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MISSES KARLA AND CLAIF Betty Craft of Bellingham, Miss Tren Various late garden flowers. Blue delphinium filled the bronze bas Dabliag grapes Mrs. Merrit! Frederick Sprout and R. Fox, Jr. Miss Gertrude Lewis, M Beth Lewis. The second hour the @uties of the urns was assumed by Mrs. Roger Morse Bone and Mrs. M Roses Downs, and the assistants were Cynthia Robertson, Miss Elixa- Chadwick, Miss Clara Emory and Miss Mildred Lewis. Lite Mary Oldham received the cards at the door, Mrs. McCord to Honored . d William Bennett McCord, Mra, Ewing Price has arranged Wednesday ot the coming week. Luncheon for Bridal ‘Mrs. Dana W. Brown wil enter fala at luncheon at her home in Miss Roberta Hai! her fiance, Mr. John T. Bibb, if.> The invitations will include the members of the brie party. iss Tucker Names E Miss Alice Tucker will be at to about seventy of her friends afternoon. At the urns Mrs Dudiey Roberts and Miss Roberts will preside, asisted ‘Miss Joanna Sprague, Miss Etiza- Bayley, Miss Catherine Cochran Miss Mary Donworth. A miscel- shower will be an added Mony Dinner Parties Scheduled for Tonight A merry party is certain at the Golf and Country club this ing, as the number of reserva- continues to increase hourly. : © groups of friends will ‘Be Mr. and Mra V. H. Hutchinson, §) ATTRACTIVE AUTUMN TEA || FOR BRIDES-ELECT BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS ‘ Society Nditor of The Star friends most delightfully at the tea hour this afternoon, honoring Miss Brightcolored autumn leaves were used in the living room, combined with > to its handle, with a splashing bow of orange taffeta, was a bunch of @ver the handsome board during “the first hour, assisted by Mrs. Robert iss Mlorida Singleton and Miss Bliaa-) Entertaining for the pleasure of | to be given at her home| West Seattle on Thursday, complt | insworth | RE STOLTENBERG entertained their © Fisher and Miss Margaret Huteson in burnt orange and yellow hue, and ket which centered the tea table; tied Mra. John Dudley Roberts presided DATES To Remember SATURDAY, Lid} Mise Mase! MeMillan to » Givbe to entertain members ef Stubd-Jerome wed- @ing party at eupper at her of Mise Irene Fisher Loor Locke, at the and Mrs 0. D. Wilton Fairbanks a9 hostess. ——- GRITEMBER 1¢— te $:39 ercloek, in the Chureh of the Epiphany. Senator T. C. Power and his sister, Mise Sarah Power, of Helena, Mont, are spending a few weeks in town, guests at the Hotel Washington. eee Mra. Arthur J. Rhodes will remove the last of the month from her home in Lake Forest Park to New York City to join Mr. Rhodes and make that city their home eee Mise Jeenle B. McBride, formerty of Seattle, who has been in New York, is the guest of her brother. sical accomplishment. Mrs. Beeler is possessed of a host of friends, because of her delightful personality and mu- BATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1920, USIC In Seattle Conducted by LOUISE ANNABLE The Scotti Grand Opera company | will open their engagement here on September 27 with the double pro- ‘gram of “L’/Oraeola” and ace.” “L/Oracolo” is an opera in one act by France Leoni, with words |by Camillo Zanonl, It was adapthd |etpal roles will be sung by Francesca Peralta, Antoni Scotti, Leon Rothier | Louis D. Angelo, Anna Roselle and Palo Annanian taking the leads the last evening, Scotti will appear an Scarpia in “La Tones.” He will be assisted by Florence Easton and London and Paris Erno Dobnanyl, ist, after an extensive tour of Ger. many, Austria, Russia and Great Britain, will return to appear in America this fall, Mischa Elman, violinist, has been decorated by the king of the Bel- glans. | Otokar Bartik, concert manager. is planning on bringing Jan Kube- lk’s twin daughters to America for & tour this coming season. | Alice Gentle will sing the title role in “Carmen” when it opens at the Manhattan Opera house on Septem ber 20. Eve Liminana, Argentine pianist, | will appear in many concerts and re- citals during the coming year. | Eleanor Painter will sing Tirin. delii's song, “Love Will Find You,” in her tour of Florodora this sea ron. then a four weeks’ | the City of Mexico CASSEROLE OF CHICKEN 1 fowl (not a spring chicken) 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons lard Flour engagement in —Portrait by Snow; Christy Studio oe ecer a eae eek ee W. Blaine st Hungarian pian-|¢in at 10 o'clock. events. promptly at 12 o'clock. Columbus hall Balt and pepper Honor, Cut chicken for frying. Melt lard| Lodge No, 2, A. 0. U. W., will hold jtwo series of progressive en in flour, season and fry a good| parties, the first to take place on rane hae ee Oo ty Gon nt thers in-law and sister, Dr. and Mra D. C. Hall Miss McBride was connected with the Seattle Y. W. C. A. for 10 ,| years and in New York has been attending the. National Training school of that institution. She ex- pects to leave in October for India. to remain five years in continuation of her association work. eee Mrs. E. W. Purdy of Bellingham is spending the weekend with Col. and Mrs. Henry Landes. eee Mrs. P. A. McLennan of Vancou- ver, B. C,, is spending the week in town, the guest of her sister, Mrs. inhaling Tincture of lodine one member who objects so seriously MT ebouid thre to ook Mf tanaling deapair and stone oe ogpepetan tincture of iodine ta benefictal or harmful to weak or diseased Jungs. One doctor mid he cured a woman of consumption in three months by having her inhale six drops of todine in one-half cup hot water three times a day, A. You should beware of a doctor who says he cures a patient of tuber culosia in three months by the man. ner you suggest, or in any other manner. If you are suffering from tuberculosis please mend me your pame and address, so that I can send you some bulleting Worms Q. Please send me a prescription to cure worms, Would they be the cause of a pain in my right aide when I breathe? A. There are many varieties of worma, and the treatment differs. If you believe you are suffering from worms, go to a physician and have him give you a thoro examination. Pee the vedthebte’ tecbedben tate uncovered pan the odor is not as strong as when tightly covered. And it's deodorant is burned in the living rooms while the onions are being cooked in the kitchen there will be absolutely no unpleasant fumes. Onions are such an éxcellent food that It pays to make quite an effort to serve them to those in the family who will eat them, As a bulky and ballast food they have no equal thi time of year. ‘They contain both sulphur and phos- phorus, minerals which give tone to the blood, Aside from their food value they are comparatively cheap—sufficient reason in itself for using them often. ci etn a COTTAGE CHEESE Cottage cheese in an easy and inex. pensive dish to prepare, Almost "fhe Kappa Alpha Theta sorority were delightfully entertained last at dinner at the home of A. M. MacWhinnie st the lands, honoring | number of girls who are. entering the of Washington Yor the fall term. Covers were placed for rge McDonald, and Mrs. J. C. C @ around a fmost attractive group jen. ‘of pink dahlias and blue delphin- $4.8 Golden glow in abundance| Miss Retty Craft of Bellingham adorned the sun room and the ball | arrived this morning to spend a week tte wal and window decor-| as the guest of the Misses Karla and delft blue, made a lovely | Claire Stoltenbergh. ‘The method of making bread, no for the effective bowls ds matter how safe and sanitary, is not Mr. John Cowles Claypool, son of much of a safeguard if the bread ts Judge and Mrs. C. E. Claypool, who) nog rapped immediately after it is sraduated this year from the college! . THE WRAPPED LOAF OF BREAD In most of the cities thruout the United States, or in the more pro gremsive cities, at any rate, the en- terpriaing baker puts his tread up in sanitary, wrapped packages. This is an ideal arrangement and one that should appeal to everyone tn- terested In the health of his family, or the health of the community brown. Remove chicken to a caaser-|Tuesday evening, September 21, at Evergreen hall, at 9 p.m. The com- mittee Includes Mrs. Mabelle Peter sen, Mra. Anna M. Barth, Mra Meliasn Wells, Mra. Clara Lotka, Mrs. Anna Farrier and Mra H. K. Cranney. Refreshments will be served. ola Make a gravy in the frying pan and pour over chicken. There should be enough gravy to cover chicken. Cover, Put in oven and cook slowly for one or two hours, it depends on the age of the bird. This is a very good way to cook a chicken inclined to be tough, \STUFFED GREEN |PEPPERS 4 medium alzed peppers 1 cupful bread crumbs school. attend. \% cupful nut meats Tomato juice, water or milk alt Remove tops from peppers; take out seeds and the white partitions parboil 15 minutes; drain; mix bread crumbs, nuts, butter, ealt and liquid; it will take about onethird cupful, depending on the dryness of the | bread crumbs; fill peppers with stuff ling and, bake 15 or 20 minutes in moderate oven. ore ‘ainsworth Selects Wedding-Day Mrs. J. Walter Hainsworth is is- @uing invitations for the marriage of her daughter, Roberta, to Mr. John |. Bibb, Ie., Tuesday evening, Octo- @ the Major will perform the service in of one hundred and Miss Hainsworth has wedding party, which will include Mr. Bibb's sister, Mrs. Payson Hay /Ward as matron of honor, Miss Osceola House of Port Townsend, of Tacoma will be her bridesmaids. ‘he ring bearer will be little Miss Andre Houston. Mr. Helmuth Gehmits will act as groomsman for Bibb. The ushers are to be Mr. Smith, Mr. Earl Latimer, Mr. Ted Faulk, Mr. William Beamer of ‘Tacoma Entertainment for Miss Power Dr. Annie S. Turner was hostess @t a charmingly informal luncheon yesterday at her home for the pleas- ure of Miss Sarah Power of Helena, Mont., who is a guest In the city. A lovely bowl of white roses centered the table. eee Dinner at Golf Club Mr. and Mrs. Walter EF. Galbraith ‘will entertain twelve guests at din- Mer this evening at the dinner-dance at the Seattle Golf and Country elub. ma 3 ue or RE . Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. George 8. Sherwood announce the marriage of their @aughter, Maxine, to-Mr. Karl Will- W. Holton, of After October 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hol- ™ ton will be at home at the Weir Spartments. > CLUBWOMEN AP | STATE FAIR ‘The State Federation of Women's S33 eee Fe state fair in Yakima, September 20- 25, to which all visiting club women are invited. The woman's building has been remodeled and rearranged to permit of a better display ‘of the Ustal exhibits and to include the features to be introduced for Me first time by Mies Mary Romy, i charge of women's work, par SARS OAR ‘There are seid to be 256,000,000 Dirds in the state of Kansas, i Bo te o fam Holton, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. | British Columbia. | > dubs ts to have headquarters at the | of science at the yeirernity of Wash. | junday night tor | ington, leaves Cleveland, wheré he will take a four- years course in medicine and surgery at Western Reserve uni ity cee Mrs. Frederick P. Holbrook ana| child: left Thursday for a two. weeks’ visit with her sister, Mrs. John B. Coen of Spokane. eee Miss Alice C. Bushee, Miss Jos.) ephine Shields, Miss Auriel Blair and Miss Isabelle Stuart will leave Mon day f enter Whitman college at Walla-Walla. eee Mrs, Louis Goldsmith of Portland is the guest of her mother, Mrs. 8. Aronson, expecting to remain enti October 1. eee Mrs. 8. Aronson has removed from her home on 16th ave. N. to an apart ment at 1515 E. Madison st. eee Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Tyler are entertaining Mrs. Tyler's parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charies Oudin and Miss Marie Oudin of Spokane. ove Mrs, Frederick V. Brown, daugh- ter, Mrn. children will remove the first of the week from a residence on Federal ave. to the Hotel Otis. Charies Ross, and grand-| made. The human hand may always be expected to be covered with germs except on rare orgy Many | bairs. of hands bandie yéur loaf of | bread before it geta to the family _— j table: Even if the grocer happens to be extremely careful in keeping his store and person clean, before he recetves the bread it is handled by the baker, his clerks, the drivers and probably the grécer's boy; all “have @ hand tn the pie.” The wrapped loaf of bread, by itself, will not, of course, insure long life and happiness, but it is one of the many precautions that should be taken, a precaution very nearly as tmportant as the demand for milk in @ sealed bottle. Q Tell me a cure for weak kid- neys. Does taking exercises for the stomach before retiring strengthen them any? What should my diet be before retiring? A. I do not know what you mean by “weak kidneys,” but have the tm- pression that you are making your own diagnosis from symptoms which you misinterpret. If you feel that you have kidney trouble, by all means go at once to a physician and| have him give you a thoro examina- tion, including an examination of} | the heart and arteries and analysis of urine. Do not attempt to treat yourself. The Public Health Service Matinees 2:30, PANTAGES Beginning Monday Matinee Nights 7 and 9. “THE RISING ‘Ten gifted children Daniel Presents f stageland In a ENERATION” dashing singing and voltae Daniel, Buster Urown, AW & AVERY rrying On” ‘THE GOLDEN BIRD” Presented by Miss Lorraine Evans, Violinist In Thety COOPER & RICARDO “AH, GIMME DE ville Favorites Newent Hit RING” Geneyal Admission—Matinees 25e. Nights 40¢. 50c. METROPOLITAN THEATRE ONE WEEK—OPE) {0 NBA. Niner atta f AMERICAS Most BEAUTIFUL: A NOTABLE CAS A STAGE FULL 9 AN ORCHESTRA A SCENIC Night Prices—$2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 50c. Matinee Prices—$1.50, $1.00, Plus War Tax. , ° It i* not at all Hkely that the pain| everybody likes it, and it has a very! The whole southern cosst of in the right side when you breathe, | definite food value of which you speak in your letter, | not too often to use it in some form, to the warm Japan current running has anything to do with worms. Once a week is| Alaska hag @ temperate climate, due lelose by. either with deasert or salad. ING SUNDAY NIGHT—MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY BIN HO TUNEFUL- ENJOYABLE - COMIC_OPERA - of OPERATIC STARS WORTHFUL SINGERS of SYMRHONY PLAYERS RODUCTION UNEXCELLED NOW ON TRIUMPHAL TOUR FOLLOWING TWO YEARS IN LEADING CITIES \ CLUBS FORK MONDAY Fisle Lincoln Benedict Cub The Elsie Lincoln Benedict will moet at the home of Mrs. ©. “Pag: | Harper, evening at 8 o'clock. 1612 N. 46th Bighth and Olive st Mission eee will Luncheon to be Mra. |and Louis D'Angelo, In “1. Pagit cee : acel” Anna Roselle, Morgan Kings Chapter AC, P. FE. O. Tho regular meeting of the Wom |ton and Picco will #ing Chapter AC, P. B. O., will hold ite | $h’s Century club will meet at the | Tuesday evening, September 28,| first meeting of the season Monday,|*: W: C- A. Friday, September 25, af |"La Boheme” will be given with| September 20, at the home of Mrs.|22-™- ‘Te Americanization depart Orville Harrold, Marie Sundelius,|D. H. DeCan, in the Adelaide apart. |™ent will™Mmuve charge of the pro ments, corner 14th ave N. E, and E. For | 47th st., at 2 o'clock Queen Anne Circle Fruit and Flower jMario Chamiee, Queen Anne Circle, Fruit andjattendance is desired. aie We a 2 Flower Missiop, will hold an all-day “ee etna Verrenrath, merican | meeting next Monday at the bome A , | een Anne Childe’ baritone, recently won success In /of Mrs, Philip Dodge Jennings, 1018 ye" The meeting will be- Chapter V, P. E. 0. Chapter V, P. E. O., Monday, Beptember 20, Charles Ferguson, 1116 Grand ave. eee The hontesses will be Mrs. Charles Ferguson and Mrs. Amy Ferguson. Assisting Crowder and Miss Helen Bushee. The | mer series this evening at the Leschf roll call will be answered by current | pavilion at 9 o'clock. be served ADDITIONAL CLUBS Anadel Club The Anadel club will give the first dance of their winter series on Wed. needay evening at the Knights of The committee on arrangements consists of Mr. Doc Bousn's band will play an engage. | Powers, Mr, Douglas McCarron, Mr. ment of six works in Havana and|James Ryan, Mr jother principal cities of the island, |#9¢ Mr. Frank O’Brien, George McAteer Qhlldrea’s Orthopedic Tea Shop A special meeting of chairman of | quarterinch dices. Slice onion very gullds of the Children's Orthopedic Tea Shop will be held Tuesday at| toes, and cook 10 minutes in butter, 10 a. m. with Mrs. Henry Ewing, | stirring constantly. 521 Belmont ave. N. Seattle Lodge No. 7 Seattle Lodge No. 7, Degree of Auxiliary to Evergreen ee Campbell Circle, P..T. A Campbell Circle of the P.-T. A.|@ layer of crumbs. Repeat until all will hold its first meeting of the| is used, making the last layer of «ame new school year on Friday afternoon | crumbs, dotting well : at 3 p. m, September 24, at the| Cover and bake 30 minutes in a hot All are cordially fot ae oe “THE WINSOME invited Monday |The club will study the Fess Capper! will meet | bill and the Sheppard Towner mater with Mrs. | nity bill. Herbert whist Quarante Club ‘The second meeting this year of 7 the Quarante club is to'be held at club|the home of Mr, and Mra. A, B, P.| Forbes, 4111 Alki ave., Tuesday eve ning, September 21, An interesting program has been arranged. see Women's Century Club ‘ Rainier Camp, No 1472 svar bs Onomar Watley can tie Rainier Cump, No. 1472, HN. of| The Literary and Travel depart The scene of the play t# laid in| A= Will give @ benefit dance for a |ment of the Women's Century club Chinatown, San Francisco, The prin. | M®*dy woman on Monday night, Bep will meet at 11 o'clock Friday morn } Dri’ ltember 20, at the Swedish Club hall,|!ng, September 25, in the Y. Wa jc. A gram. eee Brighton P-T. A. The first meeting of the Brigh P.T.'A. will be a reception for the teachers Tuesday at3p.m A large The Queen Anne Childs’ Conservar tion league wil! meet Tuesday after | noon at 1:30 p. m. with Mrs, Resaq |C. MacDonald, 1708 4 Wistaria Dancing Clobd The Wistaria Dancing club will | ive the closing dance of the sum- | VEGETABLE SOUP 1 carrot Salt and pepper ‘Wash vegetables thoroly. @uteas rot, turnip, celery and potatoes into thin. Mix vegetables, except pote Add potatoes | and cook two minutes. Add water | and boil until vegetables are soft. | Add tomatoes and parsiey and salt }and pepper and cook 15 — longer. BROWN BETTY | 2 cups apples 2 cups soft bread crumbs 1 cup maple syrup Whole cloves Butter Pare and core apples and cut inte quarterinch dices. Butter @ taking dish. Put in a layer of apples, pour over part of syrup, dot with butter and sprinkle with spices. Cover with with butter, to! oven. Remove the cover and brown quickly. Serve with lemon sauce, Wi vOU “BILLIE” BINGHAM as the od ead The Big, Gorgeous Spe- cialty offerings of an Elaborate Nature With a jee AION TWENTY- FIVE GIRLS WEEK—WITH A CONTIN- TODAY : GORGEOUS WITH PEP DOW” | ¥ OW HERE FOR THE 5 S PERFORMANCE AND SUNDAY THE SPEED LIMIT QF LAUGHTER— WITH A WEALTH =OF MELODY AND COs. TUMES. The Jolliest Show inTown This Week! ZIP and LAFS Bewitchery of face and magic in their dainty dancing feet RPHEUM THIRE ANC MAD 1SOn SEATTLE’ $1,000,000 THEATRE BEAUTIFUL ,