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‘PAGE 10 | Seattle Miss Cody's Tea in Old) Colony Attractive Af- fair; Miss Marie Fisch-| ez to Wed in Fall. a tn her ed apartment at the Old Colony to- Misa Paula © @ay from 4 until 6 o'clock, the color Motif thruout was rose and lavender ‘The living room was bright with | the long stalks of gladioll, with pink | and lavender sweet peas and with) the more brilliant hues of the snap: | @ragon. ‘The tea table, Mrs. Howant Db. ‘Tramme} Rutherford, Miss Dare Ab | Dertson, and Miss Betty Albertson, | was decorative in its exquisite linen centered with a basket of coful form, filled with lavender sweet p and budding roses. Soft pink can @les in silver sticks heightened the effect of the dining room Assisting there were the Misses | Campbell, Katherine Niblock, Ruth Niblock, Frances Branigan, Pearl) Maro’, Leis Albertson, Dorothy Brassington and Frances Isted cise Miss Fischer Will Wed Lieut. Commander Gates Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Fischer @Mfounce the engagement of their @aughter, Marie, to Lieut. Comma er John Warbuton Ga! v. 8. the marriage to take p early tall. 5 Yacht Club to Have Dinner Dance Next Week The Yacht club will be the scene of @ dinner dance on Saturday eve ning. September 2, for members and their friends. Mr. George L. Seibert fs chairman of the affair. eee Mrs. Young’s Tea Postponed One Week ‘The tea which Mra. Arrigo M Young had planned for today in honor of her sister, Mrs. Frank Orr Johnson, of Pittsburg. Pa. has been )postponed until Friday afternoon, September 1, because of Mrs. John "e delayed arrival in Seattle. With husband she will arrive Monday. to be the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Young for som time. Mrs. Ernst L. Skeel, Mrs. James Pinkham and Mrs. Claude Hadley “Will receive with the hostess and guest, and Mrs. Chester Rettze, . Alvin K. Matager, Mrs. Wiliam > Sprague. marty: eevee Dee iter} Mrs. George F. Schlenker, nee Lillian Flumerfelt, who was married Wednesday, Augus Preside over the tea table assis by Mrs. Carl Will, Mrs. Benjamin | 9th, has, with her husband, returned today from California, where they motored for thei Easterbrook, Mra Phillip Austin| wedding trip.—Portrait by Grady. rson, Mre. Charles W. Matheus, ~ ~ meen ~ and the Misses Ruth Kerr and Sprague. © During the afternoon Mrs. Everett Ctark ‘will sing a group of songs. *s tea presided over by} Mins | Chastain, | Rainier Club Luncheon for Miss Barnhisel The Battle Fleet | | THE SEATTLE STAR Miss Loulse Ehriich, of Buffalo, N.|19g on Monday evening, Aug. 28, In Y., will arrive on Monday, to be th¢/ing Masonic temple, 2207 California guest of her brother and sister-in- lave j law, Mr. and Mra. Frank O. Ehrlich, ee until after the wedding of her nek Goldenrod Club | Mine Louise Ebrlich, on September The Wisconsin Goldenrod club wil meet with Mrs, Ira dridge, 46th ave! 8. W. Wednesday, August 30, Box luncheon at 1220. All for mer Wisconsin ladies welcome. “ee Evergreen Lodge Evergreen lodge, No. will entertain the 1 Campfire News, Notes 2A 0. U t} w Workmen's . r\ a d G SS jehildren and friends of the order on | n 0 | | Monday evening, August 28, at oon " < 1| O'cloek, at A. O. W. auditorium. ~| Miss Edith Kempthorne, national | ae Scene agar Heattie| 1409 Ninth ave, Martinique Schoo! | | Wednesday, August 234, from New|0¢ Art will introduce several num. | | York. Mins Kempthorne left that|Der® Business sension at 730 p, m “ee ; } lafternoon for Camp Sealth to direct a age Boi « ts lay Miss Vernita Swezea entertaines ithe Guardians’ training coures, Writers’ Club ee with a luncheen at the Rainier club! hich {« to start today. ‘This ia} The Writers’ club will meet Tues 4 Guests to Dance ape eg He | besa Bad day evening, August 29, in the ¥. W. a H t ge this afternoon, complimentary to REUX ADAM Mim Kempthorne’s first visit 10 te ae eee a is ates ‘ udsonset Lod, Miss Kathryn Bi . ee ae Camp Seatth. . ‘ rab yn Barnhisel, whose wed-| fen will be read by Edwin & Doty, ‘Forty queats will motor to Hudson- De | THE IDOL OF |THE COLOR - >| Mary I. Compton and Helen Emma ledge:near Edmonds this evening | 19S to Mr. George Pierrot, of (THe FLEET | Was kaleidoscopic. The flare of| Mrs. Grace Adams, chairman of asker ibe dance Mr. and Mrs. 8. W.jtrolt, Mich.. will be an event of next! was the expression used by More | an orange sweater on a slip of a sub.|the Guardians’ Anpociation of Chi ote o 9 * ing} 0 fire Girlie, and daughte Y ey 2. ae aerial week in ey, cing pony - Syed gh ME | gob, The black note of a sophintidat cee — led 2 — " Schubert Club . ‘0 me of AK e eberie, U. 8. | . z i " ‘ved "| ‘The Schubert club will meet at the \ whose marriage wil! be an Din t Elks’ Club N., commander-in-chief of the Pacific | 4 frock worn by a too popular mA-|geattie Thursday morning and left home of Mrs it i. Pipers said 2929 ‘event of the following week. ner AL ENS CUO | icttle fleet. |tron, ‘The gold insignia of the gfided| for a two days’ visit at Camp] \omeor Mim H. 1 A. Hastinen, 29% Assisting in ‘the dining room dur. il the Lyin # Misa wae _ j staff. The blue of the navy, the red} Sealth, Mre. Adama has 60 Camp: |i) 45 o'clock. the buffet supper will be Mra.|Hambien, who with her - me (THE OCCASION land blue of the marines, ‘The khaki|fre ails under her guardianship ee 4 MeCreery, mother of the ee mi agi gy bey Pocage Waa the farewell reception given | . Pooch si . ‘An | t%? «troupe older girls and two Nai Daughters to-be, Mrs. James A. Gibbs and ln nix — abe « ws oad tend tas | on board his flagship, the U. & | Of the Infantry and cavalry of you Princess Angeline parior, No. 2% J. W. Smith. vemoes Ruppeler, Whe, 4 Minn | California, by the Admire, hie staff, | these varying tints and shades added wl PE Aymarmenceerire sims seman gf: ; aio yeh 8 Wastern” ‘school mext month. Missi a4 nis fagship’s captain and of | depth to @ brilliant pleture. Monday, August 21st, was “Movie! : 4 et . Reba Hosner entertained with a din- | } Y. W. C. A. on September 1, @ Bridge Luncheon for ner Tuesday at the Elks’ club. re ead - Day” @ per: preys aa o'clock. Plans for the bazaar will be : ‘ _ . 7 re taken of the camp life of the une: Miss Ehrlich Later the guests attended the the-| ware wore come THE COLLATION peter dpa Sve i oo SERS . For the pleasure of Miss Louise | ater. pine Was the distinguishing mark of his| Wan especially agreeable. The ap-|ing datiy program, starting with Witeean Sides _ Ehriich, Miss Julia Ripley and Mis« . 5 party. He stood there, did the Admi-| pointments of great perfection, in-|reveille, then morning dip, morning The Yeoran drill team will give a Sarah MeCtintock entertained at the| Reception for Bride ral, on his quartetdect. and radiated | inane the historic sliver service in-| sing, exercises, eraft work, bate Ripley home yesterday with « bride?! girs. Bertha Jacobson will be at! hospitality. Gallant he was, and » of the Magship, the indomitable Call Irene | fornia, Lindsay, a bride-to-be, at her home. DATES TO REMEMBER represents =p watchfulness, | the day's work. ine fence, cheerfulnoss. and thoroness in al It represents genu complete under. standing, scientific management, Ouellette assisted the hostess. eee Engagement of Miss MacLean Announced THE GUESTS Were almost countions, upon hundreds of civilians Hundreds co-operation, Many of |'Tacoma. The wedding will take place in October. |The Misses Ehrlich Honor Miss Berger Complimentary to Miss Marcia Berger, Miss Louise and Miss Dor othy Ehrlich have issued invitations | for « madeira shower on Friday af-| pH DANCERS ternoon, September 1 Six tables of Informal reception David Kinley University of Tiltnots, and Kinley at Engineer O'clock, given vy Iilinots Alumnt asso Dancing party by Mr W. Whittington at lodge for Mise Edna MeCreery and Mr. Beverly Hancock, who will wed on September 2. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29— ‘The marriage of Miss Dean Lom- bard Mr. honoring Dr. president of THE DECORATIONS rooms, Were attractive. Pine trees tn Closed the quarterdeck, uniting the lemerald mountains and the sapphire jsea. There were gay gladioli in tall |sllver trophy cups. There were flags. | | Lanterns and bird cages swung gen tly in the soft Sound bi gine in all auxiliary stations. It representa all these activities, co: ordinated, and molded into one grea living, pulsating, striking force, un der one intelligent command. the Mrs. “BUT ABOVE ALL “This pennant represents content ment, loyalty, comradeship, clean Hv D. of H. Social Wurzburg to be hostesses at bridge tea at Mre. Sand# home, trings and the brasses. Always with | ee ee eee a allure. ship, the true spirit of the navy unum’. AUOUET 8. Seattle lodge, No. 7, Degree of! Mrs, N. H. tat to give tunch- || Honor, Protective association, will gon at her country home for her Gaughter, Mrs. Arinur Latimer, THURSDAY, AUGUST ‘The marriage of Miss Kathryn Barnhisel to Me, George F. Pier rott, in Christ Bpiscopal church, at $:30 o'clock SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2— Complimenting Miss Louise Ehrit ret Yerken wil h at her home |sive « special complimentary social Tuesday evening, September 1, in} Evergreen hall, A. O, U. W. build ing, 1409 Ninth ave. Members and | friends invited to bring picnic lunch. Coffee and sugar furnivhed Program, games and dancing. Jeon Campfire Benefit Maes Meat latte” aae' te ce!"age| RASPBERRY MOUSSE Creery to Mr. Heverly Vernon |/Campfire club the Misses Bliss, | Hancock, in #:20 o'clock. Dinner danes for club members and their gugste at ‘he Yacht club. THURSUAY, SEPTEMBER 7— ‘The marriage of Mise Loula Khriich to Mr. Hower Janson, in Bethany Trinity chureh, at |) Byackwell, Thomas, Dahlen, Whaley, Anderson, Lohse and Cotton will) give a street bazaar from 2 until 6) ock, Saturday afternoon, Septem: | ber 1, on the 900 block of 37th ave. BY BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH Cooking Authority for Seattle Star and Columbia University A mousee is sweetened, flavored, atiffiy beaten cream, frozen by being packed for four hours in ice and salt, using two parte ice to one to Mr. Roger Janson, in 2 8. ‘There will be evening dancing || Part mit. The texture of the mousse is porous, It ix a richer dessert o'clock. in which the general public ts in-|| than plain ice cream, TUSSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12— vited to participate. The following is a neasonablo recipe, and later different favors and eat gine Lata | fenite may be used in tho proportions: ;, Mitohen Vas pint heavy cream cup sugar % teaspoo: of Sam 1 Fe Farewell Reception 1 teaspoon gelatine 1 tablespoon aa. Paris ita Seattle Social Club, O. KB. 8., will} 1 cup erushed raspberries 1 teaspoon vanilla ; give a farewell ption in honor|| Soak the gelatine in the cold water until water in absorbed THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14— of the president, Mra. Gertrude Me-||' Beat the cream until atiff, add the sugar, salt. and raspberries. Then nnangaringe. 0 Masts Quade, at the home of Mrs. A. B.|] add gelatine which has been disso:ved by placing over ‘é hot water, and vanilla, Eckart, 1709 26th ave, N., Tuesday, | The mar Ct Mise Geraiaine || August 29, from 2:40 until 4 o'clock. || Pack into a wet mold, being careful that the mold 1 ; Is entirely filled. Jackson to Lieut. Donald James |) Mra, McQuade leave: Sov Lachey, Engineers’ Corps, U. rs, McQuade leaves Thursday to|| Cover with & plece of oiled papor, place cover tightly on the mold. make her heme in New York city. and salt for four hours. All Eastern Stare and their friends are cordially invited. at hii ebur h Hoon in Bt Pack In tee (Cut this out and paste it in your cook book) j | herited the first Californ er basketry, etc, and in the|August 29, Mins Gladys L. Wood Juncheon of twelve covers. home to her friends Thursday after-|perbly turned out, Slight, not taii, | b*rited from the first California. evening a Counetl Fire was taken | ward is chairman. see noon, August 31, from 2 until S|quite gray. And dynamic, Very comverrecies wae yi and fly means of flares, and the day Se < yeni o'clock, to compliment her daughter, | Uecitous. Mirth pervaded the throng. | ..,4,/ th taps by the bugle bors oodera Informal Evening at Mrs. Samuel Pedetnex (Nettie Jacob. | THE ADMIRAL’S WIFE |, A Diquant touch was given to the | Helen P ie This tit wil Pont Be Prep Ma be elehteore MacDonald Home son), who has recently returned from| Was at his left in the receiving | treatable ensemble, “by the presence | ity iocally and nationally for pub |of Woodcraft, will have a clam bake Complimentary to Miss Viola Mc-| her wedding trip. line. She was lovely in some sort of | of Monsieur le duc de Talleyrand and | 1 and plente tomorrow, Ausust at Hireath and Miss Barbara Munro, ee silvery stuff. Her «mall hat was | Madame le pa ag a ot || in the home of Neighbor Bertina Snoe, ‘Who leave shortly to enter schools in * " made of violets. She carried a bou-| chien, a knowing little dog, looked Girt whe seu Des Mol the South, Miss Jessie and Miss Joie Towel Shower for quet of American Beauty rowes. The | 0M, with a world-weary stare, Wale thice catia vareaae uaae aoe ong ig. ee Donald are entertaining tn- | stems almost touched the floor “ . M188 e u by calling at local headquarters Home Missionary Circles formally this evening at their home| airs, Mark C. Dolliver was hostess | But these frills were forgotten in| THE BATTLE svchoe day, August 29, between 1030 and The Home Missionary Circles of Only intimate friends have been in-) 4+ 4 towel shower and supper party |the graciousness of her greeting. | EFFICIENCY PENNANT " scontinued, as with them important, All of them enthu- | Perfect team work, on the bridge, in | * Mr. and-Mrs, Peter Buchanan Mac- és |the conning tower, in the plotting |t?¢ beginning of school groups will JONDAY, AUGUST 28— siastic, The army, too, was out in| the ning A i nod POF Mone, mariage ot ies Adeiaide ||Lean announce the engagement of force, And of course the Yard. Not|foom, in control and spotting sta-|*#*!" have thelr own weekly meet . Miller to Mr. Roger James Cough- ||thetr daughter, Elizabeth, to Mr.j¢q mention all the officers of all the | tions, in turrets and handling rooms, | 8% Min inthe Church of the Immacu- |] Alfred Mills Ghormley, of Seattle, | sister ehipa in torpedo defense, and in anti-air = tne morning “tS etek 1 |) son of Mrs. D. O. Ghormley, of | craft batteries, in fire rooms, in en.|_.2@heawa fs calling upon 600 Camp ing, enthusiasm and pride within the to Francis Lemon Seemed enamored of each other.| ship, with devotion to the service Moet church: at bee caress | bridge will be in play during the af-/ The floor was waxed to perfection.| and to the flag, that great some para: Boner “Mande ond tare, Pyenies |] 19TDOOD- The music alternated between the| thing, that great incentive to effi cleney, which we call the spirit of the |*pecial dance In Moore hall Tuesday t is necenm o to Seattle Dist are being entertat d ¢luded in the invitation list. Thureday evening at her home, to|Only much experience, in exalted ated from the foremaat durin Jolede aaa toe Ag~ Aap agra nd 5 som party tel Sitct-ton ot ved ad oad compliment Miss Anne Bathurst, | Pisces, brings such poise. She Soecptien. Tate ponent”: e014 | ore them before school begins, |home of Mrs. Gertrude Brawley, 601 Shower Tea for whose marriage will’ be an event of| Sharing the compliments of the re-| the Admiral, “le the greatest honor re bets 14th ave. N. on Tuesday, August 29. , the early autumn. The gueste in-| ceiving line were Rear Admiral B. F. | that ean come to @ ship in times of} 1. | again, adeeS 06. cali ai(AM attractive mudenl presram hes Bride-to-Be cluded twenty former classmates of} Hutchison, U. 8. N., chief of staff, ' pence headquarters and claim the articles|been arranged, and with it interest Miss Clare Sullivan ts entertaining |tne hostess and honor guest at Holy|%nd Mrs. Hutehison, and Capt. L. A “It represents intelligence, consist. | | at Camp Sealth during the pe ling speakers. All members and {his afternoon with a shower tea|Names academy. Miss Ruth Dolll-| Bostwick, U. 8. N., the new captain | *NCY, perseverance, and strict atten. | Om At Ce equa is very anxious to|friends are invited, from 2 until 6 for the pleasure of Mise Marjorie! ver, of Spokane, and Miss tion to detalis of daily training, It | have these articles out of the office | clock | before school begins. The industrial trips that have been held at local heade warters during the | | eummer will be i Fire Girls to take part in the Fairy-| and parade to be held Labor day at| _ [the University stadium. Each girl| taking part will be awarded a patri-| otic honor and groups turning out 100 per cent will be given a special | honor, which will be announced ter, Mra. J. C. Cannon (Kenwood/ 3632) will be in charge of the girls | The gates open at 11 o'clock and iris are to go directly to the partici pants’ gate for an admittance ticket The parade in which the Camp Fire Girls will march tn their ceremonial gowns will be at 2 o'clock, ‘The play fields, Sunday schools, Boy Scouts, Camp Fire Girls and various other | junior organizations are going to| take part Cant Fire Girls are re-| quested by ‘Lohequa not to wear! | their gowns before the time they en. | ter the line of march. There will be} & dressing room and a place for the} girls to check their clothes. SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, ' 6 ET NS’ COT Personal Clubs VETERANS’ MAS Miss Marton Southard in expected CLUBS FOR MONDAY to arrive from New York City next | = 3 month to be the guest for some time Myrtle Social Chub of her mother, Mrs, Southard, and of] ‘The Myrtle Social Club, © her slater a brotherindaw, Mr.) will meet Monday, August and Mrs, Gordon Fullerton Pp. ™m, at Masonic Temple eee and whist will be played. All Mra, Walter 1. Heals will on Wed: |orn Stare and friends invited | nenday go to Yakima, where she will o's he attend the women's auxiliary conven Improvement Club Danes |tion of the American Legion The Madison Park Improv | Oe club will give a dance on Monday | Mr. and Mra. BWdward Andrews | evening, August 24, at Pioneer hall | (Margnret Chinn) have retur from members of the club and their | California, where they motored for | friends only thelr wedding trip ee og TA 6 ADDITIONAL CLUBS Mr, and Mra, 8. J. Kennedy of Al " hambra, Cal, who have been visit Ladies Relief Society jing Mr. and Mrs, George A. Virtue,| Ladies’ Kell ety will hold ite | will leave their uthern home on/firet meeting for the new year at Tuesday, August the Hotel Sorrento, Tuesday after- ee noon, Bept. 6, at 2 o'clock Dr, and Mrs. John RR, Hull of FF: ¢ Kansas City, Mo, who have been G. A. BR. Card Party spending two months with Mra.| Ladies of the Gra Army, the Hull's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. | patriotic instructors of William Mo and Mra, K. KE. Ellis, have gone on to| Kinley and Colonel Elleworth circles, Victoria, B for m short while, | Ladies of the G. A, R. will give « after which they will make their/card party at Wing's cafeteria, Wed. | permanent home tn Tacoma, nesday evening, Sept. 30, at #30 eee p.m. Proceeds to be devoted to the Madame TNaymond Aunias de | purchase of fils ig Sor bs hools Turenne is giving another of her ; 4 |werion of luncheons at the Sunset 3 Weat Reattle w c. 7. v. club for her daughter, Mra. Sewall| Went Seattle W. C, T. U. will meet | 4 lwith Mrs. W. Bi. Scott, corner West |Clarke, of Philadelphia, on the com. v Jing Thursday Alaska and California aves, Wed Bes ee nesday, Aug. 0, at 220 p.m. Mem . 4 to be present. Vin ™ rruax and her| bers are urged be presen | eae iiee pnt Truax, wiii|!tore weloome, Take car No, 2 to/ leave Sunday, Aug. 27 for New York | California Junction. ity, from where they will sal) for| the continent Sept, 2 on the “Olym: Seattle Chaper No. 95 v Mise Truax will ¢ Tr on Reattle Chapter, No. 95, B. 6. three years of study at the Dalcroze | Social club, will give a card party at Institute in Gene Mrs, Truax will j Wing's cafeteria, 1409 First ave., | remain in Switeeriand = for two | Saturday evening, Aug. 26, at 6:30 | months and then will return to Se | o’elock. pee aa attle. 2 2.8 Suffrage Club Dr. and Mra, J. Wilson Mitchell! xfre, 1 M. Riniger will entertain have been heard from this week atithe Seattle Suffrage club at her Venice. They are charmed by their|/home Tuesday, Aug. 29, with a ple travel in Italy nic luncheon. Boat leaves Leschi Mise Peggy Conway Pine lad Park at 1039 a. m Mra. C. W. Litt left Inst evening | eee SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 26-~|the hearts of the impr for a six weeks’ Eastern trip. Her| West Seattle 0. E. 8. aid” elaine. Waka: ended | prnethony itinerary includes Minneapolis, St! with ner corp of officers, Mra pep pasties: les Conway had iP pul Ma 4 various Tlinols srinie ve atneteen j |thing more n a pretty Sieais.. ieeckin asouapeaiea kor ee eee eer cening | Which explains tn 4 nutshell how | recommend her « | far as Vancouver, B,C. fon, wi viet and zemplify the Mins Peggy Conway was selected a3| she had the will to devote | | wih lwork in West Seattle chapter No. (tb mascot of the Disabled American | abilities to the entertainment | Veterans of the World War for their next convention to be held in Minne-| Her record since the war has jspolie in 1923. lone round of service in the ‘The veterans have just concluded |and aiding of the wounded this year's convention at San Fran-jin the hospitals around San J ctaco. | cinco. | Miss Conway was one of their) Her selection as mascot of te | Minneapolis convention was Her pretty face and her winning |ting reward for her long p ‘ked thelr usual havec with | willing work. abled “vets.” THREE GIANTS AR WANTED WHERE OW ONE HAS SHOWN WANTED—Three giants. stand six feet three inches their boots on and weigh 210 pounds. This little ad, broadcasted word of mouth among the Day celebration ent! brought one response, from Watson, business agent of plasterers’ and cement fin union. He is just the size, bulld desired, but he's only and two more are needed. The three giants will be tumed as heralds and lead | Labor Day parade in the the Stadium. The three will resent Education, 2 and Emancipation. } en Route South, | Visit Portland | Duke Finds Food Good in| U S. “Tanky” Enjoys Self PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 26.—The | duke and duchess de Tallyrand were on their way to California today, aft- | ler stopping in Portland for a breath: | ing «pel! last rilght, | ‘The couple is better known to read. | ers of Sunday supplements tn the United States as Anna Gould and her second French husband. They are on the jast leg of thelr journey around the world, “How do you lke the United States?" was the natural question put to him here. The duke answered: “It's finel’ He talked in Engtish. parr Then, refiectively: “Better than Asia.| LONDON, Aug. 26. — ‘The food was terrible there! Kaiser Wilhelm is again Food ts one thing the duke Insists |be about to form a mai! upon, ane the ‘vente food at that. He /riance with “a widew of @ cops a ; inners which have ee = rng oy aaiche of high birth,” acconiing One important member of the duc- | London Times. The newspapér states jal party is a blooded “peke” poodle, named “Tanky.”’ No baggage cars |helm's fiancee ts almost of | jrank and is the mother of } © him. The “No Dogs Allowed” signs, the | chiidren. She was lately a at his home. 4 Pullman company figuratively hangs in its cars, had its face to the wall.! Je is reported the “Peke” rode in the ducal drawing | occur early in the coming pane The times Non this ts 3 woman to whom the kaiser | Tumored to have become to some time ago, EX-KAISER ABOUT TO Dog Stands by as Owner Kills Self With Gas Faire Binney, sister of Ci is starred in “Flapper Love.” Striker is leading man. ico“en oe j | In a tiny little anteroom in the cHEATR basement of St. Paul's Episcopal rAnaae echureh, early Saturday, a huddled | figure crouched over 4 gas stove. A | blanket was wrapped tightly around | the frame of an olf man, Beneath tho griazied head rested a pillow. Gas flowed from the open jets, In @ nearby room, a dog, compan- fon and faithful pal to “Jimmy” But- ler howled mournfully a death dirge. Butler had ended the unequal struggle to regain his lost manhood and self-respect. Repentant and sor- | rowful, under the cross that had given him rest and spiritual comfort for many weeks, the aged man died, possibly to atone for a drunken de- bauch lasting for 11 days, Rev. Sidney H. Morgan, who re. cently found the aged man and gave him shelter, prayed for him and aided him, refused to make any comment on Butler's death, Faithful to the last, “Spark,” But ler's dog, stayed with his dead mas. ter, altho nearly overcome by the fas fumes, licked the hand that had so often shared a scanty meal, and whined, STARTING TOMORROW — For Three Days 4 RODOLPH | VALENTINO &f. W. RB. C. Reunion The 18th annual reunion of the Woman's Reilef Corps of Seattle jwill be held in Veterans’ hall, the | jArmory, Thursday, August 31, | Luncheon will be served at noon, fol jlowed by a business session and rocial hour. Visiting members of the order will be cordially weloomed Ov doesn't expect stripes of fuzzy plush on crepe. No, nor velvet stripes on chiffon, but one finds these and other unexpected oddities in the newest fabrics for fall, West Seattle Art Club Went Seattle Art club will meet} Heavy brocadea crepes are shown |with Mrs. Dana Brown, 2711 37th/in beautiful and complicated pat. ave, 8. W. on Wednesday, Septem: iterns, .The chiffone brocaded or her 6, instead of at the home of Mr« Suerel, a6 originally planned striped in velvet are the most ex p quisite things combining — back | To Hold Rummage Sale {grounds of neutral tints with bril }, The Indies of Besant Theosophical |jiant patterns in what one might lodge will hold a rummage sale next} call bas relief. Thureday, Friday and Saturday, at} Plush striped satin or crepe ix ad 1943 Westlake. Those wishing tol vocated for afternoon gowns strik donate articles please phone Mra.Jing in eff and simple in’ line. J. M, Lang, Bast 1232, who will see} These are developed in two colors, that they are collected, too, and are often very effective, WHO FOUND THIS MONEY? IT WAS A POOR WOMAN’S ALL Did anybody find a black leath- er handbag, containing something less than $40 In cash, in Pantages theater Friday night? ‘The finder can perform a really charitable act if he brings it to The Star office and turns it over to the city editor. It was the property of a work- ing woman and contained every cent in the world that she had. A thoro search of the theater was made after the performance with. out avatlh—someone must have Sudde “That ought salc Flap. The Emotional Love Drama “The Conquering Power” wm Alice Terry and an Excepti Cast picked tt up | Last Times Admission The loser, who appealed to The |! ‘Today Star for assistance, thought the {fl «warcH 10c finder might be moved if informed | ble 4 of the needy cireumstan "i iby ee eas STEP Alway ' owner of the money.

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