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THESE HATS INDICATE TREND OF FASHION USIC In Seattle MISS HOLE TO ENTERTAIN FOR BRIDES-ELECT BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS t Society Nditor of The Star A COMPLIMENT to Miss Irene Fisher and Miss Eleanor Kelth Whose betrothals have recently been made known, Mins Allee Hole) ‘entertain with a luncheon of thirty covers at the Gelf Club Tuesday, | | Conducted by LOUISE ANNABLE Miss Depew to Return Soon Hertha Elia Depew, pianist and teacher, who has been studying in New York for several months, will feturn to Seattle about September 1, and will revume ber classes in plano forte. Y.W.C.A. Bainbridge Camp Remains Open Till Labor Day to the popularity of the Pie. 5 camp of the Seung Weekes New York's Fashion Authority Christian Association on Batnbridge| From every little straw that shows Inland, the camp will remain open| which way the wind blows in the until after Labor Day, according to millinery field, it is evident that we plans made today by ‘lare in for a most unusual season. Aictale. There are many novelties with com: The camp te at the acme of fts/ paratively few eccentricities, and popularity this season owing to the | grace of line and charm of design many features provided by the asso-|are special features, Witness these elation and a cooperative committee | two hats, importations by Jardine. of prominent Seattle women. During| The larger one is an exceedingly the past two weeks an average of 50/graceful thing of waterproof net Seattlo girls and women have been/ with a dashiyg, upstanding bow of -|@pending thetr vacations at the| lace stretched across the back. The camp, most of these being office | second is an excellent example of the workers and other women employes. | “petal hat.” It is brown silk und mo- Tikes, tennis, swimming and games| hair braid, one of the new combina are among the sports provided by the | tions, and the crowd is formed of | +|amociation on the. camp grounds, | petais of soft silk, bound with a fine which covers 18 acres of beach and | si!k-covered cord. Jt @ planned to organize commit- woodland. to Honor | and Mrs. Haight DATES Catherine Collins has bitgen | To Remember Gussie to dine at ber home|! onspay AUGUST If. event mpliment to ~m ‘and Mrs. tat g era | "Jorocbe cin tied bait es ee recently wed. fiven by Mr and Mra ‘Timothy whe were iy Jerome and Miss Emily Jerome, yg babar WEDNESDAY, AvOUST 18— ire. Taylor Welcomed | . “Ba honor of their former president, H.C, Taylor of Toledo, Ohio, members of the Ladies’ elud entertained at a charm Q@rranged reception this after at the Women’s University Receiving with the honor guest | Mrs. A. K. Fisken, the presi mat of the Ladies’ Musical club, Mrs fH. White, Mrs. H. Day Hanford, Charles EB. Patterson, Mrs. M. A Mrs. W. HL. Moore, Mra | D. Perkins and Mra. Mitchell During the afternoon, Mr Dickson, noted pianist of | York who is in the city spend: | summer months preparatory | Journey, delighted the eom 3 Pitan tear ah a ol tah MeRwan Sand Mra. i Fermuson, Sharplew luncheon at oward Wells Parish's bridge eheon, THURSDAY, AUGU¥T 10— Mine Chas luncheon and BY CORA MOORE and Mra Arthur Lyons’ dance at the Three Tree Point clubhouse, ©. Conner’s toa for Mise tines, Mise Virginia Jefferson’ compliment ‘Yo Mf Otto Wagner of We FRIDAY, AUGUST te— Harvest Mopa carnival at Seattie Tennis club SATURDAY, AUGUST m1— ‘The wedding of Mrs, Dorte Mmith Noble to Mr. Morton MeKinley Taubmag of Portiand. SUNDA UST 22 Mr. a J.D. to comp! Richardson, rome, Mise Pittsburg, and Miss Eleanor Keith, MONDAY, AUGUST 23— Mise Hei@® Thompson ana Miss Katherine Niblock to entertain ‘St the toa hour at the home of Miss Thompson, honoring Mise Margaret Hansard, Mise Beth Howen, Miss Helen Schwager and the Mise Janet and Claire ~ TO WASH FEATHER PILLOWS Choose a bright, windy day; fm the wash tub with hot suds and plunge the pillows (with feathers) in them. Put them thru several waters, shaking them about briskly, then hang on the line in the open air, Pr orem 2©4 SHB ili and Mrs. Si lH. McElfatrick Children of Mr. a rs. Samue i ST es Pos t by Snow Miss Inglis will ‘ Wallace Mrs. John “Mungo Dand. eee Sunday Supper Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cleveland, Ohio, who ot Mr. and Mrs.| fnformal Sun. arranged by G@ Black at in Mount Lc Gu. country home at Mra. Hodge has invitations to close Barbara Meisner, Majer W. B. U. & A, and Mra. Metsner, entertain with an ‘Informal party at their quarters at) tomorrow evening. eee e Announced and Mrs. Alfred A. Carlson the engagement of their Hattie, to Mr. Cornelius ot New York City. The will take place in New @arty in October. Miss Carlson @ former University of Washing: student to Compliment onol: Guests Batertaining in comptiment to n Orvis, of Honolulu, who ix Guest of her son and daughter- , Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Orvis, for Miss Julia Orvis, who is leav- goon to continue her course at i , Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Guth. Will be hosts at a dinner of ten fs at their home on Friday eve IBERLESS BEEF OR INVALIDS For those who are fond of beef ‘Witeak and whose stomach wil not of the regular broiled steak, the following method of cook- . one pound of fresh, juicy Found steak and with « dull knife out the beef, leaving the fiber By ee until all the meat has been out. Now put just a trifle butter in the bottom of a frying let It get hot and put in the meat. Turn two or three salt slightly and serve hot. ts TO PROPERLY LEANSE A HAIR BRUSH Dissolve a generous piece of wash- fing soda in warm water, dip the bris- tes of the brush into it, rubbing them a little with the hand. Be eare- not to touch the ivory or ebony Back of the brush with the. soda water. Rinso in warm water, turn the brush up on the point of the Bandle and ict it dry thoroly. It is » @laimed that a tablespoonful of sam- Monia will do the same amount of cleaning if dissolved in a quart of water. The brush should not be used yatil dry. Each of tho arc lights that Mum 4 the Chicago coliseum during Rheahan. FRIDAY, AvOUST t1— and Mra Fred MH. Raxter's dance at the Yacht club honoring Miss Harriet Baater, Heenan | Mr. and Mra. George Warren Boole and their house guest, Miss | Boffle, returned Saturday from a two | weeks’ ho¥day at Eake Crescent. | eee Dr. and Mra. Otis Floyd Lamson, |Mra, ‘Lamson's brother, Mr, Ffalg| | Tashfian, Mr. Donald R. Fraser and ©. Garret A. Fraser, spent several |days last week at Mount Rainier, eee Miss Luella Bieder of Cleveland, Odio, arrived on Thursday and ts the house guest of Dr. and Mrs Frederick Adams. eee Mr, and Mra. T. A, D. Jones and two children departed Sunday for © East, to remain for foar months They expect to visit In Middletown, Ohio, later residing at New Haven, Conn, where Mr. Jones will coach the Yale footbaN team the coming season. eee Mr. and Mrs. Corwin F, Eberting have leased an apartment In Hamil | ton Arms and will remove to their 4 new location September 1 My. and Mra. J. C. Huteson, who |are spending the summer at East) Sound, will entertain their daugh |ter, Mise Margaret Huteson, and her fiance, Mr. Dietrich Schmita, over the coming week end. " eee Mr. and Mra. Prescott Oakes wil! remove October 1 from their cot-| tage near the Country club to the! home now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Thacher Hodge. eee Mrs. George C. Willlama, emal daughter, Gladys, and nurse, who have been spending the summer in Seattle, will leave Wednesday morn ing for their home in New York. eee : Mrs. C. I, Simons and danghter, | Mrs. Birchfield, of Tacoma, are en | Joying two weeks at Moclips on the | ocean, m eee Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Prentice are » | Peceiving messages of congratulation on the birth of @ daughter Saturday, August 14, at the Swedish hospital The little one has been given the name of Barbara Jane. eee Mra. John 8, Kelso, of Portland, arrived last week to visit her son. inlaw anf daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | Gordon Prentice. . Miss Jes#le Baldwin, of Honotutu, and Miss Dorothy Dan Way, of Van-| couver Barracks, are house guests of | Miss Gwendolyn Newlove at Fort Lawton, Mrs. Peachy returned this morn ing from Cowichan Bay, Vancouver island, where she spent several weeks, and will agnin occupy her |cottage near the Country cluh, Sep- |tember 1. At present Mra, Peachy is the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Keith Bullitt, “ee Mr. Frank Fretwell will leave on Tuesday for New York, to be gone two months. eee Mrs. HL. C. Taylor, of Toledo, Ohio, jis the house guest of Mrs. Howard Joslyn at, her home on Queen Anne yu SERVE THE SALAD VERY FIRST THING ‘Try serving the salad the very first thing. This custom seems to have originated in the West. A plain walad 18 especially good to use to start a dinner. The sour French dressing gives dne an appetite WATERMELON CONES. Cut melon tn cone-shaped pieces, Dip in a hot heavy sirup. Put in the mold of the ice cream freezer. Pack | with salt and ice and Jet stand four hours, Serve three or four cones on a plate. | In the battle of Murfreesboro in the American civil war the loases on CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY made up of the following: Mr Archibald Wilson, Mra. A. J. Bteri- University Presbyterian Picnic The ladies of the University Pree |byterian church ure to hold thelr |plenic Wednesday, August 18. Those jattending are asked to meet at 45th and Brooklyn ave. at 10 a. m. fo take stage for Mrs. Foster's home at Lake Forest park. ove Auxiliary to Signal Corps The Auxiliary to the Signal Corps will entertain the members of the |corpa and their friends with a fiente |supper and beach party at” the jhome of Mra. Florence Johnson at Endolyn, Wednesday, August 18, at 7» m Take Fauntleroy car to end of gina Lady Eagles’ Mocting Lady Bagies will meet in the Por lesters’ hall Wednesday at f p. m | Besides a business program there will be @ luncheon and carda, eee Weman's Pioneer Anxiliary The Woman's Pioneer Auxilidry will meet Wednesday, August 18, at Pioneer hall A basket picnic will be held. - eee Women of Mooseheart Legton Womes of Mocseheart Legion meet at § p.m. at Moose Temple, eee Col, Elkeavorth Circle, G. » Rr Col. Ellsworth Circle, L ot the G. A. R, will give a New ngland boiled dinner in Veterans’ hall, at the armory, from 6:30 to 7:30, Cards in the evening. cee Seattle Woodcraft Thimble Chub Begttie Woodcraft Thimbie club meets with Mra. Blanch Fraser, 428 | 24rd ave, at 11 o'clock, . . ADDITIONAL CLUBS Haven Methodist SS Pienle ‘The Haven Methodist annual Sun- day school pienic will be on Friday, August 20, at Alki Beach. A special car will leave the church at 10 a.‘m. and will returd from the beach at 7 D. ma eee Canadian Women's Club to Have Pienie ‘The Canadian Women’s club wif! hold their annual basket picnic at Bellevue next Saturday afternoon and evening, August 21. Three hun. dred Canadians and friends are ex- pected to attend. The general com- mittee in charge of the outing in- cludes Mrs. Gabrielle Smart, Mrs. George Duncan, Mrs. C. P. Gorman, Mrs. C. T. Boyd, Mrs. William Camp- bell, Mrs. J. T. Clague, Dr. Ira L. Neill. The amusement committee tx ing, Mrs. William Flumerfelt, Mre. Thomas Grant, Mra. Robert Neill, Mm, Frank Hamilton, Mr. Ro E Parley, Mina Louise Merrill Cooper, | Mra. J. C. Gannell. The refreshments committee ts Mrs. Thomas Coulson, Mra. Wilhelmina Smith, Mrs. Arebie/ McLean, Mra. Elwin on, Mra. A. H. Keeler, Mra. E. M. Hutchinson, Mrs. L. M. Wood, Mmm. D, E. Fer guson, Mra. W. F. Stewart and Mrs. Cart Johnson. Miss Loulse Merrill |Cooper and Dr. Ira L. Neill will have charge of the jitney dance. A | prize walta will be open to the guests. Games, fortune telling and dancing will be indulged In, the din- ner to be served from 6:30 to 7:30 o'clock. The ferry leaves from Madi. son Park. AN AIRY NURSERY ‘The nursery ought to be the lar geet and most airy room in the hous, In town, if ® ts the ton story (providing the apartment is large and airy) so much the better, as the air will then be purer, The jarchitect, in the building of « house, ought to be particularly directed to pay attention to the apace, the lofti- ness, the ventilation, the light, the | warming, and the conveniences of a) nursery. A bathroom attached to it will be of great importance and bene- fit to the health of @ child. ‘TO CLEAR A WASTE PIPE Just before retiring at night pour | into the clogged pipe enough liquid | sodalye to fill the “trap” or bent) lpart of the pipe. Be sure that no| | water runs tnto ft until the next | morning. During the night the lye | will convert all the offal into soft} soap and the first cu it of water | in the morning will wash it away and clear the pipe clean as new, | FRIED TOMATOES 1 | Mix and sift dry ingredients, Add milk. Add well beaten egg. This! batter should be quite stiff. Pare and slice tomatoes. Dip in batter. | | Pry in a trying pan in fat to about half cover. Make a gravy of the fat left in the pan. Arrange tomatoes on @ platter and pour over the sauce. | prnenaliananiie haredDitolen thee The hump of a camel consists of | fat on which the animal thrives on \a long Journey In the desert. Name “‘Bayer’’ has same mi y' ~ “ASPIRIN” WARNING! Unless you see the name “Bayer’’ on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 20 years and proved safe ‘by millions. | eaning as 14 Karat on gold. | SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an “‘unbroken package’’ of genuine ‘‘Bayer Tablets of Aspitin,’? which contains proper direc- tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia; Colds, Rheuma- tism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and for pain generally, Strictly American! To Make Apple Jelly When making jelly, ft is not ad. visable to boll more than four cupfuls of juice at a time The greater the volume of any stven Liquid, the longer the time required to reduce the amount. Prolonged cooking makes @ darker colored jelly, Apple jelly quickly cooked wil! be a pale amber in color, but if there is m lot of juice cooked at once dark topaz. Choone tart gpples not over-ripe. Wash and cut cut any dark spots, but do not pare or cora Cut into eightha Put inte « granite pre perving kettle with just enough water to allow the fruit to cogk tender without burning. Drain Juice, To each cup of juice, use % cup of granulated sugar. Boll the Juice 10 or 15 minutes before adding the sugar, ag sugar and juice boiled jeug together also makes a darker Jelly. Add sugar slowly and a steadily until the quid jellies a ‘teanpoonful is taken out and quickly cooled In « saucer. Many recipes my “boil 20 min- utes.” Sometimes jelly will “jell” at the end of 20 minutes and some times it Won't Very ripe fruit requires longer ccoking than per. fectly or underripe fruit. There fore the jelly-maker must use her own judgment as to when her jelly is done. ; All scum should be removed as it rises to the top of the boiling airup. Very careful jelly-makers strain the jelly thru a straining cloth before putting it Into glasses. ‘To do this, wring the cloth out of warm water, stretch over a pitcher or @ stew pan that will pour well. Pour the boiling liquid thru the cloth. It will run thru rapidly and should be poured immediately into the jelly glasses. The jelly is really AMUSEMENTS __ MOORE 2 RPnEUM inc Tv Twice Dally—2:30 and # 15e, 25¢, 500, 75¢,$1 Mats., 15 te Bee New Playing “THE LITTLE CAFE” Klass & Term rney W & Co. Davie &@ MeCoy “The Lost City” K Brothers re Gen, Admission: Mats. t5c, Nights 460 . Feature Photopiay Margarita Fisher—The Week End +. ORPHEUM (S THEATRE Levy's Musical Comedy Co. in “THE BRIGHT ats” Nights (Sunday) 400 Mats. Daily, t7¢ Ladies’ Matinces (Except Sundays), 120—No Matinee aay Matiners, 2:30 Nights, 7:15 and 9:15 Needed at Dances And at Sea Shore (Aids to Beauty) Here te & home treatment for re moving hairs that is quick, painless and tnexpensive; With some pow. dered delatone and water make enough paste to thickly cover the objectionable hairs, apply and after two or three minutes rub off, wash the skin and it ‘will be left soft, clear and hairless. This treatment will not wirin of Seattle famities to the camp|SONNY’S EARS grounds for weekend outing Children’s ears should never be Wine tatice the menegn eieyes. boxed, for besides being an {il-man- nered way to punish one, it is liable “A BITTLE CAFE” to injure permanently the delicate AT THE PAN membrane of the ear. Nor should “A Little Cafe” hen@s the bM at | the ear ever be “cleaned out with the the Pantages thie week. The act i#|scfewed-up corner of a towel,” much When perfectly dry, shake well. They will be light, fresh and sweet. After they have been washed in this way, they ought to be bung out in the warm, fresh air every day for @ week, but they must never be put directly in the hot sun, as the heat draws the oll out of the feathers gives them an unpleasant odor, brief, with plenty of good munic and] leas with a bodkin. the jelly becomes almost a/ costuthes. ‘The principal roles are taken by Martin Lee, Carrie Hawley and Wilbur Cushman, who are sup- ported by 4 cast of pretty Greenwich Village belles, Another musical act, fepturing Klaas & Termini, in on the same bill. The Krema brothers are seen in a good athletic act, better than the) usual Pantages inastic work. McCoy & Davis entitie their act “original nonsense.” Ward brothere have more humor of the same type. Barney Williams and company pre sent & sketch entitied “Hunting.” What Every Woman Should Know’ About Her Bleod Physicians Tell How Red Blood, Rich in Iron, Lifts Women If a few sprigs of mint are put in the straining cloth and the hot julce poured over them a delicious furgestion of mint is given to the Jolly. This jelly is specially nice to serve with lamb or mutton. | Peaches will not make jelly all by themsvives, but If added to ap- ples, a perfect jelly can be made. | Pears will not make a firm jelly | unless some tart fruft ts added. Ptums and pears cooked together | i2.5% fhebe on awfully goed jolly with a| deeaiee different favor. Saves Senpest oa eee ee A NUXATED IRON “shaky,” let It stand In « sunny For Anaemic, Nervous, Run Down People anewa to Comming eo the, te P) ee eee people of thes = . with a piece of mosquito netting stretched over the ginases. Jellies, preserves, jams and con- serves help out many a meal in winter, window for two or three days| 1—For the economy. 2—For the insurance against “candying.* 3—For the improved mellow flavor. For Preserving: Use the same eens of MELOMAR SYRUP to fruit as you Would sugar. In everyday cooking you'll find so many other reasons for using MELOMAR — —you’ll be surprised Each Year Midsummer overplenty of luscious frufts brings the invitatiog to preserve Against the winter season. This Year persorve with Crimeon Rambler MELO- MAR for three gpod reasons: RAAT EO MAIR § Get your Crimson Rambler Rec- ipe Cabinet by sending us one Crimson Rambler label and 10c. CONNER & CO. Portland, Ore. [mar the skin, but to avoid disap: pointment be careful to get real dela tone, Mix fresh ag wanted, Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few contse—Larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayor Manufacture of Monosceticacidester of Balloyicacl® both sides were nearly identical, / something more tham 9,000 each,

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