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P. Seattle AG Kappa Kappa Gamma So- rority to Entertain, Gamma Phi Beta Na-| tional Delegates; Ten- nis Club Hosts This} Week. \ HE GAMMA PHI BETA National | convention, which will be held} at Lake Crescent, August 28th to September 2d, will be entertained by the Seattle Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae association and the active chapter on Friday afternoon, Sep tember 3% The special boat from! Lake Crescent will arrive at Colman @ock about 2:30 o'clock tn the after | noon, and the two hundred delegates ‘will be met by Kappa cars and taken | for a drive around the boulevard and campus. | A reception will follow at the Kappa house at ¢ o'clock. This Is) the first fraternity conference of any} moment that has been held in the Northwest Tennis Club Tournament ‘The Seattle Tennis club this week fs having its share tn. the tourna | ments that are being held in_ con tiguous cities in the state. “The championship is at stake and a large number of names are on the entry list. Among the out-of-town guests who will play are Miss Clarissa Hurd and her two brothers, George and Charles, of New York| City; Carl Gardner, Charles Stick-| ney and Irving Weinstein, of San Francisco, and William Ingraham, of | Rhode Island. Presiding at the daintily appoint Presiding yesterday at the dainttly) appointed tea table were: Mrs. J. F.| Douglas and Mrs, E. H. Schula, Today Mrs. C. H. Field and Mra Corwin Eberting will be hostesses: Wednesday, Mrs John A. Campbell; ‘Thursday, Mrs. W. W. Felger, Mrs. Raymond Fenner and Mrs. Robert Snowden; Friday, Mrs. James Col-| | ter McEwan Tomkins; Mrs, T. T. Minor, Mrs. G. G, Lyons, Mrs. Ray mond Auzias de Turenne and Mrs. R. A. Ballinger. Annual Lawn Fete ‘The annual lawn fete of St. Joseph's parish guild, which is to Be given on the grounds of the Holy Names Academy, Thursday after. noon, is under the direction of Mrs. A. R. Tyson, president of the guild Miss Frances’ Gorman is in charge ‘of the patronesses for the fete and Mr. Ed Conner of the lighting ef- fects. The program to be given follows: Sceetgaetaae eer agnate a PY Werrire 7 ae The marriage of Miss Helen Campbell, daughter of Mrs. William Campbell, to M solemnized with beautiful r. James Wilton Clague, was ceremony on Saturday evening, July 23, at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John . Campbell.—Home portre Plans Delightful Affair Mrs. Howard Knott will be host at her home Friday afternoon, enter. | guest of Miss Dorothy taining with a tea from 3 unti o'clock, honoring Mra, Cornelius nit by P. Croule L Informal Bridge Complimenting Mixs Kathryn Arm- ong | Strong, of Oakland, Cal, who is the Ewing, Miss 1 5) Hazel McMillan wil) entertain with Ed} a few tables of bridge at her home os ward Hughes (Lottie Trenholme) and | bert Sullivan, Miss Helen Farrell. | irs, Joseph Knott. The invitations | ‘his evening. Mrs. Gerald Shannon and Mrs. Wal:| have been limited to the ladies of see Laureiburst, Wedding Invitations Summer Luncheons Following is the calendar of sum mer luncheons at the Women's Uni versity club thin week: Tuesday Issued : | University of Washington; Wednes. Mr. and Mra. David William) gay, peita Gamma; Friday, Zeta Tau Brown have issued invitations for| siti. The hostemes at the regular the marriage of thelr daughter. | Wedneslay matinee luncheon will be Edith Leora, to Mr. Arthur G. Atel stra Edward Townsend and Mra derson, in the Columbia Congre. tional church, Tuesday evening, Au- gust 16, at $15 o'clock. Miss Cornett Dinner Hostess With her brother, Mr Willam *™ | Fordyce Gorham. Miss Morehouse to Marry Mr. and Mrs. Charlies Fuchmend } Morehouse announce the engage |ment of their daughter Dorothy to @) “Cuckoo Dance,” fifth grade] Cornett, who left yesterday to spend | we prederick Vincent Lockman. The girts, St. Joseph's parish, directed|the remainder of the summer in| marriage will take place at ‘the home ty Miss Marian Robb; Miss Martha| Eastern Washington, as the honor) o¢ ine bride's parén' Koch, accompanist. @) Italian character song, Gloria | tained with a dinner of ten covers in Grafton. @) “Knickerbocker Quartette, s¢- Yections. (4) Solo dance, Miss Isy Finley. 1G) Vocal aiaic, Miss Frances (© Impersonations of Harry Lau guest, Mis Imogene Cornett en! her apartment at the Caledonia 5 day evening. oes Entertains With InformalTea Mrs. Charles S$. Wills entertal ts, August 17 Misn Morehouse is a graduate of the University of Washington, and a member of Delta Zeta sorority. Mr Lockman graduated from the Unt versity School of Architecture and tx affiliated with Lamba Chi Alpha fra ternity. . eee ter: un ed sme | Luncheon and der, Mr. M. Joseph Casey; Miss| with an informal tea at her home b 4 Derethy Mason, accompanist. Tuesday afternoon, complimenting Swimming Party her mother-in-law, Mrs. Williams by (@ Vocal solo, W. L. Phillips, ac sompanied by Mrs. H. M. Hug. *@) Dance, “The North Wind av Autumn Leaves,” seventh aud eighth grades, St. Joseph's parish. @) “ Knickerbocker Quartette, lections. The program committee is com- Posed of Mrs. A. J. L. Fitzpatrick has charge of the Other committees are: chairman; Mrs. Albert Koberle, Mrs. 3. W. Frerich and Mrs. J. O. i Ice cream booth—Mr. W. H. Coughlin, chairman; Mrs. J. C. Ha- gen, Mrs. C. J. O'Shea, Mra. J. F. Gleason, Mrs. R. H. Beck, Mrv. M. Montagne, Mrs. W. E. Russell, Mra. i. L. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. N. J. Boyle, Mrs. M. J. Beezer, Miss Margaret Kane, Miss Jane Donovan and Mrs. Walter Henry. Novelty booth and fish pond— Mrs. David Hanley, chairman; Mra. Anna Toner, Mrs. R. E. Tobin, Mrs. McPhail and the Sodality girls of the parish. Punch booth—Mrs. George W Rourke, chairman; Mrs. J. J. Gor- man, Mrs. M. B. McBride, Mins Pearl Earles, Miss Van Snyder and Mrs. . Taylor. Coffee booth—Mrs. J. T. Mason, chairman; Mrs. T. Cleary, Mrs. K. Polson, Mrs. A. Gerbel, Mrs. Holme, Mrs. Jordon, Mrs. W. P. Clancy, Mrs. Liebes and Mrs. Lang, | Candy booth—Mrs. Frank ©. Car- roll, chairtma: Mrs. E. C. Burke, Mrs. Stephen Carey, Mrs. F. C. Col tins, Mrs. G. Dalton, Mrs. John Dore, Mrs. J. H. Fox, Mrs. Mahoney Kane, Mrs. J. M. Me- Clusky, Mrs. R. Ptkovitz, Miss Mary Hawiey, Miss Katherine Hawley, Miss Alice Johnson, Miss Geraldine Johnson, Miss Katherine Donahue, Jean Fox, Carol Tyson, Ohilix Ham- lin, Licile Gorman, Gwendolyn Cleary, Clara Burhn, Helen Goetz, Maribel Gerbel, Renia Petkovitz, Celiste von Phul and the Misses Ruth, Catherine and Rachael Nib: lock. The patronesses are: Mrs. M. J Beezer, Mrs. G. W. Mahoney, Kane Cecile Mahoney, Mrs, William Thompson, Mra. J. T. Heffernan, Mrs. E. C. Burke, Mrs. A. Gerbel, Mrs. Thad Perry, Mrs. w. Pv. Power, Mrs. W. F Roarke, Miss Margaret Kane, Mrs. J. C. Hagen, Mrs. W. Williamson, Mrs. J. H Kane, Mm. J. H. Vox, Mrs, M. Donahue, Mrs, William Fuin, Mrw. George Rourke, Mrs. P. Sloan, Mrs. A. K. Tyson, Mra. M. H. Connell, Mrs. ©. H. Brett, Mrs. T. J. Gor man, Mise Frances Gorma Mrs. F. M. Carroll, Mrs. J. N. Jackson, Mrs. D. Driscoll, Miss Ella Driscoll, Mrs. John Dore, Mrs. K. E. Polson, Mrs. P. A. Heney, Mrs. Daniel Buckley, Mrs, ©. Ahrens, Mrs. P. V. von Phul, Mrs. Walter Galbraith, Mrs. J. Bordeaux, the Misses Igoe, Mrs. William Cough- lin, Mrs. John P. Mullally, Mrs. Fitzpatrick, Mra. C. J, O'Shea, Mra. R. H. Beck, Mrs. James Ben: * Mrs. E. H. Hamlin, Mrs. T. V Sheehan, Mrs. 8. ©. McCallum, Mrs. J. T. Mason, Mrs. R. Auzias de Turenne, Mrs. F. J. McHugh, Mrs. Stephen Carey and Mrs, T. H. Mrs. | Wills, of Los Angeles, who is spend- ing the summer in Seattle, eee Carnival at Hunt's *“\Point Country Club The Hunt's Point Country club Miss Margaret Kane and | issued 700 invitations for its “Jab-ber- J. McCarthy, while Mrs.| Wak-ker Jinks” carnival, which will be given Saturday evening, August 20, at the clubhouse, Arrangements have been made for a special boat, which will leave Madison park at of the evening's entertainment. Guy Bowden and Mr. Clarence Pe! son have the affair in charge. GIRLS! LEMONS lof Orchard White, which any 4 store will supply for a few ce pint of harmless and delightful 1 | shortly note the beauty and wh ness of your skin | Famous stage beauties use lemon lotion to bleach and bring soft, clear, rosy-white complex! Cecile | #1%0 as a freckle, sunburn and tan/ bleath, because it doesn't irritat Advertisement. SAVE YOUR EYES Failing Eyesight iT Is SIDES GLASS IN OUR Don’t Pay Exorbitant Price OUR OFFER: crystal spherical distance or readin, glass frame, complete for o! dollar and eighty-five cents, 1 cluding examination. A pair of o th OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIEN 11 YEARS IN SEATTLE 1203 THIRD AVE. jroken o'clock, returning’ at a late hour. Dancing will be one of the features BLEACH SKIN WHITE Squeeze the juice of two lemons in. to a bottle containing three ounces shake well, and you have a quarter | — on bleach. Massage this sweetly grant lotion into the face, nec! arms and hands each day, t t th $1.85 | Restored by Our System U. S. OPTICAL CO. Exelusively Optical Specintints Complimenting Miss Elizabeth Helen Schwager and Miss Helen Jor. at the Tennis club tomorrow after noon, followed by a swimming party. has eee Pupils Will Arrive This Week week to enter the class of Mr. E Robert Schmitz, guest piano teacher are the following: Miss Eva L. $15 Mr.| Alden, Terre Haute, Ind; Mrs. Vera tor.| Prey Beason, Ogden, Utah; Mra Henry Bicknell, Monotalu; Allien B Dow, Yakima; Mrs. P. O. Perkins, Salt Lake City; Miss Marie Pinney, |New York City; Mr. Joseph Carey, | Duluth, Minn.; Abbie V. Binsel, Chi hae Mrs. F. A’ Shepard, Chicago. | Interlaken “Guild Plan Informal Dance | The Interlaken guild of the Ortho given at the Yacht club Thursday evening, August 18. For tickets call rug | Mrs. F. H. Bates, Capitol 4017, pr nts, | Mrs. E. H. Dodge, Capitol 4015. jem. After the show, we'll go to Boldt's fra- | Advertisement ANNOUNCEMENT LOUIS L; SMITH begs to announce the open- ing of the Quality Clothes Shop on August tenth, nineteen hundred twenty-one, feat- uring Knickerbocker, High School and Young Men’s Suits, Hats, Caps, Sweat- ers, Blouses, ete. , All New Merchandise, bought on the low market. Individual Service and Light Overhead Means Quality Clothes, Moderate- ly Priced. Room 222, Upstairs Me- Dermott Building, Fourth Avenue and Pine Street, Seattle, Washington. Phone Elliott 3848. Delivery. hen | nite- | { his | at | son, | 0. r ne ne Kerr, who is leaving soon to enter Milla college, in Oakland, Cal, Miss dan will entertain with a luncheon Arriving at the Cornish School this | pedic Hospital is planning another of its delightful informal dances to be SEATTLE WOMEN’S CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY Woodland park, meeting near tho! bandstand in the upper grounds: Allah Social Club 09 Allah Social club will meet at the ee s home of Mre. Mae Snodgrass, 4857 Ladies of G. A . R. Home Sowing | 4 st, on Wednesday, August 10, | Club a | ‘The Ladies of the G, A, R, Home rp ™. Mre, Snodgrass and her Foon eee oe erate hearer | Sewn club will meet at the home of | land Mra. A t ibe an hostesses. | Mr Rowe Tremper, 6757 8 more . , ' jave,, Wednesday, August 10, at 12:30 ments, All astern | y invited. Cards and refres > m Stars most cordia ; Col, Kiisworth Clrele British American Association Menle Col, Elinworth circle of the G. A The British American association! wil} entertain with a whist party | will hold a basket picnic at Alkllat Wing's cafeteria, 1406 First ave beach on Wednesday, August 16 nesday, August 10, at 8:30 p,m Coffee will be served at 6 o'clock @ public is cordially invited. All members and friends invited Agen ee Lorraine Social Club Lorraine Social club will meet in| 1 Vortson-Thygesen Auxiliary Pienic Fortson-Thygesen auxiliary to the 8. W. V,, Will give a basket plenic |Masonic temple, Wednesday, August en Lake park Wednesday aft 10, 2 p.m, All Bastern Stars invited. n and evening, August 10, Sup: ee per will be served at 6:30. Auxiliary Aquilla Lodge, No, 35 members, U. 8 W. V. comrades and Aquilla lodge, No. 35, Degree of | the families invited. Take Green Honor Protective association, hus re-| Lake car. moved from Evergreen hall, Arcade oe @ building, to 106 Madison st, where ADDITIONAL CEUBS it will meet the second and fourth | Wednesday in each month, All mem Junior Members’ Pienic jbers are requested to attend the] ‘The Junior members of the Wom meeting on August 10 n's University club will entertain | cee with a plenic at the home of Mrs Human Analysis Class William HL. Sutton, in Bast Seattle. The human analysin class of the} on Thursday, August 11, Bisie Lincoln Benedict club will meet orm’ © ‘at 8 p.m. in the Brickxon room of Overseas Club Social the ¥. W. C. A. Readings of char The social meeting of the Over acter will be given by Prof. John E.| yeas club will be held at the club Ayer, M. V., and Prof. &. L. Sizer,| joune, 404 13th ave, N., Tuesday, Au [Ph. D. Persona interested in the] cust 9 at & p.m, Members and study of human nature are invited} riends invited. to attend. eo cee 3 Dunlap PoT. A. Queen City Councit Duiap Por A, wel give 6 oom Members of Queen City council | junity picnic Thursday, August 11, [Security Benefit association, will en t Auantic City park. Those attend |tertain with a reception in Odd Fel ng are asked to bring a basket lunch Personal | turning to their Mr. and Mrs, Albert Chartes Phil W jl re o lips nd family have r ed from thelr summer home at Port Town Qa ] wend, accompanied by Mra, Philll el sister and nice Mra. Harmon Iyw “Bewildered” Follows Advice of Readers—and Ga} | Something More Priceless Than Gold Gain and daughter Celeste, of Lon Angeles who have been their Port Townsend | guests since their return from Alas | t ka, They will visit at the Phillips! My Own Dear Cynthia: How 1! thank you and th ! 2 re-| , “ K 3 0 home neveral weeks longer before re-| readers for the kindness you have shown me dear J in pointing out so clearly my duty. fr. and Mre, Frank Shaw, of Chi'| To give up this man is tearing my very soul apart, but . who have been the guests of from all that has been written in your column I realize ; ‘ Dr, and Mrs. Harry A. Shaw for the ld be » should I marry | ‘ ze it sa ecak lade Batarday for weir| OTe Wore © ould I marry him. When I think of see The “snl Ps : ing him no more the sweat stands out cold on my forehead a see and | am happy when with him, for I have been alone with gare Mr. and Mra. W Durkee have| my children now for four years. | pe returned from Hood canal, and have 2 is i ; t Cher an apartment. at 1007 Kast |, My boy is getting on into manhood, but he doesn’t realize Marion st, for the winter, where the cost of this experience to his mother. thay will be at home to their friends Some of the readers advised me to wait as I wor after August 16 uld meet some worthy man of my own race. I have had two or three very good chances of marriage, but they are not him, neither did I love them like him. I don’t know why God has put this before me, but when o- | Mr. and Mrs, Frederick C, Jobn stone are leaving tomorrow morning for a fortnight’s trip to Alaska, see VIER Ei Pp Pola athe eaeeten a «FS om smoke of battle is cleared away, I'll see he it ae "nn elen Schwager and Mr. Lewis 4 LU & aviees ‘ Ir. wil pricier Monday | You are a brave woman. Those who have learned lifes — eonno August 15, on @ motor trip to Crater lake, to spend about two weeks. | lessons well know that the right way is never the easiest ont | —at the time at least. But in making this decision you have Mr, and Mra. Sddtt’ Beniemen and gained something priceless, a rare trait of character, whieh Mina Mernice Benjamin will leave! those who follow the course of least resistance can never Saturday, August 13, by motor for a comprehend. May your sacrifice bring you a speedy reward, cee ERTERL AED OBDERETER trip east of the mountains, to be} cone A tortalent | Cynthia's Answers to M58 GREY will receive ress: ers of this department ie Mins Elizabeth Kerr and Miss Cary!| Short Questions Kerr will leave Saturday, August 13,| Are the present king and ayee || The Star office on Tuesdays for Oakland, Cal, where they will}0f England the 13th since oe 9 to 4, und wi other times by apt formation? The Reformation took place polntment, Please on other days ae Sec inter Mills college. ee No. in the reign of Henry VIII Miss Carlene Crangle, of Minne lens you have an 4 apolia, who has been the guest of |have been the following rulers with Mins Grey, as Mins Harriet Baxter since her ar-/ "roland since: Edward VI, Lady |) visitors intertere with her 4 Jane Grey (who was queen for only | Mian Marguret Chinn, whore guest |"ine days), Mary, Elizabeth, James he will be until September 10, j1.. Charles 1, (Oliver Cromwell and, vile ye |for a short time, his son, Richard), rival, went yesterday to the home of ing. White river, and applied to the Ovark 5 +t jlowa' hall, Tenth ave. agd Pine st. | nq dishes. Coffee will be served on Wednesday evening at & o'clock] ty. Cart 1. Croson will speak, while in hoses of District Manager Mr, D. H. Painter, of the Community Mrs. J..W. Bitty. nervice, will lead the community sing eo i ing, Entertainment will be provid Happy Hour Club ed for the children ‘The Happy Hour club will, meet at “gargs the home of Mra Oscar Ekman, 116 fe Guna . 7 ate 9 Seimei yee ; a The Sunshine guild will hold its reday, August 4 No. 0 next meeting on Thu' iy Pa cacbaseny 40 ef ry,|1L at 11 o'clock in the morning, at will meet with Mrs, John B. Bogdan, | th? home * ies Mabel Long, 1315 4467 Aurora ave, Luncheon will be| 1th ave. ? A served at 1 p.m. . and Progreasive Thoughe Club Study department of the Progres sive Thought club will meet with} Mre. Howard B. Siauson, 5414 Mor gan «ft Piente lunch and members must take own service, Meet near) Milwaukee Station at 11:30 a. m. cee Qlionian Club Clonian club will meet with Mra. A. Hewitt at Vashon Heights, on, Vashon island. Annual picnic. Take boat at Colman dock at £:50 a. m. oe Seattle Lodge No 7 ‘The first in « series of progressive Whist parties to be given by Seattle lodge No. 7, Degree of Honor Protec: | tive association, for the benefit of the Orthopedic Hospital, will be held | enorow vening ats octock in| _ Attend Conference Evergreen ball, Arcade building. Al ‘The general public ts invited to at business meeting at 8 o'clock will/ tend seasions of the state cohference precede the party. jon conservation of scenic resources, coats: to be held in the Chamber of Com Signal Corps Auxiliary merce assembly hall Aug. 15, accord Apueess Repeal of Soda Water Taxes WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.—Repeal of the ice cream and soda water taxes and so-called luxury tax on wearing apparel and sporting goods was approved yesterday by republic: an members of the house ways and means committee The committee reached an infor mal agreement that no additional taxes should be imponed, with the ex- ception of an increase of & per cent in the Mat corporation income tax | The repeals agreed upon are to go in to effect January 1 next. Public Invited to The members of the Signal Corps | ing to Herbert Evison, secretary of and friends auxiliary will picnic! the Natural Parks Association of "SALADA” The Summer Beverage ‘Par Excellence It's So Retreshing. JUST TRY IT! Our CLEARANCE PRICES Are Still in Effect On Some Items SPORTS SUITS ' $9, $17, $24 TAFFETA DRESSES $9, $19, $29 JACKETS $4.50, $6.50, $9.5C Spring Suits of Tricotine, beautifully tail- ored—many shades and most sizes—plain, embroidered or beaded. Priced for rapid selling, as we shall not carry them over. “SAVES YOU MONEY” (SECOND & UNION SEATTLE WP Mr. De Hartzell, who|Charles JI, James I, William and |mountains, thru which the vive Mh jeavin Fe bes atusee Ge as per Mrs | Mary, Anne, George 1, George 11.,\Puraucs a wenderiag course; tn accost Perry B, Truax for two weeks, left | George 111, George 1V., Victoria, ones words, “the mountaing at the be ca today via Lake Louise and Banft for |&dward VII., George V: oo) ee ED nait-4 their home in New York. eee bo died ae ag eee How can one wash white silk| Where ts the old ex-kingdom of ca Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beresford | stockings so they will not'turn yel- | Gaul? cS | he mn Warren are spending a fortnight at low? BEVERLY. Gaul was the name given’ q Seaside and Long Beach, Ore. Prepart a soap jelly by cutting|Romans to that part of a0 8 leastile or other good white soap|urope which, in the main, ts i Mr. and Mrs, William 8 Saul and |into shavings and pouring over it it's \ical with France. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd G. Goebel motor:|own bulk in water, dissolbe by gentle i ed to Green river gorge for the week-|heat, dissolve enough of this soap What, is meant by “% end. jelly in hot water, let stand until |of natural resource: stu @ 48.8 the hand can be borne in it comfort- Bricfly, preserving national Miss Mae Dipkson Trenhoime left ably; wash the stockings in the Saturday for Astoria, Ore., to be the |warm suds, rinse thoroly in warm guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. E, Green water, then again in.water in which |@4 assets of the whole people, for short time. \a little blueing has been added. ee eee ees How can kerosene oll be | Dr. and Mra Kirk Brown, “of| from a fine rug without inju | What ts the Ozark land In Missourl t 2? HOU! 1 Grandview, are the guests of Mra. ae ? Brown's parents, Mr. and Mra, C, ¢, 0d Where did It get this name” | | Coles the spot sith blotting eer: eae renee & The Ozark mountains are a low,|°F brown Paper and press it sill eee alate’ dome-like plateau or uplift in the|Rot tron. Repeat if Mrs. C. C. Carpenter and little | wississippt valley, between the Mis- cover with corn’ meal, flour, daughter Lucile, who have been vi 00% and Arkansas rivers. This|0f *a/t. Brush off os fast os thas iting in Denver, Colo., for a number | -oters the greater parte of Southern |" Sbsorbed and repeat, if of months, returned yesterday Missourt and Northern Arkansas and ne pa “ extends some distance into Kansas ime. Myra Pless and daughter | ond Oklahoma, The plateau n Madeleine are visiting Mr. and Mrs.| nore rises much we £000 feet. R. A, Welsh at their summer home phe prench words “aur arcs” are on Cypress Island. | saia to refer to the bends in the ces from exploitation by @ few ¢ | using them wisely and ASTORIA, Ore.—Frank logger, believed burned to bunkhouse fire at Oregon logging camp, eight miles Clatsop Crest. Try this Dish Mr, and Mrs. Michele De Caro left Saturday for the East, whence on August 12 they will sail on the S$. 8. Olympic for Milan, where Mr. De Caro will spend the next two years| A ! Made with Golden Age Ege | in study eee ht in weight, golden in color, made of Semolina with 7 stra "Frederick M. Studley, Misa | eanedsed—they cook up Uesutitully in many delicious dlabes: ai Lowme Studley and Miss Margaret Studley returned Saturday from Portland, where they have been spending the past fortnight. cee Mr, William Ingram, of Rhode Istand, who is in the Northwest play- ing in the tennis tournaments, is the guest this week of Messrs. Wallace and Frederick Collins, eee Mra. Ira P. Skiles, of Edmonton, Alberta, is the guest of her sister-in- law, Mrs. Charles H. Tully, at the Old Colony apartments. © eee E contents of one regular package of G pmo ten oe Spopet” ica Gene er nee son Beat up two eggs, add one pint = at , te: 7 Mr. and Mrs. James McConahey are enjoying @ three weeks’ motor trip to Spokane, Banff and Lake Louise. SAlmericen Beauty” ELECTRIC IRON The best iron made - The first cost is unim; t. Results count. Buy an electric iron for what it will do—for the service it will render and the years it will last. 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