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CHARMING TEA AT HOME MRS. ROBERTS BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Nditer of The Star RY DELIGHTFUL WAS THE TRA THIS AFTERNOON given at the home of Mrs. John Dudley Roberts for the entertainment of two THE SEATTLE STAR STAR rohy)| I PALF ANON AF we 0 Mr. and Mrs, Phillips Morrison are removing Monday from the jerre Ferry renidence to an apart ment at Rex Arm eee A group of young men have leaned the former Schram residence | David Gilmour Black, shiouft of fan Franciseo, Mins Nowell in a representative of the Curtis Publiwh- ing company and is on her way eaat- ward to Philadelphia and New York. Mr, Nowell, his daughter, Mins Doro- thy Nowell, and Miss Nowell motored to Mt. Kainier yesterday to spend fow days. eee Miss Jean P, Black, daughter of of Tacoma, has entered Mount Holyoke college, BEAUTIFIERS ARE IN BIG DEMAND CHAMPAIGN, IiL-—With the ap proach of the opening of the fall| term of the University of Llinois, merchants are preparing for a rush of a new variety—that o fthe night cap business. And it in not coeds who are after the caps, The boys CLEANING GLOVES A practical way to ia gloves is to rub the soiled parta of | the glove, with cornmeal, moistened |with gasoline. After that, they jshould be dried thoroly in the alr. | Another yrethod is to dip the glove jin a frult jar partly filled with gaso- line and shaking it up and down, changing the gasoline until it is clean At 919 Madison a#t. for the winter months and have continued to call their quarters the Bachelors’ club The personnel of the club includes | Mr. Charles K, Fulton, Mr, May. mond Hazen, Mr. Tracey Fairchiida, Dr. Ray Hunnold, Mr. Robert Wil son, Mr. George F. Thompson and Mr. Charlies Wal eee Mr. Archie Bymes in at present a guest at the Hotel Assembly. eee ject, Mixs Margaret Huteson and Miss Florine Graff, A color) of red was tastefully developed withio the attractive apartment the use of vivid gladioll and dahlias in rich tones, combined with foliage, At the tea table, the crimson Mora) centerpiece was mort ve under the light of flickering tapers tn silver holders. Mrs. Merrill) ‘k Sproul and Mra, M, Roas Downs presided during the first hour, DATES F. Eberting dispensed hoapt To Remember om five until six. AER Te | clear Of course, the gasoline must be used in the open, Houth Hadley, Mans, which will open|of the institution have adopted this so go var Wiack tx @ grad-! formerly unknown part of the male wate of the Broadway high school, |), Senta. boudolr,” The young man wants to keep his hair slicked back perfectly and shine like a batch of new tar. Hence the nighteap to protect the strands during the night. <apeennccaniasaiscaiile U. S. ARMY Surplus Government Bal Supplies RUSTY FLATIRON |Commercial Merchandise may be cleaned as follows: Tig @ ploce of wax, beenwax is the 4 work and whole cloves best, in a thin cloth, Heat the trons Use perfectly ripe fruit. Scald| enough to melt the wax but not to! and remove skins, Stick each peach| make them extremely difficult to with 6 cloves, Make @ syrup of| handle. Rub the tron with the wax the sugar and vinegar, Add ecinna | and then rub vigorously over # board mon. When bolling, add the peach-| covered with coarse salt | es (enough to fill @ can) and cook| Flatirons that leave a brown streak | until tender but not broken. Put|on immaculate clothes are an abomt| in cans, pour over vinegar and seal) nation and mean an extra amount of while boiling hot | work. TANLAC WAS WONDERFUL BLEGGING SAYo NUR | cal aovbu'be wes tlalbed tad ai down to one hundred and nine- Health Shattered by Over- teen pounds in weight and became work Four Years Ago,|\0ry worried about my condition She Could Find No Ree! rooa, ant 1 made several, tripe t0 lief Until She Finally) the East, thinking that perhaps the 4 change would put me right, but I Began Taking Master Medicine steadily got worse all the time eee Mr. and Mre, Frank Fretwell are guests at the Hotel Sorrento, PICKLED’ PEACHES 1 peck peaches 3 pounds light brown sugar 1 quart cider vinegar 2 ounces stick cinnamon Miss Cynthia Robertéon and Dorothy Greené. Invitations issued to seventy maids and in jumlor circles, eee Miss Helen Troy of Juneau, Alaska, will arrive in the elty on Fridary to resume ber studies at the University of Washington. see Mins Creih Cunningham of Ever ett bas been @ guest in town this week, coming down for the Stubb Jerome and Locke-Fisher nuptials Monday and Tuesday evenings. eee Mrs, John Mungo Dand left this of Mr. L. G. Patullo, 1236 Piet et. morning for Calgary to join Mr. eee TURADAY, SEPTRMNER t0— f j Dand for @ few days. ‘The wedding of Mise Florine Graft ee for Betrothed be k ge ee Mrs. Edgar J. Herg will leave ole « a Me » November 1 for California to visit M jher' mother, Mrs, J. #, Danner, in ‘Misses Lou! ti ; i Seitates i akew tant Berkeley, and her sister, Mrs, Leav ‘at their home at Waterman, | itt Baker, in Ban Francisco, expect Cegh of work Fioioe | Ing to return before the holidays, al er fiance, ign io % 7 Mr. and Mra. Cart F. Gould and on OM, U. va two children are at home to their . Sixteen guests were in-| Sa aT sia friends at 128 Harvard ave, N, - Bag ee oS See Miss Mary Pryor and Mr. Gilbert Mine Miya Shipeshe et Gibabi ile The Little Sons of Mr. and Mra. John F. Murphy Block, with Mr. Clark Bureerd, is departing today for Everett 3 Girls to Home portrait by Snow ; c nhristy | Studio. where for a week she will be the in Honored Boake Peinermectamn co bine SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2— Kueet of Mins Creigh Cunningham. She will again visit in Seattle before menting two prominent Of their club, the Social Mise Mary Loulee Reehester te wed Mr. David Mergen Redertck et ¢ Tea will be served. leaving for her heme, pice club will be hostesses at a) B Gnd miscellancous shower for c’clock im the tabernacle, Baptist church eee gg gy Auxiliary to Seattle Post No, 18 Alice tema Auniliary t0 Beattle post No. i dhe been Helen |] wonDaY, OcTORER 4— American Legion, will hoid their reg “ele d Bi 1g olla ular meeting Friday, September 24 Aerated “tiga died at § p.m, in Veterans’ hall, the announced their engage | and this affair is one of which their friends are plan Mr. and Mre Lyman Hoge Black's dinner for the Biack-Pryor bridal party, preceding the rehearsal at the churen Armory. ag for their prenuptial entertain ent. Mrs. Alfred Rollo's home will scene for this merry gather with calling hours from 3 un u ernment on the feet on the camp. easy and comfortable for the man in the office, street, in the factory or Price $7.60, $8 and $4.60. Wool re- claimed ©. D. arm hirts, $2.75 and khaké med army for men and women, $1 75 and $2, for out- ing; new high grade khaki panta, khaki camping jackets, white and gray sox, pure wknit wool sox, bbe; army leggings, puttees, $5; 0. D. legeing putt two- jece garment wool underwear, 2.25 each; union suits, wool, @x- cellent quality, $4.50; gray under- wear, two-piece, $1.26 each; Inaw’ costa, “Khaki, heavy wool olive drab ‘coats and olive drab shirts and k new khaki knapsacks, rack, jaun= ary, camping and clothes bi $1 and $1.50; Gold Medal cots. 0: illows, $1.25 and up; auto and ndian robes, $10, $12 and $1; uilts, $3.50, 0 and up: olive rab army blankets, $7.50 and $12; blue stripe double . wool double nd $20, she@t fine quale ; linen sheets at very low reduced prices. Come in and we'll prove it. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Special rates on blankets for contractors camps, hotels and public institutions. Tents 16x16 and 16x32; 9x15 and 12x16. A real all the people 620 THIRD AVE. NEAR CHERRY, Phone Elliott 5367. ? Seattle’s Leading Dentist I am now Gevotin, my entire time to my dental practice. 1 make all examinations and diagnose each cane, as am so much better I can do! well as do all extract- home to honor Miss Mary Tr hte Thomas Rubi home of hy Jonn Colts, Margaret's Guild to gtve ative tea at the home of Mra Freder- tem Bentley. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25— Seattle Alumnl of Chi Omege to meet for luncheon at the home . James Jerome ored at Luncheon | L. BE. Eyman entertained tn- at luncheon at the Sunset today, complimenting Mra Jerome of Oakland, Cal, who | juest of Mr. and Mrs. Timo- F Jerome, Covers were placed for | luncheon at mother, Mra st WEDNESDAY, AErTRENER The marriage of Mise V nson to Mr, Raymond I n joek, in the Church of the Charice Phillips’ tea Mary Lovlse Rochester jee Florence Reed at her state convention will be chosen, Vie-}on home reading tor children, ltors are welogme, eee Campbell Circle, P.-T. A. Campbell Circle of the P.T. A will hold ite first meeting of the new school year on Friday afterpoon at 3p. m., September TA, at the school. All are cordially invited to attend, Cummings Halverstadt, son of Mr and Mrs, Dallas V. Halverstadt, left Saturday for the Harvard Military school in Los Angeles, oe te entertain at luneheon at “I never thought of taking Tan lac until one day, when I was feel ing very bad, a friend of mine urged me to try it, and I sent out and Coerr and Mr.| “Taniac has proved such a wor|bought a bottin That was two are motoring | derful biewsing to me that the very| months ago, and the change in my acrons the continent, spent Sunday! jeast I can do to show my gratl-| condition since them is nothing leas in St. Paul and expect to reach | tude in to let others have the benefit|than remarkable. My whole system Philadelphia the end of the week. of my experience,” said Mrs, Lizzie | seemed to respond to the treatment. 1 YA td Felkner, practical nurse, living at My appetite picked up and I iy Mr. and Mra. Dean Ballard will re-| 3725 Randolf St, Loa Angeles, Calif, got stronger. I am no longer both- move the firnt of the week to their | recently. ered with constipation or my kid. grandmothers called peach “butter.|?*¥ home at 2221 Federal ave, the| “Four years ago, after nursing a! neys, and all signs of the rheumatism residence formerly occupied by Mr.|oase through a very trying fllness| have gone, too, 1 peck peaches and Mrs, BL. Lambuth which lasted thirteen weeks, I just) “I euger be ed broke down completely. Why, | was my housework and look after the/|ing between the hours \ ommittes for her campaign. All| The peaches used for thie may be Mr. and Mrs. nervous I couldn't write my flowers in the garden and get about|of 9 @ m. and § p. m women interested in the best for | riper fruit imperfect as to con: | moved recently name, and my whole system seemed as well as ever I could. J have ac My offices have beer wardlooking movements of today)tour. All imperfections should be} the Old Colony to get out of order. 1 had no desire tually gained nineteen pounds injestablished for mor are cordially Invited to attend. The! cut out Pare and stone the peach bd to eat and became so weak that even welght and am feeling fine every|than a quarter of » meeting will be followed by dinner.) es, Cook the peaches in a very lit a short ride on the car completely way. I recommend Tanlac because | eentury, and under m5 after which Mrs. Catherine Mont | tie water till tender. Press thru @ exhausted me, My kidneys bothered 1 think there's nothing like it, and| personal managemen gomery, candidate for state superin: | colander. Measure. Use three-fourths me a lot. and I also suffered badly if anyone wants further particulars | 1901. I do not compete with cheap, tendent of schools, will speak. of « cup of sugar to a cup of fruit. from consUpation, jabout my case, I shall be glad to| transient, advertising dentists, sp Put fruitand sugar intoa preserving “Then rheumatiem eet in, and/ give them.” My prices are the lowest com Mystic Jewel Social Club kettle and boll, etirring with a long- every bone and joint in mp body| Taniac is sold tn Seattle by Bartell |eistent with first-class work. The Mystic Jewel Social clud will| handled spoon till thick. This re seemed to be affected, and I couldn't; Drug Steres under the personal di- EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. & give their first social dance and| quires several hours of cooking and get around the room without hotd-| rection of @ special Tanlac represen- Demtied card party of the searon Friday eve|the spoons must be long handled, ning, September 24, in the Odd Fel-|for the boiling fruit bubbles and lows’ temple, Tenth and E. Pine st.| splashes as it thickens. The fin Dancing at 9 o'clock. ished marmalade should be « light 2 Se golden color, Put into eterilined Green Lake PT. A. @} Jars and seal while bolling bot. The The Green Lake P.-T. A. will meet) decreased amount of sugar makes at the school Friday at 3 p.m. Missa more delicately flavored marma Agnes Cowing, head of the children's | lade than the old pound for pound department, public Hbrary, will epeak butter. De. Frederick H Temple Fay, who |PEACH MARMALADE } Peach marmalade is, perhaps, the most delicious of all the fruit mar: malades, Peach marmalade t* noth: ing more nor less than what our WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ¢— Wedding of Mise Mary Mr. Fran’ bert Hi ity parish churen CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Candidate for School Superintendent | Calls Meeting The friends of Miss Nina O. Buchanan, candidate for the office of school superintendent of King | county, will meet at Meves enfe-| teria at 4 p. m. Friday, September | 24th, to arrange for an executive Lat ‘on and Bridge | w Tacoma Friends stor Phillips Morrison entertained | gewnrd Social and Literary Club guests at luncheon yesterday! ira Henry Landes, president of Sunset club in honor of sev-|ine City Federation of Clubs, will be Tacoma friends. Later the|ing speaker at the meeting of the Sssernbied at the Morrison | seward Social and Literary club at for four tables of bridge. /2 p.m. to be held at the home of | ae * the club president, Mra A. A With Supper Keeler, 4220 sist ave. 3 to Follow . Sees ‘and Mra. George Linder have |" ld of 8 Mack’ @ dinner of ten covers, to Saturday evening, honoring @ members of the Old-Graff bridal at their residence on Queen Ree Hill The guests will later at Ma the supper dance at the Hotel _ HAIRDRESS Carl Donworth re! to an apartment at ee Mr. Kenneth Edgers, son of Dr. and Mra, EB. B. Rdgers, left Wednes- day for Ripon, Wis, where he will attend the university the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Nowell are entertaining for a few days Mr, Now- ells counin, Mise Elizabeth Nowell, TRUNKS, BAGS, SUITCASES AT EXTRA BIG REDUCTIONS A $40,000 stock of Trunks (wardrobe, steamer and dress trunks), Suit Cases and Bags of all descriptions, at extraordinary special prices. stock consists of ‘all high-grade goods, which you can purchase at a big saving. Come in and look it over and be convinced. There are cow- hides, mattings, fibres and many other grades. NEXT TO SMITH 512 SECOND AVENUE “Suitms These are but a few of the wonderful values we are offering you. A musicale tea and silver offering will be given by St. Margaret's Guild of St. Mark's church, at the home of Mrs. Frederick Bentley. eee Social Score Club The Social Score club meets af the home of Mrs. John Thomas, Mth ave. Luncheon served at 1 p. m. eee First Baptist Church Members Members of the First Baptist chureh will hold a reception this evening in the church parlors for the | pastor, Dr. Ambrose M. Bailey, and| Mrs. Bailey, who recently came here from St. Paul. All city Baptist churches will be represented, ax well as all Baptist church ministers. eee Pastor's Aid Society The Pastor's Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the resi dence of Mrs. M. A. Matthews, 726 Harvard ave. N. Ali the women of the church are invited. eee Pythian Sisters to Give Benefit A benefit card party will be given next Friday evening at the home of Mrs, George Bennett, 4243 Seventh ave. N. E., by the Past Chiefs’ asso: clation of the Pythian Sisters eee Central Mission Study Club The Central Mission Study clul will hold its first meeting of the| year Friday, September 24, in the) Bible room of the Y. W. C. A. at 10! o'clock. The club, interdenomina tional in its membership, will re. f|sume study this fall with a number of new members. With Mra. A. J.! Batley as leader the organization will diseuss “The Church and Com | munity” and “The Bible and Mir sions.” Dr. Ambrose Bailey, new ; | pastor of the First Baptist church, | will address the club at 16:30, telling the members suitable books to study. { eee Young Ladies’ Institute Young Ladies’ Institute, husking | bee frolic at Knights of Columbus hall. ing on to the chairs and table. I) tative, The Wonderful Art of REAPOLLO Reproducing Piano Dhe Fiber Suit Cases, in black and tan; regular $2.50. Extra special .......... 99c Fiber Suit Cases with straps, in good sizes; regular $2 19 e $5.00. Sale special. . Case, Well-constructed Fiber heavy sole leather corners with straps all around; regular price $10.50. Extra special at ... $6.39 Matting Suit Cases, genuine Jap grass matting; well made; regu- Seon... $2.99 .99c Well-constructed veneer wood and two-ply fiber Wardrobes of best makes; 3-ply; full set of hangers; nicely lined and best of fixtures. Sold regularly for $27.37 $40.00. Sale price Extra well-made, full size Ward- robe Trunk of high-grade work- manship. Sold everywhere for $60.00. Sale $3 7. 66 WARDROBE TRU NKS—Sold everywhere for $44.58 $75.00. Sale price. TRUNKS—Sold athens? Brief C d Musi y rh Jases a usic $100. Sale arias: d $58.77 Rolls as low a ak Wise te Gaae K S—Sold every- Later On gab ee Bags, regu- boeing Boston Bags, regular where for 00. r $1.50, $2.00 an price $9,00, Sale Ae ncpay $10. 88 $2.50, pect at...... 99c hnetial at ‘ue. $4.18 Every Bag, Suit Case and Trunk i in our stock can be purchased from 25% to 50% less than the former prices and we have hundreds to choose from. Now is the time to save money on leather goods. There are a few articles that are slightly marred and scratched from which is one reason that enables us to save you money. We are open from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. wae Si2 SECOND AVE., Next to Smith Buildin Fabricord Bags. This is a big pig ree quantity. These Zs sol ‘ormerly at $5.00. Sale price. . $2 42 ‘This is a big value—don’t miss it. Real Leather Traveling Bags; full leather lining, and made well; former price $18. 50. Spanish Leather Bag, well wales sewed corne: regular price $10. Special sale $5. 65 price is Heavy Leather Traveli Bags, full leather lined; walrus’ grain; black only; double handle; 18-inch .size; regular $17.50. $9. 99 Extra big special... . . 's Century Club Woman's Century club meets in Y. W. C. A. at 2 o'clock. Americani. | zation department in charge of pro-| gram. Literary and Travel depart | ment of Woman's Century club meets in Y. W. C. A. at 11 o'clock, | | eee Officers’ Council of State PT. A.| ‘The Officers’ council of the Wash ington State Parent-Teacher associa- tion will hold the first meeting of | the year Friday, September 24, at| 2p.m.in the board of education rooms, Central building. * Minnewatha Club | The Minnewatha club will give the | last of its outing parties of the Present series (summer of 1920) at | Laneht pavilion Friday evening. Washington incabedaed w. Washington Boulevard W will meet in the chapel Friday after noon at 2 O'clock. Delegates to the! FRENCH TOAST 8 slices of rather sta 2 exen 1% cupfuls milk 1 teaspoonful salt Cut bread about one-half thick. Beat eggs slightly, add salt and milk, Dip bread in milk and| | is your great privilege to have Paderew- ski play in your home as only a Pad- sonntl can play. - w This wonderful, twentieth-century luxury is made possible with the ART-APOLLO Reproduc- ing Piano! Furthermore, you can have practi- cally the entire list of concert artists who have achieved fame through individual expression in music—Hoffman, Godowski, Harold Bauer, Ganz and others too numerous to mention! A surprisingly moderate outlay-of money se- cures this boon to brighten your evenings at home—a boon that would be denied a king’s in- come ten years ago.: And the terms of payment will be arranged to accommodate your conven- ience, These cay oe, just re- PP eSB 5 ceived from Paris demon- en ha pretty a pretty ienne can look when her dresser has done her best. tg one shows an eve- address completely ering the ears—just the game as a lot of American wear ’em all day long. lower headdress is made up of silver bands. WOMEN MAKE MEN QUIT LONG BRANCH, N. J.—Women suffrage has caused the resignation ) Of the entire election board of the West End district. The board told city officials that the increase in "pay would not atone for the fact that they would have to ask wo-leggs. Let stand long enough to be men voters quentions they are|come soft. Fry in lard and butter or Broverbially Gisinclined to answer. |beef drippings. . Music floose GER, Manager Third Avenue’ and University Street (Opposite Pantages Theatre) In Business Since 1871 Columbia Grafonolas and Records i oe display, R. 8. Fi inch | '

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