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MISS HOPE _ Society Miss Grace King Issues Invitations for Tea;) Large Dinner Party Planned for Monday Evening. 88 GRACE KING has tevued invitations to @ tea at her home, $20 14th ave. N., for Saturday after Roon, August 5, from four until six O'clock, complimenting Mrs. Alvin B. Zinne, who has recently returned from a four months’ European trip, and for her sister, Miss Mariann King, of Gan Francisco, who ts Spending the summer here. Assisting will be Mra, John Russell King, Mre. Frederick C. Milner, Mrs. Ralph McDonald, Mra. Thomas Doug: las, Mrs. Thomas Scott of Cordova, Alaska, and Miss Lots Garland. . . Major and Mrs. Hardin Arrange Dinner Major FP. Hardin, U. 8 A, of Fort Lawton, and Mra, Hardin will entertain with a dinner for twenty. two guests Monday evening in the Louis XIV. ‘room at the Hotel Wash fngton, to honor Colonel Oscar J. . 8 A. Mra. Charles, Mre. Oscar Charies, mother of Colonel THE SEATTLE STAR SUMMERS CLUBS FOR MONDAY Olymple Cirele No. 87 Olympte role No, 87, N. of A., wilt hold a s#pecial meeting in Woog's lhall Monday evening, July a ee Auxiliary to Bt, Luke's Hospital Woman's euxiliary to m@ Luke's hospital will meet the |home of Mra, J. K, Jameson, 1221 BE | Moston #t., Monday at 2 ADDITIONAL CLUBS Wisconsin Goldenrod Club Mra. Lydia Arquette entertained the Winconain Goldenrod club at ber home, 1812 Terry ave,, Wednesday afternoon by serving luncheon on duinty decorated tables under the | trees of her lawn, and with the fol lowing program given by eighteen members of the All: City Grade Schoo orchestra, Edwin C, Knutsen, di rector: Maren Violin Holt imwwiake’. ke Btaniey Bpigie “March Militaire” Orchestra Violin Bolt— Houventr in D.... “Pot-Pourrt”. ‘Techatkowsky Irving Guterson March—"Viag of Truce” Orchestra Arrangements were made for the annual pionic to be given by the Wisconsin association in Woodland park August 13, the Goldenrod club serving coffee only. « Wiltmauskt Miynauaks Beohubert Laurendeau The following ladies will act a9 Te eee ene sland park, A cordial |guests at a delightful dinner given | cetving committee; Chairman, Mra. F. Engte, sesieted by Mra. L. Ar quette, Mra. A. J, Campbell, Mra, Ira Eldridge, Mra. A. Prentice, Mra. Ida Milham, Mra. D, C. Brown, Mra. E. HM. Kane, Mra, F. C. Fosdick, Dr. Kathryn Harrison, Mra. R. Ketper. The next regular meeting of the Goldenrod club will be at the hor of Mra, L. Eldridge, 2766 46th 8, W., Auguet 30, eee Form Auxiliary to Roosevelt Post All women relatives of soldiers, sailors or marines who served tn any ot the foreign ware for the United Btates are asked to meet Tuesday. | August 1, at 2 p.m, in Roosevelt hall, 1616% Third ave., for the pur pose of signing for membership in the charter for an auxiliary to Noone velt post, Veterans of Foreign Ware ote Chub ‘The Fidertioom club will hold ite August meeting at the home of Mre. J. A. Alexander, 4016 37th ave, ®, Friday, August 3, at 11 & m. ‘Take Rainier Valley car. At the annual election of the club held this month, the following of- ficern were elected for the ensuing year: President, Mra, John Harrison; first vice president, Mra, C.D, Leader; second vice president, Mra, A. Brishane: secretary, Mra. Jean- Miss Summers, who is the daughter of Congressman John W. Summers and Mra, Sum-| ett w. Miller; treasurer, Miss Mary mers of Walla Walla, is spending the summer in Seattle. She will be the honor quest this ©. Dey. evening at a formal dance Miss Lou Ella Hart is giving at the executive mansion in Olym- pia.—Portrait by Grady. Additional Features for Tennis Carnival ‘The Tennis Carnival, scheduled for August 4 and & will have several ing. new and novel features added to ite will arrive from /|™4ny attractions this year. Among D.C, where he ts con. | them will be a circus with ite varied Rected with the government agricul. Side shows. department, the latter part of| The supper will be’ served on the terrace, for which many informal «kylie parties are being formed. « Informal Tea Mra. John C. McMillan ts chatr | To honor Mrs. Ralph FE. Atien|™A2 and her committee includes ee CampbelD, of Vallejo, Cal.) Mt. Walter Barges Beals, Mrs. i her mother, Mrs. E. W. Camp- | John Carter, Mrs. George W. Pursell. Delta Zeta alumnae entertained | Mrs. Ida Behroeder, Mrs. John N. ‘With an informa! tea Thursday after. Jackson, Mrs, George H. Horton, at the home of Mrs. Harold G | Mrs. H. J. Ramacy, Mrs. Francia W h, president of the Alumnac | Rickey, Mra. Gerald Frink, Mra. J lation. | Howard Allen, Mra, W. R. Crawford, _ Mrs. Neil Woody came over from | Mrs. . J. Huston, Mra. Marion Cum for the affair and Miss Helen | mings, Mrs. Hmmett . Of Republic, who motored | Mrs. W. W. Felger. to attend The Wayfarer, was| The candy booth committes, with Miss Hazel McMillan as chairman, |includes: Mra, James Colbert Sulll }van, Mrs. Walter McEwan Tomkins, | Mra. J. Fergus McRee, Mra. Law. rence Arnold, Mra. Gilbert Skinner, Mrs, Thomas Greening, Mra. W. V. |Tunner and the Miswes Mildred Far. irar, Virginia Sheahan, Dorothy |Ewing, Amy Munday, Betty DeVoe, }Frances Branigan, Geraldine Jack son, Nejiie Felger, Harriet Baxter, Gertrude Schulz and Gertrude Lewis, | Mrs. H. &. Tremper’s committee }is composed of Mrs. G. Alston Hole and the Misses Betty Fetter, Mary | Collins, Helen Lane, Ethel-Morrison, |Anne Nicholson and Elizabeth Russell. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wainwright's dinner at home. Mr. and Mre. Hugh Baird's dinner for Dr. and Mrs. CC. Bates, at home. SUNDAY, JULY s0— Mr. and Mra. Trafford Wuteson's luncheon at Golf » to honor comes Eéward W. Eberis, U. 8. "clock, henoring her house guests, Mise Mary Boris, Mins Lucia Mollerith and Mise Mary Templeton, of Washington, D. C. MONDAY, JULY 11— Mrs. J. Fred Braid to entertain at bridge, tn compliment to Mre. U. ©, Bates and Mrs. Frank Gordon. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1— Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority to 'Schedule for Orthopedic |Tea Shop In charge of the service at the Or. thopedic Tea Shop next week will be: Monday, Capitol Hill guild, Mra. H. 8. Frye, hostess; Tuesday, First | Hill guild, Mrs. J. W. Goodwin, hoat eas; Wednesday, University guild, Mrs, Wilbur KE. Dow, day, East Highland Drive gu Josiah Moore, hostess; Fri¢ Baker Park guild, Mrs Hackett, | hostess; Saturday, Seaburst auxiliar: |Mre, Henry Booth, chairman. | On Monday Mrs. Frye will be aw. y Mrs. George Sample, Mrs . Mrs, E. C. Brier, Mrs . Mrs, Bruce Short, Mre Miller Freeman, Mrs. Mary Terrell Geisting and Mrs. Frank Elwell | Case. | Bridge Tea at |Mrs. Kinzer’s Home The Women's University club fs entertaining with a bridge tea at the jhome of Mrs. Philip Kinzer, 3767 |Ridgeway place, Mount Baker park, jon Friday afternoon, August 11, at 2 o'clock. The affair is for members and guests. Those who cannot come for bridge jare asked to drop in for the silver loffering tea, Make re: | Mrs, George Brehm, Rainier 032 This in one of a series of teas club members are giving at their homes for the benefit of the furnishing fund. Margaret '* Tuneheon at “High Clytf.” the home of her wnele and aunt, Mr. and Mra. L, Hibbard, honoring Mi Mrs, Emmett Brown to entertain at tea, Walter ©. bridge at home, to compliment Mr. and Mra. William Martung. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2— Miss Louise and Miss Katherine Riddie to entertain with a tea home, from 4 to & o'clock Pitmenting Mrs, Jamer Goodteliow and” M Raiph Rinker. THURSDAY, AvoUST 3— Miss Madge Denny to wed Mr George Matthieu at home of her moth letor W, 8. Denny, ck Iam Pigott’s tea at hom ompliment to her house gues irs. George Byrne. SATURDAY, AUGUST 5—~ Mrs. T. L. Crowiey to entertain with & tea from 2 until & o'clock, com Piimenting Miss Kathryn tyers and Mist Anne Crouley. TUEADAY, AUGUST 1— Laurelhuret Gufld’s lawn fete, Zaar, dinner and mooniight dance at home of Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Blaridge, tn Laureiburst WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10— Mise Eva Engstrom to wed Mr. Stuart Hunter meler at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Engstrom, at 6:30 o'clock. THURSDAY, AUGUST 11— The marriage of Mi Byers to Dr. Engene Pound, at the home parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reyers, at 4:20 o'clock, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20—~ The marriage of Mise Dean Lom- bard to Mr. Francis Lemon Brown, in the Prospect Congrega tional chumeh, at 8:20 o'clock, Delfer's Kathryn Hodges ot her Alpheus Ticket Committee for Lawn Fete The general chairman the |Laurethurst Guild's r, supper and dance to be given August 8, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2— |the beautiful grounds-that surround The mariage of Miss Ean -|\the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. 8 feta ie ee |Eldridge in Laurelhurst, requests 8:40 o'clock, rederaa that those desiring reservations for supper make them by telephon- tions with | Personal Mrs. Perry B. Truax and daughter, Jane, will leave the latter. part of }August for Geneva, Switserland |where Miss Jane will enter the Jaeques-Delcroze echool of Bu- | rythmjecs. } | Mrs. B.C, Brier has returned from la two months’ trip to Indianapolis and Yellowstone park see Mrs. E. M. Brown, of Portland, arrived Wednesday evening to pend ithe remainder of the summer with [her son and daughterindaw, Mr. and | Mrs. E. M. Brown, Jr. | 8 | Mr. and Mrs. Champaign, 1., Mr. and Mra. Fil Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Denny, of In- }dianapotis, who have been visiting Mre. ree F. Frye, went over to | Roche Harbor today to be the quests jof Mr. and Mra. John MeMillan. pal Dant Mulliken, of are the guests of worth Storey. “- | Mrs, Julius Harrah, of Harrah, ts |the guest of Mr. and Mra. A. &. Downey at their home at The High. lands . | Miss Deborah Dixon, of Balttmore, jhas returned to her home after a [visit of a few weeks with Mise Bu. lalie Merrill and Mise Frances Green. . Mr, and Mra. John M. Spargur and | Mr. and Mra. Marry Krinke left to iday for a few days’ cruise up Hood Canal, Mr, and Mra. Robert Grant Denney are spending the week-end in Van couver, B.C, Miss Emma Daiquiat ts visiting |here for a few weeks, before return ing to Phoenix r the winter, Dr. Ida ¥. Rosecrans has returned from a two months’ visit with friends in Portland, Ariz, . . Judge and Mra. Austin Griffiths entertained Mra. Mary A Rock and her daughter, Miss Eliza beth Rock, at The Wayfarer Friday night. Mrs. B. C. Neville and daughters, |Algene and Kana, left Friday even ling for Missoula, Mont., to spend a |month with Mrs. Neville’® parents, | Mr. and Mrs, 8 Draper. H Mra, J. N. France, of Pa, is the guest of her daughterinaw, Mr. and Mrs. | France, 1028 Shelt Pitteburg. fon and WwW. B ny at Mr. and Mrs. Portland, viniting home of Mr. and Mra, BE, G and later will spend Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Crockett. Mra. Schultz will be remem 1 as Mine Julia Chamberlain, formerly head of James F. Schultz of at the Jenner, Ore, are Jing the ticket includes: Mra, Charles Jordan, n | wood 0256; Mra, Howard J. Knott, Kenwood 018%, or Mrs. Darste Bard, Kenwood 1855 . Sports Clothes Dance jat Yacht Club | Friday 4, | junior membera of the Yacht club committes, evening, August are entertaining with an organdie and flannel dance w committee in Leonard, Mr James Ho h the following charge: Mr. Richard Fussell Gibson and Mr th | FE. n few days with | which | the eee John Miller W. R. C. John F. Miller Women's Reltef corps will give a banquet plenic at Alki point, Tuesday, August 1. Cot. feo, sugar and cream will be fur- nished by the corps. Campfire Girls Campfire Girlx—Camp Sealth ee Training Course North East Improvement Club | Mothers and friends of Campfire] ‘The North East Improvement club Girls have been waiting and wishing | ¥t!l bold its annual basket picnic at Eamonds park, Sunday, July 30. Autos will leave 86th and Corline and Seth and Fifth N. Eat Sam. Any one wishing transportation or fur- ther information, phone Clement Price, Kenwood 8114; Mra, F.C. Hig- ley, Kenwood 0557, or Ray Bateman, Kenwood 0620. *- Seattle Presbyterial Soclety Following the remular meeting of the Seattle Presbyterial society, the First Presbyterian church, Tu! for the opportunity to enjoy Camp Sealth. The opportunity is here. The week begins August 26th and lasts until September Camp Sealth will be open to women and | xirls over 18 yearn of age. The regu- jar camp program will be fi jwith additional lectures paychology, Campfire jand story-telling. Thia is designed | as a training cours for Campfire | euardians, but ail women who are tn- | | terested in iris wilt find this @) ae) August 1, 8 very profitable piace to spend aj 20). Otte y. wc. A., in honor of week, Mothers who wonld like t0/ th» following visiting missionaries, | Keep in close touch with their daumh-| 1. are in thie country on furlough |ters will have a chance to get the and Mra BE. Fife, Mr. and [Siri point of view. AMPETS | sre Fred Collins, and Dr, Adelaidd }Guardians, who would otherwise | Wooaand of India: Mr. and Mra. J ave to remain away, may bring! sy qwyiie and Rev. and Mrs. A. V. jtheir amall children. For further in| Gray of China: Miss Mathilde Lon |formation, call Etitott 3208, or ad-| gon and Mins Alice Monk, of Japan dress Campfire Girls, 4171 Areade| tr and Mrs. Edwin Campbell and | building. Rey, and Mra, C. F. Bernhelsel, of | Korea: Rev. and Mra. F. R. Falconer, of Alaska, Reservations should be made with Mra, E. B. Bliss, Garfield }3803-R, Mra. Robert Campbell, East 7503-R, as goon an possible, eee Wallingford Circle Festival Wallingford circle, of the Firat Presbyterian church, will give an Old-fazhioned ico cream festival on the roof garden of the Cobb butlding Tuesday, August §, at 8 p, m., for which many attractive features are promised on girl) organization | Helen Buck. head the department from nal | headquarters, arrived in the city Fri day morning at 9 She was wel- comed at the station by Miss Ruth | wn and Seattle Campfire Girls, jwho have eagerly awaited her ar rival for the last two months. Mise Buck t# going to join the group of ‘girls and gua aving [Sunday for under | the Miss jerafts of or ans who ar ummertand,”* | Maj. Ingraham Campfire irte 1 join in wishing Miss Buck @ pleasant and happy | . . summer, which she ts gure to find at Puget Sound Sisters’ Sewing Club | Camp Sealth. Mra. J. M. Gilluly will entertain | the members of the Puget Sound Six ters’ Sewing club at her home, 1504 East Alder st, Wednesday, August 2 Luncheon at 12 o'clock. eee ‘The girls of the Kiloqua Campfire group, with their rdian, Mins Tima Hervin, will participate in The Wayfarer Saturtay evening. Thurs-| day, August 2%, the girls are going} jto have a picnic at Madison park West Seattle Review West Seattle review, W. B. A., of the Maccabees, will hold its regular meeting in Carpenter's hall, 4441 © ifornia ave. Wednesday, August at 8 p.m. Girls, donit candy for Port Even tho groups are pract nded for} | the summer, girls as individuals are | Gopher Club Picnile jaeked to help this good cause by| The Gopher c composed of bringing candy to Lohequa not later | former residents of Minnesota, will than Friday, August 6. This little! ponte at Woodland park on Satur remembrance each month day afternoon, August 5. brings such cheer to the’ boys that| Minnesotans are cordially invited Campfire Girls musat not neglect | ——_— -. es them in the rush of summer pleas-| Irene Itkin | ure, camping trips, ete. Most thoughtful ances: Bixby Best mixer Smiling thru Hall Smiling thru, Hill camp, Naida Os- berg | Most courteous, Valley camp, Jean- ette Dean. | Most courteous, cilla Baconhus. Best yoluteer worker, Mary Gilll- ‘and. Baxter, with noes Stimson, sirl, Hin camp, | i} | honors for second-period | |etria are as follows Best camper, Valley camp, Amelio Nichols. Best Mayo. Most thoughtful girl, Valley camp, | Spectal Maude Anderson Valley camp, Randi mper, Hill camp, Phyllis Hill camp, Pris. the music department at the Univer. jsity of Washingte Mr. and Mrs. their son and Mrs. apending | Crescent Ben Fr fortnight at Li Mountain Trip On Sunday, July 30, a very enthu. siastic group of girly and councilors from Camp gealth will leave for “Summerland,” for a week on Mount Rainier, They will be under the lead ership of Maj Ingraham. ‘They are Misses Ruth Brown, Evelyn Brown, Ellen Bringloe, Marguerite Bringloe, Helen Buck, Evelyn Boutell, Eva Cole, Hattie Smith, Ruth Bowen, Bula Avery, Hilda Crain, Jeanette Cummings, Eleanor Caldwell, Betty | Billings, Melna Rogers, Marion Bush, Katherine Hinckley, Margaret Avery, Margaret Hazzard, | Mr. and Mrs. Lionel W |receiving congratulations | birth of a daughter, July | . . Brown are on the Mr, and Mrs. and son hay Spring Willam 1 returned from they Silliman ryatal whe been hav few spending a weeks. Judge and Mra, Rumsberg and Dr, and Mrs, F, A, Booth were mid-week uest# ut Paradiso inn, at! luncheon will be | All former | Amen Bring lunch, cups and spoons, Cot feo will be served by the club at 6 p.m. . Women's Benefit Association Women's Benefit association of the Maccabees has plans for a dance at Gatewood hall, California and Gate wood aves, Friday evening, August 4, Dancing at 0 « he . . o* Southwest Seattle Improvement Club The Southwest Seattle Improve. | ment club will have thetr firet annual pienle at Redondo Beach Sunday, July 90, eee Sunflower Club The Sunflower club, of Seattle, componed of former residents of Kan: was, wilt have a basket picnic in Woodland park, Saturday, August 5. Supper will be served at 6 p.m, Ie |inehief of the Pacific fleet, thru ream and coffee will be furnished py | 20 influence this portion of th the club. An interéating program |"ation’s naval defense was brought ‘eeewae hevnane this year to Puget Bound, has ex ge ned himself ax pleased with the a neuvers so far executed, which Stevens W. KR. C. Plenlo lg dencribes as most profitable, eape Stevens Woman's Reliet Corps No. | istiy to the junior officers, all of |i will give an all-day picnic at the! whom have acquitted themselves | home of the president, Mrs. Margaret | ret |Nordin, 1764 Alki ave. Friday, | rber of Angeles, ‘the straits | August 4, to which members, G. A. lor gan Juan de Fuca and the bay of K. comrades and friends are invited. Townsend offer unrivaled waters, in Mrs, Nordin has pleasant private pie: |the opinion of the admiral, for tactl [nic grounds near the bathing beach. |cat drill, Bring refreshments. On Sunday at luncheon a distin. Fs ae guished party will be assembled at Pioneer Auxiliary Pienle the Beattie Golf club. by Mr. and The Woman's Pioneer auxiliary | Mrs, Trafford Huteson in honor of to the Washington Pioneers will|/the admiral and Mrs. Eberle. | have thelr annual picnic on Wednes-| Rear Admiral Henry J. Zeigemetr, | day, August 16, at the upper pienie|U. 8. N., and Mra. Zeigemeir were ADMIRAL KE. W, Eberle, U. 8. N., commander- Invitation ts extended to members, |in compliment to them on Wednes- pioneers, their families and friends |day by Commander W. W. Bradley, to attend and bring baskets of /U. 8. N., and Mrs. Bradley. lunch, cup, knife and spoon. Coffee, | cream, sugar and paper plates wil! |THE CAPTAINS be furnished, Special features, And the fleet depart. But not for | eee long. They are due off Port Angeles } Seattle Lodge No. 7 on July 31, where the interrupted | Seattle Lodge No. 7, D, H. P. A.,|mancuvers will be resumed. | will meet Tuesday, August 1, at §| On August 4 the fleet will again be |p. m., in Evergreen hall, A. O. U. |distributed, The Tennessee and the |W, building, 1409 Ninth ave. Bust-|!daho, the Eighth division, will go |neas meeting, including initiation, |to Bellingham. The Pennrylvania, | Special program planned. Members {the Arizona and the Mississippi, the | requested to attend. Seventh division, will go to Tacoma. eee The New York, the Texas and the feattle Zonery Club Oklahoma, the Sixth division, will be ‘The first rweathes a ar cos feat. |2enigned to Seattle. Each dtvision | tle Zonery club will be held at Wood. {Will be accompanied by its special |land park Sunday, July 30, at 11:20 |A*stroyers and auxiliaries, & m, All welcome, THE CALIFORNIA Highland yume. The flagship is at the Puget Sound “ navy yard, No social functions will _ighiand Desks FAT. A. wil bell 8 /05"7 TO sreoemt given on board at the residence of Mrs. G. W. Estes, |All hands, from admiral to gob, are $845 Ninth ave, & W., which is /*98Tomsed in the athletic program jacrom the car tracks from the Lake |*cheduled for August. ‘This includes ‘Burien barns. Important business. |"*?es for the Veterans and the Timex Members urged to attend, cup. In addition, there will be a oe. baseball match between the teams of the California and the New Mexico for a trophy also presented by the Bring lunch. | Native Daughters of Washington | Princess Angeline parlor, No. 3, |f - | wil! meet on Friday evening, August [Veterans of Foreign Wars. | 4. at p.m, at the ¥. W.C. A. Fifth ce |and Seneca. ‘The meeting will be |THE CONNECTICUT | held tm the clubrooms on the-wecond | Fiseehip of the supply train, has floor, All i are requested to been the Mecca of visitors thruout _ " ee L. 0. E. Club Plenio “- tL i Sunday, July 90, the L. O. EB. elub will give a plenic at the summer home of Mre. W. 8. Snew, at Zenith, Wash, Members are asked to meet at Bike’ club at 10:30 . m., with bas ket lunch. Montene for the day is Mre. T. 6, Brennan, ELABORATE Revolt Rumor Is Heard in Poland WARSAW, July 29.—The conflict between capital and labor has reached an acute stage in Poland. Bolshevik have been creating discontent among the working classes and threats of revolt are made at every labor meet- ing. It ts charged by the workers’ seized control of the country’s na tional resources. agitators from Moscow} leaders that a few capitalists have} BERTHE DEVEREUX ADAMS this fleet period, and both the linted and the commissioned p |nel have done their part socially, } THE ARIZONA In also in the Yard. Her quat [deck and wardroom have been |moone recently of some attract | parties, at which the hosts were captain and his officers. A pop land hospitable ship. The prot her commanding officer to jrank of rear admiral is ano |feather in her cap. Rear Admiral George R. Mi U. , has been much comp! ed since his promotion and vai affaire have been arranged in honor, notably the beautiful dim lgtven at the Sorrento by Mra. veil, THE PENNSYLVANIA Has been rather gay this last Her commanding officer and his have entertained informally on at various times. Tonight her listed personnel will be hosts to friends at an elaborate ball, THE MISSISSIPPI Has expressed her hospitality many charming dinners and | eons, at which the officers hosts. On Friday a large tea board brought out many of t friends. Dancing followed, THE MERCY AND THE JASON Have not been without fest and have been almost deluged by ¥ jitors. Both the officers and the men have had many guests as sion permitted. THE DESTROYERS The McDermut, the squadron tead er; the Hull, the flagship; the Me Donough, the Farenholt, the iner, the Corry, the Melvin, have [been dolled up at different times small parties at which the offi [were hosts, and at which, |fashion, they punetiliously ret their soctal obligations, HAIL AND FAREWELL The aux revotrs will hardly cena when, happily for Seattle, whom th nation distinguishes this season by the presence of the Pacific f1 there will be again @ salvo of comes, [| wea re Preacher Finds a Perfect Womai | LONDON, July 29.—Rev. T. | Wood, vicar of St. John’s church, scribed Mrs. Elizabeth Baker, | years the parish clerk, as & | who never gossiped, never gru | never asked for increased salary. One curious remedy for leprosy, plague of the Bast, was eating p ons. Cool Dinners for Hot Days! Mrs. Housewife: Are you tired @inner these sultry days? Are y you all in Association with cookstove and gas stove? of thinking up things to cook for a result of intimate Want some bully sug- gestions for easily prepared menus that are attractive and not too expensive for hot day dinners? bureau do your thinking for you I want the bulletin, COOL Name Address... ‘corres 8Y orcas EADS and embroidery used to- gether decorate a great many of French imports for summer. ovening and afternoon gowns alike show elaborate patterns, Altho em- broidery is seen without beads, the is never true. | Lingerie frocks are also trimmed} | with embroidery. One of the most charming dresses seen in the shops was of chiffon voile in rose color, em- broidered in bright colors in a darn- ing stitch pattern. White, embroidered with bright colored peasant motifs, seems to be expecially popular, and hats, em- broidered, are shown to match the| dreases, the | reverse ° She Made Senestion With Calabash Pipe NEW YORK, July Mrs. Eliza. beth Lents created a sensation at the Toy Fair in the Hotel Breslin by smoking a large calabash while in- specting the exhibits. Lives Three Years on Lone Toothache NEVA, July 2%—Mme. Hor- tense Grochen, a Swiss woman, made a living for three years by pretending she had a toothache and begging for money to go to a dentist. A prison dentist will care for her teeth here- | after, Blind, Walks 25,000 Miles Selling Eggs HAMPTO: Eng., July 29.— Charles Hart, who was born blind, began to peddle eggs when he was eight years old. Since that time he has walked 25,000 miles and sold more than 1,000,000 eggs. He has learned to use a typewriter, and also plays several musicah instru. lat our Washington information for the next few days. 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