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PAGE 43 Seattle Society Mrs. Latimer Hostess| Wednesday at Tea at Port Madison; Far well Tomorrow for Mr Phillips. Mrs. N. H. Latimer on Wednee day, Aug. 30, will entertain at tea at her Port Madison country house for her daughter-in-law, Mrs, Arthur Latimer (Mary Dudley Walker) It is planned as a drop-in hour so that Port Madison folk may meet Mrs Latimer before the country is de serted for winter town houses . . Farewell Luncheon to Prominent Army Woman In farewell to Mrs. C. L. Phillips who with her husband, Col, C. L Phillips, leaves Tuesday on the 8. 8 Alexander for California to make her home, th: jon of Service yomen will y at the T rvations Associ a luncheon tomor nis club at 1 o'clock being arranged for about 80 guests Mrs. Phillips was the first prest dent of the organization, which is made up of army and navy women in the city Sunset Club Board Guests at Luncheon As & compliment to Mrs, David Edward Skinner, who leaves shortly for the East, Mrs. Frederick Bentley is entertaining with a lu m her home on Friday ernoon August 25. Her guests will be the members of the board of the Sunset club. Highland Residents Have Annual Dinner } Residents of The Highlands held their annual pienic dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Kerry last evening. Admiral Edward W Eberle and Mig. Eberle wero in-| cluded. University Club Benefit | Bridge Tea } The Women’s University club benefit bridge tea tomorrow at the Gamma Phi Beta house, 4529 17th ave. N. E., at 2 o'clock, promises to be a delightful party, Seven -five tables have been arranged for by Mrs. C. B. Kinne, chairman of the | aftair, and reservations may be made | by telephoning her at Kenwood 23 Hostesses for the afternoon will be | club members in the University dis. | trict, Mrs. Herman C. Joy, who is! to be in charge of the dininig room, | will be assisted by Mis Gertrude | Schula, Mie Lurline Brown, Miss} Ruth Bamford, Miss Gwendolyn | Newlove, Miss Elizabeth Young, Miss Bernice Kennedy, Miss Susan Abbott | and Miss Harriet Doheny. | ‘Mrs. Alvah Lemuel Carr and Mra. | Henry W. Pennock will cut the ices. Assisting in receiving will be Mra. Wylie Hemphill, Mra. H. W. Marge son, Mrs. A. M. McWhinnie, Mrs. M. Lyle Spencer, Miss Milnora Roberts, Biss Ruth Trenholme and Miss Jes- Ge Lee Poole. During the tea hour Mrs. Everett @arke will sing, accompanied by Thursday, at a charming home ceremony, Miss Kathryn Byers became the bride of Dr. Eugene Hodges Pound of Jacksonville, Florida._—Portrait by Grady. Miss Lindsay Honored — |Mra. 3amex W. Keew at their home ap “ lin West Seattle. Prior to arriving With Shower Tea ish Geattio she spent aix weeks in the For the pleasure of Mias Marjorie | Northwestern Canadian country. Lindsay, who tv to be a September) bride, Miss Clare Sulli is enter tw Mr, and Mrs. Charles Wright have day, Aug. 26, at her home. jOre, after being the guests « aD al BI friends in Seattle for a short Ume Luncheon Compliments | eK Mr. and Mra. G. A. Virtue and son. Two Honor Guests Mr. C. H. Virtue, drove to Mount Mrs. Varde McFarland and MM.\nuinier Sunday with their house Cc. F. Buckley were hostesses Ye* | cuests the Rev. S. J. Kennedy and terday at a luncheon for twenty| Mrs, Kennedy of Alhambra, Cal guests at the McFarland home. The | yrs. Kennedy ts Mra. Virtue’s slater affair was given in compliment to) ee Mrs. Beatrice Ely of Spartanburg! Mrs W. F. S&C, and Mr. R. G. Hudner, wholtrom her summer camp, leaves shortly for an Exstern trip. | Hill,” at Redondo Beach. “Breesy ining with a shower tea on Satur ireturned to thelr home in Portland, | Flogg hag returned | THE SEATTLE STAR The Battle Fleet BERTHE DEVEREUX ADAMS pienio a o of 3 M ‘THE ARMY AND NAVY BALL Paris “has docreed that mystery te | monic st the nome of Mes. Mery Camp Lewis was the seene of wleosis to be the allure of the women | ise a5 bs 4 F brilliant ball on Wednesday, given [of the beau monde eee by the officers of the camp, in honor | Ballard W. C. 7. 0 of the officers of the feet. The Of @TARRING THE STARS | Ballard W. C. 'T will m ficerw’ club was rated with ferns! ‘The socal calendar has been! strx, pelle Longstreet, 7019 and palms, the music was deiletous, | crowded in the aff w ing Adm: | NW, Friday, August 26, at 2 p.m the fh ' tion, and some two | ral 6. W. Eberle, U. 8. N., command: | wiection of officers. hundred people assisted. Dancing! erin.chief of the Pacific feet, and | pte yarn lasted until midnight, the military | Mrs, Iberte; Rear Admiral J, A 4 “¢ No. 9% hour, and was supplemented by a owerff, U. 8, N., commandant | abit Meemenee ore bs = BE. &., andsome supper Puget Sound navy . and rah ve a card party at The hosts included Major General | Mre. Hoogewerff; Kear Admiral Lu Whe einen Van Gaia’ eon oH. Mu 8. A., command: | ther 1. Gregory, U. 8. N., chief Of lmrigay evening, Auguat 26, at 8:30 | Third division and Camp] the bureau of docks and yards, and |p iecy, 4 : snd Mrs, Muir, with the entire | rewory } ee the camp, and their » affairs embrace informal Rainier Post Auxiliary dinners, usually followed by bridge. | American Legion auxiliary to Rat honor guents were Admiral i, |arranged by civilians of note, and! nie Noble post, No, 1, will held an berle, U, &. N., ¢ chief of the Pacific mmander-in. | equally pretty parties which have fe fleet, and Mra, | background the ideally ehintsy and! with Mrs, Hylus KE. Henry, 2726 1 Kberle; Viee Admiral W, R. Shoe | cheery environment of the Officers’ | g5ey gt, | maker, U. 8 N,, and Mrs. Shoemak-|elub in the Yard, or the hospitable cee er; Rear Admiral 1. H. Jackson, U. | quarters of the navy officers and the Prairie Rose Club 8..N., Mrs, Jackson and Miss Juck-/army officers at Fort Lawton or] he prnirio Rose club gill give its Admiral C.F. Hughes, ap Lewta. annual plenic on Friday afternoon, Rear Admiral J, V. Chase, U } The dinner given on Tuesday at! august 25, at Woodland park plain Yates Stirling, SB.) the Rainier club by the Seattle Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock. anding officer U. 8. 8, New| Chamber of Commerce in compl! | Cortes furnish Members may Mexico; Captain A, W. Hinds, U.! ment to Astaire, Lather KB. Gregory. | bring friends. Former residents of 8. N., commanding officer of the U.| U. 8. N., chief of the bureau of yard North Dakota are welcome. 8. 8. New York; Captain J. R. ¥./ and docks, one of the most or | eee Blakeley, U. 8, N., commanding of. tant posts in the service, brought out | West Seattle Review fieer of the U. 8. 8. Arizona; Captain |. distinguished company There| West seattle review, W. B. A G, L. P, Stone, U. 8. N., commanding | were civilians of eminence, a# Well 44 | sewing circle wil] meet at the home officer of the Connecticut; Command. W. 8. Anderson, U. & N, manding the U, & 8. Kidder and de six comml h en | ranking officers nioned services, n wh 'Clubs CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Social Score Club The Social Score club will give « or 26, I-day meeting Friday, August of Mrs, N. Totten Friday, August 26, at 1 o'clock | e's social ephere, all of why | e 66 stroyer division 34; Commander H. | intent upon welcoming the admiral, | Myntic Jewel Rebekah Lodge i. Cook, U. 8. N., commanding the | who has just returned from an in j Sitystic. Sewel Rebekah lodge wil U. 8. 8. Robert Smith and destroyer | spection tour to Honolulu, and bad} give an entertainment and dance Fri division 35; ¢ mander J, H. Tomb, | many interesting facts to disclone. / y evening, August 2, at 9:30 U. & N. commanding the U. 8. 8.) his applauded apeech clearly showe clock, at Odd Fellows’ hall Corry and destroyer division 346 ett in Captain C. W. Cole, U. &. N., com. | THE CALIFORNIA Alpha Auxiliary manding officer of the U. 8. 8 Mer THE NEW MEXICO Alpha Auxiliary will give thelr ey; Capt J. J. Myla nd Played their championship base-|monthiy dance Friday evening, ing the U. 8, 8. Vesta 11. | ball match at Coast League park, be- | 4 ugunt at the old K. C. hall, Pike Blackburn, U. 8. N., commanding | fore 4 great audience, and with « de | and First ave. Everyone welcome. the U. 8, §. Cuyama; Commander 0. | termination inspired, in fact, by a de | ee C. Dowling, U. 8. N., commanding to pomsens the superb trophy | American Legion Auxitiery the U. & & Kanawha, With these in by the Veterans of Fercign| Aryerican Legion auxiliary of Seat were assembled the naval feminine | Ware. | te Post No. 18 will hold their regular contingent and the officers of junior | The California team won the! mecting Friday, August 25, at 8 rank. An observer noted the preva- | match, which adds another honor to} ym, Veterans’ hall, Armory. lance of dancing frocks of beaded the collection this wonder ship ts Bree jerepe, made ankle length, na imaking. It's « thrilling tale Master Key Class ‘The Master Key Psychology class : ~~ = will meet Friday at 4:30 p. m. in the | University Branch Wbrary. Dr. Pow rn, teacher. All welcome, Freewill | offering. | eee a | W. C. T, U, Election Washington Boulevard W. C. T. 1 | will meet in the chapel at 2 p. m aatais seagull entitled olla _ | rriday, August 25, for the annual 1 fT AKT OF CONCEALMENT “No, but I carry in mylelection of officers, All members “Whi arm do you use in strap | right hip pocket. Clinging to a strap) urged to bring sports of work hanging? with my right hand elevates that | done. | “The left," nald Mr. ibbles ide of my coat to a perilous alts re tude. BLUEBERRY MUFFINS BY BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH Cooking Authority for Seattle Star and Columbia University ‘Thin in the season for blueberries and while they last one wants to use them almost every day One of the ways ix to put them into muffins. These are good for breakfast, and equally good, cold, for luncheon. The recipe which fol lows makes eight large muffina, or 12 small or thinner ones % cup sugar = cup milk Zegss 1 cup blueberries ay 3 teaspoons baking powder \% teaspoon salt “You are left-handed?" Birmingham Age-Herald % cup butter 2 cups flour Work together the butter and sugar until creamy, add the eggs well beaten. Sift baking powder, flour and salt. mixture alternately with the milk When thoroly mixed, add blueberries and put into well buttered muffin tins, Hake 25 M@nutes in an oven hot enough for small cakes. ‘These little muffine may be served hot with a liquid sauce for dew wert. The mixture may be baked in one pan, and cut into squares Add to egg and butter ADDITIONAL CLUBS Knights of Knite i Knights of the Knite will have as j 1 summer Frolic at the Y. M Mr. u and Mra. 17th and Sol G. | night A. E. Union eta berg, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Solomon. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Friedman, Mr. and Mra. Barney B. Lustwig and Mr. | Frank Price Giles. ° ‘The feature of the evening will be the number by Abe Brashen and Casey Jones, just back from a vaude ville cireult tour. eee Pi Beta Phi Pi Beta Phi sorority will nerve a “drop in” juncheon at the Women's University club Saturday afternoon, patrons at thelr second annual Mid | and Mardi Gras to. | Spring, Mr. and Mra. Charles I, Hoch: | e JHERE IS ANOTHER] |S OF OUR ALUMINUMWARE SALES Worthy the Attention of Every Seattle Housewife If you have visited our store you know the quality of our aluminumware—not thin, cheap. stuff that will break down under ording usage, but the very finest quality, EXT HEAVY, and good for a lifetime of hard wear. Most of our sales are made to housewives who bought one piece and are not satisfied until they get more. This Sale Is for Two Days Only— Tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday This will be what we call Our Stew Pan Clearance Sale These stew pans have wooden handles and are ideal for the kitchen. Come in two styles as illustrated. ‘ a o_ W. MPORTING CO. Central Public Market Between Pike and Union Streets Yeoman Dance ‘The Yeoman drill team will give special dance in Moose hall Tuesday, August 29. Mins Gladys L. Wood. |Laundress Willed - $375,000 Eat TOLEDO, Ohio, Aug. Sit Mary Ann Wiggins ta, ward is chairman. PICKPOCKET GIVEN BEATING BY WOMAN CHICAGO, Aug. 24.—Catching John Muldoon picking her son's pocket, Mra. Thomas F. Claugon |aundress, was identified as if $375,000 estate left by two uncles, James Chamberlain, delphia, Pa, and John BG lain, of Baltimore, Md, | Chamberlain hotels of those ~ 26. Members may make reser for || Mrs. Schultz was the ‘Mrs. Walter Reseburg. Pastel biues with the richer corn RY when served. Aur . punched him until he begged for || eee shades made up the floral cen-| Dr. Henry Suzzalio end Mra Suz ee George W. Stod- j children, all of whom, . ter. Place cards carried out the;zalio left Sunday for California, A book ; , Miss Broward to Wed | same wats. Meth thay! whl tolanhd’ wanes the __(Cut this out and paste It in your cook book) a - ee Mrs, Ely will leave Seattle on Sun-| opening of the fall term of the Uni. day. Stuart Barker in Spring Mrs. N. B. Broward of Jackson- versity of Washington. . ville, Fla., announces the peso ee | . bo | re ” _ ment of her daughter, Hila, to mr.| Bridge Tea Today by | Mr. and Mrs. Harrold Whitwood} have returned from motor trip in a fortnight’s| stern Washington. Stuart Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs S..W. Barker, of this city, the wed- ding to take place in the spring. Miss Broward i the daughter of the late Gov. Broward of Florida, who at the time of his death was also senator-elect. She has been at the University of | Mrs. Birkholm Mra. H. H. Birkholm is entertain. ing with a bridge tea today compl menting Mrs. William Ehlers of New} goattie jod, . n be jolge No. 1, Degree of Hon. York and Mrs. John McCollister,| or Protective Ansociation, will give who leaves shortly for an extended | 4 special complimentary social Tues Eastern trip. |day evening, August 28, in Evergreen D. of H. Social Correct Apparel for Women Party Frocks $25.00 and $35.00 of these materials Taffeta Faille Silk White Net Georgette ‘Washington for the past three years, | ‘hail, A. O. U. W. bidg., 1409 Ninth} making her home with her sister, { lave. Members and friends invited to Mrs. L. A. Hardee. She formerly at- ersona bring picnic luncheon. Coffees and ie tended the Florida State Women’s sugar furnished. Program, games| Miss Gloria Frink, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Francis Guy Frink, when last writing Seattle friends, was at Spa and Ostend. Later she planned on seeing Deauville and Trouville on the Normandy coast eee college, where she became affiliated with Delta Delta sorority, She will take post-graduate work at Cofum bia university, New York city, this winter. Mr. Barker is a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. o- Miss Munday Hostess at Bridge Today Miss Amy Munday was a hostess this afternoon at a charming bridge “+ tea, which was given to honor Miss} Mr. and Mrs. Stanley F. Baker, Beatrice Peepies of Los Angeles and | who were married in Chicago in July, Miss Phyllis Blake. Four tables|have arrived in Seattle to make It jand dancing. FRECKLES Miss Anne Clarr Cronley left Tues. | Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Re day morning for San Francisco, | ipove Them With Othine—Double where she will join her aunt, Mrs. Strength M. T. Moore. Together they will go,| - on to the Hawalian islands to spend several months in Honolulu. This preparation for the treatment’) | Of freckles is usually no succenstul in | | removing freckles and giving a clear, | beautiful complexion, that it is sold under guarantes to refund the money if it fails. were in play. their home. Mrs. Barker is the| Don't hide your freckles under al m eee |daughter of Judge and Mrs, Fred | veil; get an ounce of Othine and re Si Bridge Tea for | Munk. Mr. Barker is « graduate of | move them. Even the first fow ap- | ilk Net | the University of Washington in the | piications should show a wonderful | jthe class of 191 |improvement, some of the lighter | j ¢ | freckles vanishing entirely { | Mrs. A. T. Milburne, with her! He sure to ask the druggist for the | |guest Mrs. Harry Callender, of Los | double strength Otlune; it is this that The guests included intimate| Angeles, left this morning for Vic: | js sold on the money-back gunrantes, toria, B. C. There they will join Mr.| Callender and son, who have just ar. rived from the South. ee Miss Birdipa Thompson of Toronto, Ontario, is the guest of Captain and Miss Berger Miss Ruth Bamford entertained With an informal bridge tea Wednes- day in honor of Miss Marcia Ber- mer. friends of the honor guest and mem- bers of the bridal party. . . An assemblage of dainty frocks for the dance or other occasions when Fashion goes to all extremes of charm and originality without being the least bit formal. Advertisement | Ea Ea EY EY Ft ET Es Dinner Dance for Recently Married Couple For the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley F. Barker, lately arrived | It does what soap And therein lies the | . in Seattle after their recent wed. i | * ding in Chicago, and for Mr. and ASPIRIN real attraction of these | h Mrs. W. A. Enhaus, Mr. and Mr ‘ | S | 1e V el Nn e Oo! e + Robert Gillespie entertained at al Carman frocks, for each, | a dinner dance Tuesday evening in} ———- in its own manner of their home on Queen Anne hill. . fashion, achieves for you an air of individuality and for itself an air of expensiveness out of all proportion to the lower- Luncheon Honoring Miss Ruth Joslyn The Tennis club was the scene to- day of # gay little luncheon given in compliment to Miss Ruth Joslyn, re- Insist on Bayer Package Rinso, the entirely new kind of soap, gently soaks the dirt out of clothes. It saves you the hard work of rubbing. . ‘Take fast steamers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE Leave Seattie daily 7: 10:00 - 11906. e809 - 715 - “9 445-5 - 5:13 pom. PAYER cent rettirned to Battle after a ES Subscent Banday ed prices. Just use enough to get a big lasting suds and only year's absence, by Miss Nance; = SPECIAL NIGHT SI i i : Emory and Mins Laura Emory, if pe fR | Pron Srl xen : Silk models in pastel colors fashioned on quaint | the worst spots will need to be rubbed. A little dry Sm Vir New Orlowne Seusrda lines. Rinso gets even these clean. Frilly white nets with demurely dainty lines. Stunning darker or black frocks with a subtle appeal, Every frock shows distinctive trimming. Enough of each in the various sizes to permit of a very comprehensive choice. House Guest Miss Betty Kempster of New Or. | le: formerly of Seattle, will be honored by Miss Marguerite Judd with a tea at her home on Friday afternvon from 3 until 6 o'clock Mrs. Samuel From Bremerton to Seerde Saturday and Sundey 51030 p.m AUTOMOBILE FERRY or You can use Rinso instead of bar soap for any laundry process—soaking, boiling, and in your washing machine. Rinso comes in two sizes—the regular size and the big new package. Get it today: At grocery and department stores Unless you #ee the name “Bayer” | jon package or on tablets you are not | getting the genuine Bayer product | prescribed by physicians over twen. | ty-two years wud proved safe by mil. | } trip Gaturday and Sunday 9:30 p.m. Robinson and Miss! De Ette Devers will pour the tinee | HOMs, for add PO ng ee ry SreET WES. Cote Dea Cambeidge, Mass. hour, assisted by Miss Virginin| Tooth pyeapeneg trip Saturday ond Sunday 1020 p.cn. : he necond | 7 i : Doar Soe Cae ah pgtna second) Neuralgia, Pal, Pan sn <a "Guile pr oaking in the i i does vs oh . Accept on'y “Bayer” ackage mitted in Navy Yord at ] & 3 p.m by Mra. A. L. Kempster and Miss|which contains proper dbanions la . s & sting gicxaid . i Helen smith. Mins Laura § Wilcox wiil Jane Bixby w the door, Passenger fare $0c round trip. NAVY YARD ROUTE Colman Dock Main 1999 Mies Elizabeth Fyers. | tiandy boxes of twelve tablets ‘ reiohd oun Mins Mildred) few cents. Drisgeists also well bot. | mint thom. it Tins | ew of 24 and 100, Awplirin in th receive the cards at Ve Layer Manufacture of + nat | the hardest part of the washing Second Avenue at Spring Street tra Monvoaceticacidestey of Salicylivacid,

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