The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 14, 1920, Page 12

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=~ THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, DYVEMBER 14, T9708, Ch |*mpairment of the body, an wen | the acute suffering generally accom |panying treatment of advan | dental defects. TRADITIONS OF CHRISTMAS ole - TO BE OBSERVED IN Ce ; De. gov vatore opanis uh | MRS. CARR'S HOME ON B BP ne het x BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS od cabs A: saneee ~ rou, be sure to coneult '@ tual : ing Soy li NEW YORK.—Gity Mall.)—There! cy ave oa eo cxaminatii ‘ r ITH HER GUESTS INCLUDING THE MEMBERS OF HER ¥ family, about twenty In number, Mrs. Byron Thorpe Carr will en tertain with a Christmas eve party at her home, as haa been her oustom for many years. A Christmas trea, presided over by Santa Claus, will be the center of attraction, with supper and the singing of arols completing the festive eventr On Monday afternoon, December int what is wrong. In 1 the wearing of wuita ground glasses prescribed by sncly BY PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE| physician will give prompt relict. Cleanliness mouth and te to find are «now running on about: 60 playa, Ilere are five that) slmost agyone in New York woudid tell you not to’ miss THE BAT—Melodroma by Mary | Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hop adway nd proper care of the can hardly be over-| DATE PUDDING . Mra Carr wil entertain with « children’s party, in celebration of the twelfth Birthday of her daughter wood emphasized. Their bearing upon! 3 tahlespoonfuls butter Evelyn. | MARY—George Cohan's musical health is direct. | % cupful molasses ‘ae } play, mkt to be the best of its kind | Long ago it wns recognized that| 1% enpful milk ° , | in ten years, persons with decayed or minsing| % cupful white flour \ Miss Mays W ed. DATES THE BAD MAN—Holbrook Blinn | lteeth frequently suffered from dye-| 1% cupfuls graham flour : at High Noon Today nam deh 1 Mexiean bandit, | pepsia, a natural result of inabilit % teaspoonful soda ‘ ITCHY. KOO — ftaymond to masticate properly, t y in % teaspoonful salt a Misa June Mays > o> | [ 4 teaspoonful sa Bee wedding of Mise June Mayx:i| T'o Remember cock and lot more, recent years has it been realized that| \¢ teaspoonful each ¢innamon ag a Kingham Mays, to Mr. Charles || WEDNESDAY, DRCKMEER 15 ms TAVERN—Aald to be the |decayed teeth give rise to many | nutmer Byron Simpson was solemnined today Sewing and diversions at the Sun- cleverest play in New ¥« 7 [other diseased conditiona. | % pound dates fat high noon in St. Barnabas chapel bet “ated of 2 c'alach, the how gp de gece g ne Bacteria are constantly present in| Melt butter. Beat een, add oo r re are . eo or troadway. ‘our | The Rev. H. H. Gowen read the Felger and Mra. George W. Pur h x the mouth. lasses, butter, milk and dry | plays of which he | ts either author or }comuthor are rune ning at the sume time in New York playhouses, “The Gold Diggers” tn at the Belasco |The Bat,” at the Morosco; “Spanish Love” at Maxine Eliiett’s, and “La dies’ Night” at the Kiting? =Mary | Roberts Rinehart lis coauthor of If the mucus of the mouth ts not! predients mixed and sifted. Sto removed, it forms a sticky coat upon : ; |the surface of the tocth and gums. | ** 494’ cut into small pleces. 8% In this bacteria collect, and pus or | into dough. Put in a buttered mo} a matter may also be formed, which,| cover and steam 2% hours. 6 | if carried by the blaod to other parts| with lemon sauce or marshmallow |of the body, may cause digestive | cream. . troubles, rheumatiam, and diseases This recipe will serve eight peopl, of heart and kidneys, but the pudding will keep and it a Brushing the teeth by passing the | be steamed half an hour to reheat ft bristles across them is not effica — cious, They should be brushed not| Althe ft ts = truly American across, but with the cracks, as a. ganization, the Campfire Girls call] g00d housewife sweeps a floor. |now be found in Canada, Alask After brushing the teeth, the! Mexico, China, Europe, Japan “The Bat” and mouth should we rinsed by forcing even in India. lukewarm water about the teeth,| ————— be gy ~dbte Using afl the force that can be ASK, FOR and GET J ) well FRIDAY, DCEAER N— sadway Guild of the Orthopedic pital to mect at 2 o'clock with lines of the service in the presence of the immediate family. Mr. and }) Mra. Gordon Simpson were the at tendants. The bride was charmingly attired in a brown duvetyn tailleur, trimmed in Kolinsky, and wore 4 hennahued turban with crown of feathers Her corsage was of but terfly roses. Mr, and Mrs Simpson Jeft immediately for British Colum Dia with their car, and after a tour @f tho island will be at home tn Se attle temporeriiy. | | Mr. and Mrs. Griffiths _ Plan Dinner | Mr. and Mra James Griffiths will! | entertain with a dinner of twelve) covers on Christmas Day, at home. eee les Jane Stimson to Be Hostess i ‘Miss Jane Stimson has extended) "£ ‘tmvitations for a holiday dance at ‘the home of her parents, Mr. and a “ Mra Chartes Willard Stimson, on |] 20g purty at te suneet cnt @Wednesday evening, December 22. for their daughter, Miss Betty ° : k: - | Young. "| Dinner Preceding Mra James Hamilton De Veuve im Hamilton Arga THURADAY, DECEMINER t3— , Mr. and Mrs William L. Beddow's dancing party at the Sunset club in compliment to thetr daughter, Mins Kligabeth Beddow, SATURDAY, DECKMEER t3— and Mra TUBSDAY, DECEMBER 28 Charity ball, ander the aumptees of the Seattle Day Nursery asso elation Elsa Christensen’s holiday dancing party af Christensen’s Droadway Walt Mie Prisctita Anderson's breakfast at home, complimentary to Miss Ida Wan Diense, Mra Frank Gil bert Black and Mra Joha Loor Locks. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER t— Musicale at the Sunsét club at 2 Bm Mra Edward L Garrett and Mra John I Hewett host — while Charite we had also to é «silt : - 4 brought to bear by the cheeks, lips |do with “Ladien* Night. SSS S535 | at toneue. orl ck’ ‘The teeth, including the first teeth mE “tte @ deautiful work™ m ANNA FITZIiU | | 4 ‘The Original ' 2 of children, should be inapected by |George Cohan @rimacif in “The * Meanest Mam in the Worla® °A Following a romance of |% competent dentist at least twice a Ma ted Milk 5 Avoid Imitations end Substitut, ” mm ~~, . m year. Periodic cleansing by a dentist peach of = world if you think right, | five years, Dan Cupid, lover | ind early attention to small cavities, and find out what is the most im. s s « "lmay prevent us ill heal 4 The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John William Caunt, | P0*'9®t thing in the world—and that of harmony, has just “signed” | Sar _srevent serious St bealth and i» happiness. And the only way tojup @ match which seems In Its Flavor Lies Charm —Portrait by James & Merrihew| cor tt i» to ereate tt—and the only iil Gee hin ious af we to r s ua ret air. Mise Anna Fiteiu and —yYour cake frostings, pudding sauces, boiled and frozen desserts may be given new and delicious taste wi The Golden Flavor THURADAY, DECEMBER 10— |] The Misses Naney and Laura Bn 4 ' . ory will enterta with @ holiday » Charity Ball gg Miss Louise Studley will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Heginald I Parson with a dinner of twelve covers at her sesuwerade dance at the Teeht Tuesday evening, December wo Ase hathbun, “Bryant 1290." in Havana this coming spring. | An instant later, @ropping the en | phone and staggering up with his | 1% CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY the meeting of the Lady Fagies in Foresters hall at 1 pm. Laincheon " “Ove? the Hil" is the first | 28 The gdests will later attend the . ~ RL John F. Miller Retlet Corpe — | will bo served. hand to his head: no advertised. _ charity ball at the Hippodrome. gy ome By wee vg hm A reception will be given in Vet cee “My God! I got ne ‘ sdibeg dnd eee ateriaken Gull: @Gance at the ¥ ‘clad for the benefit of the || rans’ hall, the Armory, on Wednes Board of Trusters Children’s Orthopedic hospital jay evening, Dec. 15, In honor of] The board of trustees of the wom. new members of the John F. Miller en's auxiliary to the Symphony or Relief corps, and to provide an ©p-|cheatra will hold @ meeting Wednes pertunity for them to become &¢-/ day, December 15, at 12 o'clock quainted with the older corps mem-| ine Sunset elu bers, who will be hostesses for the ° evening. It ts hoped that there will be a large attendance, and that the producer is criti jcined for keeping For many years they have maid: “Try ‘em out in the hick towna” Now vy: “Try ‘em out on Broad- In other words, they have mwakened to the fact that the real discriminating theatre fans are in the mailer cities, Witness: Six distinct fafures on the road this year have made good on Broad- way, while eight Broadway suoonsses mere George | Cohan recently |got the opposite. erybody but Me.” The Ladies of the Golden North! Married and unmarried women in wil hold their regular business | Colombia are distinguished by the ‘meoting Wednesday, December 15.| way in which they wear flowers in A full attendance i requested. their hair, a ak el AE ek a Charming Xmas Gifts December 15, at #20 p. m in the| Work of the “League of W Panama Cafeteria, 1415 Third ave.) Votera” Alb interested are invited. Members and fiends are invited. ae . Woman's Century club will meet|Straith Miller, 6206 20th ava, ‘Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. In the Dut-|at 130 p m ton room of the ¥. W.C. A. e' bf Banet Heights LMerary Cub Pno Altrubtie Chub A apectal meeting has been an- he Saar sn be te Raeatl of fac. cea Mra. B. Miller, 2503 34th «valnounced for the Sunset Hetehts Mra, E. Holster Guie for the remain-| °°, WM be hosteas to Altrutstic! Literary ctub to be held with Mra. der of the winter. enous diedaiice™ C,H. Corbitt, 4535 Sixth ave. N. “a Mr. and Mra. Lewin C. Palmer of Arlington were guests in the city George Whitowell entertained with a|7*terday. =| Mr. and Mra. GB. Rhodes and oe family are leaving the end of the week for San Francisco to remain Engagement je sel Announced pon ahd Mrs. Harry Boetzkes Weft yenter- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berg sn- @ay for California to spend the boll pounce the engagement of their! 4, tri Mr. J. A. Gute and his stxter, Miss Children’s Winter Coats - Appropriate for Christmas . ‘ Women of Mocechrart Legton Women of Mooseheart Legion wm meet at 2 p. m. in Moose Temple, Dinner for members only at 6 p. m., to be followed by public installation of officers at $30 p. m. see lndiew partors of the First Proeby- tertan church from 11 a m. until nm eee Fefiowship Club, Y. W. C. A. Wednesday, December 15th, the Fellowship club will have tts regular club supper tn the tearoom at 6 o'clock after which will be the usual Bible class in the Bible rooms, to You can not get a more practical or suitable gift) for your little girl’s Christmas present than a nice, warm coat. Our fine assortment affords you a wide choice in cheviots, silvertones, vélours and corduroys. Seattle League of Nations Seattle League of Nations Asso elation wif meet Wednesday noon at Mever’ to Be Honored Buck. t In compliment to Miss Myrtle Berg. whose engagement is an-|G/VE FERN Sit aite & micstlancous shower at| SHOWER BATH % + Myrtle Katherine, to Mr. . Lady Fagicn be followed the social hour tn ‘William C. Brown of Newark, N. J iat Miection of officers will be hata at| tne lobby. the Fellowship: members Plush and caracul collar and cuff trimmings. Ages he wedding will take place in the|_™r- and Mra Rey Wolfinger | ——————__ tee : 8 to 14 vn eanetl ba @ormerty Miss Ruth Buck}, of — — —____| gee i ore Portland, will arrive in a few days, | M . Ber. to spend the holidays with Mrs. ‘é é “Be How 5) ge gor dire Taco 0 elp SUGGESTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS Envelope Chemises Centemeri Gloves + $2.98 to $7.50 ere tare © ice line of Tins Reautiful crepe de chine and | sifts; Centemeri brand; brown Mother” SILK UNDERWEAR De ed * ssapueease - bens ’ Aside from the ordinary watering | . % . ‘ gee aces to momen the roots of a fern, aj The Cleaner that really cleans, Camisoles—Combinations—Vests wash gatin Bavelope Chemise; | and black with embroidered and | 7 4 i n- Informal Luncheon poor iegero te Api rap apie onggays backed by a service that . Ince trimmed and richly em-| S¢ifstitchings, Priced reaso q wary to k th: is healthy. 00) rse—._ ably. z Last Thursday, at her home, Mrs.| 4 poche nthe ah ype soth re e truly serves— Bloome Night Gowns broidered. All sizea H. J. Ramsey entertained with 4) sisny showered in the bathtub or| Siighttel wnchew the kitchen sink by gathering the | ee ae os stems close to the roots In one hand Monocle Club Organized | ana notaing the pot upside down in| : ‘A group of young ladies met on| the other and keeping it under run. | Friday evening at the Hotel Wash-| ning water for three or four min- ington for the purpose of organizing | utes. Lt it stand in the tub or sink ‘a dancing club, which hag been given | for a short time to stop dripping and the name of the Monocle club, The| when the fern in returned to its, own officers elected were as follows: Miss | special window ft will neem to have | Mary Alice Hunt, of Everett, prest-| taken a new lease on life. | Ladies’ Gowns Hairbow Ribbon $8.00 to $12.98 45c Yard ‘The very choicest styles, fash- Beautiful Scotch plaid Hatr foned of fine crepe de chines; | DOW Ribbons; fine quality; & equara round and V-shaped inch and 6inch width all necks. Ribbon and lace trim | ClOrs aa de Ne AA: Ladies’ Hose Baby Sweaters 3 Pairs $1.00 (also) SWEATERS | Se eo “The Premier” A welcome addition to eny home—NEEDED th every home. MORE PREMIERS have been cosines mk 1 old than any other make of * dent; Miss Laura Leo, vice president;| It is as inevitable that plants gath- pris 4 le Ha, rett, secre. |¢r dust on their leaves as tt is that cleaner—there must be reasons. .50 an 50 Box of three pairs of Ladies? 4 Miss Myrtle Haggart, tthe ether tht P 4 Ho: ak Ment gift. ’ tary; Miss Elma Hanson, Fiverett, | amy of the other things in a room do. se makes an excelien © treasurer; Mins Bessie Farrell, corre- : me | $10 Under Any Cy pe ord gee 3 Poe These are good, serviceable ae eta Ste 7 7 Pr white an hose; brow: , white ) | sponding secretary: Mise Anita stoi. STUFFED BAKED Standard Make trimmings; ‘Tuxedo and high | bec sian ie collars; button front, fancy knit. ling, Everett, and Miss Maybelle} re , Raab, press agents. Members of the| 4 OCMATOES $2.50 Will Put FUR NECK PIECES y Fiber Silk Hose i club include: Miss Harriet Eddy, : a dried bread crumbe Tr, A p Miss Myrtle Haggart, Miss ilma small onion ; 3 ea rons * Hloise Hanson, Miss Jessie Helen 1, tablespoon watter —Entire Stock on 25 2 Pairs $2.50 ¢ Hunt, Miss Anita Stelling, Mise Mary 4 teaspoon ma 75c - tation tase |® Alice Hunt, Miss Lorena Stelling, 4 teaspoon salt ALL BLOUSES Ladies fine lawn Tea Aprons | two patie to the Sek teas a ' © Miss Harriet Hudon, Miss Laura Mae| Wash tomatoes, Cut a siice off the ? Costello and Miss Gertrude Ritchie of | 8tem end. Scoop out the seeds and K Everett, Miss Laura Belle Leo, Miss|*ft pulp. To the pulp add bread i ‘Tracy Fdwards, Miss Bessie Farrel),|¢Tumbs, onion minced fine, butter, | © Miss Marie Metras, Miss Maybelle | %/t and pepper. Fill tomatoes with 4 Raab and Mies Mildred Butler of Se. | *tuffing, fit on tops and bake 20 min y * alftie. Miss Retty Wilcox, of Vancou. | Utes In @ hot oven. Put a little water 7 ver, B.C. The club has planned|!" the pan they are baked in and be many social affairs for the winter|c#reful not to bake them long months, the first of which is to be|@n0Ush to make the tomatoes fall on New Year's eve. apart, at very reasonable prices; lace | fancy colors; reinforced toes and and embroidery trimmed, heels; good wearing. All sizes, SILK PETTICOATS NOSSO * Unbleached Muslin 25c to 40c Yard We are offering great values fn Unbleached Muslin; 36 inches wide. Lay tn your supply now, . crumbs, then in egg and then in FRIED GREEN bread crumbs. Fry a delicate TOMATOES brown. When the tomatoes are rh done take them up and make a« 6 tomatoes milk gravy in the pan. ' Toast slices Dried bread crumbs of bread and arrange tomatoes and 1 ese bread on a platter, Pour gravy Salt and pepper over the whole Wash tomatoes and ent in slices| pits SS SRR onefourth imch thick. Beat eax Between some men and sponges the slightly with a tablespoonful of|only apparent difierence is that water. Dip tomatoes in bread} sponges will take water. “ ¢ . +m 4s WO“SAVES YOU MONEY” |. SECOND & UNION 418 UNION STREET

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