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hdd SESTeLe STAR s— |2,000 WOMEN FRENCH BABIES’ Lace Pattern WANT TO WED FATE A New Design TONBRIDGP, Eng. + Councillor] PARIS. — Startling figures in ree Donald Clark has received nearly) gard to the Infantile mortality Every Week 2,000 replies to the letter recently| France have just been published) — published from a Californian who! Of every thousand children, one im PRETTY DANCE AT GOLF CLUB FOR HOUSE GUESTS ; WHEEL MED JON 4 Y BEU > SOUTTS asked him to find a wife, Mont of| four die before the age of one. The : BY BEULAB eel Cot TTS ee 5 gtitahes ana fort 8 ie, the letters have been sent on to the| cause of the heavy mortality t# at H os 3 6 jouble crochet inte ac mai ms DANCE AT THE SEATTLE GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB given 7 nto Californian, There were only one or| tributed to the ik of ternity ring, chain 2, double crochet into th®| two letters that did not bear the sign | bospitals and child welfare institue Yast night by Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Fisher and Miss Irene Fisher for their of sincerity tions. Rouse guests, Mr, and Mrs, Donald Goodnow Graham and Miss Julia Clark, | ‘Was & most enjoyable affair, Autumn leaves in brilliant array leet a color ful note to the mérry scene where one hundred and fifty of the younger set @anced thru the evening hours. Supper was served at midnight in the ’ @pacious living room. Assisting tn the entertainment were Mr. and Mrs.) . | Burr Fisher and Mr, and Mra. W. W. Warren. | ' eee ot health, paattation, ° ice el he oe anew it sent es sand Devertmant, U, 8. Pub- Ye Health I herviee, Waehin; ALIMONY PUT BAN ON CLUB HIT WIGGLE AND NEW YORK.—The Alimony club, WABBLE As the Ludiow st. Jail is sometimes! NEW YORK.—“Let’s have done called, may not be so popular this| with wiggle and wabble” waa urgi winter if Sheriff Knott's annual! as a slogan for the American | budget of proposed expenses is trim-| eiety of Teachers of Dancing. med by the board of estimate, H@) teachers and people who dance asks $1,400 for coal alone, an in-| this slogan in mind it will goa crease of $200. The food bill is $400| way to eliminate whatever censui The Question: What can be done for nearsight:-| ledness? Can you ive me the name| of some tgedicine to make the pupils | smaller? ~ Dinner for New _ York Guest In compliment to Mrv. James Kid @er of New York, who is the house ‘The Answer: ‘The onty remedy for nearsighted [ness consists in the wearing of} To Remember WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13— ney Seat na ae “hare ronan at tanchale Sets hes Ae | glasses, While there are remedies More than inst ay at HE la yet applied to terprichorean -Btruve entertained with a dinner of Me lwhich decrease the size of the pupil ks ab tecshb..tt taining formances,” & was atated. ee renee oF teak ret Long Beach |of the eye, they should be used onty| ring; contiiue until you have made|which was lot with the decine et| Xf = woman would alway? write |when prescribed by a physician, It) seven spaces, ‘art in the seventeenth century, was|the pontacript first it would is very dangerous to tamper with} Chain 2 and double crochet four) not rediscovered unt! 60 years ago,.| her the trouble of writing the lett medicines which change the size of | tines into each space, making a shell | iortnteetties a the pupll, By all meana ask your| by taking off the first two thr | physician to give you the namo of| on the first stitch, holding the last |& reputable eye specialint whom you | two. Continue in a like manner un- | may conmult, Ul you have finished the last double ee crochet. Then take the eight threads eee Miss McMillan to sien Soe es ¥ Be Hostess | her, Mrs Graham and Mies . Miss Hazel McMillan will issue in Vitations ,to the girls of the Stubb- Zerome bridal party for dinner on Gaturday evening at her home. The Guests will be requestéd to come as ~ehildren—hair bows, sox, sticks of andy and other things suggestive of @ne's childhood Sagi “5 dinner . for the en- of Mins Jerome and Mr. Albert C. Stub sie uaeweeiae ie Q. Please mive me some information left on the needie with just one Stag dinner to the members of his Satire . jabout the “monkey giand” and “sheep | atitch. Chain 4 stitches between : with Mr, Albert « * Do they do what 18) coon ghell, * 9 , 7 Can you give me the 3 Vpecialut in these treat. | On wingle crochet stitch, 1 chain ~ ~ stitch, then double crochet five times ! \ | mag Py oe gion ‘A. ‘The adminiatration of surgical! with a chain stitch between each Gor nish School Reception i lands is not watiafactorily entab rypey eo lyn be ye ge Hi giands is no’ an actorily entab-| stiteh to finish t cireie. Tite fon ou meany met Bvet-igg tage [ished as a sound method of treat:| Continue until each space has FX] : > N y Hee IN fon oe many Tmetropelitan ert Charles Stub’ | ment, Some experimental work has| aif circle then, to finish, chain 5| #8 Beattie, brought out the Sun- | aa 1) } been done, but the renulte thus far|and catch it betweerl each double [do not warrant the extravagant] crochet stitch completely around the | elaima which have recently been giv-| wheel, per publicity. If you run down, consult supper at her implantation of monkey of sheep! double crochet stitch, ohn Lor Locks, at the DAY, SEPTEMBER ten Intertaken Guild of the Orthe ie @ charming program rendered by | Hospijal to entertain with dance Parry, Miss Wright, Mra. Me- &t the Yacht club for the benefit : and Mon. Jou-Jerville. It was of the by 1 Tickete may be fr ™ rR Ba all quite informal and as delightful, bee or ie tea, Doctors agree that the Olive Oil habit is healthful for you. ie endl ardapabis roigkorpte| new artists whom the school ays are cordially invited to be pres added to its faculty made such & ent at the meeting of the Golden Era impression Sunday evening | cub trom 11 a. m. until 4 p. m/ in the their formal recitals, which will | jadies’ parlors of the First Presb; part of the artist series of the| rian church. Please bring lunch, ‘Will be looked forward to with ee anticipation. Current Events Clase od leg Mra. A. K. Pisken’s current events Dinner for Mr. and class will meet to @eorganiae at, the Mrs. Hardenbergh |home of Mrs. W. 8. Walker, 1804 Mr. and Mrs. pred J tila ents] Or PD e Who with his mother, Mrs. Marguerite Stewart Fisk, left last week for their home in Yakima, after spending several weeks in toivn. ___— Portrait by Grady. _ Eiiaran ol . eee eee Mr! and Mra. Robert Livingstone | Mine Catherine Toplift of Valdex|and Mise Bally Adama left Saturday HELPS spent the weekend as the guset of for Wenatehee by motor, where Mins | MAKE \antertained with a beautifully ap | Columbia PT. A. Misa Marian hee ‘ Adams will remain for & week's wn RICH, ; Cotumbia.P.T. A. meets at 3p. ™.! are php Tworoger left int] MY. and Mra. Ro Wiliam Crosby at th® Columbia school Thursday ros a trp to Boston and| ¥18 Boon remove from their country RED as Washington, D. C, New York and|home to an apartment at Washing | BLOOD Try a tablespoon- Circle B Boston. While in Waahington, ae-|‘% Arma, Mra. W. C. Thompson, Mra. M. C./ 0, eee panied by Mr. Philip. Tindan, Means ant ee yt will be) wit attend the national en: pmen! Returning recently from arcane ostesses at Cir 5 Broagway.| of the Vete: of Foreign wars, to Rest, where they haa spent a mon a \qDF and Mrs, Alfred Irving Bouf-| of the First Presbyterian church at 1) 54 neid inotenner 13 ta were Mre. P. H, Watt and children, fleur were hosts at a delightful din-| p. m. at the home of Mrs. Thompson, page ge ithe dl Bie ‘oil tt 328 N, Tist st. Mr, and Mra, Lionel In re SSS lee Me rn Pop ee tr at. Sd Met ace fe finance, and Mra. Hart, of Vic-| Women of Mooscheart Legion | FdAy for Boston, where he will 8t-| from thelr mummer home to an apart | Women of Mooneheart legion meet tend the Massachusetts Institute Of ment at the Maximilian. _ in fruit juiceaft- " ¢ iat le Beare Teseme Genca ~ ay oe at § p. m. at Moose temple, ‘Technology thts enter. ~ . 2, ee * Luncheon or Visitor 2 RZ de. ts ies wens Yo ur phy siciaAn mata iibten covers phmcrend at| by a ide gry pe ot ate ee ot Lae ee 12 marshmallows : | ly it~ Frederick & Nelson's tea room, com-| Eas!es will be held at 1 p. m. in For igi \Gierd cele wt recommend ting Mrs. G. H. Miller, of Stet hall, Luncheon, business and| Mr. and Mrs, Ralph FL Reed mo- ipraae rod cd . ema a D cards, tored up from Portland and spent the 14 cup chopped length walaute ia cee aes week-end with Mr. and Mra. Walter Soop Seattle Wonderaft Thimble Club | E, Deitel. Gers pincngets ‘Tea Planned for Lah ahem pe ae Cut marshmatiowg in quarters. attle Woodcraft Thimble club at 2:15| Mr. W. Dwight Mead wif depart adhead tia cone alee reso: ‘Mise Claire and Mise Karla Stolten. |? ™- in the clubrooms, 312 Railway | tomorrow for New York, Boston and! } pers have extended invitations for a change building. a Montreal, to be gone about three) pe gAnanke On pee rp en tea to be held at their home on Sat- months, r on i Derday between the tours ot 4 ae Lady Eagien eee Ped cream on top of each service. | — Add a aprig of freak ‘The affair will be for the pleasure| LAdy Eagles will meet in Foresterw’| Mra C. H. Arney, Jr. and twin of Miss Betty Craft of Bellingham, | "ll. Wednesday, at 1 p.m. Lunch. daughters, Jeanne and Patricia, havé| 4 clever girt ta Biss Margaret Huteson and. Mixs|°% business and cards. returned from Coeur d'Alene, where! what you mean when you say things Mazola fried 24'/2 ; they have spent the summer with you don't mean, |" @ome brides in the near future, Signal Corps relatives, Presiding over the tea tabie wit be| Th® Sienai Corps’ auxiliary wilt eee Mrs, Merrill Frederick Sproul, Mra,|™ett ®%h Mrs. Thomas Orphan, 1370| Mrs. Mannie A. Hatl, son and! oun Ce) tatoes John Dudley Roberts, alternating Rainier a § p. m, Wednesday. | geughter-in-law, Mr, and Mra. Horace| 's ‘eS With Mrs. M. Ross Downs ang Mrs. ADDITIONAL CL’ CLUBS M. Hall, have returned from a two) ‘llc , im Roger Morse Bone. A bevy of young reer week motor tip to Spokane and| : nl lard fi i t onl: 7 Indies will assist during the tea hour, ewman Lake s . s —_ Giiadiating the Misses Gertrude and| Cal pnewere cate Lana nine * ice Maited’ Milk | \ WY TWN —tara fried onty ¢ Mildred Lewis, Miss Elizabeth Chad-|c. A. R.. will give its regular card| Mise Lucille Hicks wiN leave to- for Infants end Invalids \ < 4 Y J Wick, Miss Cynthia Robertson, Miss | party at Veterans’ hall, the Armory, | ™0'TOw for Boston, to resume her Avoid Imitations and Substitutes Elizabeth Hurlbut and Mias Florida | on Friday evening, September 17, at ‘ pounds 14 ounces! Bingleton. ike $30 o'clock, Lunchebn and prizes. cee Reception for Pastor Tharston County Degree of Honor Honoring Rev. E. W. Erickson,| Thurston County Degree of Honor, ‘who recently returned from an ex-|*"%!llary to the Ancient Order of tended Eastern trip, there will be a| United Workmen, will hold its semi feception in the Haven Methodist *ual district convention, with an church Friday evening from eight |@!!day session, at Odd Fellows’ hall, Until ten o'clock. Presiding at the|7%omS, Thursday. September 16, ‘ira will be Mra. Robert Seundere Al! King county district members and visitors from the other jurisdic- @nd Mrs. Newton J. Frayn. tions are invited. eee Relief Tea The relief tea of the auxiliary to the Spanish War Veteran will be * held at Mrs, Blackford’s, 3650 Aurora CLUES FOR WEDNESDAY © [ave ‘Thursday, instead of at aire | West int Ob | Haaeiow, 43 was formerly an Mrs. Joseph C. Harris, 2673 28th p ON OEM. - HET jave. 8. W., will be hostess to the RICE FRITTERS ‘West Seattle Art club at 10:30 a. m. HAT Mazola is a better and more Of doughnuts cut uniformly 2% ecoriomical frying fat than lard inches in diameter, Mazola fried 208, has again been demonstrated. This while lard fried only 138, time by Mrs. A. Louise Andrea, ; admittedly one of the greatest ex- This proves conclusively that SOMETHING NEW = "ij FOR YOUR PHONOGRAPH “../} Followt just few suggestions fro ., 7 Bre nabject te EN Greco, with Mira | 1 WP Cooked ree the New ‘Record’ Lisis—and you will want 1 inate k Mazola goes more than three times | BT. Byers wader. Mrs. Burleigh| , | 088 number of these, we are quite sure. Call tn perts in modern cookery. A . i easter tt have ® paper on “Con-/*" jf ena ae S and listen to them played for your approval in , as far as lard for frying potatoes; ry Art.” one of our ‘ 6 tablespoonfuls flo 3 Mrs drea almost far fish: : Seuchalinss ‘sien ght Clab k teaspoonful aking powder Y 30 Private Record Rooms Mrs. Andrea found that 4 Ibs. of twice as for r and two- 4 teaspoonful salt = Till We Meet Again. cool low’ i thirds farth i jen “Laws ‘Concerning ‘Women tnd | ,, 208, 058. Pe ee mugne and ty 2743 { oseoe “Kalakukl He Mazo ked_down to 2 Ibs., fried fi er than lard in frying Children” wed x ing wider t 1,00 Beautiful Obi 0es. F doug’ SUGUavs Gases cheb 201.00 ete ce at| ok a a samme with smite, 5 ! ‘ vases: Ramee Meoniine Silvis, 24% Ibs. of tat _ ile 4 Ibs. of hnuts, | \ the Federated Thought ciub, Ail if-| PY 1 deep tat, Rainbow of My Dreams (fox trot). lard cooked down to 2 Ibs. fried only py terested are invited LOST BEAUTY, ; BU YS easoes wraedes assesses Art Hickman Fae thas rer No housewife who wants to use : Ladten’ Grotto Club 'AKES LIFE £1be. 2508. potanes. Tie ation: Grotto club wi perl TOTTENHAM, Eng.—Worrted be- 5 ‘ _the most wholesome, as well as: the son at 2! cause os | 2 | n ii i i i Bm. atthe Federated cubioure All with hornet RE | § ge BE 5 Simei Sad a Tested on fish steaks, one inch in m@t economical cooking and salad ‘members reques present. that she would never be able to paint | papa i Ee i ee eimai br ooh eee ik a paca ies thickness, Mazola fried 25% lbs. oil, shou'd fail to order Mazola from re Golden Era Club Beavan, 57, committed suicide by $1.25 i dees Renato Z i lon and women over 65 years of| throwing herselt trom a window 2 seeteee anes enato Zanellt while lard fried only 16% Ibs. of fish. her grocer today. ———— cstiuente = p ped {Paice Prologue, ae tilts 4 8 d westh shoe khbes donsete ena Zane! Selling Representatives ALL THE RECORDS--ALL THE TIME is just one reason why you should make this your record store. CHICKERING—MEHLIN—KIMBALL PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS ¢ JOHNSON. 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