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TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1921, PAGE 8 THE STAR SEATTLE " a Clubs Personal {SAYS IDEALISM | a / wn iy Gone 4 : . 2 | / c- The bequtiful garden of Mra. Fred Miller and Miss Carlotta Miller left | \ erick Rausman will be the scene of Elsie Lincoln Benedict Club bee ge a ooh oo rae — The human analysis class of the dnb Ciptts aiden Te oa be . je, ‘ Become Bens 4 eg hewiaay ecalpb- pha Abert a Elsie Lincoln Benedict club will meet Nets |War Object Told Frenchmen|Girl’s Great Ambition Is to Beco ber'o : a by, Bre, Willian, oe at 8 p.m. in the Erickwon room of| Mrs. EB, Weldon Young and family | 7 . ' “wnthia Advises of Greater Ambition Miss Campbell Will En-|een hn ep Meret Mee Pre the Y. W. C. A., Fifth ave. and Bene | returned yesterday from Hayden| by Ambassador Herrick Sorority—Cynthia Adv 0 fertain Bridal Attend-|R. van Tuyl, Mrs, Alexander Baillie, eh at. Readings of charactor will be| Lake, where they have been «pend: | mate: Invitations Issued | MP Tettord Huteson, Mes, Daniel Calera & C Geer Ro Vo ae ERS ORR) RHEIMS, France, July 19,—Ideal Dear Miss Grey: There is sorhething I would like to |! vieage Sahai wadoher,: Mire rand Mre A. 1 Interested in the study of human na.| Mr. Richard Cox, who has been the | Mt led America into the war, Am:| angwered thru your columns, either by yourself or by bassador Myron Herrick declared, in ture are invited to attend |guest of Mr, and Mrs. Frederick ‘or Reception. | Anderson, assisted by Misa Katherine res Pye f P Agen, Miss Florence Agen, Miss Vir phage ties Biruve, left Saturday on the 8. ,|% address here today l Se ho would. h f belonging to a sorority? ELEN CAMPBELL wit &!tla Merrill, “Miss Bulalie Merrill, laraaiinet tie: tins tae “ple Cheering Frenchmen who heara| Just what are my chances of b peta, iss Miss Emily J . Misa Detls Fer Lady Kagles Presidept for his home in Berkeley nen pr is one of the biggest ambitions of my life—to be a real go entertain the maids of her bri- , The Lady Maat : ‘ Cal the speech at the laying of th I y ike " cuson, Mra, J alllargeon and - 2ugios will meet for otf ae “a va 4 % Mai party with a tuncheon at hor) Euton, Mrs John A. Balllargeon and Nuhundhe Ghe tures ak t tae in thol ees ner stone of the new municipal jty girl! and at the University of Washington! ‘ Hs Beme Thursday afternoon. Covers i be Veuve and Mra, Edward Mor. M. EB. B! A, hall | Mr, Charles 8, Wills, with hin fa | library considered the statement @| “When | graduated from one of the city high schools, will be placed for eight guests. lone Milt 7 s ee }ther, Mr. William Wills, of Long | reply to Ambassador Harvey's declar. year or two ago I had some hope of entering college ; agile j ges " on's CO Reach, Cal, left last week on the| ation in London that America fought} YCé ago, § ? i Re. Mrs. Collins Issues mene pee Bhatt Bing he v1 Br gal a poh ne el | 88 Northwestern for Alaska, to be | for herselt alone |following fall. That, however, turned out to be teal p * ssues loharge of the flowers booth, assiste he Seattle Women's club will hold nat a 2 4 * ‘8 booth, assi ita annual picnic at Stare tne, tna | Bone about two weeks. Nicholas Murray Butler, president! so I started to work to save enough money to enter . ions for option |by Miss Mary Dudley Walker, Miss Epvitation t for Recepti by Hasel McMillan, Miss Helen Walker, q lke Miss Alice Ives, Mrs. James Charles Mra, John Collins for a reception to kore Atre. Albert Charles Stubb, be given at the Suns elub, on ¥ ‘Thursday afternoon, July from 4 until 7 o'clock, honoring Mra Ghonts, wife of Admiral Robert BE / nave ars, R. M. Burton as custodian, | Coonts, U. SN. chief of naval oper | o 4 ol : Aflona, Mrs Eberle wife of Admiral SP Will be aided by Mrs. Charles H. “ ‘ “' Tully, M \ ozema and 3 My W, Bherie, U. 8. N., commander. | Tully, Mrs. Martin Rosema and Mra summer home of Mra. C. A. Hane! ay Pe a ae of Columbia university, also spoke.|time, Since that time f have been gi “4 pe office an, on Wednesday All membern|, Qf: and Mra, Ff, 8, Stimson re-| He handed to the French a rebuild agg ofens ier ve profited by m one Pens binge sand aed ha are (urned Saturday from a motor trip | ing fund of 3,000,000 francs, collected the Pidag df highest standard and have pro d vi Tacoma interurban, at 9:45 a. m,,| TU the Mas in America. | perience, : But—have the girls forgotten me? where they will be met by autom ™ Herrick paid tribute to the progress | 188 GREY will biles. For informatic } Mr. and Mrs. Karl C, De Mons, WhO! France has made in reconstruction. |! Was mentioned in a sorority or two RE’ re Mrs, W. A, Shink are enjoying a motor jaunt, are NOW| Then he touched om the causes of |Mt the time of my graduation from r3 visiting in the Yosemite valley the war and America’s entry, de-|Meh school, but since then I hav Star . e- When I , claring he had unalterable faith in| heard nothing from them. Ladies’ Aid Society aaa start in the fall will they take it up tty Mleager, Dorothy Mills and Gladys Mills. A booth of home-made candies will . please call Weat 646. Dr. and Mra. Walter Vore Gulick | the tofty and practical idealism of ; wil “roa ted by 1 Fig in-chief of the Pacific fleet, and Mrs. pon mq poe manera pie ede : The Ladies Ald society of the Bal: | and their three sons are spending the |the French again ce qi thet @e tos lntet : 74 Moogewerft, wife of Rear Admiral 2, Sinan Mine Clave Sheahan, ott lard Presbyterian church wil) meet| summer on Bainbridge island, ear! pwo milion men came trom the|Much rather ask this way to save Gohn A. Hoogewerff, U.S, N., of the Rtn Niblod hepapie = esa im the ‘annex on Wednesday, at 3| Wing point, United States and fought for the| Myself any embarrassment because Bremerton navy yard jae» SOR: Seles herine o'clock. ‘The hostesses for the after eee 0 im I'm not in touch with many “U” : y yard. | Niblock, Miss Dorothy Merrick, Miss noon will be Mrs. A. 8. Seymour, Mrs.| Mr, and Mra. Rose Williams have | Practical ideals of humanity, Uberty | mia often : : Marion Burton, Miss Helen Lyter, Amanda Collong and Mrs, William ny 4 | £8, mee and nations,” ‘he declared Beautiful Dinner Miss Katherine Luke, Mids Evelyn Crichton, ‘ returned from their wedding trip and) “Without ideals we cangot live.| Please, Miss Grey, print this so Compliments Mr. and Colvin, Miss Anona Fredericks and jae pe Tyee todey yore ty pe gong er Materialism cannot prevail. Sooner |that some girl will teM me just how . . . at 6235 2 N. EB 0 ’ Mrs. Sickels _ Antoinette Connor. a Queen City Council “pape a bes nd pAtaiec be pew and ro |" stand Thank ae Fe os Laudervale, Dencon, Scotland, a An interesting program of dances ised: tes 4 ented by the progrens of those spiri eFUL. . 7 7 © ¥ council, 904, Security| Miss Dagmar Georgeson, of Sitka, | oh Can b mas ott ie a Mr. and Mrs, John R. Compton en-| has been arranged. Following are the Benefit, amactation wilt’ entertain | Alaska, in spending the summer in| Ua! forces which, thru the ages, have! First you must enter upon your « tizenship lifted mankind to a new and higher | college career with something bigger| papers in the United States after evening at a beautifully appointed Miss Irene Isham; “Balloon Dance,” plane.” in view than becoming a member of | having served in icon bei | ner of ten covers, in honor of the by Miss Claire and Mias Karla Stolt lodge on Wednesday evening, in I. O. Mra. Merrill Frederick Sproul will) some sorority—your greatest ambi-|since he took out his first papers’ wedding anniversary of Mrs. /enberg, Mra. Corwin Bberting, Miss ©. F. ball, Te: ‘A “ 1 t for © ‘4 mare ° tion should be to get all out of ALIEN, | Compton's parents, Mr. and Mra | Dorothy Green and Mrs. Louis Boyn. This superb evening gown| — ecchege 9 My Pagal dee wih Sie hae wasbend ‘Besies Tax Reducers Will vour course of study possible Any! He must again declare his Darwin Kingsley Sickéls. About |ton: “Grecian Maidens at Play,” Miss! ang cape is a new London cre-| Women of Mooseheart Legion | Sproul. Hear School Costs | 272% 4s proud to call a girl of euch| tion of becoming @ citizen of fertained informally on Saturday numbers “Chopin Mazurka,” by members and their friends at a card | Seattle, viniting friends. ce party following the meeting of the! thirty intimate friends of the honor Irene Isham, Miss Neilie Hanson and ry r) . eee type a member. United States. He ts able to @uests called during the evening to| Miss Sylvia Bernard; “Peter Rabbit" ation. The gown is of shell-| Women of Moosecheart Legion wil! De! 6. th Devieses tate 4 Final reports on expenditure and| You should let tt be known mod-|out first papers again im Gongratulate them. Mrs. Compton's |dance by little Retty Hisle: “Gypsy |pink satin with a pearl over-| Meet &t Moose temple at § p. m Prep Bes Snokane for Alnska, to| Aiministration of the Beattie school |estly and quietly that you would like| but must wait until five years Beautiful home was made more|Begunr,” Miss Franklyn Crawford.) slip, The cloak is of ermine. . be gone ‘about ten days P board will be submitted by the spe-jto become a member; but do not clapsed from the date of his rn ‘harming by the lavish baskets and |Miss Doris Ferguson, accompanist. * 7 ; Date Changed for Card Party Sa Be cial Investigating committees before rush yourself. If you have any very | to this country from service im aloe cudsitor tewtre aunt Br.| exer The _ attractive headgear %8| Mecause of the celebration in Se the tax reduetion council session, | intimate girl friends who are sorority | British army for his final papera, Mrs, Sickels by admiring friends | Bridge Luncheon fashioned of pearls. ttle thie "week, the Overseas club. | icy morning on a motor trip to | Tnurnaay evening, at 729, in the Ma-|members, you might mention it | eee ae Delightful music added to the even- . te 404 13th ave. N., will hold its regu: | y bo » sonic club rooms in the Arcade builld-| them casually at any time between What is the probable age of j 7 . 4 € s et eoks. Riis enjoyment, followed by a dainty | With Mrs. A. H. Mendenban as lar weekly card party on Wednes. | OTM to be gone two w ing. now and when the fall term opens terry wooden clock? MM the honor guest, Mrs, Abner Brown] Must Assist F. i day evening at 8:20 o'clock | Ba 1 EE BR Rs el Duffet supper. On departing, Mr. us $818 amine y mf o'clock tnatead If not, you will simply have to wait : will be hostess tomorrow afternoon been the guest of Mr. and Mra. Ma-| wail you enter college and go about| 2, Terry manulacturcd . c of Thursday, Mrs. G. H. Jackman in| Mf. and Mra, HL C. Peters will re Pana Mrs. Sickels’ friends joined in [40° avartment at the St. Peal Sufferers in South) anal move this week from Seahurst Park Wishing them many more happy) jcbarge. Members and friends in-| ‘it rion R. Cummings for the past week, | the matter as tactfully as possible. ee Years during the “sunset of Lg frcorgly grew ellis first in & 8) WASHINGTON, July 19.—Diver | Vited. oe 80 9m, epnrEmegt tn Baentan: Armee. | at matundey evening for ber bome. eee What fo the bint warts lives.” 2 3 ia’ ' ie ii seep reagremmceeees wa aified foodstuffs must be supplied im Noon-Day-Talks Mr. and Mra, Greveuner yeteuss Mr. and Mra. James F. Lane, Mre.| CUnthia’s Answers nee and to pipe the ae Enga ement of Miss MUSICAL OFFERING mediately to famine sufferers of the The Noon-Day-Talys club, which Ste, cade ing aw Tt ip on H. 8 Frye, Mr. and Mra. John Col to Short Q esti ¢ house? MER on d PLEASES AT PAN South to prevent many thousands of meets every day at noon at 6000 Ar [weet Op Mose genet man, Mra. Edward Franklin White| Who wrote the poem, “Evolution,” kde, prs: Rah pie abi | bull a 3. : - ye « Blake Announce Joe Reeves and Willard Jarvis arg| *utslities amang the paliagre victims, | (On Sete wally a0 Ue timnect | MF. and Mra Frederick Dent Ham. | and Dr. ©. XE. attics tote Darcy | beginnings wren res, vere © tae rail has tae ‘echouctel 4 a6 ae that will motor to Bellingham tomor-| pole and I was a fish”? Miss Martha Ellen Blake daugh- responsible for the major share of| the United States public health sery mons and Mr. and Mra, Charles R Cr eltme of as they were available for free of Mr. and Mrs. Charles John! | he today Hetween §,000 and | Weltmer, D. 8. T., on the subject, . row to play golf. A READER. | Blake, announced her engagement to cages” They: appear. ta om ne Whirl | 0.000 of the ed Raray pellagra suf-|"Th® Creation and Recreation ot | Grieto, Se Serene are eee Langdon Smith is credited with | rte et Nendo ene’, ae . William Edgar Gilkey, son of - j ehane | Man Mrs, Roderick Campbell and Mrs. | the authorship. v pert A = of Mirth” and the offering is appro- | ferere have little chance to survive, |" aii, noondey talks are open to pak sath 4 Frank Elkins, of Vancouver, B. C, eee Documents, Government Printing and Mrs. W. E. Gilkey, of Ana|priately named. There is no sem-| according to reports to the health at a prettily appointed lunch- bance of plot, but there is some. | service, given to a group of intimate ining amusing and entertaining! “Actual relief must be extended in | Milas Lurline Brown will leave Fri- day for Portiand, to be the mucst of | %M2 have been visiting friends in the| Are naval recrulting stations open | Office, Washington, D. C.. the pubtic. Professor Weltmer also city for several weeks, will leave to-|to ex-service men only? CARL. | him to send you Extract 12. will talk In the afternoon, at 2:30, at | Mixs Katherine Miller for two weeka. at her home yesterday aftet-|in-cout ‘The comedians are amsiun | the one-crop states,” Dr, Joseph Gold the same place, on the subject, ee 8 morrow by motor for their homes. A limited amount of first enlist- When did Noah Webster o . led by four pretty girls who xing well, | Berwer, of the health service, xald.| What Man Has Done, Man Can) jugee and Mrs, Mitchell Gilliam af it ments, edout 860 | Yor the whole) ot es cnaty? STUDENT, Dainty favors, to which were at- 1.4 the act is nicely costumed "| In states Uke Mixsixsippl, Louisiana, | 0%" General public invited to both | aa ‘stra HLM. Owens returned yes | Df, and Mra. J. C. Moore and thetr | United States, are accepted now. Ait) the tached cards bearing the names of ‘ Alabama and parts of Texas, where | ecturea. temas ¢ ten days’ motor trip | Uest® Mr. and Mra, Peter W. Wil-|ez-service men are taken, provided| This volume, of course, "| Judson Cole is an artistic conjur-| p q cee | terday from a Aye motor {FIP | con, returned yesterday from several | th td qualified service. |long years of preparation. The the betrothed pair, disclosed the tn sane > cotton is the only crop, the need for eof ths ountaion. urned yesterday from ey are stil g Jor service. oy feresting news to the assembled ne Comedian whose performance of | diversified foods is imperative.” ADDITIONAL. CLUBS sce sume er ya days spent at Mt. Rainier. eee edition was published in 1828, ca ‘ magic eee id in 1840. mete. is clever, as is the » | RIE: “ | Mrs. George N. West, who h How large 1s the Platt National | secon ae eee “ . pirit of comedy 2 Ballard W. C. T. U. Picnic lle +m | Mra. Robert Huntington, of Cali. | park? TRAVELER. petra tgs ‘isitors Will Be ee one eeivenet a a ws age the ney | On account of the boys’ picnic on | fornia. who haw been epending a few| One and one-third square miles, or| What ts the longest road in Senator Murphy is already popu-/may be en route from one foreign |yriday, the annual plenlc of | the depuis, ‘Aumsorsn, Well ratewra: to GactRiGGh dorns United State lonored lar with Pantages audiences. He is} port to another, may not leave ®&/nanard Ww. CT. U. has been attle tomorrow to spend some time see The Lincoln highway; its J. pe from fed. HM “4 > Bush and|8t am infrequent visitor, but this) U. 8. port without permit abiaed te Thereieds bly teen 1 Mie 5. ag tes pe Pty MIL, who (time brings a brand-new act that is|eru! prohibition officer, according to|4 "mn. at Woodland park. \} GIRLS! LEMONS are np hed guests, Mrs. John |™4de up of funny comment on cur- | custoris ruling. ? ss | K. Bush is entertaining with an in-|*O* Politics. Annual Picnic ; Pert and Sue Kelton are two at-| FUNERAL SERVICES for John) The ; : t her home Friday aft- | NEI annual plenic of the Adele M oe utealbaeamaes ¥ tractive girls who feature pleasing |g. Andrews, 223 Pontius ave. were|Fielde Parliamentary Procedure BLEACH SKIN WHITE with friends here. What is Harry Lauder’s home ad- is about $248 miles, eee instrumental music. |acheduled for 1 p. m. Tuesday at the | club will be held at Woodland park | Will Honor vm : Bandi” ts a mage gl Watson partors. instead of at Alki, as was formerly | C oa ay. ; Lo ph Meg por pees hemeptaggy sd (eee meme announced. The date hax been set 2 SWEET SIXTEEN Ure. Wilcox ita share of the applause honors for Friday. duty $2, and rembers | ¢2u tees, (he ules pf two lemons tn to @ bottle containing three ounces and their friends are invited to at-| of Orchard White, which any drug tend. Store will supply for a few cents, shake well, and you have a quarter Complimenting Mrs, W. E. Wilcox| Basxett and Sheldon, a man and San Francisco, who ts her guest, |® #it!, begin by throwing clubs and irs. F. K. Robinson will entertain jend ty jurgiing pats and they do th extremely well. | Watnentes crernoce, NT MOM) peck: Murdock and Irie Kennedy oee THE CORNISH Street Harvaré Seattle Review No, 8 WELCOME 2.0" 3 ° e ° ° % int of harmless and delightful. tem Seattle review No. &, W. B.A. of! on bleach. Masaage this sweetly fra-| 6 ‘ are a musical omnaty. pair. s pial 1351 opens Thor “" the Maceatees, will hold an allday| grant lotion into the face, neck, heon Planned for Pt: ip ning, July 14. Friday an |pienie Thursday, July 21, atthe up| arms and hands each day, then . . FUNERAL SERVICES for Mra | day evenings, 8:16. per part of Woodland park, Mem-! shortly note the beauty and white ‘iss Campbell Martha Fleischer, 604 Oreas st. to| 2:20." Price, 2.00 plus |\bers come and bring baskets, Lunch | ness of your skin. “Mrs. J. D. Davidson and her|be held dt 2 p. m. Wednesday, |] MP" M0 15 § p.m. 0. Famous stage beauties use this ten — Daughters of St George | soft, clear, rosy-white complexion, @&itertain with a luncheon of a | covers at their home tomorrow aft- = Cc Y Daughters of St. George will meet also as a freckle, sunburn and tan - emoon, honoring Miss Helen Camp- R E ) at M. E. B. A. hall Thurwday, July | bleach, because it doesn’t irritate — ag who will become « bride on Sat- = 1, at 1:30 p, m. Gaughter, Mist Beth Davidson, will Georgetown Undertaking Co. | eee Jemon lotion to bleach and bring that N F ll F | e Again a new season is ushered in with a ravishingly beauti- ful collection of DRESSES, COATS AND SUITS Volume of Business Does It and the volume is produced be- cause the values are absowutely unmatchable. Adver*isement, 3 evening. ° formal Tea pliments ‘iss Campbell Helen ipbell was the com- ited guest at an informal tea this afternoon at the Wom- @n’s University club from 4 until 6 @elock by Miss Cornelia Hooper and Miss Mary Burke. eee Lawn Party and Musicale Colonel and Mrs. Joseph Green Bave offered their house and Spacious grounds, situated at the @orner of Rose st. and Rainier ve. to the Girls’ Club of All Saints Parish, for a Lawn Fete and Musi- cale, to be given on Wednesday, July 20, at & o'clock. In addition to local talent, Mr. Edmund Ruff- her. lately returned from New York, will contribute several selec- tions. REDUCED! Silk and Wool Sweaters Separate Skirts Sports Jackets Summer Millinery Fancy Scarfs If you buy now at these low prices YOU NEED NOT PAY IN FULL A small amount down—the rest in reasonable payments later. We give credit—GLADLY. 207 Rialto Bldg. Every Summer Suit Must Go So Must Every Dress So Must Every Wrap In fact every ladies’ gar- ment in stock—up-to-the- minute styles and the fin- est fabrics—are all reduced for quick clearance to make room for Fall Merchandise. Wonderful Bargains Men’s YoungMen’s and Boys’ Suits Native Daughters of Washington The Native Daughters of Wash ington, Princess Angeline parlor No. 1, will meet with Miss Nellie Hans, Hotel Wilhard, at 745 Friday evening. of the latest styles Come and See and reasonably Credit Also priced. Charged it you like, $15.00 to $39.50 Lowest Highest oe be Many Below Half Price These garments are not restricted to the use of misses, They are designed for all ages, in sizes 16 a ~f sia sie a to 44. 1921-22 FALL SUITS Cc Oo A T Ss in beautiful and service. able goldtones, sik lined, semi-tuxed In the many new ee aes Fall Fabrics, in- ding silk Plush— silk-lined. Some day you will | Over the do like others—wear “Bwe Sixteen” gar | Pig’n Whistle * The R F SC FNT Take Elevator : raven AAA Whe RRB ss . am NOW is the best ‘i . time to start. Youth = CAT DRESSES s right at your doorstep, a A splendid Summer Dessert! Made with Open your door in the early +} Golden Age FE, , Noodles—fight in weight, golden {n color, made o mol ch eeate of in all popular Fall ma morning and have a real ag udded—they cook up Veautitully in many delicous dine ens With alt an creamy drink of. “Maplewood” suitable for Milk fore breakfast, And for Golden Age Egg Noodle Raisin Pudding every Occasion. lunch and dinner, too! Empty contents of one regular package of Golde Ea Noodlesia to to quarts Voliiag wate waver (one zvT alt), Jol goroualy ten minutes d drain. Beat up two eggs, add one pint milk, one-half cup sugar, cooked noodles and one-fourth packa, seeded raisins, Mace all fn buttered pan with. one tablespoon butter, nutmeg @ few raisins on top. Bake one-baif hour.” Can Seattle pe served plain matshiaflow whigred vealed cream. New York Write for free cook book Cleveland Macaroni Co, Clevetand, Ohio. Fountain of Your grocer will supply you. If not, call Capitol 224,