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PAGE 10 Seattle Society Mrs. Eberle Will Be Hon- or Guest at Luncheon; Mrs. Whittlesey Will) Compliment Mr Hurd.| ; t & ONORING Mra Edward W.] Eberle, wife of Admiral Eberie, U. S&S. N.. commander of the Pacific fleet. who ts a cv in the city, Mrs.) 2 William Pitt Trimble is entertaining | a with an informal luncheon at the} % Sunset club next Thursday after. & hoon. The guests will be a group of Mrs. Bberie's friends 5 ; Mrs. Hurd Will Be Complimented Mra, Charles F. Whittlesey will emertain with a luncheon at the Sunset club Thursday afternoon, | complimenting Mrs. George A, Hurd, of New York city Miss Swezea Will Entertain at Country Home Honoring her house guests, Mra, A. Scherneck and her daughter, Miss Ella Scherneck, of San Francisco, Miss Vernita Swezea will entertain with an informal tea at her home at Haller ke next Tuesday after noon Wives of Visiting Doctors Entertained In honor of the wives of the doo tors attending the convention in the city a number of affairs have been given. On Thursday afternoon they were taken for a drive around the @eenic Lake Washington boulevard, with dinner at the Seattle Golf and Country club, and later to the per formance of Barrie's “Mary Rose” at the Metropolitan. Yesterday they were entertained at luncheon at the Sunset club, followed by a musicale, arranged by Mra. Freder ick Bentley, and in the evening a dinner dance was given at the Yacht club. Mrs. Blaine Luncheon Hostess ) _ Honoring Mrs. Harry R. Clise of ) Washington, D. C. who is her Suest, Mrs. E. F. Blaine entertained With a luncheon of eight covers at the Sunset club last Thursday, tak- ing her guests to her home later for ap afternoon of bridge. eee studio, Orthopedic Tea Si er for Calendar Next Wee Miss Worboys Miss Irene agd Miss Edna Fox entertained at thelr home Thursday ‘evening with a jam and jelly shower, complimenting Miss Helen Worboys, Who is to be an August bride. At the supper served later pink roses and sweet peas were used for the centerpiece. . . | Mrs. West Honored With Mrs, George N. West, of Toruand, who is the house guest of |Moore, hé@ytess; Wednesday, cburch, Mra. F. L. Baker, man; Friday, guild, Mrs. H. man; Saturday, East Capitol $ * _ the honor guest, Mra. John Storey entertained informally at tea on| Assistants Chosen ‘Thursday afternesa. for Mid-Summer Dance The charming young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clare E. Farnsworth.—Portrait by Curtis In charge of the Little Tea Shop next week will be: Monday, Trinity Parish guild, Miss Rébecca Collins, hostess; Tuesday, St. Mark's guild of 6t. Mark's church, Mra. J. E. West minster Presbyterian church, Miss Nellie Patrick, hostess; Thursday, St. Margaret's guild of St. Mark chair Washington Park M, Stryker, chair. Mra. Marion Russel! Cummings as/@ulld, Mrs. A. C. Graff, chairman, THE NANCY FARNSWORTH | | | | WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR MONDAY yoomforts derived from a home of this nature and every woman interested should avail herself of this splen In honor of Mrs. Mary Harris Ar. |4id civic service that the Business mour, president of the Georgia State |#24 Professional Women's club is of- W.CTU fering them. under the auspices of the City eration of W. ©. T. U. at 1 o |Monday at Meves’ cafeteria. | public lx invited to attend. W. ©. T. U. Luncheon @ luncheon will be given | ‘ed eee Russian Reliel Commitice The Russian Relief committee held its regular weekly meeting in the eee Erickson room of the ¥. W. C. A. Star of the East building Thursday noon. After the! Under the a of the Star of | sular committee reports it was do the East, a eatery. t Irving 8. | cided, since there is Mannel still on Cooper will speak at 100 Lyon build. | 58nd unused, that members meet ing, Monday, July 18. Subject, “The |*t Mrs. Kiemptner’s home, 1315) Great Awakening.” Seventh ave. N., for lune heon at 1 . o'clock promptly on ‘Saturday and nin SEATTLE jon STAR Society at the Harbor Forts BLUE AND GOLD DINNER | Colonel Henry Macpherson Mer riam, t 8. A. commander of Fort Worden, and Mra Merriam were howts at their Fort Worden quarters Tuesday honor of Misa Downing, the houwe wt of Major Alvin Charles Miller, dinner at a progressive fical corps, U. 8 A, and Mra. Miller, the daughter of Major Charles Downing, U. 8 A., and a patrician looking girl who has réceived much attention during her Fort Worden vinit e The blue draperies of the Grawing rooms, emphanized by maasen of yel low marigolds and blue delphinium. made an effective background for guests in formal evening drem, seat ed at seven small table ed by @ tall green taper in a ach light aliver ndlestick vd with marigolds, meshed in green tulle, The ex Quixite menu was discussed with much gayety, and was followed by bridge A unique detail was seen in the ards, which were email photo views of Log Cabin Inn. |Lake Crescent, scenes taken by Mra ¥ George Ich, leach differe fr amateur, charming. f the fishing party dinner guests had re each a mem at which the cently asaleted. The guest prize was also a view of Lake Crescent, and a souvenir of a day spent in the grandeur of the Olympic mountaine. The lst included the honor guest Miss Downing; Colonel John L. Hay den, U. 8. A. commander of the Puget Sound coast defenses; Major Alvin Charles Miller, medical corps. U. 8. A, Mra Miller, Major Royal Kemp Greene, U. 8. A., adjutant of the Puget Sound cc Greene, Major K Lemmon, U, & A. Major Frank Dexter A. Mra. Applin. ert Finley, U. & Captain Louls Jame defenmes, Mre Benjamin Mra, Le enon. Applin, t M Bowler, nley. x A. ri Major Charles heb Hl DATES TO REMEMBER SUNDAY, JULY 17 ™ buqu Mex will entertain matt i with Finley to entertain aC. Kinaet f Detroit ua yell and Mra, Jobe THURSDAY, Jt Annua Graham, and Mra. RL D. f Onkiand, Cal. SATURDAY, JULY 23— Midwommer dance at Gelf and Country elub Mies Mary Helen ¢ Mr. James Willon Clague at the and Mrs John A #30 oe Hust! the Seattle Camitie James |. in Bt. Joseph's church at A. Mrs, Bowler, with their héuse| guest, Mise ves; Captain Arthur D. Hughes, U. 8 A, Mrs. Hughes Captain Francis J. Fitzpatrick, A, Mrs. Fitzpatrick, Major Albion Rockwood, U. 8. A., Lieutenant Cy: rus Quentin Shelton, U. 8. A, Liew tenant Edward L. Supple, U. 8. A k, U. 8. and Mr. and Mrs, George Welch Mins Downing leaves the end of | the week for Camp Furlong, Colum bus, New Mexico, where she will be the guest of her brother, Lieutenant Eéwin C, Maling, 24th Infantry, U. 8. A. FIELD OFFICERS Among the field officers lately a» nigned to Fort Worden are Major Al-| bion Rockwood, U. 8. A., Cyril A. W. Dawson, U. and Major 8 A MANILA ARRIVALS Recently arrived on leave from Manila, and much entertained at the | Presidio, Major George H. Wright, U. 8 A, and Mrs. Wright are the house guests of Mr. and An ldrew T. Corbus, of San Francteco. |Later In the season they will pay a init to their father and mother, Mr. and Mra A. &. Loosby, of Port Town mend, EN TOUR At their Ford Worden quarters Major Kelley Benjamin Lemmon, U. 8. A, and Mra. Lemmon have as their house guests Mra William Rusbolt and Miss Rusbolt, of Chi leago, who are here en tour, their plans including motor trips thru _ Bridge Party for Miss Campbe: Mrs. A. E. Campbell entertained ‘with a bridge party at her home afternoon, complimenting guest, Miss Charlotte ‘Campbell, of Washington, D. C. i secaeti ‘ul Luncheon Compliments Guests Mrs. H. A. Lightner entertained at her home yesterday afternoon with @ delightful luncheon, complimentary to her relatives, who are her house Guests, Mrs. W. C. Boorne, of Chi- cago, and Mrs. H. C. Malloy, of Hutchinson, Kan. . Plans Compliment to Guest Assisting Mrs, Trafford Huteson, midsummer dance at the Golf club, Saturday evening, July 23, will be Mrs, Frederick Struve, | Mrs. A. W. Tidmarsh, Mrs. Charles Willard Stimson, Mrs. M. Fy Back- us and Mrs. Robert Wilson, ee French Fete Nationale Celebrated ‘The French Fete Nationale was celebrated yesterday at the reception given at the home of Miss Hortense) Somer from 4 until 8 o'clock. The French Veterans’ Legion of Wash ington, the Alliance Francaise and the French Alsace-Lorraine society were officially represented. The French consul, Vacher-Corbiere, deliv. ered a speech, and an address in be half of the French Alsace-Lorfaine Invitations have been Issued by | society was given by Mr. L. Somer. Mrs. Forrest Balyeat for a tea to be| The following program was ren Alpha Giwnal Delta Luncheon | Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae are | especially urged to attend the “drop [in luncheon at the Women's Uni- versity club at 12:30 p. m, Monday. cee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Sunset Heights Literary Club Sunset Heights Literary club will |hold a piente at the home of Mre | Tweedie at Richmond Beach, Tues jday, July 19, Alki Review No. 59 Alki Review No. 69, W. |the Maccabees, will | B.A. of meet Tuesday W. hail. eee Overseas Club Pienic levening at 8 o'clock in the W. 0.) Members and friends of the Over. | | seas club will picnic at Kirkland on | fpend the afternoon finishing up the California and ie Northwest, baby garments that are to be sent in the first shipment as a result of the ATTRACTIVE INCIDENT first drive for these necensitien. | An attractive incident at the pret Everybody holding either Pinished or ty tea given on Friday, at their Fort nearly finished garments on* hand, Please turn them in to 1915 First ave. promptly. Flagler quarters, by Mrs. Londahl, tes, of Chaplain M. M. Londahl, U was the impromptu review lot the six destroyers, with the naval GREAT FALLS, Mont—After six| Militia on board, which left Bremer- weeks’ strike, city street cleaners, ton for San Diego early Friday after. and garbage haulers return to work. jnoon. liter appearing en the benuth WALLA WALLA—Fire destroys nearly 3,000 acres Prescott. How to Clean of wheat near Lows estimated af $31,000. Aluminum A reader of The Star asks |rul horizon off Fort Flagler, and steaming slowly by in plain view of the guests arsembled on the terrace, and specially interested, as their |hoxtess’ son, Ensign F. W. Londahl, U. 8, N., & graduate of Annapolis in the class of 1920, happened to be chief engineer on the 271, which m- luted Fort Flagler, en passant. ‘The tea guests included the line at Fort Flagler, which was asked to meet Miss Wilbur, dramatic director given at her home Thursday after-| dered: oon, July 21, from 3 until 5 o'clock, |“La MarseMiaise* honoring her mother-in-law, Mrs. O. er A. Balyeat, of Ohio. . Garden Fete Planned The plans for the “Garden Fete” |“ to be given by the Seattle Day Nur-| Bialock. Paul MeCooie. - Charpentior Sunday, July 17. Bout leaves Madi. on park at 10:40 a, m. ary Lady Eagles Lady Eagles will meet Wednesday, | for information on cleaning and polishing aluminum, ‘This is too long to print, but any reader who wishes the in formation can have it sent by Saint-Haens | July 20, at 1 p. m. at the M, iling a@ request for it to The » Laurent | 4439 tEpwehoog and ‘egrds, ar's Washington bureau, 1400 New York ave. N. W, Herodinde “Air de Jean” Massenet Daughters of St. Geor; 7 igo! ; lowin sery association, at the home of Mrs. Jacques Jou-Jerviiie. ¢ | Daughters of St. George wall meet Yomue 4s ns tag Frederick Bausmnan next Thuraday | “Aw Concert” -Thenerd | at M. EF. B. A. hall Thursday, July pith rae fternoon, are merrily going forward, | Gabrictie Jolivet.” a, at 1: f i » . ard, | -watertoo” *. Victor Hugo | 21, at 1:30 p. m with additional names added to the| Homlinger. eee _ committees ax the days| "Dig Veur-tu' 3 0-00 ess+0s Massenct! Women's Century Club to Be a rr eee ‘ “Lakme,” duet from first act....Delides Entertained Vital Stati rs Added to O8e presiding over Mrs. §. H. Blalock. The board of trustees of the Wom. the tea tables are Mrs, Edward Mor. gan Mills and Mrs. James Hamilton de Veuve, are the Misses C Mills and Mary Cecilia de Veuve, Jacques Jou-Jerville lcel Daly, Miss Gabrielle Jolivet Among the French brides present and assisting in serving|Were Mra. Andree Lefevre, who with ays and Dorothy | Miss Jacques Jou-Jerville, Mrs, Mar- jan’s Century club are to be guests |of Mrs. K. 8. Ingraham at her coun. |try home at Mahe, across the Sound, on Tuesday, July 19. Take BIRTHS Gash, Glen G, 8041 18th ave, N, BE. and 513 Sixth ave, boy. | The candy booth i in charge of | Mr. Emile Marx and Miss Somer el vl gel Galbraith’s dock at ae girl Mra. R. M. Burton, with Mrs. Charles | received the French colony and other | this pane OSS Sekinn wat ber. é H. Tully, Mrs. Martin Rozema and American: guests, Ste I N., boy " Mrs. Will H. Crosby on her commit- | | Queen Ane Oe Child's Conser- | Lu und dreenwood ave. ; tee. The girls from the Junior league — +, | Magnuson, Carl, 2220 Fifth ave. W. a who are assisting are the Misses| CLEANING Queen Anne Circle of the Child's | Magnuson, , 392 . W. 4 Janet and Clare Sheahan, Ruth and} ngs that have been smoked by | Conservation league will hold a ple | wiisoi 102 49th wt, girl! Catherine Niblock, Dorothy Merrick,|n oii lamp can be cleaned by wash |Mc dinner at Alki beach, Tuesday | Wicks! i90T Recah Cee gtrt Marion Burton, Helen Lyter, Kath-|‘ng with water in which soda has|vening, July 19. All members and Florian, Menry, 6715 Fremont ave erine Luke, Evelyn Colvin, Anona| been dissolved. their children invited. j Fredericks and Antoinette Connor. — - Be taylor, [ret 4083 Seventh ave. , The musical program will have! | Seattle Review No, 8 Simpson, A, 1021 72nd ave, N. Es| such popular artists as Mrs, Freder- | panties Review No 8, w. B. A. | girl | ick Rice of Tacoma, Mrs. J. H. Fox, 1921 R rd f of the Maccabees, will hold an, all tek Gaiiiets GF Beck aod’ Mien ecord 0} day picnic, ‘Thursday, July 21, at the| MARRIAGE LICENSES Boris Ferguson. Pedestrians Hit upper part of Woodland park, Mem.| Name and Residence. Mrs. George H. Fortson is to have bers come and bring baskets, Lunch | Donalson, High, Achille, Okla .. @arce of supplying the dishes. by Aut bil at 12:30. sherman, Poyili Seas : « |Stuyts, Jonn J. Seattle rd r omobules t hast ms ~ 4 4 ,, |Laflef, Annie, Enumclaw eat) fnformal Tea AZQ a7, Ther, 6, was go.) Buriness and Professional Women's | eyes, Carl H., Soap Lake . .. Legal In compliment .to Mrs. Sheldon | 4 vérely injured when she Was| ‘ane Business and Profeesional| OMIA. «<.:ss.- sc. tss- 1's +s dawal i James Anderson, Miss Marie Swartz Tic PY an nuto driven by Mrs. F.| women's club has opened its sum-|Ltcalr, Henry J., Bremerton « will entertain with an informal te ickson, 5608 Broadway. She was mer home, “Nesika Lodge,” to an} *us* ace, Bremerton gal at her home next Monday after-|“#ken to Providence hospital, where Sabian a, i aednanate Se vn in ‘Abbott bert H. Soatth noon, from 4 until 6 o'clock. jher condition is serious. She is P99 goo yee pro! “mag sp “ oo Mumford, Georgia ij tho io ha a ne city and cordially invite all to . Hees injuries, “Se wag mained internal | send thelr vacations, their week-end | DIVORCES GRANTED Mrs. Pennington to lake avécand Serer et *ast-l trips or come over and spend the| Bunker, Arivro Anderson trom 3 Tomen’ " day on Sundays. Baldwin, Ruth from Oren Ht Speak at Ww en 8 43 Tradl carte who refused to| ‘The services of an efficient man-| Goodwin, Lucille from Itiley i, University Club injured. when nname wae slightly |ager, Mra, French Wilson, have been | DEATHS ed ne auto driven by | woe 6 Lunéheon Uidai. S, Motive of one ¥|weoured for the remainder of the! pack, Sarah 4082 dnd ave, 8. W. bh b t skidded while t UbUrN, | summer seAson and Mrs. Wilson will! Linder, John, 646 bind st At the luncheon to be given a : h tying to avoid her,| remain at Nesika Lodge thruout the | Reames, Clara, 40, 1917 Hieet pve i the Women’s University club next|kKnocking her down. The accident|seayon. This will enable the girls|MeKnight, George, 65, 2410 Jackson Wednesday at 12:20 o'clock, Mrs, /Occurred at Second ave, and James|to go and stay as long as they de. | jut 3087 WN Yor * 2 rete 1 speak | st. y y Rayghianit, Ida, 91, 2627 W. Nevada Locations erg Rota anata tl gy A daa sire. The house is large enough to on “WHat the Japanese Theatre 440... David G. Figs, 8, 162 16th | care for twelve girls comfortably anc pod Ninth ave, Holds for the West.” Mra. Penning: ave, was struck at Third| should larger parties choose to come a rr a | in 6 gonvermnt “ath her subject, | ave, and Cherry. wt ‘Thursday ufter-|arrangements may be made with 1103 Andover st aving lived many years in Japan. noon by an wuto driven by M. He | Mins Laue i reign | Johnson, A 34, 916 Third ave Horsfail, Mrs. Frank Hergert, Mias| reported’ that. he ‘ Heyn. Todith, 67, 4036 39h av na s pe could not " aroid these girls. The rates for the week Margaret, 66, King county t oe Perry and Mrs. George gps omy Fo backed intolend, the week and the day are nom:| , 2AM og 9 6205 done inal, considéfing the énjoyment and | Hodson, Lucille, 2 |) no address, A ame 5h aRRNURRMDANL jfrom F } ganized, as commerical efficier las high as any in the servic of the Community Service, and the members of the pageant committee, Mra. Jacob Conway House, Mra. George Davis Adams and Mra. John Twomaley, OFFICERS’ NIGHT Officers’ night is again being ob- rerved at the Fort Flagler bowling alleys, last Thureday’s party includ ing Mrs. G. L. Dickey, Mrs. T. B. McCold, Major Kelley Benjamin Lemmon, U. 8. A., Captain Chester B. McCold, U. 8 A., Captain George B. Kent, medical corps, U. 8. A. and Lieutenant Dean Richard Dickey, U | HONOR GUEST Mrs. John ©, Pringle has returned rt Stevens, Oregon, where she was the honor guest at various agreeable affairs, and where she or. ex pert, the business department of the army schools, which bid fair to rank under the able administration of the new commander of Fort Stevens, Major * Charles W. King, U. 8. CHILDREN'S PAGEANT A children’s pageant, illustrating ithe stories 6 to the hearts of the children, and acted by children, will be given in Chetzemoka park, Port Townsend, the last week in August, uni the direction of Mra. Conway House, chairman of the pageant committee of the Commun- ity Service, and will include not only civilian children but the children from Fort We and Fort Flagle Preparatory to the pageant, Mra. Jacob Conway House, assisted by Miss Wilbur, dramatic director of the Community vice, has organ- ized various story centers thruout Jefferson county, including Fort | Worden and Fort Flagler, In the harbor district those who are assisting this lovely cause are Mrs. Jacob Conway Hou Mrs. Fitzpatrick, wife of Captain Franel J. Fitzpatrick, U, 8. Mrs, H. Ft ‘Taylor, Mrs, ©, C. Thomason, Mra. George Davis Adams, Mrs, Allan Trumbull, Mra, John Twomsley, Mrs. George Welch, Mrs. T. B. MeCold, Mrs. A, T. Webster, Mrs. Londahl, wife of Chaplain M. M. Londahl, U. 8. A. Miss Pink, Miss Mason, Miss Mildved Barnes and Mrs. Whelchel, wife of Lieutenant J. Longstreet Whelchel, U. 8 A, Ca | Mr. and Mra. W. 8. Kinsel, with |their guests, Mra Edward C. Kinsel, | Miss lien Kinsel and Mra. Jobn| Boydell, of Detroit, left today for |Lake Cres where they will spend a few days. | see | Mrs. A. J. Blethen has as her guests her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mra. Samue] Conant, of Farm ington, Maine, who arrived ‘Thurs. |day evening to remain for the summer. oe Dr. and Mrs. Tom Mesdag and |formily removed Wednesday to| their summer home at Wing Point. eee Mr. and Mrs, Francis J. Arm strong returned yesterday evening from a motor trip to Hood Canal Mrm, Laurence Watson King and |her son and daughter, who are their guesta, are leaving tomorrow for their home in St. Paul. eee ] Dr. O. D, Babcock, Dr. Helen Babcock, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. But Mrs. Howard Russell and Mr. rank Mechener are members of a party who left yesterday for a three weeks’ vacation in the Cas cades. Mr. Vacher.Corbiere, French con- sul, Mr. Campos, Mexican Nee Mr. Lucien Perrot and Mr. Mrs, Jacques. Jou-Jerville are leav- ing Seattle tomorrow for Victoria, B. ©. where they are spending a few days. eee Miss Helen Wright of New York, who has been the guest of Mra. Frederick H. Parks, has returned to her home. eee Mr. Bernard Pelly and = Mr. Thomas Pelly, who have been at- tending school in the East have returned to thelr home. eee Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Wor- boys are entertaining Mrs, A. E. [Palmer of Adrian, Mich, and Mrs. J. M, Davis of Hurley, Wis. who arrived Tuesday to be their guests | for six weeks. eee Dr. and Mrs. George Crabtree and family returned today from a twa) weeks’ visit at American lake. eee Miss Marie Swartz and Miss Edna Harris returned yesterday from a week's visit at the Sigma Kappa lodge at Crystal Springs. eee Mr. and Mrs, A. E, Campbell, Mr. James Campbell, Mrs. William Phillips, Miss Charlotte Campbell, of Washington, D. C., and Miss Vernita Swezea left today for Monte Cristo to spend a few days. o- Mr. and Mrs, E. Richard, returned Thursd two weeks’ vacation at lang . C. Alt and son, y from @ eo Che . William Cummings left today for Boston. From there she will} motor to Florida with friends and) will return home by way of Call fornia. . Mrs. eee Wallace W. Crawford of this city, captain of field artillery, U. S. A. has been assigned to duty as in-| spector and instructor of National Guard in Indianapolis, His wife and little daughters are spending the summer at Short Beach, Conn., where he will spend a month's furlough with them before settling in Indian-; | before Saturday noon. jat camp are asked not to send boxes SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1921 Cynthia Greys lint Loves Soldier Boy; Parents Object—to Unifo or to Boy? Dear Miss Grey: I am in trouble and seek help from yous « I am a young girl, age 19, very much in love with a soldier, @y Re and I know he loves me, and he has asked me to marry him, g¥ and I promised to on my 20th birthday, but my family outsiders think it a disgrace to marry a soldier. Dear Miss Grey, do you think it is wrong to marry him#y BLUE. @ Are you quite sure there ia no other reason, aside from t one you mention, that your folks object to your marriage t - You should not fail to bear in mind when you make yout final decision that your parents are years older than yous «nd are rich in the experience that only years may bring, w 7 that they love you, and their first wish is to see you pe manently happy. I cannot imagine anyone who would turn a man dow simply because he wears the uniform of our Uncle Sam. TH boys in uniform are just as much individuals as thot civilian clothes and are no better or no worse, the averag run of them, than civilians. Your parents may feel that you, like numbers of ot sentimental young girls, are attracted more to the unif than you are to the man, and that when he dons civies, yo love for him might dim. You are young enough to wait t years. If at the end of that period you both feel the same why should you not marry? tt Hig \t vas Cynthia's Aibeoacs to Short Questions When was the Charleston, earthquake? August $1, 1886. . What was the German army‘s clos- est approach to Paris during the war? es The main army was within 20 miles of Paris, while the patrols of the army were in the outskirts of the city. | eee | black and is used in the mani ture of perfumes. . What day was December 12, ¥ What is the food value of an alli- Jox \gator pear? <1B. FRANK This fruit ts very unusual in that} TMesdav. par the flesh has @ high fat content, 10 per cent on the average. The water | Sends Key content is 81 per cent, and the carbo-| Trick hydrates are 7 per cent. The fuel| Dear Miss Grey: In The § unlue is high, sue Bar vieans per pound. | July 11 1 saw a request for a“ | With a key to spell out the name How can seen ‘othe keys be one’s future husband or wife, cleaned? R.T. R. |happen to know this I am Make @ paste from whiting and ait on. solution of potash, and allow it to| Take a Bible remain on the keys for 4 hours. |mon's Song, cha . and turn to pter 2, and put |key fo the top of it extends Wie; it tah: tosoane ‘tak! iow £0 one-half way out of the Bible (that into effect and was it a war meas-|part of the key which fits in the ure? BILL. |to be in the Bible). Then The present income tax jaw was) string around the Bible so as to Bi approved February 24, 1919, and was'the key secure, then two retroactive for the year 1918. It is|preferably a male and female, ial included’ in @ federal revenue act.|ance the book between them There were revenue acts in 1916 and forefinger of their right 1918. Th original income taz was putting the finger under the jot @ war measure. It was a part| the key. One person says the @ of the Underwood-Simmons tart/|bet one letter at a time wi act of October 3,°1918. AU income other says the 16th and 17th tax laws since that time have, of of the second chapter of & course, been based on the edditional Songs. When they come to the # |revenue needed on account of the ex-| turn, if it is the right letter penses of the war. future husband or wife the B eee turn and fall from the fingers. 4 What color is ambergris and of | tinue until you have spelled what une is it? SAM. /|name. MRS. J. Ambergris is gray, marbled with| Thanks for the favor. ANOTHER PAGEANT P. =-|BY GIRLS AT,;CAMP SEALTH With the passing of last Sunday's! The Delakota, Pageant of Health into history as|Band of Friends,” have one of the prettiest performances | enough to give each girl $3 ever staged at Camp Sealth, Camp/camp and are planning a Fire Girls and their councilors have) sale in the near future. turned their attention toward the eee production of a Pageant of Work, to! ‘Tuesday, July 12, the Scribes | be grouped around Northwest pro-| will hold a meeting at headqi ducts, July 21. It was decided to have an o Visitors will be welcomed to this/ hike to camp. The date has not and also to the Pageant of Camp Fire | set. The trip will take the Ideals, which will be held August 21./ the next meeting and all Boats leave Pier 4 at 9 a. m. and fe | asked to attend, turn at 6 p.m. The fare is 70 cents eee and the camp dinner is 50 cents. ‘Wetomachick Campfire Friday morning the track meet will | again started their poet it be held and will include tennis, bas-!Derwin as guardian. Their ketball and baseball matches, as Well | are sie aod fas the rowing contests. ‘The banquet |“"* ““™ Hebt bine and white will also be held Friday and will be} jenoqua Campfire held a. followed by the Grand Council Fire, |wround which honors will be award-| “roa beach Thursday, Ju ed and girls will review their camp experiences and sing camp fire songs. | The Yallani Campfire made ‘The trip to the mountain will last |!ate fudge and pink and white one week, beginning Sunday, July 17.| ‘ty candy for the soldiers Girls will leave the Tacoma inter. |TOWnsend at their meeting Ju urban depot at 830 a.m. All who are going must report to Mrs. Nor- man Huber before buying equipment, and all money must be paid to her li + A eee Friday, July 8, the Litahni C fire held a business meetin; Ballard fieldhouse. Georgia G and Allene Wall were put on mittee to select samples for |curtains in their room. Next ing the camp will work on the ‘The week following will probably devoted to a beach party. eee The Weloha camp met July 61a Pansy Buddi's home. After theme ing the girls went in swimming. Tht next meeting will be at Bernice ley's home, July 20, ‘ eee In honor of Miss Marie whose marriage to Mr. Jess Vi will take place later in the the Dushoshahb Campfire girls Everett gave a towel shower day evening, Jul, and was a huge “i . ww S e Miss Emma ere ws Emma Ander-| he Akytuha Campfire, girls The third camp period will open July 18. The boat Virginia will leave Pier 4 at 3:30 p.m. Girls must take boat lunch and health certificates to be collected at camp. There will be no over-night hike during one-week periods and no visiting day until July 31. Parents or friends of girls of food or candy. . Wright has been awarded a k stay at camp, given by Miss Ruth Brown to the girl who answered best the set of questions in the back of the Torch. Mar: Last Saturday night was council. ors’ stunt night comic success, lis for the winter, .- Miss Eva Engstrom will leave Sun y for Portland, where she will spend a week visiting friends. oe Mr. an@ Mrs, Harry Lawrence Jel sen and Mr, and Mrs, Carl Louis Tor son have returned from an eight motor trip to Vancouver, Victo- ahd Vancouyer island, returning way of Sol Duc and Lake Cres ‘The party spent several days at Linger Longer lodge, at Hoods: port by cent eee | Mrs, Jay L. Wright H daughter, Charlotte, of Portland, Ore., have been the guests, for the pats few weeks, of Mr. and Mrs, Sam- uel Cohen at their home, Released But Will Face Murder. Tria and small jugene Sol Louie, Indian, was re leased from MeNei! tsland peniten: | Uary Friday, where he had served 26 months of a 26-year sentence for kicking his wife to death in May, 1919. Louie was at onee rearrested nd will stand trial in Idaho for murder, His federal sentence was | wet aside on the grounds of lack of durisdicuon, son and Miss Ruth Brown -drama- tized a horseback ride, with Miss |‘0f® hike Tuesday, June 28, to Marion Barnes and Miss Rosabelie | 74 Park. After dinner they went, Goodman acting as horses, Nellie |“W#™ming. and Chubby, Miss Annette Fran. ¥ cisco led 12 councilors in a ghost| , Bus® wood, from the tropies scene. Miss Gat Lawson gave two|A™erca, is one-third lighter readings. Mrs. Fred White and Miss | °°" Emma Anderson gave a three-act | AMUSEMENTS _ METROPOLITAN — —TONIGHT— And All Week Matince Saturday RUTH CHATTERTON ia J. M. Barek “Mary Rese play, each taking the part of two| characters, Mra, Eva Van Dyke and | = M& John Morely from Yakima and | ‘Toppenish, with x dozen other guar- dians, put on an Indian pow-wow, + At 9:30 a, m, Sunday, July 10, the| Bremerton pulled out from Pier 3 with 17 girls and friends of Camp} Nekewid on, board bound for In- dianola where th were guests of Miss Rita Glover for the day. eee PANTAGES Matinees, 2130, The Kowatahoma Campfire met at South Park Playfield on Wednes- day, July 6, for a pienie supper. Bach girl brought her own lunch but did not eat her own The Campfire girls of the vitst | M. E. church held a business meet: | ing at the church on Thursday, July After the meeting the girls went to Woodland Park. eee The Kihelo camp met and made | 24 posters for Mr. Chapman for the | flowers for the exhibit at Volunteer | Park. Helen Herman and Madeline | Yeo rode on the Kiwanis float in the Fourth of July parade. Mable Edwards will on «= ¢he Met Rainier trip, LOEWs ¥ LACE Him MERE ‘TODAY PA SUPERB NEw VAUDEVILLE WARS DAW j In “THE BUTTERFLY