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'AREWELL TEA t z s i 0 DING AN OPPORTUNITY voyage, Mra. Thomas Green ente afternoon in honor of Mrs William Hunter Meliwer GIVEN OR TRAVELERS BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Nditor of The Star for their friends to bid them bon ertained charmingly at the tea hour Miss Dorothy and Miss Nary Dudley Walker, who are departing this week | &@ four months’ sojourn tm the Orie Hill Ferguson, who leaves for summer here. the guests were received by tt py Mrs. Burke, Mrs. Fred A. Stim Mra, Joshua Mrs. Harry F. Sharpless, of maids assisted in the dining Richard Dwight Merrill, who also alternated at the tea table, . and complimenting Mrs. Archi her home in Peking after spending | Masses of garden flowers. graced the drawigg room, | he hostess and honor guests, assisted Mra, Dudley W. Burchard. Mra, Charles F. Whittlesey A including Miss Anna Roberta Green, room. Misa Virginia Merril! and Miss Dorothy Ewing. . ge Luncheon | isitor Mrs. Howard Wells Parish enter | with a handsomely appointed tuncheon of twenty-six covers @t her home complimenting W. F. Tunstall, of New York, fe the guest of Mrs. W. 8. Jahn. oh was served on individual which were centered with ail Daskets of coreopsis, guillardia, peas and bachelor buttons, ; eee a : ¢ wal to Be Evening of Divertissement } Moon God is the god of no Peoples, as opposed to the Sun ‘the patron of an agrarian peo 80 it ie more fitting that during § time of a “Harvest Moon” a car- should be held, for the very ard “carnival” suggests Gypsies. | B4 fortune telling, and serpentine bG confetti, and sandwiches in the wm air, and all the good things Bt Will be in store for the guests ) the Tennis club Friday evening. entertainment committee, o! Mrs. Walter Burges Beals | has planned some delight.) tes for both the afternoon | | evening, and the covered tennis ‘will be large enough to allow throng to dance with no dis on and Shower | Dorothy Canaga will enter ‘with a luncheon and shower on iy afternoon, honoring Miss MeDermott. The affair will be at the Tennis club, and addi guests will drop in for tea. eee ext Week | ‘The members of the Seattle Gott | ‘Country club will welcome the} 6f another dinner dance which (echeduled for next Wednesday August 25. The last affair} to be one of the most enjoy: ed reservations having been made @inner. Mrs. Trafford Huteson ts of the entertainment com- and her assistants will be within a few days. eee a Delta Pi chting Party ‘Mr. Frank McDermott was host at trip and week-end party beautiful summer home, “Far- ” to members of Alpha Delta ‘sorority, including the Misses Ber- Patterson, Lola Skartevedt, Helmich, Renie Brown, Norma Irene Harmon, Beatrice Gladys Erland, Beulah Ruth Hatton and Kather Byers, chaperoned by the house , Miss Erna Fink. : for Elect | BMlss Dorothy Gardner entertained dinner at her home last Sat- ‘evening in honor of Mixs Ruth whose engagement to Mr. ‘M. Lambert was recently an- (Bounced. Covers were laid for mash, chek: “Informal Affair for House Guests ting their house guests, &. J. Bell, of the Medical corps, 8. N., and Mrs. Bell, Dr. and Mrs | ‘D. H. Nickson entertained with a de-| informal party at their ieee co Saturday evening. Autumn lowers in artistic profusion lent ‘heir color to the occasion, and cards and dancing provided the evening’s| ire. Those In attendance were: | Mrs. John Weinzirl, Dr. and| Lund, of the University of J. Mor-| vis, Mi nd Mra. J. W. Wallin, Mr.} and Mrs. Eugene Extell Etzler, the) Gertrude Weinzirl, Beulah | ‘Wallin, Helen Van Zandt, Ruth | “Thurston, Helen Parr, Messrs. Whetcher Perkins, John Urner and Arthur Mills. ; ‘Miss Hammer Weds Mr. Plants A very pretty wedding was sol- vempized August 8, when Miss Pearl Yea Hammer, daughter of Mr. and) ‘Mrs. Hammer, of Buckley, and Mr. | Lisle Ray Plants, son of Mr. and | ‘Mrs. D. D. Plants, of Granite Fall Were united in marriage at the home ‘ef the groom's sister and brot Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Metzger. The ride was attired in her traveling| guit of navy blue tricotine he | gervice was read by Rev. E. J. Smith of the M. E. church. Following the| gervice 1 dainty luncheon was serv- ed, Mr. and Mrs. Plants will be in their new home at 612 W. Oist st.,| wafter August 15. TO PRESENT MUSIC OF SOUTH SEAS Rawei, of the South Sea islands, | “wilt present a program of Polynesian music and songs at the First Metho- Gist church, fellowship service, Thursday night at 8 o'clock. He will present specimens of na tive handiwork, primitive costumes, and other arts and crafts of the Bouth Sen islands. ‘The meeting begins at 8 o'clock in| the Sunday schoo! room and Is free to all. RETIRES AFTER i389 “CARMENS” LONDON, Aug. 18—Mme. Calve, has sung “Carmen” 1,339 times 25 years of grand opera, an- her retirement. ee fobs ping en route at Lake Loulse and To Remember THURSDAY, AUGUST 19— Miss Clara Emery's luncheon and shower for Miss Bieanor Keith. MP. aod Mra, Lewis Stokes and Mr. and Mra Arthur Lyon dance at Three Tree Polut clubhouse. om Miss Virginia Jefferson's dance tn compliment to Mr, and Mire Otto Wagner of Wenat Angela Moc tea tn honor of Mise Lillian Michaelis, of Victoria. FRIDAY, AUGUST teo— Harvest a carnival at Seattle Tennis club SATURDAY, AUGUST t1— The wedding of Mra Dorte Smith Noble to Mr. Morton MéKinley ‘Taubman ef Portiand, SUNDAY, AUGUST 32 Mr. and Mra J.D. Ratlers eupper to compliment Richardson... Miss Tome, Mise Jean Pittebare, and Keith, MONDAY, AUGUST 23— Misa Eleanor entertain at Mine Margaret Thompson, honering Miss Tiansard, Mine Tews ‘Bonwager and and Claire TUEADAY, AUGUST 24¢— Mise Atlee "Hole to entertain at luncheon at the Golf club, com plimenting Mins Irene Faber and Mine Eleanor Keith. Mise Katherine Ingilt tee amd shower for Miss Irene Fiaher, FRIDAY, AUGUST tt Mr. and Mra Fred MH. Baxter's dance at the Yacht club honoring Mise Marriet Baxter, Mr. and Mra. 0. D. Fisher are an tleipating « visit from their son-in-| law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Goodnow Graham, of Boston, Masa. who, with their «mall son. Richard Fisher Graham, will arrive! September 6 to spend a month. oe Lieut. Duncan Hodges arrived tn Seattle Sunday morning to spend his leave of absence with his parents, Gen. Harry Foote Hotges, U. 8. A. and Mrs. Hodges After a three weeks’ visit in the city, Lieut. Hodges will depart for Cornell unt versity, where he will assume his duties as ansistant instructor of military science eee Mr. and Mra. Clinton Dougtas left! yesterday for a motor trip of two! weeks to Spokane, Portland and Seaside, Ore. eee Mr. and Mra. R. D. White re turned last week from a short trip to the Atlantic coast. eee Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Fields, of Modesta, Cal, are the house guests of Mr. and Mra. Henry Broderick. eee Miss Mozella Morrow ts fn Port land visiting friends for a few days. eee Mr. John S. Kellar left this morn ing for Chicago and Minneapolis, to be gone a month. eee Mr. F. Stanley Kent and father, Mr. E. 8. Kent, of Providence, R. 1. Mr. and Mra. Theodore H. Daniels, Jr, an@ Mr, Theodore H. Daniels, Sr., are at Mount Rainier for a week. eee Mrs. Robert Burnett Shaw and children, with Miss Lillian Moulton who have been visiting Mr. H. W/ Moulton for the past month, will| leave next week for their home in the East, eee Dr. and Mra, C. W. Sharples, Miss Darthea Sharples and Miss Dorothy Thomson will leave Thursday for | Mount Rainier, to return Friday. oe Mias Dorothy Thomson, who has been visiting Mies Darthea Sharples for the past week, will leave Satur day for her home in Great Britain Conn., via the Canadian Pacific, stop Bantt. eee Miss Marion Burton was the house guest of Miss Catherine Howard, at her summer home at Port Madison last week. eee Mrs. A. J. Hamilton, who has been tn Portland for several days, returned last evening, eee Mra. Julius Venize, of New York City, arrived yesterday to spend o month with Mr. and Mrs. W. F Richardson, at their home, Rich Acres, near Sunnydale, Mra. Ve nize was formerly Miss Edith Peart and resided in town, Miss Luell Strider of San Francisco, who ha been the guest of Mr. and Mrs Kichardson, departed today for her | home. eee Mr. Erwin Braun has returned from Lake Crescent, where he spent a few days last week. eee Miss Josephine Vincent, of Spo: kane, will arrive Sunday to spend a fortnight as the guest of Mr. and, Mrs. Harold Speidel. ee The Misses Karla and Claire Stoltenberg and the Miases Ger trude and Mildred Lewis left the luncheon given by Miss Betty Craft, at which time she announced | her engagement. The Misses Stoltenberg will remain a week, and the Misses Lewis expect to return ‘Thursday. Customs at the port of| New York, for the fiscal year ended | June 30, amounted to more than $20,000,000. | aughter of Mr. and Mra. J. M. ~—Portra THE SEATTLE STAR USIC In Seattle Conducted by LOUISE ANNABLE |Frederic Dixon Heard by Club Boldnesa, fluency and | characterize the playing of Fred Dixon, famous New erie Tuesday afternoon at a jin the drawing | versity club. | Macbowell's recital rendered Mr | informal by Diten. ‘The Eastern planiat tn the guest lof Kev, Russel | Mra, Thrapp at thetr home, | Harvard ave. N. Tiny winter | will tour Great Britain and tinent. Star Student if Coming Here ¥, Thrapp n. it by James & Merrihew. | CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Women's Commerctal Club The Women's Commercial club will meet for their monthly luncheon at the Elke’ club on Thursday, August 19, at 12 o'clock, Mr. A. M. Young will address the club. eee Cul Omega Alumnae A luncheon at the Women’s versity club will be given by Omega alumnae at 12:20 p. m. reservations call Mrs. L. L. Fasnett eee Veterans’ State Loan Association | A benefit ball at Redding’s hall will be given by the Veterans’ State Loan association. | eee | Ladies’ Auxiliary to Brotherhood of Locomotive Enginerrs A 1 o'clock luncheon, followed by & card party, will be given by the Ladies’ auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers in Forest: | ors’ hall, 1923% Firet ave. cee Evergeen Drill Club The Evergreen Drill club of the Danish Sisters’ society will hold a picnic at Mount Baker park. Meet at entrance at 1 p.m. | jas jel en. alt bot eee Danghters of St George Daughters of St. George, Alexan 4ria lodge, No. 172, meots at 1:30 p> m. | . eee | W. B. A. Social Cb The Women’s Benefit association | of the Maccabees, Social club No. §. will hold their annual picnic Thurs day, August 19, on the Green lake side of Woodland park. All Macca bees and friends are invited. Brin a basket, eee Pythian Sisters to Dance Pythian Sisters will give an enter tainment and dance at Knights of Pythias hall, Third ave. and Virginia st., at 8 o'clock. | eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Haven Methodist 8. 8. Picnic j The Haven Methodist annual Sun day school picnic will be on Friday August 20, at Alki beach. A special car will leave the church at 10 a, m. and will return from the beach at 7| p.m. | ee Canadian Women's Pienic | The Canadian Women’s ctub will hold their annual picnic at Bellevue next Saturday afternoon and eve- Club to Have | | “Let's eat breakfast at Boldt’s.” Aav. ning, from Leachi park, pot from Madison, mt-| ‘cn! JELLY CAKE August 21. Boats will Irav erroneously announced. eee Colonel Ellsworth Circle The Colonel Elisworth circle of the Ailene Gilmore Mins Allene Gilmore, star studen G. A. RB. will serve a New Engiand | Of Arrowmnith, Ill, high school will |bolled dinner at the Veterans’ hall, | Come to Seattle within the next few, lArmory, Friday, August 20, | 5:30 to 7:20, from | Weeks to take up residence with Mr and Mra. Wm. B. Davidson, 304 E. Olive at, and attend the state unt vernity, Miss Gilmore haw been tardy or eight years in grammar school and four years in high school esived @ special diploma for this ord on graduation. 1 cup onger “ ” butter cup Jelly core rr endl 1% cape of ty teaspeen meg and cloves ~~ es mt. fear rooms Add yolks of eggs well beat-|*4Mt Of Miss Bilmore Dissolve soda in milk and add ornately with flour. Add spices. | ly. Add whites of three ege# beaten tll) stiff and dry. white for frosting. square layers and put together with| U the extra ex«! Bake in two led icing. INSURANCE ITLE Insurance is an agreement whereby the insurer, for a valuable consideration, agrees to indemnify the insured in a_ special amount against loss through defects, if any, in the title, and to de- fend the title insured against attack at the In- surance Company's ex- pense. Can you afford to be without this protection? Title Insurance is is- sued by virility York | planist, who waa the guest of honor reception given by the Ladiew Musical club room of the Unk Keltic nonata and | three Chopin numbers featured the 207 ne the never absent during her Bho’ re. | reo | While attending | grammar school at Bain, Ill, she had news est-| "9 Walk a mile and a half to class | Mra. Davidson is auditor at Cream butter and sugar, Add| the New Washington hotel, and an| LARGE A AL ST RATE REEL IITA EI LT OTT Santen at nee rennin pa mek ma oN oN MINUTE WOMEN HOLD ‘CONVENTION ‘The Washington State Association of Minute Women wits yesterday made a permanent organization. ‘The temporary constitution adopted & year ago, when the association was formed, was revised at the open- ing session of its first annual con- vention in the Y. W. C. A. New officers elected were: Mrs. Overton G. Ellis, Tacoma, state councilor, to succeed Mra, Ruth Karr MeKee, Vancouver, Wash; Mrs. Kobert C, McCredie, Sunnyside, viee councilor, and Mra, Halsey Wat- fon, Seattle, historian, to succeed herself, Other officers will be held over on their present terma, Cer- | tifleates of membership were lasued for all Minute women, Among thone attending the con- vention are: Mra, W. 8. Griswold, Seattle, Mra. Ernest Lister, Mra, C. M. Riddell and Mra. John McFadon, ‘Tacoma, and Dean Ethel M. Cold. well, of the University of Washing- ton. ACROBATS COMING |TO PALACE HIP The Al Golem troupe ts announced as & sensational feature of the new bil to open Thursday at Loew's Pal- ace Hip. The company includes five Persian acrobats, who dash thru a speedy routine of hagardous perch balancing, ground tumbling and «ytmnastic feats, before an appropri- ate and colorful background of Ort ntal aplendor. Arthur Pickens and company ee cure laughs with their farce comedy, d and ‘Their Wedding Day,” from the pen |- of Franklyn Ardell. A character comedian who features Hebrew and Italtan type is Lew Diamond. Phesay and Powell, young man and come dienne, are billed as eccentric enter | ta Popular and classical selec tions are offered by Ward and Gorey, who play violin and banjo, and offer | fast acrobatic dancing. “The Woman | God Bent’ Is the title of the feature | photoplay. |MUCH BUTTER _ WITH RICE When rice is substituted for po- tatoes it is necessary to be lavish in the use of butter. A tempting lway to serve the rice is to melt |two or three tablespoons of butter jin a pan which can be covered |tightly. When rice ts cooked, drain, |put in pan of melted butter, cover jand shake over a hot fire, The rains seem to puff and each one [is buttered. ‘The rice should be |maited when about half done |SUMMER USE FOR COMFORTERS nome blankets and comforters can be | dispensed with. The clever housewife eretonne or linen cov: blankets and slip them inta the cov- ers, thus making bolster-like cush- ion’. This also protects the blankets and comforters from eoll, ruaty o kw Wrist waTcuns DIAMOND oO can easily and inexpensively make | », roll up the noo Dares “Jockey” Is Newest Fad in Blouses | | | BY CORA MOORE, New York's Fashion Authority, The new idea involved in the town | |bloure, that of adjusting the skirt | directly to = bandeau, is growing daily in popularity. The model) leketched is of green and gold striped | taffeta and features an Elizabethan ruff collar of finely platted organdie ‘The waiet ends in a sash, which is tied at the side. Incidentally, these | “Jockey” colors are going to be very | popular this fall especially in sepa- rate blouse effects, sometimes in | skirte with plain blouses and again. | as here, in the blouse topping a plain | | ekirt | Hindus subsist almost exclubively | vegetables. | New Process Removes Superfluous Hair Roots! Women troubled with unsightly ry growths will be delighted to that they can now actually remove the hair entire—roots a all—easily, quickly, harmiessly! it Gone without the use of liquid, rr paste, or electric needle, ‘The new phelactine process is not to be compared at all with any other method. Nothing like It ever discoy~ lered. It causes the hair roots to |eome out before your very ey the skin smooth and ha Ite action is #0 por non-odorous, non-irritat- | olsonous—@ child could) safely eat it. Get a small atick of| helactine today, follow the simple) instructions, and you will be won- derfully surprised. Featuring distinctly fashionable Coats, Suits and Dresses with a selling plan. which we feel sure will meet with the approval of women who desire the best ob- tainable in modish apparel. HE UNIQUE will be open for business tomorrow. The very smartest modes for Fall and Winter wear will be displayed. You are very cordially invited to call. A number of very attractive spe- cials in Coats, Suits and Dresses will feature the opening day. We refrain from quoting prices here because we do not want you to judge garments on special sale solely from their low prices. After you have seen their chic style and splendid quality, their remark- ably popular prices will appeal to you the more strongly. Going East See Fifty Switzerlands in One Train service nlone would be reason enou! = But behold! — ssid Quaint Victoria and wonderful travel THROUGH ALPINE FAIRYL at Sicamous if you wish to see it all by daylight. But perhapa the Chateau at lovely Lake Louise fopen in fine magic easties in Alpine F reasons. Pull iryland ~ ar formation furnished on app! ication to is |today for Bellingham, to attend|The Canadian Pacific Rockies select the Canadian Pacific isturessze Vancouver then twenty-four hours of LAND with a night's sleep ind the Banff Springs Hotel best of the E. F. L. Sturdeo, General Agent, Passenger Dept., Canadian Pacific Railway 608 Second Avenue, Seattle Telephone: Main 6588 sera ‘ Canadian newspapers and Information regarding Canada on hie at this office. peimromtpmmmars ne to Remain Open ‘The Y. W. C# A. summer camp ont Nainbridge island wilh remain open luntil after Labor Day under the plans completed yesterday by the aa sociation officials. About 60 guests; have been at the camp contin during the summer, each group being| there for two weeks at a stretch. | Kighteen acres are included in the camp. Plans are being mado to send{ young girls with chaperone commit- tees to the camp for weekend out Wash equash ana cut tn see about one-half inch thick. The |aquash may or may not be pared, Sprinkle with walt and pepper. cheese with crumbs. Dip slices squash in cfumbs, then to slightly beaten with two tab cold water, Dip again tn crumb - and fry in hot fat’ Drain on brown: paper. ‘DANDERINE” Stops Hair Coming Out} Doubles Its Beauty. ‘ - A few cents buys “Dandertae.” After an application of “Danderine” you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff; besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and thickness. NOW HERE—The Big Whirly, Dancy, Girly Musical Carnival of Fun. “THE BRIGHT LIGHTS” The show that has every- thing worth having— comedians, singers, dancers and that big beautiful be dimpled chorus of twenty GIRLS LEVY’S soonest ORPHEUM |), 7