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WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1922. VISITING NURSE HAS UNIQUE EXPERIENCE ENJOYS BAKING IN _ ON. LoTON. NEY'S HUMAN BAKE OVEN, w AN OF APPLES DATES TO REMEMBER Vera Wane Personal 1 and Mr VATTLE SERVICE SET onthe |. ‘The Government of the United States Sends to the Seattle continental tour, and «| District Ranking Officers of Six Commissioned Services, | © Beattle by way of Los Angeles.| Army, Navy, Marine, Coast Guard, Geodetic and Public They spent four days in New York | poalth, with a Personnel Constantly Increasing in Numbers | with De. and Mra. A, T who sailed for Euror Majestic, to and Mra, A Charles B. Patte York July 4 from a Dr BR. Linne rived four return THUMADAY, Mra, Jam Wanamaker | i July &, on the | And in Importance, until October ORT LAWTON . Seattlo ie fortunate In t Lawten a commanding officer nd his wife who are equal to enter in French the vartous die whom * Doster Home's luncheon 6 mpilinenting Myre. Mobert Boyle ynchaon wt Karl Harvaugh's it Lewis * for Mire. Mra, H. BR. Woolsey is apending the | week with Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Griffiths at Beach View Farm ee atloften | howptta bi Those « [pretty party |norviee women of the dintrict, as well . . ue pleas jag several leaders of the elvilian set Mice having at Madame Chart 8 their cadet days winting at thin extremely inoluded ranking together © tain at Sunset Club;) Mrs. MacWhinnie Luncheon Hostess. CHADWICK a tea at Marper's tur viimenting heon at |= ing succesfully an the jwell aa In Bnglish Shorrock are |tinguished personages & six weeks’ jure or duty or Seattle's enct a on Mr. and Mre leaving this we a 8S ELIZABETH fe entertaining with She Sunset club Friday afternoon |trip to California @ o'vlock, honoring her/ . guest, Miss M Lyon Tyler,| Mrs. Elizabeth Richmond, Va. ss spending daughter, Mre summer bere small daughter, Virginia, of Minsoula ding at the urns will be Mra} Mont. who the guest of Price, Mrs. Stephen Fowler son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and ick, Mra. Livingston B. Sted. Mra. W H, Utter for the past Jr. and Mrs. Charles Clav month, has gone to Hant’s Point mM. Ailes Geralding Jackson | Visit her nephew and niece, Mr. and anny. Mrs, Wold re Miss Janet Powel! will assist {Mrs HM. Man eee turns to Missou' week Mrs. MacWhinnie Plans {Mt Utter wit ree be vee Bridge Luncheon Wionoring Mrs. BE. M. Mendenhall snd Mrs. Judd M. Elliott, Mrs. A, M mnie will entertain with a of twenty-five covers at the; club Thureday, followed by afternoon at bride ay tae Harold tess at Tea Bh ythapele ‘& compliment to Miss Dean! ¢ io the Ros who is to be an August| ° and Miss Helen Thompson.) airy Francis Everett Mitchell and Heaves the next day for Hone | ittie daughter Betty are spending a Miss Pearl Harold wil! be host: / week with Mr Mre. arthur mt a tea Friday, July 21, from | owis at Clear bw il 6 o'clock. . Margaret Brannock, Mrs) yirs 1. W. Ent Grant Denny, Mra. Harry! perkeley, Cal, for war, bring to nted xhores: J, Charles 8 A. vmanding, and Mra} happier than srnopolitan how ch they ti Kk PORT WORDEN An im waa the Utter, with her r M. Wold, and ar ortant event of the week | 4 J colonel dinner wh given at their by Merriam wth WRIDAY JULY D. Farrell t B, Watewo: Boyle N Pullers at home tn , but | Worden quarter Colonel U. BA Merriam, omplimenting | V. Graham, U. 8. N., co |manding officer of the U, 8. 8. Okla | The wheel of an auto was caught | homa j in the car track, The occupants of | the auto were fussed, The oceupan | of the stre most | They looked out of the win | the at the bus ahead and on quarters | those who wriggied the wheel, Two Sunday by Captain Kerwin Ap.| girls seated together the car Rice, B.C. U. 8, A. and Mra, Ries, | leaned over and looked out. A gob | lin compliment to their house guest, | behind them leaned over and looked | Mins Bitzabeth Jones, of Georgia, — | out visitors | The funour Fort Worden band be-| Se |*towed Ite cachet on the occasion, | ‘The occupants of the auto were which assembled the tne tr Fort) fussed. The eccupants of the | Werden and Port Casey, the officers| street car were peeved—momt of The dance arranged by the line at |Of the U. 8. &. Oklahoma, the visit them. But the girls looked out Fort Lawton in compliment to Major |'9# officers of the Reserve and the) and chatted about it all, And the General Charlies G. Mo 8. A.) National Guard, as well as gob looked out. Ta some way or jand Mra. Morton, following the din. |"¢Presentative etvitians. other the girls and the gob hap ner given by Colonel Osear J./ pened to laugh together about Charles, U. 8. A., colonel command-|PORT CASEY the stalled bus ing. and Mra, Charles, was both pic-| Mra. Greene, wife of Major . |turesque and charming and one of |Kemp Greene, U. 8. A, ¢ ithe largest affaira of the » of Fort Casey, was noticeal . ats receiving line at the reeeption given who has been tn} Captain George Newlove at their town house by Mr. and Mrs. ° the past two! U. 8 A, and Mrs K. Hi. Barnes, in honor of the officers| Said the gdb, leaning toward the and Miss Leona Holcomb | years, has returned, and with her |were dinner hy on the Fourth of of the U, 8 8. Oklahoma, and one of | seat In front of him, am the stalled pour and assisting will be Miso| Gaughter, Miss Ruby Ents, # 80 | July, their party, which Is an annual |the clever functions of fleet week at | bus was loosened from the track and ‘Cody, Miss Ruth Niblock, Miss | journing at her summer home, “Shel- ceremony, enhancing the gaiety of |Port Townsend the ear jolted forward, "We aren't Y Niblock, Legg bmg td Deer.) banks,” on Ontrich bay the garrison. | from Volunteer park, are Dorothy Congor, Frances se e Mise = Trammei Rutherford. | Mr. and Mra. Ross Downs and Mr. ae Florence Lombard, Miss Bernice! ang Mrs. Robert Fox, Jr,, will «pend and Miss Polly Van Patten. {ine week-end at Lake Kachens. oie 8 cee at Women's r sity Club Tea the bridge tea the Wornen's fiversity club is giving at the home| Miss Lela Wittler, of New York. W. E. Waldo, 2725 N. Broad-| arrived Monday to visit her mother, afternoon, Mra. Waldo! Mrs. EF. Wittler, for a month, at) | be assisted by Mrs. Jumes A. | ner home, 1422 3Tth ave, and Mrs, Thomas R. Lyons. “- John L. Travis and Miss/ Capt. Elmer T. Foss, U. 8. A. and) MeLaren will preside at the | yrs. Foxx (Madeline Booth) are re | REUNION and Mrs. Herman Ross, Mrs.| ceiving messages of congratulations | Mre. Schultz. wife of Colonel FH iney Klopfenstein, Mrs. Edward on the birth of a son, July 11, in /Sehulte, CB, US A @nd Miss Celia Shelton will Maniia, P. 1 lat a buffet bridge at her town houre } jon Thursday in compliment to Madame Charles, the mother and ity |house guest of Coleone! J mer with Mr. Jansen Charies, U. 8 A., colonel command. curs ing Fort Lawton. Mr. and Mrs. William Le Roy Colonel Schultz and Colonel Chartes Ruird have taken the home of their were classmates at Wen: Point and Edward Morgan Mills, has been ; Beir | : i " i ‘Owing to the 08 and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Henry nd Cap entertain « 4 Mrs. the Ini pitality tle's noted gues marechal, Ferdinand ral de Mra 10 Hobert Mre Kreet Beat from monsteur | Foch, premier to Major Morton, U. 8. A. of the United General John hea” been wen tranoe, the gob in the middie with « rth "Ths an I wind— “* Jeirl on either Avani! tnforma Said 1 to myself, as T sat in the car seat and observed them from the window, “The ecu nts of the stalled bus were The oecupants the ore peeved—m of them But ‘tis an i wind———" And I'll bet the gob would get an awful p out of finishing that quotation. . Gen 1 a Mre al Charles ‘The moet brilliant affair Fort Wor den has ne major general States, next tn rank t J. Pershing, U. 8 A., chief of staff. The dinner given last week by Colonel and Mra, Charles in honor of Major General Merton, and In wel come to Mra, Morten, was on attractive, assembling group people, traveled, experienced, olitan, the who as ¢ tige to senior car were peeved at and rida Mise , Mise Virgie Daniee s wan | of th n in weveral nea De the garden party given dows U race of thelr Fort W mm the ter on on Mrs, Cheater Raymond Bordeaut and Mise Lucile Bordeaux left today for a two weeks’ trip to Yellowstone park # University club's brider lly Mrs. W, B. Waldo’s home of metro: g aise explained n o cook an appl Mee Juad Hibler SATURDAY, JULY 15— Mies Marguerite Brown to entertain in Miss ieien Thompson oh Hl. Dahiem’s luncheon Tennis ¢ Kiet end Mre. ee see eopte Kom © urkish towelime, Intenne the tremt~ nant, and it ix mont ef = of rheumntinm, bowel and kiduey Now I have something wery sad to a han returned Olympic Miss Enola Miesse n two » spent ot Springs. we at attle . | I've been panned. compliment liver, Aska a lady who writes a let ter, but does not sign her name, “Does the paper actually pay for that stuff” (meaning that whieh ix within thy colyum), “and if so, waver o. and Mra. Fre Ames Leon- wed from 2312 33rd ave, t apartments. many | Bake Oven ww on further come: t to the effect that if the Royal minanier | in the And in some way or other a little} conversation blossomed up between the three. and he shall take up th deportation imme. the authorities. . . Onty thing is, I haven't any (dea! |where T could go; I don't know | where they'd have me. eee A friend of mine suggests —well—1 j wonder how many miles it really tn to Brazil desire i, I matter of diately with — the eating of them.” the guests whe were in on 1 (declared «erm could live in that hent, the apples were hemrtily de- euests, one and atl, fi Dear Lady Who Does Not Sign Her Name: 1 don't know why, but the paper actually does pay for that stuff, S'awful, But th mistake and not mine nothing at all to say about the payroll,’ Oh, I wish I did All that axide, however, 1 am only too glad to hear the opinions of my friends at any time. Any One else desiring my deportation tm at perfect liberty to say so now Provided a sufficient number medical Newlove . corps, r so far wer’ “No. We'll t | |PORT WARD CAMP Lewis The Fourth of July festivities at The Reserve Officers’ Training |the Fort Wart club, under the tn jcorps at Camp Lewis is much com |epiration of Captain Arthur Kay plimented on its Wednesday hops.| Chambers, U. 8, A.. commander of whieh have proved most delightful.| Fort Ward, were exeetiently organ. | |An observer noted tn the receiving | ized and made the day most effect! “ine Major General Charles H. Muir, | BDA U. 8. A., commanding the Third di-| _—— vislon and Camp Lewis, and Mra! Muir, Brigadier Genera! George 1. } Dunean, U. 8. A.. and Mrs, Duncan, | Hrigadier General Robert Alexander, | U. & A, and Mra, Alexander | said the etris, tel! you when. too.” “not so far We eet off ‘cupacity. MKS, MARY PRONGER, 71, 200-4 Ninth ave. fell at Broadway and James when she became dizy She was taken to Providence hos pital with a fractured hip. =a I'l) look that up. see “In the meantime, anyone de siring— | | And just a few minuter later two! iris and a gob dismounted from the headed for the park en-| eve Mr. Cart R. Heussy bas been cruise ing on the Great Lakes on the steam er Tionesta. wan hostess er Postponed @inner planned for this even by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gienn complimentary to Mr. and ay Mrs. Romayne B. Jansen and fam left Saturday to spend the sum in Montana. . Oncar of a prow Ye uncle, Mr. R.|Mrv. Emil Henry Miller, 422 West July 16. to which the French popula- con at ‘Stenimer Genevieve S. Blethen will be ss Thursday at luncheon, fol- red by cards. at her summer home ‘Three Tree Point. ee ee i Dinner ® farewell compliment to Mr. ad Mrs. Edward Morgan Mills, who Gre leaving Thorsdey for San Fran: to reside. Mr. and Mrs. Evbridge (Bt gave a small dinner at jelr home Tuesday evening. x 4 “re oj on for d Guest Mrs. A. D. Tollefsen will be hostess luncheon of eight covers Thurs. | at Frederick & Nelson's tea} to honor Miss Ruth Clark, of nd, who is the house guest of Charles H. Gaffner. see idge Party for iss Helen Thompson ‘Miss Marguerite Brown ts enter: Y at bridge Wednesday at her ‘home on Lake Washington as a tare “well compliment to Miss Helen mpaon, who leaves July 22, with mother, "Mrs. Mabel Thompson, © spend a year in Honolulu. The wili include twelve of Miss| | a ae pson’s close friends. The hostess will be assisted by Ruth Bamford and Miss Helen) n. Later, a buffet supper will| be served and additional guests will " Join the party for dancing. eee Complimenting her guest, Mins ‘Katherine Miller, of Portiand, Miss Lurline Brown entertained with a} ‘ itily appointed luncheon at her} Tease this afternoon. Covers were 5 for ten of Miss Miller's inti mate friends at a table centered with | pink water lilies and candles. | 4 “ . Beach Party and Dance | © Gomplimenting their house guest, | ‘Miss Mildred Reilly, of Chicago, Mr. | and Mrs. Paul D les entertained | | with a beach party and dance Sat-| urday evening at their summer home ‘on the shores of Lake Washington eee Hostess at Gamma Phi Beta House Mrs. J. Arthur Younger will be/ \ tostess ut a tea from 2 until 4) | O'clock Thursday afternoon, at the| Gamma Phi Beta house, in compl. “ment to members of the sorority from other chapters who are Seattle visitors. Mrs. A. H. Langdon will be host een Thursday for the Queen Anne | guild at the Orthopedic Tea Shop, > masisted by! the members of the! Queen Anne circle of the Plymouth Congregational church, Mrs. G. K.| Betts, Mrs. J. F. Pike, Mre. A. P. Burwell, Mrs. N. G, Crawford, Mra. W. H. Thompson, Mrs. Hampton Moran, Mrs. Lee Hudgens anda Mrs. | | Thursday at 11 o'clock at Woodland park. tion and thelr friends are invited fare’ | Kansas Women's Club The Kansas Women’s club will meet Friday, July 14, with Mra, Mary Chureh at her country home at Orii- | Na. Mra. J. L. Allen, Mra, Sarah | Murdock and Mra. L, H. Wurthiemer | PT. A. Pienle will anniat, | ‘The King county;division of et | Washington state branch of the Na-| tional Congress of Mothers and Par- | ent-Teacher associations will hold a | plenic Thursday, July 20, at Wood land park. Mrs, C. Arthur Varney ot Yakima, retiring president of the | Washington state branch, will speak | oe Washington Anchor | Washington anchor, No. 1, Ladies lof Licensed Mariners, will discontin. ue ite whist parties until September ee De Galer #t., for the summer. Mr, and Mrs. Miller are occupying the sum: | mer home of Mr. and Mrs. Baird, “Moxtwood,” on Maury island. Clubs CLUBS FOR THURSDAY _ Sunshine Guild Sunshine Guild will hold « pfente eee East Union Club East Union club will meet with Mra. J. Clark at Bellevue. Take 11 a. m. ferry for Kirkland. . Seattle Review Seattle Review will meet Thursday, July 13, at § p.m, at AO. UW hall, 1409 Ninth ave. Officers are asked to wear white. } Ning M. Frye Tent Nina M. Frye tent, No. will on. tertain with a card party at Veter ans hall, Armory, Wednesday even ing. J 12 BRIDAL GOWN . Olympic Circle Olympic Circle Neighbors of Wood: craft’ with Seattle Circle No. $49 will | hold a pienio at Woodland park, | Thursday, July 13, to which all members of these two cirches are in- | vited. } Seattle Circle, No. 649 Seattle circle, No. 649, N. of W., Will entertain thirty neighbors from | the Tacoma circle on Thuraday even. | ing, July 13, at the A. O. U. W. hall, | oe Soctal and Charitable Club, “Freja” | The Ladies’ Social and Charitable club, “Freja,” will meet Thursday July 13, at 2 p. m.,, in the parlors of | the Swediah club. The hostesses will be Mra. Frank Lanstrom, Mrs. Ern- est Lanstrom and Mrs. J. B. Peter son. ° Alpha Club The Alpha club will hold tt» annual | plenie Thursday, July 13, at the sum mer home of Mrs, McFarland at Illa. | |hee. The members of the club will meet at the dock at the foot of Madi son st, to take the 9:30 a. m. boat. ~ . ‘The regular meeting of the Fort son-Thygesen auxiliary, No. 2, U. 8. ; W. V., will be held at the Armory, Thursday, July 13, at 2 p.m. ee ADDITIONAL CLUBS West Seattle Review, W. B. A, West Seattle Review, W. B. A Sewing circle, will meet Friday, July 14 at 1p. m., at the home of Mrs, W J. Clark, 5 36th 8. W. Mem-| bers and friends welc <. oe 8 Dr. Retnsch to Speak to Students Dr, Paul 8. former minis ter to China, will address the sum mer session of students at the Uni. versity of Washington, Wednesday July 12, at 3 p.m. The public is in vited. OP YRGMT BY CALLS JHE gown of crepe this » on traditional atin, altho used, yielded its popularity to dull crepe. comes dressed in a wedding The has ivory | Silver brocade i worn, too, and ao are tucked marquisetie, net trimmed with embroidery and lace ette, beaded with pear Reinsch or georg and crystals Allover lace is fashionable and needs no trimming. | Most gowns have soft, clinging nleevex and either round or bateaun neck lines, cut rather high. Where | trating are en th are always de | tachable and are usually very long. White silk stocks are worn with brocaded white satin slippers, | [or plain or brocaded | | Headdresses and veila are of Ince tulle with an Infinite number of “ee Residents of Red Oak Picnic Former residents of Red Oak, Ia., who are now living in Seattle, will join in a picnic Saturday, July 15, at 4 o'clock Woodland park, where | the Green Lake ear enters the park. “* French Reception Friday Evening at Iver ones or CHALLENGING Butchers’ association the Retail Grocers’ association of Beattie Wedn went on record declaring their push ball team the Dest in the city. Providing the butehers accept the challenge, the push ball contest will be held July 4% at the annual pienic of the or-| THE to do 3. KK Gilman. | Master battle, | den The salary of the Canadian prime Minister ix $19,000 & your, variations in trimming, altho clus | ters of orange blossoms still are fa vored \Court Gives Libel On Friday evening, July 14, a re ception will be held from 8 until 10 O'clock, in the Geneva hotel, 308 Marion s#t., to celebrate the great French national fe Monsieur Vacher Corblere, French consul, will recelve the French peo- ple residing in Seattle, as well as all| GARSON CITY, Nev., July the friends of France, Thi ception | Former Senator C. B. Henderson was is under the auspices of the two ac: lawarded $9,000 damages by a jury | tive French societies, L’Union Fran-|in hie federal court libel suit against | caiso and ‘Association Francaise |the Reno Journal for $160,000, One| Alsaciens:-Lorrains Juror was reported to have held out} An all-day basket plenic will take |for $100,000 damages until the #é¥-| place in Woodland park, Sunday, 'enth ballot. Award to Senator | 4 —— aw | I 1 VAY Za! x for washing dishes . Quick, rich, gentle suds—won’t redden or roughen the hands Three times a day in the dish pan—strong soap—any skin would redden or grow coarse. But now your hands need not show tell-tale traces of dish washing. Lux won’t redden or roughen them. It is just as easy on your skin as it is on your silks or woolens. The pure flakes bubble into a rich lather as gentle as a fine toilet soap. Use Lux for china, silver and glassware. It leaves them sparklingly clean. And it rids your hands for good of that ee-times-a-day- One package of Lux will last for 44 dish washings—more than two weeks. Start using it today. Lever Bros. Co. Cambridge, Mass. i laundering Just a tablespoon to a pan. A single package does 44 dishwashings —all the dishes for more than two weeks, in-the-dish pan look. MU WON'T REDDEN

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