18aere Edward Johnson, opera tenor, has|of the Guarantee, Trust company,|of the Irving district are invited to been given the cross of officer of the order of the Crown of Italy, summer camp on Bainbridge island. New York. The late A. C, Juilliard Mr. left $5,000,000 to be devoted to music, attend, Coffee and cream will be 1514-1520 Second, Between Pike and Pine furnished by the Pv'T. A, — - 7

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