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| Dinner at “Hollywood Mr, and Mre. Fred 8. Stimson wil Peitertain with a family dinn their home at Hollywood tom Dancing Party for ~ Granddaughters Mrs. A.W. OL. Wehded thirty invitations fer a oni) P dfen’s dancing party on Wednesday q mn at her home, from 2 until WMelock, for the ple rrow Woodland has ex e of her Qdaughters, Dick#ie and MBhne Woodland, children of Mr Mrs. Richard L. Hand Woo and My Hosts . Clarke [With a family dinner at at the Highlands, Mr. and Caspar W. Clarke are enter Christmas day . 8 ior Ball Announced February 5 Phe Junior ball, one of the pleas focial functions of the schoo! , will be held by the University Washington junior class Satur Gy. February §, at the Masonic z Following the usual ov only “W" men may bring girls to the mitwinter * About 250 couples will at 7c. dance, ly Reunion Christming Day Mr. and Mre LS. Biford wil! have a family re and dinner at their home . » and Mrs. Frank S Bayley entertain several outeoftown at their family dinner to with refreshments Un branches of a huge, spark tree Yuletide carol: also been provided. tions for the Christmas dinner must be made thru the information desk not than Saturday morning. eee . and Mrs. Torland Hosts evening Dr. and Mrs. Tortand entertain with a dinner of covers at their residence. an old-fashioned Norwe. evening was enjoyed, with the of many Christmas tra ‘e ee istmas and Year Dinners - and Mrs. Mark A. Matthews entertaining with a dinner of covers at their home tomor , and on New Years day they will be hosts at a dinner of twetm« | . ir. and Mrs. Chinn inner Hosts With covers marked for twelve ining with a Christmas dinner Orrow for members of the family intimate bie vor wad . Ladics' ’ Relief Society Hot Tea The Ladies’ Relief soviety of the tle Children’s home will enter with a tea at the hore on , December 28, from 3 until p.m. A program will be given the children of the school, At @ urns Mrs. Pierre P. Ferty, Mrs. Battle, Mrs. ©. B. Dodge and Manson F. Backus will preside bers and friends are invited to | “ PPerewell Party i Mr. and Mrs. Charles ¥. Wusthott | | @Wlertained on Wednesday evening with a farewell party, at the home of | Wusthoft's parents, Mr. and| Thomas Munson. Mr. and Mrw off (formerly Mias Begrid 5) Munson) were recently married, will leave Monday for their tu bome 1 ia Oakland. THERMOS BO TLE If your thermos bottle has not been for some time it will very likely ® a bit musty. Betore tilling it, il’ a good plan to Anne it out with soda water. Vor a dint bottle put a quarter of a ten oontul of soda in the bottle, fill with hot water, cork and let wtand % few minutes. Shake well.» Thix Meetens the cork well aw the wAtle, Turn out the woda whiter and owe again with hot, clear water. Tf this tm no danger of any one complaining of & “funny” taste about the coffee trom ‘& thermon bottle, eee MISS HEFFERNAN TO | FETED JANUARY 4 Be sung. Several other features | ) Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Chinn are | tment is used there will | BE BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS | Sectety KRditer of The Star MONG THE MANY PRENUPTIAL ENTERTAINMENTS AR RANGED for Miss Grace Heffernan, whose marringe to Mr Lawrence Mows Arnold will ocour Janu 15, te the luncheon of elhteen Gevere On Tureday, January 4, at the Sunset club, at wh Mra, James Galbraith and her daughter, Mra. Chartes R. Caastlen, are Wo be hostesses Phe invitations have been extended to jn the bridal party and close Tends of th« mn or gue t || DATES To Remember SATURDAY, prornnn ts— Mr. and Mrs Henry Broderteh’s dance at their home Mr and Mra Thomas Rerdeaut Mr TURSDAY, DECEMBER t8— rity bai under the suspless of Day Nursery asse- hrivtansen's holiday dancing arty at Christensen’s Broadway Anderson's breakfast tary to Min Frank Gi John Leer Mra A HL Anderson's dinner at the Sunset club preceding the Cyarity ball WEDNESDAY, DRCEMEER t— Musteni® at’ the Sunset club at 3 am Mrs Baward 1 Garrett and Mra John MH. Hewett host caace Dr and Mra Weldon Young's @ancing party at the Bunset clad thelr daughter, Mise Betty « You people's dance at the Mount Maker club hov Mine Kvelya Runeet club Mis Dilite Bernard's holiday party F apartment THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30— ‘The Misses Naney and Laura Bm with @ hollday fat the dance at thetr Mr. aod Mrs, Reginald MH. Parsons’ masquerade danee at the Yacht iad, in compliment to Miss Anne Mine Anita Rathbun, Rt SATURDAY, JANUARY 1~ Mire Mary Dawson's the at her home, complimenting Miss Kiisabeth Redd nh Mrs CUftord Wiley, Mine ‘nid Wiley and Mise Marian Keep open hous, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6— Tweitth might party at the College cy SATURDAY, JANUARY 8 Interiaken Gutid's dance at the Yacht clad for the benefit of t Children's Orthopedic hospital The marriage of Mine Grace Wetter. wan te Mr, Lawrence Mom Arnold ‘ eeleck at “Gracement,” nee of Mr and Mra J, On Wednesday, January at high noon will occur the marriage of @ comrade and sister of the Wil | liam MeKinley Circle No. 10, Ladies of the Grand Army. Dinner will fotiow at 6:20 and the regular circle, Meeting will take place at 2. At 8:30 the same evening there will be @ card party. All these events will take place in Veterans’ hall, the Armory, eee Charch of Spiritual Light ‘The Churea of Spiritual Light at Mountain View station (North st. and Aurora @ve.) entertained Wednesday evening with @ delight ful holiday party. A large Chriat- mae tree Was the center of attrac tion, and each child received | stocking filled with candy, nuts and fruit. The pastor, Dr. Nathan Nor |dabl, waa presented congregation. see Entre Nous Danes Christmas Night The Entre Nous club will give. their Christmas informal dance to- Morrow evening in the new Ma sonic temple Woman's Century Club ~ A meeting of the Wothan's Cen |tury club has been called by the president, Mrs. F. E. Palmerton, for Timireday, December 30, at 2 p. m at the Federated club house, Thom. jae and Harvard. All daughters of [members are requested to pres ent as the object of the meeting is }to organize m daughters’ auxiliary. All present will be considered char ter members. The board of trustees | are invited to attend. Refreshments will be served by the refreshment committee eee Washington Children's Home Party The children of the Washington |Children’# home were entertained | Wednesday evening by the Engi neers’ club In the Arctic Club build | ing. A Christmas tree with gifts for each child, and an interesting pro- “raw, we joyed by the littie peo ple. There are 71 children in the home this year, and warm clothing and other necessities wiN be appreciated |ONIONS AU GR. ATIN 6 medium-sized onions 1 tablewpoon minced par | 1% cups white wat % cup buttered bread erumba 2 tablexpoons grnted cheese | Peel onions and seald for tive min | Utes. Drain and chop, Put in a but tefed baking dish and season with salt and pepper. Add parsley to white much sauce and pour over onions, Cover with buttered erumba and grated eheese, Put in @ hot oven until the crumbs are me Led, brown and thé cheese {HOU SEHOLD: HINT 1 Knives with pearl or ivory handics whould never be put into het water Hot water causes the handles to crack and turn dark Wash the water and pitcher or blades. If the ivory handles are rubbed | with @ cloth dampened in alcohol | once in every few weeks the ivory Will keep from dixooloring. handles the bowl! with knives into to rinse the put dgep | Tied) with a watch/ by the members and friénds of the| warm Mr. and Mrs. George B. Buchan, Jr, are receiving the congratulations of thelr friends on the birth of a daughter December 18 at the Virginia Mason hospital. Mra. Buchan before her marriage was Miss Edith 1 Warren, eee Mr. F. M. Madden, who has been East for several weeks, returned to eee Mr, and Mre. H. M today to spend Christmas and Watking left in Port eee | Mr. and Mra, Laurence Booth are entertaining ever the holidays their jeonteiaw and daughter, Lieut. | Elmer T. Pow, U, 8. A, and Mra | Foss, who arrived yesterday from | their home at Fort Casey. Mra. L. H. Sullivan ts spending the Kathryn Joyce of Ogden, Utah, ar guests of Mr. and Mra Henry Hib 4 bard. Dr, and Mra Joyce are Mra. Hibbard’s parents. eve Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Coventry ae parted yesterday for Yakima to spend the holidayd with Dr, Coventry's sla | ter, Miss Rose Coventry . Mr, and Mrs. Ne! were recently married in Portland, |have returned from their wedding Hjourney to California, and are occu pying a residence at S4th ave. and EB John et. eee Mr, and Mra C. H. Unden, dangh- Miss Eether, and son Cart Ub left last evening for Spokane spend the holidaye with Mr hden's parents. eee Word haa been received recently from the South that the marriage ot Miss Nanette Church, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Church, for |merily of Seattle, to Ensign Cecil Artostrong, U. 8. N, which was to have taken place thie momth. has been postponed owing to Ensign Armstrong's changed orders. With his ship, the U. & 8. Texas, he will January 4 for a prolonged cruise, returning to the coast tn }April. Mr. and Mra, Church and Mies Church are making their home in Oakland. den, jto ul eave Mr. and Mra, James Tod Cofles, | of Santa Rosa, Cal, arrived Tues day and are spending a few days with relatives in Olympia. Later | they will be the guests of Dr. and Mis. Torlief Torland. o- Mrs. F. M. Jordan returned this morning from Spokane, where #he jwent to meet her daughter, Helen JoPian, who t« a student at Misa Ely’s school in New York, and is to be the holiday guest of her parents, eee Mra Mortis ‘Thomsen and Mrs | James Macfarlane are leaving Janu ary 8 Gor their winter home in Alta dena, Cal. oe ok Miss Hartiet Macfarlane, who has» been the guest of Mr. and Mrw. James Macfarlane for several weeks | Dr, and Mra. RS. Joyce and Mise | | | | mi Trip holidays with friends tn Centralia | | eee | rived this morning to be the holiday | 1 Bowles, who | Pole, De THER SEAT BY 4ACK FROST (This message from Sante Claus Land ls for the fittie folks, and par: ents aren't supposed to read it un lens they read out loud) SANTA CLAUS LAND, North 24.—Thin in just like writs ing you youngwters a letter from wonderland or fairyland. Piverything is so lovely here on thia Inet day that it's just have had of heaps and heaps of toys |—an your own. I Just winh all the toyw I have neon today were all my own. But they're not That's why Santa ie having them put in his big airplane. He's going to bring them to Seattle and carry them down lotsa and leave them for good little boys and girls, SANTA ALL, PREPARED Some of the things I have neon look terribly big to go down any chimney, but fanta always manages to get them thru. It's a secret and he won't tell me how he does it. He mays, “Little boys and girls don’t eare how I get them into their homes. an long as I do.” We have loaded heaps of dolla, wooden and cloth animals, wagons toys that go, blocks, raiiroad trains, | Indian sults, firemen's outfite. Jump. jing ropes, marbles you could think of, into the big fy ing machine. There is still a lot of room in the airplane but I am won dering how Santa's going to get ev erything in. and everything Reproving BERKELEY, Cal, Doo, 4.—The vamping, short«kirted, rouged and over-drensed college girl must got Such is the mandate of 60 leading college women of the University of California composing the “women's council” in America's biggest coedu: cational college. ‘Thene determined young perso: will leave December 31 for home in Berkeley | hands the problem of the co-ed who | - es | uses the campus to display her | Mr. Moritz Thomsen Milburn, who| charms rather than improve her jis spending the holidays with bis|mind, They have instituted a novel jMmother, Mra. Anna Thomsen Mil | custom of going up to an offender }burn, will depart December 31 to|and gently tapping her on nter Thacher school in Ojai, | #houlder to call her attention to her PORK § S TEAK WITH SPAGHETTI 1 . slice pork’ steak cut one inch thick } 2 onions 1 green pepper 1% cups canned tomatoes 2 tablespoons flour boiling water 1 cup spaghetti Cut off some of the fat from the meat; put meat in a hot frying pan and brown on both sides; add onions | sliced, pepper shredded and tomatoes | jand cook five or 10 minutes; rub flour into meat, cover with b Hing water; season with salt and pepper; an cook slow! for 20 min utes; break spaghetti into 2inch | Pieces and cook separately in boiling salted water; make a nostvof the cooked spaghetti on a platter and fill with the meat and sauce, “bad taste.” “The reputation of the modern cot | lege girl as a boldeyed Hite ‘vamp’ is entirely undeserved,” Minora Irwin, president of the ¥ W. ©. A, afd one of the leading members of the “tapping” sisterhood, “IV's just a few girlie who use! rouge excessively, wear skirts too short, or peek-a-boo sweaters, and t's these girls we are trying to change. We simply call attention to thelr dress and ask their cooperation with us ih making the campus a serioum place of study and real comradeship eaid Mine | between men and women, “It a girl perwinte in violating the rules of the counell by over-orunder dressing, she is called before the women's executive board of the stu dents’ affairs committee and put on| the carpet. Only two have been call. ed up #0 far, and I think it will not he nectasary to ull any more.” | Think what Besides regulating the attire and deportment of unruly college widows ~Portrait by J Ford-C. ogswe ell, like the dreams you | of chimneys) Tap f Halts Vamps ‘Campus Squad Spots Flirts TLE STAR to Santa’ S Land With Old Jack Frost § sw ‘There is one great big bow that ts Just heaped over with pretty colored things—horna, peaches, long strings of gold and aliver, litue round spark Ving things and big red and blue and | green balls. They are to put on the Chrtet | bringing a jot with him thie season Ive fun to help load an airplan with toys, but I'll bet it will be gnore fun to #it down on the floor and play wit these things. ‘That's whet you youngsters will be doing tomorrow Santa is just crawling in with his load of toys, He got everything packed away all right, and there's going to be a lot of happy boys and girls in Seattle after her has made hia viatt to your homes, | YOU'LL, ALL BE HAPPY I wish i could make the trip with | him #0 I could wateh you when yeu | find the things he has left in front | of your Christmas tree. 1 know you'll all be happy and shouting with glee. But I've got to stay here and watch the toy shop while Banta ts away. I | Offered to make the trip for him, but | he say this 19 the only real pleasure he gots out of life-giving things | to boys andigiris. | So the best I can do, tn mying good-bye for this year, te to wish | you all a real merry Christmas and a very happy New Year, Hurrah, ehisarent Sante has start jed! He's on his way to Seattle. Jand vamps, the women's council has undertaken to regulate dancing on * campus. While’ they have not succeeded in abolishing “cheek dancing,” they have ruled that every dance must close on Friday at 1 o'clock and on Saturday night at | midnight. her| ara going to take into their owe TREATMENT FOR INGROWING NAILS Ingrowing nail are very painful and result from shoea too narrow across the toes, Bathe the foot in the | warm Water to which a tablespoonful | | of borax has been added. Dry care | fully and wash around the nail with la disinfectant and apply a little xine olntinent to the sore Bpot. Prees the flesh back and insert a little wad of lint moistened with aleohol under the corners of the nail, ‘This treatment | should be repeated daily. CLEANING SPATS Brush the spate with a stiff brush to remove all dust, Rub thoroly with @ thick soap lather, Rinse with lukewarm water, using a sponge. Change the water as soon aa it be ney soiled, Dry ax much as possible by rubbing with a soft | eloth | | DANGHROUS HEIGHT Baby's Mother-What do you think of Lie new nursemaid, George? Baby's Father-8he looks capable, my dear; but she is #o terribly tall. ‘a distance poor baby will fall when she drops him+—An- swers, sion Drama a tree and Bante ie surely) | tet a CHRISTMAS |Necklaces--How and BILL AT PALACE HIP There ts muslo and humor, with a Th ac variety Of novelties on the new bill iW W m that opened at Loew's Palace Hip | hen to ear e s yesterday, to provide Chrivtmas en id tertainment for the patrons of that nd theatre, and «peclal attention has been given to the kiddies in con m #tructing the show. An outstanding | be feature in the musical offering of | « Nollie De Onwonne and the Jazzlaind = Five, who are purveyors of the latest | ay ideas in the way of jax | x Jimmy Lyons, “the Hebrew Sol y dier Statesman,” woores a hit in his t monologue. | Children of all ages admire the in telligence of the fourfooted actors appearing in Selina’s ™ The high stepping and er tricks of a| Uny pony are augmented by @ vari.| ety of feats performed by a number| of well-trained dogs, and to provide a! comedy vein, there are a number of | monkeys | The man tn the team of Glick and Bright sings several songy effective ly, and In some witty talk he haw the able assistance of a pretty young woman, fetchingly gowned | The tmerest in Wray's Manntkin | and Mario Hippodrome in evi dence th puppet show in till # delightful form of entertainment. | | CRE. AM PIE 34 cup flout 1-3 cup butter 1 tablespoon sugar 1 exe ette at the BI flour and sugar; rub in butter with the tpe of the Ongerm: add exe! Mighty beaten: stir til! smooth; roll out on molding board, keeping the line al crust as round a possibi deep pie dith with the dough and bake in a moderate oven, prick with a fork if the crust shows a ten dency to rise in the ter; Al with a thick boiled custard made of the yolks of two eggs: cover with a/ mater made of the whites of the EETBREADS in well certain: meats and vegetables are alwayn sub: | jected to a particular treatment be fore the final preparation for serv: ng. Aweetbreads, for instance, are al ways taken care of in the following manner on thelr immediate arrival from the market Lat eweetbreads stand an hour tn cold water. Drain. Put into bolling water whieh has been salted and) acldulated. Let cook slowly, 20 min-| utes for calves’ breads and about 40| one fees these days and evenings, —- for, breads, Dieta again starting, of course, with the string | tration the model is wearing one with | and plunge Into of pearis, so-called, and, alas, almost!a coral plaque for a pendant. and keep firm. The eweetbreads can one y one wears them any time or| Jeweled girdles, strands of beads | pasha = eben terme dl | piace, held together with eabochons SICK ROOM HINT Pearls are perhaps the most be-| creat silken ropes with wonde: | coming of all necklaces to the fresh-| jeweled tassels are sean on some When @ patient's mouth Sesemien | complenionss, : ee 7 een or) bn aoe a — Pema»! woman, bu’ sallow -skinn among) jone made in ee iece when Oe a arene Ord nn the ents | wh should try them very eritically be-| girdies or cordelleres hold the fall fore daring to adopt them. | from time to time will quench thirst.) sore particularly the polnt te th | The orange should be cut into «mall | pieces and put witlitn easy reach of the invalid. It will be easier to, handle than a glass of water and is| More eefreshing. 7 | HOUSEHOLD HINT To pick up splinters of glaes, wet & woolen cloth and lay it on the floor where the splinters are and pat it. The pieces of glass will ad |here to the cloth and there will be |no danger of being cut. ENTENCES THREE | TO EARLY BED) to remember ° am. | | } ae Zzrs BY “pe MOORE fine should not be worn with the (New York's Faspion Authority.) | lingerie blouse or serge frock, Theyey Many and varied are the neckinces|4T¢ of all jewels. the most formal | |For daytime it is much better taste / to choose white coral, In the filus | | ness in without breaking the straight Hine that is still in vorne. back to Seattle. But he has not bees heard from since. Bureau of Jewish College Men Missing Will Hold Meeti Relatives) sv rou se sent ‘The Star tavites ite readers te use this| Which college men and women can open ae an aid in finding missing take in the upbuilding of Palestine ie ie renting: Vows on | a8 the Jewirh homeland will be dis- shese, ween |euxsed at the convention of the In \tercoliggiate Zionist aasociation. | ere missing are invited to report | the dienppenrance directly 0 The Star. which will be held here from Decem ber 26 to 28 | Readers who may know the w of persons mentioned im this columa | WEST ORANGE, N. J., Deo. 4.— ope per pan: Sate $$$» Judge Lander, who sentenced three {2 srprmduce ach Heme as will Interest |“ holiday beverage everybody boys to go to bed every night at) ee likee—“Blue Moon"—ask your dealer, | 630 and to forego Christmas gifts! Mere Julian Beesley, writing to|—Ad¥. and fentivities, has rewcinded the lat- or | Mayor Caldwell, from 168 Davenport | ave., Detroit, Mich. asks his help in | finding Pat X. Sullivan, her brother. | He has been missing for six months. eee | ter Part of the penalty. ‘Di abled Veterans’ Work for Sale Here An arts and crafts exhibition, eor. of the work of digabled war rans at the Port Townsend ma rine hospital, ie being shown at foom Precious Stones and Jewelry Unquestioned Quality Reliable Prices ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler 1010 Second Avenue | Mrs, C. A. Dreier (horn Marie Od- steen), Mount Vernon, Wash. Route| | No, 8, is seeking her nephew, Harold | Nordgaard, employed by the Bering 167, Stuart building, The.articies are | 8% Fishing Co., some time in May, for sale. Proceeds go to the purchane 120. When last heard from he was of more materials for the wounded | *till one of their employes in waters | | boys to work with. j pear Unalaska, Alaska. He wrote to | instcsthanetasenis | his rooming place, 1115% Stewart st., In Tahith serious érimes are pun- | Seattle, and told them not to forward | Powe ished by tateoing a mark on the letters to him after October 1, be forehead of the oftender. {@ause | he expected to be on died way | GSERGES o win toad N spirit and history, this bank is closely associated with the tradi- tions of the city and State. It is an old pioneer bank which has worked for years in furthering the interests and developing the enterprises of this section. In so doing we have built up an organization capable of handling with’ intelligence and dispatch all matters of a personal or commercial banking nature. You are always welcome at this bank. ~~ BANK. OF CALIFORNIA, NA rar 8 NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Reserve System Second at Columbia SEATTLE WASHINGTON HELP HOOVER SAVE THREE MILLION STARVING BABIES — AMERICA’S CHRISTMAS GIFT TO EUROPE CONTRIBUTE AT DOWN- N BOOTHS.

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