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FOR HOUSE GU MISS FISHER ee BY B MIs i AFTERNOON friends in welcome to her sister Boston, and her former schoolmate. Gre guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. } ) Sombined with vivid autumn leaves, « The tea tadle was aglow with an {vo A jemmed cinnias Dispensing » @rick Duthie, Mrs. Gilbert Sk Mungo Dand. Assisting in Miss Olive Leonard, Miss Glo Norton, Miss Virgi in IRENE a Fr ia Sheaha ‘iss Cornish to” at Home Miss Nellie Cornish will be her friends on Sunday $ until 11 o'clock, in Ment to Mr. and Mrs. Jaca. Ne, Miss Helen Wright and Miss 1 Perry. No invitat issued . eee Informal Dinner ‘Miss Hazel MeMillan wa € an informal dinner last evening her homs, complimenting Miss Hendrickson of Minneapo visitor, Miss son and Miss McMillan were and sehy ¢s school in y Tea for ! rothed Couple Mrs. James Hamilton DeVeuve planned a Sunday afternoon tea, calling hours from until 7 in entertainment of Miss for Keith and her fiance, Lieut. Macklin, U.S. N at heme evening ore compli. Tou at heon for Caldwell © Im entertainment of Mrs i of ria, who is her house . Mrs. Hugh M. Caldwell en ined eight guests at luncheon to at the Sunset club. Mrs. Cald is the mother of Mayor Caldwell eee Black to Be lonored S Mr. and Mrs. Edward Will be hosts at a covers on Saturday evening their home, honoring Mias An tte Black, who departs soon to Vassar. Thomas ie Burwell dinner of Enjoyable Re ce tion Visitors | Providing an opportunity for their to meet their house guests, George H. Boucher and Mrs. Barnes entertained with a tea y afternoon at the home of Boucher, in honor of Mrs. Rex| of Yakima, and Miss Harriet | of Moosejaw, who are visit-| Mrs. Boucher, and also in com- it to Mrs. Barnes’ house guest, Clarence Gammon ot Tacoma. | in shades of purple and pink massed with artistic skill in the in room, where the ents Teceived by the hostesses, | of honor and Mrs>George B. | jeld, Mrs. W. A. Foster, Mrs. J Wright, and Mrs. J. H. Little was chosen for the ng room, effectively develop- | \ masses of golden glow, mari 4 button flowers. Alternat. ¢ urns were Mrs. Bert Fan) L. Mohundro, Mra. Cal (R4 Mrs. Harry Kaufman ‘ices was Mrs. O. C. Fos. \p of young ladies as Sisted at the, tabie including Miss | incon JUL Dey and Miss Luctle ‘Miss Sutia Frey and Miss Lucile! Gammon. Li rmorel McDowell | P Welcomed the Aor. at the door During the afthoon a delightful | Musical prokratiwas given, with Miss Iris Cantiel@ay.4 Billy Sullin “fer and Miss MildF “yyy | soloists. Tol atrodece Dag, Hardenbergh Mrs. Theodore F. Ha her daughter, Miss Gertenen = arden Bergh, have extended invisions for & tea to be given Thuraty. ‘atin Moon, September 16, at their ome in| Zaurelhurst, honoring Mrs.j ewig Hardenbergh of Chicago, wit with Mr. Hardenbe gh arrives tod, Spend some time in the city *herson as to IRUITS that you love mertime seem more winter tn the form of pres MELOMAR & unique fiaver with a smooth, mellow tires the palate. Another thing can't “candy.” appeal new sweetness MS ON AM BINE LS Pel A Re 6 err ee eee “utente Powe PAAR rene ratetaaR saat and Miss jand Miss Katherine Jerome evening at their home, tea table) ° [lettuce leaves. in delicious imparts to fruit there's the real fruit keennens MELOMAR nS UESTS LAH MITCH Society Editor of AL COL The Star FISHER WAS AT HOME Mrs, Donald Goodnow Graham, of | Miss Julia Clark, of New York, who sher, Rustic baskets of red gladioll, dorned the drawing room and library ry basket of Japanese marigolds and | were Mrs, Wallace Fred: Fox, Jr, and Mra, John Miss Elizabeth Hurlbut, | Miss Farris | spitalities bert R pam were Harriet Baxter ¢ Beatrice Felge To Remember FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 ¢ for Mise Bleanor Irene Fisher and Miss Alice with Miss Frances Oldham an hoatens SATURDAY, SEPTEMNER 11— Jeane Ives and Miss Alice Ives embers of the Biack- Vr n swimming of Mre Burwell! Mine An Raward SUNDAY Mra James supper SRPTEMBER t2— De Veuve’s oring Miss Stewart Macklin, at MONDAY, Miss Parris the Yacht Irene Fisher, Graham SEPTEMBER 13— Norton's luncheon at to honor Miss Donald Good Mise Julia Mra and oD. » compl Mra, Graham and Mi Fisher's dance The little daughter of Mr. ¢ —Portrait by James & Merrihew. shent of Mise Jerome ond Mr. Albert C. Stub, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER t0— Mine Kath to Mr 9.00 p.m. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER tt The marriage of Miss Irene Fisher to Mr. Jahn Loor Locke, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O D, Pinber WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER t2— wedding ptubb, at CLUBS FOR FRIDAY issionary Society of Bethany Chureh The Women's Missionary society o& the Bethany Presbyterian church will hold a luncheon at 1 o'clock on Friday at the church. ee Gamboliers’ Club te Dance | The Gamboliers will hold the first dance of the season Friday evening | at the Masonic temple. hospital from Mra FL pitol 4017. Mrs. Maris to Entertain Mrs. Harland R. Maris, Jr., will) S ee entertain six guests informally at . ‘ luncheon in her apartment Saturday Kansas Women's Club ‘The Kansas Women's club wil! rT 1 of Miss Irene Fisher ary agen oes aay meet at the home of Mra, James | Normile, 209 11th ave. ata o'clock for luncheon. Women's Century Club The Women's Century club will Supper for San Francisco Guest Mr. and Mrs. Adler Brown enter. Avon tained informally at supper Monday | ™eet !n members’ hall. Y. W. C. A compliment.|&t 2 PB. m. All members are urged ary to Mr. Harry Timm of San Fran. | % be Present. cisco, who ts spending the week in Seattle, |VEG ET. ABLE SAL. AD 1 cup shredded cabbage 1 cup cooked beets (diced in 44- inch pleces) % cup shredded celery . see Altrua Club The Altrua club will have fall rally and dinner in the cafeteria of the Y. W. C. A, to be followed by a | business meeting American Legion cadens No, 18 The auxiliary to Seattle Post Ne Salt and pepper 18 of the American Legion will b Mix vegetables. Moisten with| their regular meeting Friday ever piled salad dressing. Arrange on) ing, September 10, at Sp. m, in Vet \erans’ hall, the Armory re ADDITIONAL CLUBS A be rw ED DRESSING SALAD | 2 tablespoons flour | tablespoon sugar teaspoons salt teaspoon pepper teaspoon dry mustard tablespoons butier cup milk cup vinegar ecm Beat flour, sugar, salt, pepper, mustard and eggs together in a dow bie-botler top. Add milk: slowly and cook over hot water till thick, stir ring constantly. Add butter and vine | gar and cook until thickened Meeting This Evening of Rainier Post The women's auxiliary to Rainier Post No. 21, American Legion, will meet tomorrow evening at § o'clock in Veterans’ hall in the Armory. A will bé made on the state conference of the Legion auxiliaries held in Spokane last week. F will be made for a card party to be held the latter part of the month Mrs. Kenneth Durham, president Mrs. Maurice Thompson and Mrs William Inglis were the delegates report again. 9) Preserving, Time the sum in * so few places where MELOMAR won't vork im erves. —you'll be surprised preserves and @ never Fo Preserving: Use the same proportions of MELOMAR TYRUP to fruit as you would that Preserves peepee COWNER & CO. Portland, Ore. Int Seattle | | | Conducted by | LOUISE |\CONCERT AT ARENA | FRIDAY NIGHT night at the Arena thetr Signor Ser o de Primo, beatuiful I ‘Thene artist under the ott- Huntington, |musle lovers will have ortunity to hear | plan t who ar auspicen of | pearing uw, T. 8B |BEEF LO: AF | | 1% pounds round steak tablespoon ch one teaspoon onion juice slices bacon teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper t fine or have ba 1 crumt Add it « mix | rind, pepper | dripping | put and five minutes |VARIED USE \OF THE LEMON Attacks of lemon Paste in # roll and p Dredge with pan (about a ¢ Shape 7 bake 20 minutes lenny in the clothen: ndigestion are sulphur and . Lat emoves burt and Mrs, Clyde D. Pike. textures » rubbed bad he id grease stal arble surf and ler t Halt ral a day 4 lemon. breaks uy Lemon removes | wood and n Magnes °, is on ade | excel) to wht © rubbed o ften tle lemon ju at night will texture Ler juice and w t that for bre from Rainier Post to th | conference auxiliary Knickerbocker Club Knickerbocker also makes the sb w The ite third anniversary 4 Lemon is expel shoes, To ™ with a noft cloth the| Washing the hair with a so! lot free it from | secretions. keep it Jand bright prevent out Lemon juice will cure wounds in the hands and }¥. W. ©. A. Health Classes to Begin eee” Ohi ininn ball on Satur - m of Stephen day evening in the Masonic | The committee opening event includes Mr Haynes, Mr. Tony B Mr, Trafford Hute s and Mr. Ju in charge lemon juice wil Also ndenthaler r on Mun Ca n Haynes | son Gymnasium classes begin Septem: | | ber clean sfiver cours dirty Lemon juice w jand brass. Alse xamination is required before! and pane class woPk starta, Take an inventory of your physical condition. Register| payING BACK IN HIS OWN w and be ready to begin with the! phe w but class ‘There will be classes for those who are normal and wish to keep in that 1 jon. There w | vidual health work ood mpecial ex promote “Ite a beet Suest I found in my olt News. alxo be for The forests of Western §\ stated to be 200,000,000 thone which physical 4 dardw of he The swimming pool for regular fall If you are rested tch for the forming of A. Athletic club. an extent acr normal ment and higher and efficier is now aith y the Training School for furlough from Fatehgarh Dr. Clementine C. Bash, Douw hos@ital of Pekin, China | Mins Alice @. Monk, princip | the Girt schoo! Bapporo, J Mins Mary @fil on September of the Home the School China Mrs Sitka Mrs from t Mrs John China Dr. MeDonald, the China Inland m Miss Soltau furlough the China Inland missic Members of th make ope and } wor sports, ir w the ¥. W py Women's Presbyterial Luncheon Following their regular monthly | meeting of the Women's Preaby of Seattle Presbytery to be held | Tuesday ember 14, in the la | parlors of the Firat Preabyt church, the ladies will serve eon at 1 p.m aries on thelr = in ure to of these Mra and Mrs attle Ko’ ake muper ‘nomics depar in of Girls in Han Herbert Jackson Alaska. H. P. Packard umia, Weat Persia L, Harve Kerr hospital McKean m tui Industrial | in honor of mission: furloughs and who are fur the city prior to their de fields. The most ta are residents J nurse, fro! invited guce ci in G tle, and include Soltau, di Addisor furlough ughter of Mr.| on Campbell, of Kangke furlough sion J fr om Jessie B. Mck Mra, D. C. Hall just returned from New Yo and will mail for India tn October. Mins Sarah L, McRobbie, head of | B ina de, guest of having reservations tember 10, P Campbell, Kenw Blinn, Qu her sister by Friday Mra, F or M 4 Fall Styles Displayed by The Stenswick Shop 1632 Fourth Avenue SUITS $45 Distinctive in beauty value. Fur trimmed tailored. Materials: Serge , Tricotine Velour and Silvertone THIS SPECIAL SALE IS FOR FRIDAY AND ATURDAY of this week. We have Coats ranging in price from $24.50 to $125.00, including Salts Plush and Baffin Seal. and and Call in and let us show you the new arrivals NOW on*display. The Stenswick Shop 1632 Fourth Ave. Near The New Long COATS at the extremely price of $45.00 Velours, Bolivia one Chameleons collars, silk low New and lined Times Building Lo = atime 0° serena 6 PEPIN 5 CTS BT UN RO ANNABLE Grated rind half a lemon ped parsley cup dried bread crumbs rel along tem and whiten black stains Nurses, India can, who wil from school in Presbyterial please THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1928. ~ lro MAKE COFFEE |WITHOUT SUITABLE \CORFEE POT | When making coffee for a crowd and a big coffee pot is not available there veral, ways of managing a successful result ! A large stewpan with a tightfit ting cover makes @ perfectly good container. A salt sack that has been carefully and boiled so that the printing ip all removed from the a good coffee bag. should be twice as large ry to merely bold the Coffee expands & little when and should not be cael g Gok % What u New-Rich Wear! Siees| for | E and daughter will depa where igned t on'n office in tha Mis next Meister rt we are | Chicago, | bee Ma Jor the Mra, Fr end of the nk Fretwel) will week for Yakima the guest of Mr k and ve the} to spend | Margue Mine Gladys washed cloth maker The t as ia n put into packed in the bag If more 1 pound of coffee t# needed put it into several bags. The strength will be extracted more eas ily and quickly from the coffee grounds POPOVERS 1 eup flour % teaspoon salt J ege % eup milk ‘4 teaspoan melted butter Mix salt and flour; add milk grad rming smooth batter; add n egg and butter; beat with egg beater; p ed muffin pans and en in a hot oven. [rite Stewart eattle : first wie dl Mme annlan a Mr be Mrs, Willian part tom: the Pitt »w for Dillingham will Winnipeg, Man. « few days of and Mrs, Stephen Franklin © at the Royal Alexandria hotel In Chic joined by Mr Dillingham. after a #hort sta to a wat }to be Mr Plerc f than ne D> eho will be and return Ken y will thelr home in Louisville arn willl | 4 in the Mr the Stafford B spent w end iver « Mr Lr 4 three week Hendr Flor trick n gues 1 town ‘aving tomorrow foi r, Jr., left Tuesday trip thru the k fi | Bast. und thru re minute hot butt 30 10°36 min Mr c ter A Min He » arid her} bake t and put in flour uptul) week their home b ure le in Mi THE WORKLESS WORKER The White Collar Man—A skilled ker, are you? Where are your worker. Mins 1 Ohio, # Lorraine Lonn « Other Fellow—Sold "em to an odd-job man. What does a skilled worker want with tools?—Detroit News TH NURSE deaire| Jamen F Among cattle people n Vancou mt Tucker — wash DEAUVILI It's the to er famous bum, going like th ville ance h and their ations that has put this | water pla the may the society who are elmewhere this Gowns i toe eure five Dea \Women Who Are Ill To ‘penders, aa beste. |e Pinkham’s new-rich are spenders, say the townsfolk. So they worry little about sleevelefis, stockingless Fast Rocheiter, N. Y—*T have used Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vi Compound several think i am a practical nurse and when I get run down and nervous I take the V Compound. I also have trouble with my bladder when I am on my feet and Lydia E Pinkham’s Sana- from cob. Cut bacon in tive}Wash relieves that. I have ree- yall pieces and cook in a frying-| ommended your medicine to several PAN over a slow fire to try out the | Foung, a oo Es merge | fat. Add corn and milk. Cover and) Dy 1t- —dirs. L. Bartow cook slowly for 10 or 15 minutes tii Lincoln Rd., East Rochester, N. Y. corn ts tender. Season with pepper) Young women who are troubled and brown quickly. Fold and serve) with pginful or irregular periods, at once jbackache, headache, dragging-down | sensations, fainting spells or in- | digestion should take Lydia E. Pink- a ham's Vegetable Compound. | Thou- *vecy| sands have been restored to health by to 70, han become an annual affair | “is root and herb remedy. in Chesham. In the tug of war the| Write for free and helpful advice to team of maidens beat the matron. A/| Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (com- 64-year-old woman won the sprint) fidential), Lynn, . Women | race ‘open, read and answer such letters, Shoe Service In your desperation to secure shoes that will hold the child, you buy heavy, ungainly shoes, only to find that they lose their skape quickly and do not give good service. Buster Brown Shoes Made Over the Now Famous Shaping Lasts 4 give a maximum service because | ; . the child stands straight and true. ¢ Built substantially, yet not heavy, *they wear long and look well as long as worn. Teach your child to stick to this last and when grown they will bless you. Look for Buster in the Window His picture is also stamped in the sole of the genuine. Buster Brown SHOES Cost no more than the ordinary shoes, yet they are made from dependable leath- ers; have government-standard oak tanned soles and are built throughout for genuine service. leved rwell Putnam se und Mra, Henry K returned from a week's around Vancouver island Mre departing | Kaxt, to pb Rhodes, n hoo! new-r ate wens old paste on atains yea L ‘ William next w their Cascadill Rhodes for the William J preparatory » of Mr. home will be thelr sonindaw and and Mra. Aubrey Wil from Hunt's Point one times a , such tumes. ras, 4 QUINCE HONEY 4 large quinces 3 pounds sugar 4 cups water Pare and grate fruit water and sugar in p and boll min Pu ized cans and seal whi! |FRIED CORN 6 cars sweet corn 2 slices bacon 2 tablespoons milk pepper t corn con ns of nto a the ton, wh ve n on fo) rs fine. I. nm the present at the rplember Oak and Put fruit, ving kettle | nutes steril Lambert Sternbergh and Mra x ave Fee birth September 8 rub ue daugh con fa tutios fatty | 1 and children vo from Rest three Saints {| Cut enjoyed a , slight excel Mr. Marwhak for n, who ‘has been sass) East © participating in pots tennis tournaments in Wihniper, treal, Southampton, New York will return to his home rome SPORTS FOR WOMEN CHESHAM, England, sports meeting for women only ston. COIN | Saturday oe Accompanied by Lewin of Lon Ange Mrs. B. Grant | MeMicken returned last weel# after spending the summer in the iberia | Mre. Lewis will remain until t en in| of ne trous. 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