The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 3, 1920, Page 14

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BOUCHER AND MRS. ES ISSUE CARDS FOR TEA guests of Mra Boucher, and also honore Mra, Clarence ‘ef ‘Tacoma, who is visiting w. the heapitalities of the tea urns will be Mrs. Rert Farrar, reigned after the perform- of the extravaganza, “The Fez,” written by Miss Jane and @ith a cast composed children from the point, which ‘The Misses Barbara and Jane Phillips, @ramatic talent. The person | ‘of the playlet was Mra Alfred Mra Glesting, Mrs. Nelson Mra Frank Macklem, Mrs be Mildred Miller will entertain @ dinnerdance at the Rainier on Thursday evening, Septem Mra, Barnes, Assisting the hostesses ‘A. Poster, Mra J. W. Albright and Mra. J. H. Little, Mra. To Remember SATURDAY, - Mies Anne Holmes’ tea et her home honoring Misa Norma Holman, of Oregon City. Mr. and Mra Alewander Maffite’s dinner at the Gelf club complt- Commander iseae C Johnaog, 0. & N. and Mra John~ Muse Irene Hote, with Mise Frances ? as boston SATUBDAY, SEPTEWRER 11— Mies Jane Truas’s dancing party et Lntertaken hospital to entertain at the Techt clad for Renpital Tickets may be from Mra ¥. Hates, land, who has been spending a fort- night among eld friends, left -yester- been the house guest of Mr. Mra, James P. Agnew during her stay. The beautiful children of M for Pty . and Mra, Daniel Kefieher and will remove from their eum the Country chub to . and Mra. Loren D. Milliman. —Portrait by James & Merrihew. til tender, and let stand for 24 SWEET PICKLED CANTALOUPE Peel the er with @ brine of aalt and fa the proportion of , mado biexpoons of mit to ® quart! Let tt etand over night! ing drain theroly.| ‘water. the *y: from 4% cup of vine cup of water, % cup of corn! and \% cup of mugar and add a tea spoon of whole cloves, one broken} @ick of cinnamon, two biades of mace, e light dusting of grate! nut- hours. Once “more Grain off the syrup, removing thes oft | Cook down quite thick, add the rind, inner part And the hard outer rind. | >ring to the boiling point and seal {to small symmetrical pieces!" small, sterilized Jara, as for cam ned fruit. In cooking the rind, cook only until tender or it will lose 5 dh marae Riedy ah ghee the product usually found today. & mild vinewar ts ured. the can be tnereased and with is fo L CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Classic Cultare Club The Classic Culture club will meet | with Mrs, William P. Harper at 2:40} o'clock. The program of convention reports and vacation memories will open the club's 1920-21 work, which in characterintianlly full of interest ing topica, Bethlehem shrine No. 1, White! Shrine of Jerusalem, picnic at Ma-| drona park. soe Committee of 48 Committees of 48 meets Saturday September 4th, at Good Bats Cafe teria, 803% Second ave. John C Kennedy will speak on “Workers With Hand and Brain” Public in vited to attend. cee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Woman's Century Club ‘The Woman's Century club wii hold their next meeting on Friday, September 10, at 2 p.m. in the mem- bers hali of the ¥. W. C. A. All members are urged to be present. . . ‘Trustese of Woman's Cisb te Meet A meoting of the board of trustees | of the Woman's Century club will be belt Tucstay, September 7, at 12:30 p.m. at the Y. W. C. A. luncheon. All officers and chairmen of commit tees are requested to be present. Chapter V, P. F. 0., to Hold First of Fall Meetings ‘The firm meeting of chapter V, P fc. ©. for the fall season will be held on Tuesday, September 7, at 2) Dp m, at the home of Mra Rose Simmons, 1630 13th ave. Mrs. Annie! W. Williams and Mra. Eugenia Cote! Lewis will exsist. “Vacation Experi- ences” will be the subject for discus mon i Kansas Women's Club to Meet The Kanme Women's club will be| entertained by Mra. James Normile, 209 11th ave. N., on Friday, Septem-| ber 10, at luncheon at 1 o'clock, eee Premier Dance of Bachelors’ Club | The Bachelors’ club announce) their first dance of the autumn sea- son for Saturday evening, Septem ber 1, at Masonle temple. The fob | lowing committee will be in charge: Mr. John Milne, chairman; Mr. Charles Brickell, Mr. John Brazier, | Mr. Herbert Metzdorf, Mr. Vern Kiepper, Mr, Bert Frye, Mr. Clyde! Rogers, Mr. Oscar Seeger, Mr. Harry | Dold and Mr. Lewis Rothe | eee Y. W. G A. News | Acceding to the requests of a |targe number of prominent Seattle | women, the Young Women's Chris tlan Association yesterday deckied to | present moving picture entertain- ments tn the aeociation building! | during the fall and winter season, = | Thin is one phase of the associa ficlally opened for the fall and win- ter season, Scores of Seattle women have already registered for these ac- tivities, particularly for the vocation. al departments which include sew ing, dresemaking, cooking, millinery and allied subjects. Thin in the first season, however, | that the association has attempted moving pictures an « part of itngedu- cational work, Special films oD in terest to women and girls have been selected, to be dinplayed in the mem bers’ hall. Reels will probably be shown three nignts a week. The pub- ic f invited, particujarly girls who wish to spend an enjoyable and in structive evening. With the beginning of these an- nual educational activities, the asno- ciation building is a hive of activity. Scores of Seattle women are enrolled on special committees to foster this work. Mine Alice ML Randall, busines wecretary of the Young Women's Christian Association, teft yesterday for Portland, where she will attend | the annual sesstons of the Northwest Librarians’ Ansociation, Miss Ran- dall is also ibrarian of the Seattle association and expicta to return Saturday. VEAL BIRDS inches. Mix bread crumbe and with melted butter and enough water to make them stick together. Season. Put some of the stuffing on each piece of meat, roll ep and pin with toothpicks, Roll in flour and to which a litte bacon fat has been added. Make a gravy of the juice in the pan. PEKING. — Cholera-epidemic causes 100 Geaths at Poatingfu, and 2,000 at Shuntehin. | THE STAGE | \¢—__—— | CLEVER PIANIST ON | PALACE HIP PROGRAM ‘The new show which opened yes terday at Loew's Palace Hip boasts |a notable headliner in Zelaya, the South American concert pinnist. He is « musician who brings to vande- ville the beauty of the best classic, modern and romantic composers. In his brief talk he is brutally frank in unveiling the reasons for the pubiio preference for jazz, and presents wholesome truths in a comedy vein that makes them appreciated and acceptable. After which he plays popular music to iSilustrate his points. Other favorites are Keo and Hetmar, two skillful athletes; Laing and Green, an elderly couple who sing pleasingly and who make « hit when they complete their song num- bers with @ bit of quite up to date and strenuous stepping. The Iatest in popular song num bers are presented by Irene and Douglas Carberry, and “Hiram and the Merry Milkmaids” is a Lvely musical comedy act. Pure comedy] is featured in the feature photopiag, “Everything But the Truth.” ~“DANDERINE” Stops Hair Coming Out Doubles Its Beauty. A few cents buys “Dandertne.” er an application of “Danderine” you can not find a fallen hair or any dan- druff; besides, every hair shows new Ufe, vigor, brightness, more color and thickness, A Permanent Hair Wave HAVE US WAVE IT NOW ené PAY FOR IT LATER At your own convenience IN SMALL PAYMENTS Our credit plan is the very best guarantee in the world that you will be satisfied with the results obtained. A wave will save you at least one-half hour every Gay of the week. Every one can now discard the old curing trem an@ patent curlers for we have brought the PERMANENT WAVE WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL y meg and an inch pleco of ginger root, Rimmer the syrup with the spices for 15 minutes, then pour It over the drained rind teat has been One small meton will fii! a half pint) tion's educational campaign which | jar, packed tightly, with perhaps & began September 1, when health and | Httle left over for 4 “taste all ‘round. | physical, vocational, religious educa- | For appointment call Main 6507 Boos oi LADIES’ IMPROVEMENT SHOP 520 Uniea St. they will make their home eR panied by Mrs. Samuel Galland, of Spqkane, were visitors in town of Do- | spending | and aunt, dage, if he has plenty of space, but be grows eabbag@ planta. On the island of Jersey, tn the English channel, they have grown what might be called cabbage trees. ‘These are wild cabbages, found thru all of northern Europe, and as far east as Siberia. ‘The wild cabbage stalk has been known to reach 16 feet in height. Many attain 12 feet, and the woody ington, will) gtalka have been used for rafters by Mr. and Mra. John Richard Lane »| and children will remove to the Jar- mcheon for ¥ oe ‘Mrs. Tashjian ‘h at her home Saturday. Tashjian is the popular guest her sister-in-law, Mrs. Otis Floyd eee 3 Miss McNaughton to = Wed Mr. Spencer @ Mr. and Mrs. Judson George Rose- have issued invitations for the Fern of their cousin, Helen Mary laughton, to Mr. Matthew Lyle a Spencer, which will be solemnized G Wednesday evening, September §, at Appleton, Wis. Mr. Spencer in di Pector of the school of journalism at the University of Washington. The @ouple will be at home in Seattle @lter November 1. . * vis home on Harvard ave. N. Fri. day, September 10, eee Mrs. D. HL. Jarvis and son, Wi- native builders. Walking sticks are made of the stems whittled down, Our savage foretathers, thousands of years ago, dined on wild cabbage, the loose head being eaten, About 46 per cont of the accident« in mines are due to falling rocks or roots. Big Clearance Sale Goes On While New Fall Styles Come In CHERRY CHAT Mi Even the rapid moving of New Fan Styles for women and misses cannot halt the onrush of the great Annual Clearance Sale now in progress at cooked in unsalted bolling water ickeled brass, with 6 feet of dowble- tion, Americanization, housing and Other educational departments of. FASHIONS ff —especially inter- esting to the woman who is desirous of dressing well at all times without finan- cial inconvenience. The new Fall offer ings are such that meet with the full approval of those who enjoy ther clothes,—attire corfectly styled, beautifully pat- terned, well toned, the sort that fits perfectly and puts you at your ease, that gives you poise and dignity. Prices are very reasonable, and the fact that you are invited to open an almost unlimited charge ~ 1% | | Cherry's | Alluring values continue to be offered | and the breadth and magnitude of the stocks of Suits, Frocks and Coats seems as great as ever, We invite you most cordiatly to come and see all New Fall Styles arriving dally and to avail yourself of the greatest Clearance Sale that has been held in @ long, long while, ph pse.8 patel od account, which you may pay as convenient—by the week or month—js another feature for consider- ation, especially since no extra charge is made for this accommodation, CREAMED CHICKEN Meat (diced) of leftover chicken iT “CREDIT GLADLY” OR 4 Sena Ree Fashionable Furs and a very attrac- tive line of Umbrellas which match up --add that desirable finishing touch to any costume. In the Suits and Conte there are all the sizes, so that the stout and the mature matronly figure can be well fitted. Strain. elt butter and put in the chicken. io over the fire and let heat [ Rentz Vatiored Cisthes for Men | and Wemen—Wateta—ure 207 RIALTO O14 Preterich & Nelson Ridge Betwodn Ursin S boring Over Pig’n Whistle 1332-34 Second Avenue Union Sc SSS

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