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> The ceremony was solemnized at| gan, will leave Tuesday for Chicago. * was performed, and were met under Ss Be LL reees = = _ the South, after which they will -FOR YOUNGER SET OCT. 1 / @f white georgette crepe over satin, _ im the club rooms of the Y. M. H. A.| their apartments at the Waldorf, J tily decorated with autumn leaves f CE TO BE GIVEN BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Soctety Nditor of The Star D HUNDRED INVITATIONS HAVE BEEN ISSUED by Mr. and A. Parshall and Mr, and Mra D, Clifford Reid for a dance @wattio Yacht Club Friday evening, October 1, In com aghters, Miss Kathleen Parshall and Mise Roma Reid, eagerly antictpated by the members of their set, and one in High School and University circloa. DATES To Remember —. SEFTEMNER %3— Ue Alumat of Chi Omege te mest for luncheon at the home of Mr. L. G Patullo, 1926 fiat et Mr. and Mra George Linder's din- ner at home for the mnembers of the Old-Graft bridal party. TUESDAY, SEFTEMNER to ‘The wedding of Mise Florine Orett to Ensign Fraacis Paston Old, U. BN. at the home of Mr. and Mra. Christian Frederick Ot £:90 o'clock. Ryren, 4:30 o'clock, im the Church of the Bpiphany. Mra. Albert Charice Puititps’ tea for Mins Mary Louies Rochester Techt sled for Black, with Mr, Clerk Burgard, Mr. Rodney Prentiss and Mr. Bernard Fothermgham sa host FRIDAY, OCTONER 1— Dancing Pes et Teeht Chul, & Weatieg of Mice Mery ‘Sever ing of eo Mr, Frank Gilbert Black at Trin- ity parton church gt 8:90 o'clock. spent a fortnight in the large cities of the East, is returning the first of next week, vis California, eee Mr, and Mra. Keith Bullitt wit Rave as their guests for the winter, Mrs. Peachy and little son Frederic | Struve, who will remove from their home near the Country Club on Mon- day. eee Mr. and Mra James Brinkley, with Mra. Brinkley’s mother, Mrs. Jemie Wardle, will join Mra. Gilbert 8. Meem at the Daniel Kelleher resi- dence for the winter montha, during the absence of Mr, and Mra. Kelle- her in the East eee Miss Roberta Hainsworth has as her house guest Mise Osceola House of Port Townsend. eee Mr. and Mrs, EB. B. Chinn are com. ing In from their summer home at te} Wing Point the first of the week and will occupy an partment at 941 1th ave. N. ne . J. Lotaker, of Vancouver, B.C./ with her daughter, Mra Bruce Mor- home of the bride's parents, 515| to meet her son, Mr. Jules Schneider, m. The home) Jr, and they will journey to New makey, Morris Freidman and Har! this afternoon from a short trip to ‘Tall. Mins Frances Gross, sister| san Francisco. ‘the bride and her maid of honor, d next. She was gowned in rose taffeta made in bustle ef- and trimme@ with gold lace. bouquet was of red roses in The bridesmaids followed were Miss Fannie Pinch Nettie Gross, another sis- bride, who were gowned over satin—the former of trimmed with gold, and cee Mr. and Mrs. John Suthof? and family are removing tomorrow from | the Hotel Otis to an apartment at Highland court. eee Mr, and Mrs. William H. Seagrave | and @nughter, Ellabeile, are at home at the San Marco after spending the | summer in Nevada, Idaho and Ote-| con, eee Mr. Andrew Price departed Inst -| evening for the Faat on @ business trip. In New York he will be the ceriee. The bridesmaids carried! guest of his brother and ‘sister-in- i in colore harmonizing with | law, Mr. and Mrs. Hickman Price. | their gowns. eee © The bride, who was given tn mar- wlage by her father, wore a gown Miss Cora Gustafson ts spending two months in Wenatchee and East- ern Washington. eee Dr. and Mra. W. A. Weldon of Los Angeles are guests at the Hotel Pen- nington, en route to their home after @ fortnight’s trip to Alaska. They expect to remain in Seattle about ten days. eee Mr. W. W. Greenwood, who has been at hia ranch at Byrona for sev. eral days, will return the first of the week, ‘@laborately beaded. Her veil was ‘Made in the high pleated effect 1 the back and was held in place b; ® Wreath of orange blossoms. She @arried a shower bouquet of white Poses and gardenias, ‘The bridal party advanced to the Hiving room where the ceremony satin candpy by the groom and best Man, Mr. Ben Lotzker, and Rabbi S. Friedman, who performed he ceremony. Immediately follow Jing, Mr. Morris Freidman sang “O, Me.” The wedding supper was served eee Mr. and Mra, J, F. Douglas and family removed yesterday from the Earlington Golf and Country club to ° * Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hatt of the Fo- tel Sorrento are spending the week end in Portland, planning to return on Monday. “to about one hundred and seventy- * five guests. The tables were pret end asters, Mrs, I, Gross, mother of the “Bride, wore a gown of biue tulle over charmeuss, made in panel ef- fect and elaborately beaded in black | after spending the summer at their | "jet beads and silver threads. The| home at Wing Point, will return to} groom's mother was gowned in black|th® Hotel Sorrento for the winter, removing the middie of October, eee Mr, and Mrs, Frederick T. Fischer, SAUSAGE ROLLS 4 small sausages. 1% cupfuls flour. 1 tablespoonful lara. 2 teaspoonfuls baking powder. “% teaspoonful salt watin, The bride later slipped away to @on her traveling sult of navy blue tricotine, with which she wore white furs and a black velvet hat trim “Med with ostrich Mr. and Mra. Lotaker left for Cali- fornia for their wedding trip. They shipped their car down and will tour California and other parts of & sharp knife and remove) from the sausage. Make | biscuit dough rubbing the lard into the flour, baking powder and salt; and cutting the milk into the flour and lard mixture. Roll dough @bout one-fourth inch thick. Cut in- “FOR SPRINKLING Put oneourth z CLOTHES Cag sore gay Mar onag ho, When sprinkling clothes f% will|prick the tops of rolls with a fork, ave be at home in Vancouver, B. C., _ Where Mr. Lotzker is in business, “USE WHISKBROOM The little son of Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Holland Barrett. Portra Assnciat The Association of Collegiate Alum nae will hold its regular meeting at the Women's University Club next Saturday, at 12:20 o'clock. Mra ©. M. Rhodes, the noted lecturer ahd traveler, will talk on “The Need for Trained Women in Public Affaira” eee * Kansas Woman's Club The Kansas Woman's Club will sive the annual birthday reception at 2p. m. for Mra Fanny Petter at tho home of her daughter, Mra Tom Tagsurt, 4022 Sunnyside Avenua eee Nineteenth Century Club Nineteenth Century Literary Club meets with Mrs. Pugsicy “tn East Seattle, (Take 2:30 boat at Leechi Park) eee Uniform Rank, K. of P. THE SEATTLE STAR 'USE OIL FOR DRY, ‘ it by James and Merrihew. Pythiaa, ‘will give the final dance ot! the summer series Saturday evening, | September 25, at Laachi park, | | eee ‘The meeting of the Queen Anne| PT. A. has been postponed from | October 1 to October T in orfer to! cooperate with the Garden Exhibit which will be held at the Q@ & High| School at 340 p. m eee Seattle Federation of Womens” Clubs | The Seattle Federation of Wo-| mens’ Clubs will meet Monday, Bep- | tember 27 at 3p m. in the club! house, Harvard N. and Thomas et.| ‘The officers of the board will Hi at 11, and luncheon will follow, If yen want te attract a wo man's attention to any particular thing just put it in front of a |FOR SUEDE time abd work if @ round/and bake in @ moderate oven 30 to io ood. 4 minutes, V ‘The Uniform Rank, Knights of! mirror. MEAT SUBSTITUTE One of the best meat substitutes is the common dried bean, While the navy bean te the most popular from long unage it is not the richest. lima beana are the richest in fat and protein and have a most de- lictoas flavor, They are higher tn prices than navy beans but are more satisfactory to serve in soups and and a9 a vegetable amount of muscle making ma terial contained tn all varieties of dried beans ia great. They are lack ing im fat, the reason for cooking them with fat meats. As beans are not a complete food in them: they should be served | tables rich in minerals to ot aiet, In Seattle Conducted by LOUISE ANNABLE Miss Macheth With Minneapolis Orchestra SENSITIVE SKIN For a dry and sensitive skin that has been expoked to the sun and wind, @ wellknown skin spectaliat advines the use of a cleansing oil, rubbec@n thorety but gently with an upWard rotating totion. This treat ment shoyid be used instead of wa ter. CAKE FOR DESSERT Cake ia one of the most popular of denserta, It ls acceptable an & very important part of the luncheon menu, adda just the right touch to the simple or elaborate dinner, and | in one of tte various forma is very esmential with the afternoon tea, or with luncheon for business, school or plenic, BRAN BREAD 1 eupful whole Wheat flour 2 cupfuls bran 1 cuptul buttermitk or sour milk % cuptul molasses 1% teaspoonful soda 1% teaspontul salt Dissolve soda in milk. order given, Bake in @ slow oven 1 hour, A feature of the appearance at the Arena Thursday evening, September 9, of the Minneapolis Symphony orchestra will be the singing of Florence Macbeth, “Minneapolis Nightingale,” of the Chicago Opera company. Viorence Macbeth, of Beotch ances try, was born at Mankato, Minn, After her graduation from Sst Marys hall, Faribault, Minn. «he Itaty, Holland and made her first public appearance tn ir star of the Chicago Opera company, sharing with Mme Gall Cure the coloratura roles. This will be Mise Macheth'’s first appearance in the Pacific Northweat golden brown, may be or with tomate sauce as a meat tender dish, A Permanent Hair Wave HAVE C8 WAVE IT NOW ané PAY FOR IT LATER At your own convenience IN SMALL PAYMENTS Our credit pian is the very best guarantee in the world that you will be satisfied with the results obtained. A wave will save you at least ono-haif hour every day of the week. Rvery ene ean now Mecard the old curling fron and patent curlers for we have Brought the PERMANENT WAVE WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL Fer appointment call Main 6507 LADIES’ IMPROVEMENT SHOP 52°... BOYS’ SNAPPY SUITS REDUCED For Saturday’s Selling BOYS’ CHEVIOT SUITS AT $12.98 These suits sell in the copies way at $20.00, wool material; coats are ful: Boys’ Flannelette Waists Cut to $1.39 Extra good values—heavy weight gray fiannellette, nicely made; comfortable for fall and winter wear; sizes 7 to 15 yeara to terns; light and dark Sizes 7 to 17 yearn FALL FURNISHINGS FOR MEN Men’s Fleeced Union Suits $3.50 Fine gray fleeced Union Suits; excellent for fall wear; knitted wrists and ankles, closed crotch; warm and com- fortable; sizes 34 to 46. Fleeced Shirts and Drawers $1.85 the Garment Jaeger heavy fleeced, nicely trimmed and well made; good warm weight; knitted cuffs and ankles; all sizes. Dress Suspenders Fine, firmly woven elastic web, leather ends; neat. pat- terns ; also extra length suspenders. Pair 75c to $1.00. Flannelette Underskirts Boys’ Un $1.50 Up Ladies’ Flannel Undorskirts; plain white and novelty patterns; medium and large sizes; hemstitehed and embroidered flounces; good weight and cut full, Warner Corsets $1.50 Up We are now showing a complete line of the famous Warner Corsets, priced from $1.50 up. They are all rust-proof, high and low bust, elastic tops, four garter supports and tho beat corset values on the market. MISSES’ COATS $17.50 to $35.00 Silvertones, Meltons and other popular weaves; full lined, full belted, plush collars, button trimmed. New Fall Models that are up to the minute in style; sizes 15 to 20 years: Heavy fleeced Union wear, long sleeves, ank seams that prevents rip A stylish, serviceable sizes 4 to 8, and are belted; mohair lined na have set-in pockets. The pants are full lined, . extra buttons and material for patching with each suit, in navy blue. Don’t miss this bargain. Other lines specially priced at $7.98 to $16.50. Boys’ Pants at $1.25 $4.00 Beat values in the city. Cotton and all- woo! trousers; many full lined; choice pat- $1.15 to $1.90 garments; sizes 2 to 16 years, Ladies’ Shoes $6.50 soft kid vamp and quarter, good soles, mill. tary heels and imitation tips; laced style; exceptional values at the price quoted. . All- Ages 9 to 13 in dark brown; ages 9 to 17 Boys’ Ties at 45c and U, Fourin-hand ties that will please the school boy; many pretty colors in a variety of novelty striped and figured patterns, Special values at our prices. colors, Fine Cashmere Socks 65c Soft Cashmere Hose—Oxford gray, natural and black; reinforced toe and heels; extra fine quality and excellent values at the price. Cotton Hose 22c Exceptional values in fine Cotton Sox, reinforced heels iia toes; all colors and black; will give excellent wear; all sizes. Undershirts and Drawers $2.50 the Garment Wright's Wool Shirts and Drawers; fine ribbed, spring needle knit; will wear well and prove comfortable. ion Suits Migses’ Union Suits $1.00 to $1.65 Fine fleece lined Union Suits, white and ecru; high neck and long sleeves, or low neck and short sleeves; good wearing garments; Priced reasonably; sizes 2 to 16 years. Boys’ School Shoes $5.00 This time of year makes strong shoes neces. sary, and to meet this need we are offering great values in a strong English last, in Visible eyeleta, heavy soles; sizes 8% to 11 Suits for fall weather 1e lengths; lock stitch ping; soft, comfortable shoe with cloth top, “THE STORE MAT, SAVES VOU MONEY’, SECOND AVENUE AT UAMES STREET COMEDY SKJT TOPS PALACE HIP BILL Comedy ranging from the dry hu mor of a Down Kast philosopher to the more obvious fun bordering on burlesque is featured on the new bill that opened at Loew's Palace Hip. “The HalfWay House,” «a comedy sketch by Ezra Kendall, pleased all as presented by Mr. and Mra. Perkins Fisher. arry Lewis bas an unusual bit of fun that he presents under the caption of “Adrian. Broad comedy, bright talk and songs and @ couple of bicycle feats that are original comprine the offer. ing of Bud and Jemie Gray. “I Don't Care,” as offered by Paul Mohr and Marry Eldridge, is another well liked bit of nonsense. A poprika of song and dance sug. gents the amount of pep ‘Thomas and the Frederick Sisters impart to their voeal and terpxichorean offering “Alias Mins Dodd" is the feature photopiay. |SOCIETY WOMEN | MAKING OWN GOWNS LONDON, Eng—Women of the upper clanses learning to make their own clothes. Some of them |have never handled a needle before Schools are being eatnhilehed where the elite may learn to make elabor late creations MEAT IN GRAVY , Blicen of cold roast beet 2 tablespoonfuls flour 2 cupfuls water Balt and pepper Fry meat in @ frying pan. Add water and let simmer for a couple of minutes. Stir flour into @ smooth paste with a little cold water, and 444 to the meat. Cook « few min Utes, stirring constantly, to be sure the flour is well cooked. | DIAMOND DYES ny Woman can Dye now Each package of “Diamond Dyes* contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond<iye any ol, faded garments, draperies, cow erings, everything, whether wool, silk, Unen, cotton or mixed goods, @ new, rich, fdeless color. a Buy “Diamond Dyes"—mne other — kind—then perfect results are guar- dye4 before. Druggist will show you Diamond Dyes Color Card FUR COATS Hudson Seal Black Wolf Russian Marmot Leopard and Coney Coats At Prices Well Worth Your Attention FUR COATS ADDED To Our Big September Sale Our September Fur Sale has attracted unusual attention from women, and well it might, for we have made real price sacrifices in order to get them acquainted with the modish smartness of furs shown, in our rejuvenated Berg Fur Shop. Now we have added to the sale a splendid lot of Coats in Hudson Seal and other furs, and we know the prices will convince any ‘person familiar with fur quality as being wonderfully low. considering ihese prices remember that the Berg reputation of a third of a century of fair deal ing backs every sale. The shop has been modernized, the stock is up-to-the-minute in style, but the honést old Berg method has not been changed, Open a Charge Account—You Are Welcome Just a Few Sample Prices Space Forbids Telling of the Many Bargains One Hudson Seal with shawl collar, trimmed with skunk; regular $600 $450 value TOF... .eccesccccccccccccccccccqces Coats in tan, brown $225 Black Wolf Coat, on a $160 RR $245 $325 sau rrice .... S165 40-inch Coat of Hudson Seal with exira collar deop cape and extra large muff cuffs of “dropped” ora Soe $425 Leopard Coat, Special Sale Bb ene eeeee cuffs; regular price $310. SALE PRICK $225 36-inch Hudson Seal Coat, Si berian squirrel (taupe dyed) collar and cuffs;.a beautiful garment, made to sell for SALE PRICE .... 36-inch Hudson Seal Coat, trimmed with the new soft toned beagtiful Russian sable - squirrel; @ truly, charming model, made to for $775. PRICE ...00-.... SO4D e . - SINCE 1888 : Seartiz's Pronger Manvrcturinc Furr, 1419 First Avenue Between Pike and Union the choicest. Eastern Mink Skins, dark as Russian anteed even if you have never ~