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TO WITNESS LAST Y OF TENNIS TOURNAMENT BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS *, Society Editor of The Star LWAYS THE LAST DAY OF THE TENNIS TOURNAMENT te of course the big day, and a representative list of patronesses has been Ehvited to extend the club howpitalities to visiting and local witnesnes tomorrow. This fist Inctudes Mrs, Burke, Mra J. DB, Lowman. Mrs, Montcomery Kussell, Mre, William Pitt Trimble, Mra, David Edward as . Mra, Daniel Kelicher, Mra. Thomas Green, Mra. Joshua Green, Mre. = Guy Frink, Mra. Thomas Fransioli, Mrs, James Doster Moge, Mra se ‘Tikden, Mra Samuel Russell, Mra, John W. Eddy, Mra, Robert Mra. Phillips Morrison, an DATES ‘Mra Winlock Miller. A score and — Mere debutantes will also be presen To Remember bas er = AavausT 14— to welcome tho interested spectators, nd assist In serving afternoon toa, Among these will be: ‘Miss Margaret Ames, Mies Dorothy ga Mine Katherine Bacon, Miss | Se Aaa tates : Blackwell, Misses Frances erwood Gillespy to be and Elea gan, Miss Vir complimented at lunehson with } Sook, Mise Kina Gottiva. Mins Mre Richard A. Ballinger se ine Collin, §=Miss Frank: |! gupsnay avever i Crawford, Miss agg 8 Da at Yacht Club fer Stew Miss Ruth Dally, Miss Emery, Misses Doris and Grace | . Miss Margaret Hansard, | Hortense Green, Miss Kathicen Mins Irene Fisher, Miss Haskell, Mies Anna Roberta "a MeMiMan, Miss Ellen Messer, | her quant, tts Bereta fuomece Dorothy Ewing, Misses Bulatie || prunspay, avoaust 1s— Merrill, Mise Amy Murr | Mus Clare Rmerys funcheen aed Retty Morrison, Miss by Mr and Mra Timothy Jerome and Mise Rmtly Jerome, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1n— 0 shower for Miss Eleanor Keith, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 Harvest Moon carnival af Seattle Tennis club SUNDAY, AVGUST 22 Mr, and Mra J.D. Rotiers Darthea Sharples, Misses Janet | to compliment M Achsa Lou Powell, Miss Hetty Rematteen, tne Miss Mary Lea Fisken | Kate and Jeanie Keena, Miss Stewart, Mise Marjorie Miss Mary Cheal, Mise Doris) Miss Dorothy Greene, Miss) Fransiol, Miss Gertrude) Misses Gwendolyn and Vera Mise Marian Sowle, Mise é Mise then Meyer, Miy Etteabeth Mo- } Miss Mildred Miller. | Marjorie Stevens, Miss Eltea Hurlbutt, Miss Katherine Luke, | Pittsborg, and Gance at the Yacht clad honoring Mise Harriet Dasier, ‘Trimble, Missés Claire and Sheahan and the Misses Jane Polly Perkins. eee Tea for Miss and Miss Wyandt| ,,.vome ning in compliment 0 King County Democratic club will Belen Walker and her house | entertain at Meves Cafeteria at noon Mise Elizabeth Wyandt. the |and discuss Governor Cox's accep Janet und Achm Lou Powell | At Rome to their friends today. | “AH? Of Presidential nomination Marion Wiley, Miss Darthea |* and Miss Dorothy Thom Alpha Phi of New Briton, Conn. received) Active and alumnae members of fit the hostesses, and at the dainty | Alpha Phi meet with Mies Mandell table, centered with a handsome |@!!!*, 3005 Crescent Drive, at 2 rr ff of pink snapdragons, | °'clock. Russell Hubbard White and CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Women's Democratic Cub, Theta Alpha Alliance Democratic club and) Virginia Wiley presided. ° rc eee Dinner Aboard the Idaho| Lieutenant Ponte of the U. 6. 8.) h is entertaining at dinner this! aboard the ship. Town will include Mra. Russell F. Mrs. Howard Berry, Mrs. Draham Brown and her guest, Miss Laura Marshall. uver, B.C, and Miss Kath. John Z Rayless will enter. ‘St luncheon Saturday at the Se- ‘Tennis club, honoring her sis-| Mrs, Henry Tarr Hynson, Baltimore, who is visiting in- Seattle Tennis club, a| mn this evening at} mtil 12 o'clock, Aj be served at mid | guests informally at luncheon | ather home at Crystal Ronoring Mrs. James A. ht, Jr. ? eee for Out-of- Town Guest For the pleasure of Mies Ruth ' Wicholson and her house guest, Mrs. Anita B. Griffin of Walla Walla, . James B. Courtland entertained & delightful dinner at hia hore “Paturday evening. The board was | eee with a beautiful basket of | . peas and baby breath and ‘Sorsage bougets of the sume dainty were presented to the com- Plimented ladies. eee Two Couples to evs Give Dance Mr. and Mra. Lewis Stokes and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lyons will give "a dancing party at the Three Tree Point clubhouse Thursday evening, | August 10 | eee Dinner for Travelers Miss Hazel McMillan was hostess “et an informal dinner iast evening at| ‘the Goit club for the pleasure of Mins | Dougias Payne and Miss Katherine @aunders, of Atlanta, Georgia, “FOREST WIZARDS” PALACE HIP FEATURE The new show which opened yer | terday at the Palace Hip boasts a @istinet novelty in the offering of the) -Auturnn Three. These “wizards of the forest” have provided a pictur. | exque woodland setting for their of. fering, which in its display of ver. yealility includes various clever imita-| tions, songs and talk, with paper tearing and whistling features. Ma on & Gwynne, @ sprightly couple, Qppear as a negro and a yellow girl and intersperse their talk with sing: | 4ng, nimble dancing, whistling and a| cornet imitation by the lady, “On| and Off” is a comedy skit offered by | Faber & Bernet. Weller, O’tonneil »& Westfield are a male singing trio. Hat and club juggling are offered by | Lawrence Brothers, whose work {s varied by amusing satirical com-| Mente by Thelma, a feminine asuist- | ‘ant. “The Gray Wolf's Ghost,” a (@ramatization of a Bret Harte story, | is the feature photoplay, with H. B. Warner as the etar, (nv De sedihnea «The heaviest snowfall PUnited States is in the |mountains of Washington and and the Blerra Nevada of Theta Alpha Alliance of Delta Delta Delta will Mid {te annual pienic at Laurethurst Beach. Alt Deltas, including active members and visitora, invited. Telephone Mine Luctle Tweed, Queen Anne 4166, for reservations and further instruc tions, eee Lakewood Improvement Chub The Lakewood Improvement etud will give a card party and dance Saturday evening at the clubhouse on 50th ave. South. Refrestunents will be served. eee Kansas Sunflower Club ‘The annual basket pienic of the SEATTLE Mr. and Mra. Wiillam M. Beddow and daughter, Mins Elisabeth Ted dow, with Mra, Vincent Lobdell, of New York, left today for Lake Cree cent to remain for @ week or ten days, eee Mr, and Mrs, Frank Fretwell are spending ® few days at Wing Point, the guests of Mra. Fretwell’s parents, Mr, and Mra. Bdward BR Burwell, eee Mise Gertrude Schretner tw enter taining Mra Lida Mabel Van Becker and Mra J. C. Cushing at her hore during the tennis urnament They will depart Sunday by motor for thelr homes in Berkeley, eee Mra. Mendenhall, accompanied by her grandsons, Rodney A. and Lioyd | om, left youterday for Loa An | geles, to join Mr. Mra. Alexan: der Partages, who ave making that elty their home eee Mra, TT. T. Bredes and Mr. MP | Furry left yesterday for a short trip to Mount Rainier, eee Mr. and Mra. Roy Camptell, who | have been touring California by mo- |tor for the past two montha, will re turn to Seattle about September 1, eee Mins Phebe Nell Tidmarsh wit re- turn tomorrow from a week's recrea. tion at Take Cushman, the guest of 5 Mra. A. G, Cushman, Som if Leet, Lowrance B. os Gn@ Mire. Nicharason. | Mr. and Mra Clinton Dougine re | —Portrait by Grady. | turned iast evening from Victoria, _ “———"" | where they bave bean for @ few days, ‘Every Flower ‘Has a Story |All Its Own eee Mra. Mary Philitpa Cappa, who has been in Tacoma the past few days, ja at present the guest of Mrx. Al bert J. Tennant at Bast Soeattia * Mrs. Cappa Waa accompanied by THE VERRENA. her daughter, Mra Leighton Hind, Should you receive « sprig of ver ef Honolulu, wha arrived = recent: — gy sender desires to say sek 2 to attend the® mariage of her enchant mo.” brother, Mr. Robart Waldron Capps, ‘The old Romans held the plant tn| i” aying Ruth Davies of ee great veneration. They believed that | coma which was ® prominent social }@ few leaves worn on the person! vent jn that city Wednesday even: would protect agminst injury. Ro! ing Mra Mind will divide her time & wreath of Verbena, were consid: | taroid McCaughey, Jr, until her de- eyed fortunate, parture fhext week for Spokane, The druids dedicated the verbena | where she will be the euest of her to their priestemrea, It was gathered uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra Kirk at the full moon and no one was! Kutter, allowed to touch !t with the hand. | It wan uprooted by being tied to} Mila Allee Hote tx enjoying @ few the foot of a young girl, Medicinal days at Lake Stevan, visiting with ly, it was used af 4 cooling remedy. | friends, In the Middie Ages a popular #u-| Perstition was that the girl who gave | her lover a wreath of verbena gath fon returned thin week from Haydn ered and woven by herself, would re: | lake, where they spent a fortnight, |tain his love for at least that year. | eee | French and English peasants sul | Miss Eta MePiride t» spending a | believe in the power of the verbena | few days with friends in Salam, Ore as a love charm. eee To the Hungarian gypsies the! tra. Pierre I. Ferry te visiting [plant is known as the lockopening | friends In Port Townsend, herb, They believe that if a cut in! eee made in the palm of the hand, &! anew Stare Nevill, of Omaha, jin it and the wound allowed to heal jOver the person will be able to open jail locks and bare with a single | touch. | The plant came by tt mame from) yee Francis B Prownell, Jr. left an old Roman custom. Whenever | wednesday for New York to reaume any dispute was had with any other | +1. position in a prominent New York spend two we Surrath man brides, who gathered and Wore jetween Mrs, Jowlah Towne and Mra | STAR Drama In Search of Comfort or Fashion Both—Wear a Smock or New York's Fashion Authority | x Smock» —everybody knows they |. are the, last word tn hot weather /* 7 comfort. Berides, they are one of) | the last words in fashion nowadays, | | too, ol | But ft takes Anita Stewart to top| [the list of smock enthusiasts, For! | variety of materiaix and unique de | | signs, she can scarcely have compe tition, There are smocks of georgette! crepe, of crepe de chine, of tie | olette, of linen nay nay more, of! eatin, and some of velvet in antloh pation of colder days. They may be adorned with fanciful decéra ; tions, such af the one Anita Stew Anita Stewart and bad FEW art wears in the vpper righthand Of her smocks, oorner of the illustration Peacock embroidery in gay colors covers the front of thie georgetio mock. Re Coftee should bought for family | wide ft in @ more durable creationlyse in small quantities, freshly | ot creamy tan linen with deep cuffs, | roasted and ground; of, if one has « COFFEE FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1920. PECAN CUBES 1 tablespoon granulated gelatin % cup bolling water % cup ugar i 2 eggn (white 1 teaspoon vaniiia % cup chopped pecan meats Dinsolve gelatin in one-fourth eup of cold water, Add boiling water and sugar and stir until dissolved. Set in a pan of ice water, add whites of eggs and beat until mixture thickens, Dip ® shallow pan in cold water, Turn in pudding and let stand Un firm and chilled, Remove from pan and cut in two-inch squares. Roll im nuts, Serve with whipped cream. MOTHER! “California Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative Accept “California” Syrup of Figs’ only—look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the litte stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle, You must say “Calk fornia.” * with her brother-in . law and sister, Mr. and Mra, George|® Slower basket filled-with bright) more economical for the consumer collar and belt edged in biue em broidery, Ciroular pockets @re the background for odd fropical birds of brightest blue with rose creste ] Or the smock may be of severe | piainnems, ruch am that at the lef below. Of Nile green gtorgette, ite jonly trimming t* @ silver beaded ledging around the neck and bottom Jot the smock. At@he right is one f which ie embroidered in gay silks biossoma, Mr. and Mra. Frank B. Burns, Mr. and Mrg. Bruce Morgan, Mra. Mor fan's mother, Mre. Jules Schneider, j of Dallas, Texas, Mr. and Mra. Edwin may be ground at home as needed. After being ground, unless kept alr tight it/ quickly deteriorates. If not bought) in air-tight cana, with tight-fitting cover, or # jar, it should be emptied into canister as soon as brought from grocer’s. | Coffees may be served as Mitered jcoffes, infusion of coffee, or decoc- coffes mill, it tiny plece of the verbena leaf placed | 05, grrived in town Wednenday to|! Crepe de chine on the front panet|tion of coffe, Commonly speaking, bolied coffee is preferred, and ts Coffee ts ground fine, coarse and! medium; and the grinding depends | on the way in which it ix to be |made, For filtered coffee, have it) finely ground; for boiled, coarse or) Kansas Sunflower club will be heid| Nation. an official called verbaneriun at Woodland park, Saturday, Aug,| WS sent to discuss it with the of 14. The club will furnish coffee and| fending country. The official wore rad & wreath of verbena, which was con. aed er etid sidered a sacred flower by the Ro- Wellesl4y Clad Will Give Plenle | ane. If war was decided upon, an In honor of Mrs. Charles Paul the | ifoa-tipped spear with a sprig of ver Wellesiey club will give a plonic next |bena tied to it, was the official Saturday afternoon at 640 on the | declaration of ae which res aot beach in front of Mra. Paul's home at | Laurelhurst. Automobile busses will | Chapter No. 69, O. FS. will hold meet those who expect to attend the | basket plenio Saturday mt Atk pienic at 14th Ava Northeast and| Point, Sports and games will be the East 40th st. at 3 o'clock and 4:39 | *Mtertainment features Dinner will o'clock. For further information tel |® #erved at 6 O'clock sphone Mra W. A, Brown, Kenwood! 4 mosquito ha $2 teeth, which eee may be men through a microscope Plenis at Laureiharet Park | ‘Theta Sipha Alliance of Delta Del. | ta Delta will hold a picnic at Laurel. | hurst Beach, Saturday, Aug. 14. All| Deltas, including actives and visitors, are extended a cordial invitation. Telephone Miss Lucile Tweed for reservations and further inatruc tions, MOTHER'S FRIENDS pe ‘aa t others @ WZ Absolutely ce YASS i) a0 Breanises — nt ab, Fam eter ear MLD REGAATOR (0 Oxrt SO ariamra Ga Dorte Lodge No. 92 Lodge No. “Gee, bat I love Boldt’s French 92 and Dorle pastry!” bank. eee Mien Dourtas Payne and Miss Katherine Saunders, of Atianta, Ga. | who have been cuesta at-the Hote p to Alaska. . . | Mies Ruth 1. Nicholson bas as her guest Mrw. Anita B, Griffin, of Walia Walla, who formerly attended the University of Washington eee morning for a Mra. Horton Force and emal moved from the Swedish hospital to their home on Thureday. “ee | Miles Jolla Dose and Mise Farrtet Woodworth motored to Everett yen: terday to attend the tea given by Mra. P, M. Rell in honor of Misw | Ruth Reed and Mise Mura Wright.) whore engagements were recently | announced, eee Mr, and Mra. TL. BR. Lash, who have | | been touring California, are in Seat | ue, the guests of Mr. and Mra, C. B. Beeson. of ladiew’ wear—cowns, Greases, tailored sults, novelty suite, emart noon clowe irts, blouses, millinery, ete, will and if you have not taken advantage of these reduced nale prices, with liberal eredit Privileges, It ts not too late The SALE will continue a short time, and we invite you to come in offerings any time to seo the eplendid then you will appreci ate this Remarkable SALE WITH CREDIT A Complete Range of Large Sizes in All Suits, Dresses and Coats Special Announcement ay payment pli AYA ready for you. © special convenience afiorded our customers without. any extra charge what r. Sim- ply mention that denire fo -open your “account and erma will be arranged to sult. Worwill windiy explain it to you at any time. A eimple, sensible, business convenience for you Karly Fall arri display GS “Credit ul Gladly” vale will also be on tha newest advance styles in modes of auch broad scope that vou will be delighted. liting 211 Union Streee daughter, Frances Caumont, were re- | | medium. Burns — — “Oh, give me some more of that/ coffes, Jim Boldt!"—Ady. |C. Ewing and Mra, Belle F. | Updegratt are leaving Monday night Lake Crencent to «pend a week Washington for a few dayn, left this! Associated New York Manafactarers Are Distributing Through HOFFMAN'S (Incorporated ) ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLAR STOCK surplus from cancellations and back orders, to be con- verted into ready cash Facey and direct to con- sumers, at less than wholesale price. Second shipment offers wonderful values, On sale tomorrow. $35.00 Buys Silk Taffeta, Messaline and Serge Dresses. Combinations of Georgette blouse effect, in plein or accordion-plaitéd skirts. "15> Buys Short and Long Coats in velours, pom-poms, cheviots and chinchillas; leatherette; values to $35.00. Fall Suits, $15.00, $25.00, $35.00 and $45.00—worth double. Plush and Wool Coats for Fall, at $25.00, $35.00, $45.00 up to $120,00—worth double. Fur Coats, $82.50 up; $35.00 Wolves, $15.00; $85.00 Wolves and Foxes, $39.50; Lynx Capes at $39.50. boil a 10 Silk accordion-plaited Skirts, $5.00. Tailored Cloth Skirts at $6.95 and $9.95—worth double. : Hundreds of garments, perfection of style and workmanship. On sale Sat- urday. Come and supply your wardrobe while the prices are cut by the Associated New York Manufacturers, On sale at a HOFFMAN'S 1510 Westlake—on Fourth All that the name of KIMBALL has meant to generations of Piano Buyers—supreme Tone quality; artistic beauty and lasting durability—is as true today as it ever was. And in the choice of a KIMBALL you will follow in the footsteps of over 300,000 music ng who own KIMBALLS and are proud of it. ‘ Tt will give ws great pleasure to demonstrate the KIMBALT: or any other instrument at your leisure, VERY CONVENIENT TERMS ON ALL INSTRUMENTS CHICKERING MEHLIN MARSHALL-WENDELL REHR BROS. HEINZE AND OTHER PINE PIANOS = Gamy “the Canadian Pacific Rockies Test your skill with the fighting Rainbow Trout, the Gamy Cutth: the Dolly Varden and other varieties of the trout family ha, a9 mountain lakes and streams — just over the line in Canada and easy to reach by way of the ° : * Canadian Pacific Railway Whether you want to away for a short vacation crowded ful superb fishing in the Rear of an “Alpine Fairyland,” or ethanind want to stop off for a few days on your way to the East, you can be sure of excellent sport. Canadian Pacific hotels and chalets at Sica- mous, Glacier, Ei Lake Louise, and Banff; camps, outfitters and guides available. For information, write, or call at this office, EFL Genera! Agent, at Fenkoou Ain o00g Rallweg Coneten arasvepers ond tafurmation reperamas Coretiha on fe ot this fee Ate fa PY Sy pp ie SS = Sra erepecaparte lurwroes

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