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= era a eRe eS ree eR SI a a NN Re TE Setar wate mas arte) THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. 1922. PAGE 8 Seatile jpeg r sonal WOMEN’ CLUBS NEW SUITS AND WRAPS PLEASE ) SEASON Home : } ociet | cisco my aun. wave. 3 » house | CLUBS POR TUBSDAY J ine ‘The social hour to follow will| Now that you have done your fur | Jat 6402 Jackson st t rder social direction of the social! cout shopping early, and probably | Chapte rw. O committes, with Mra, James Hamill ions y dress incogne tor several Audience Enthusiastic at Initial Performance Chapter A BE. ©, will meet! chairman y } Mr. ar “harton 1K, tt . , nd Mra, Chara K t . t ¥-<4.% months ahead, along come the allur Beautiful Autumn Wed=)yor today tor cambritee, M with Mra, J Brewater, Hunt's | ae di Me-| where Mr, Bias will spend a yea ' on Tue Sept Mre Fruit and Flower Mission ing cloth coats and suits | ang Unites Miss iH tudy tt son Brewster will be ed by Mre. The Mount Hake Fruit and They are #0 very attractive they | Before one of the mowt apprectat Creery and Mr. Han § Ca ®. P. ‘Tremper, Mra, W. HL Wh Flower Miswion wil) meet with Mrs. are sure to give you anxious mo say enthusiastic, augpiy a “ ) | A . Mra. John L, Ta M Ww A.M wm, 2623 S4th ave. &.,' ments and make you wonder If, after : & Leonard to Entertain)" \.) rm ob mer Fortur Madison “Care | You will find much to delight you pOe-$S season Opa . , y : : park at 10 o'clock. 7 Lesoht Chapter GP. 1, 0, in the new suite and wraps, The Bund theater under Byers jin «eS peng ag ha e na automobile " meet! viday meeting with basket lunch: pean of ing and a variety of He 1d to have an oppam | 2 UTUMN in its driltiant coloring dpi men t. Medina ne “tthe home of Mra. EK. KB. treatment that are amasing and ap tunity to see a vaudeville show aguas always brings in its retinue a ee a oe at Renton, Tuesday, Septem: poaling and the players reemed gind to tan |» Jong line of prominent weddings, the M amd M A. 8 K ’ b Seattle Lodge No, 7 Mom are asked to take They achieve @ general effect of nish that opportunity he result ae Pret of which was ushered tn Satur for ¢ . t Seattle lodge D. MH. P. Anline 10:30 a. m. Renton express at grace and softness that makes them was a performance in which there 2” @ay evening when Miss Bana Lucile ughter, Miss 1 Glen } 1 o busine ‘ on | Pourth ave. and Pine st, to end of universally becoming was perfect coordination between) ta Mibtreery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | Mise KR m Pied i " ‘ , | In coats there are many new short | the folks behind and in front of the ead h Wilson McCreery, became the eee ‘ jock 10 Evergreen hall, A. O eee n Of the aport pty, an well lfootlights—and a bigh mark of ex. "4% us! / } : bride of Mr. Beverly Vernon M Mr. and Mra, W. D. Perk Min fin 1409 Ninth @9®) [Lady Stirling Chapter, D, A. BR. long, etraightline coat and the jcelience was established which fu" eel Geek son of Mr. and Mrs, George | Polly Pert M 1 Mrs, Harve tion, Social feature Lady Stirling Chapter, D. A, FR. fh model jture bill will find it hard to equal 1 Rancock, of Faro, N. The servs| J. Fet Wallace Green ¢ se « firet meeting of the fall) Much has been predicted for the In uch « bill it js hard to pick ¥ os Was read at 8:30 o'clock by F M ken arday Vv. of F. W. Auxiliary Shore Aeres,” the home flaring coat, and since it presents a the “‘beat’—because a matter aa on William HH. Bliss in Tri Episcopa fie Beach ¢ . » until) ¢ el Theod Roosevelt Aux pter rement, Mra, C. W. new sithouette many women will fa- | fact, all of the performers s wood” th ehureh this ev we r N 4, Veterans of I iar Y « No, 9 to end of vor it for ita novelty to w superlative degree *robably,). an Down the Ik slo to tt ance vB igdbed Wars, will meet on 7 opt. | tine, Where the guests will be met by| But the straight coat has been giv jhe sronions: Sanpint bed ‘pw Steps, spread br ea of vivid Mr. and M Jor Dougtas Nice n it hall. dn sat 1:30 p.m en so many decidedly no atures plause o Franklin D'Amore Autumn leaves were ed bigh| Mr, Herbert \ 1M 1 16% Third a ae [it undoubte will hold its own, We and Charles Douglur, assisted by MA each pillar, and high white stan-/ Bogarth sy the we tat 1 Progressive Club | find it embroidere titehed and Truesdale, in “A Vaude Maria marking the pews held spires|country home of Mr. and Mra, N The North ted. Proaressive ¢ bined with contrasting eilks and | “," which certainly lived Of pinktinted « and white L t f e 4 . ‘ t. 6, with, Velvets | ane Asters. The « where Rev alias eting of t enen's| J. K, Forront, 1518 17th ave Frequently It ts belted and alight: | Eddie Swartz and Julia Clifford Bliss, with Mr. Hancock and his bes acky | 4 » th tha ‘Washinton Pic i oa ly bloused, and has the one-sided t which the press agent Rian, Mr. Edison McCreery, brother |js apead N few. Gaye"with BM pg 5 ye # A o eis jeabuchon fastening, the newest fea happily described as of Ee erie waited, was a gar a otjand Mra, W LF T the ¥ WL AS Alki Polnt Cirele j ture. Bladiolt an s against a back-/route to t , ta pt Alki Point Circle of the Very wide fur collars and cuffs are Ground of bright autumn leaves and | ye; 1 bishops in Por roll, call of officers desired by Mre.| rower Mission will mes used on these wraps, and frequentiy hhuckieberry. Above them, the It ° | n A, Mc president Rept at 2p. m. with Mr ney and unusual sleeves add an @Ff green of the drooping pal aa, oe ie ; Meletar, ened drive F toa 8 popular as ever and over all the a tenetali 4 “te | o flaring coat fa weually banded j nearly brought down Aapers in brass w ° » ! 4 ? . Jat the obttom with fur and eut with | ture dignified and beautitu Ww . I nes a! club will Chapter AC, P. KE. 0. Be eocmioes deities bid The Mellette Sisters, in a Bir, Edmond Butler shal: Coapvatatie Fire Dt gener . - bia One noes fow gay linings thin nea isnement, were decid bridal music. a pefor : t worn esting, and their accompan he Me Maud We tephen Haynes the main Sunday sect room ; peti Fol Dat eade Usually they are of crepe de h ; March, Miss Maud te sop yis e. N : Dreyer, won the audience's approt A ty of law atithe First I church, A Phat matching the color of the coat ’ ae gmuse.” At the opening r Cite abe, atten oe a rather than figured, material with the funny stories that he maka | & jonal the ushers ° | | ped on his plano tell the Hugh Whitelaw, Mr. Just : an A aited a } Seattle Court No. 1 alee” “adios Sasha’ ‘uheleal - Bome excellent comedy was pig) opel Mr. Stephen Hay a aurel Camp Party 4 | attle Court No, 1, Order tasab. os well an the va Two stunning winter outfits. At the left, one of the new | vided by Ernest Anderson and Maw — Perine. mo, Alaska, to remait . 7 be ce Bate I ybnrvs are pelts mont frequently | coats of brown wool, banded with beaver, and a winter suit, 4 murs, wee F * kit, “Th - ‘The little flower girl, Mavis Jean ‘ * Parker, «ra bination wits death 7 P Dizzy Heights’ Da Roth Gog: MeCreery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | mS ° * r r 4 od « arand offic ee ee fy ied tte | 2/80 of brown, embroidered and fur trimmed. amusing in his “versatile impress in Wilford C. MeCreery wed them,| Mrs. M. FE. Bozarth will return jat § int 4 ¢ t of Wast . “ 5 sion: and the Hanako trio hag) thor a % rm : n the nave been since th © embroide plouns ha a a - Adorable in a French frock of cream |this evening from Olympia, whe i Sept. 6 at 8 5 f the c Be. oe “* an ge thes 5 yen ong rg dtc yn vy bender = pear dagen and beaded, will be €x-| some novel Oriental magic on tap. i Fuffled net over pink taffeta, sleeve i* oe has twen v her son-in.law | ber temple o Mee rte a iat ‘of tates and =< #0 ela ate that } ore ensively shown for winter. | All the old familiar regular feat ner: Heme and caught at the shoulders {and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, A. J./and refreshment | ee rubra: * ghey Aagesory hs bus au phe ig ume when worn with a eult Vr the wholes you are facing on ufes were on the Dii—Tiny Sura a With sprays of rosebuds, She wore | Pris tor a for t | “ee } AR EM Club eee vende tatiana orgeous | ‘si ‘ ‘ ’ of the most dece seasons of his | ana his orchestra; Aesop's Fabl & Wreath of silver leaves and pink | eee | Republican Cab |} A. RK M. E. club wilt meet) Of” St : s wwesters and Russian over i tory, — jtopies of the day and the Pa are Fosebuds on her golden hair, and car Mr. and Mra. EF S. Releas| The Women's King County Re: with Mra. J. Lake 1 tnd a Raa Hee ere and, last but not least, ak a Colontal bouquet showered |ieft Friday for 1 ngeles, motor. {can club will } the son-day |N., Tuesday, Sept. & m *14: Relter in the lobby —R. B. B. with pink ribbons. line own %o'apecd ine wioter [luncheon at. Mewes ‘Gutter ore ION SHOW To Erect Buildings | oS Miss Mary Smail, the maid of hon. | eee Tuesday 6. The club takes thin Delta Chi Mothers’ Club for Puyallup Fair) sr. rave. xonn—cnter sen (Or, was charmingly gowned in pink! @repe meteor with a round neck | The Mothe and Mrs. James B. I and fami ed tre sb of Delta Chi fra { IN SE SION PUYALLUP, Sept. 4.—The erec-|Oml-Mom of Leech Lake reservat a heon and A may Ay pt in Southern Minnesota, who died © home of Mrs, Net $ T0 BE STAGED a 06 Ey ERENT BOE OthOl | ally, wih AS mmenin 30 5 Nd small siceves; the skirt with wo [sien ave x. - aanessor, clerk, treasurer even —_ and —_ Sone aon el yh Bok sey ave | prone sheriff, city engi eer, pre Prengye | | Drovements costing $5,000, I | oP wine paislh ania several Seale which touc! the floor. A gar SM [outing a ey, county commission | | le -Adeibeetcaliy” ois” the: Payataing |e tp Wakke. Ueelater Patieenran | Mra. W. S, Dulmage and daughter, lers and Jus ace from city pre + peareineos of silver grapes finished the y pre 6 | ae candle. faling we’ gencetal. feo. Miss Ellen Dulmage, have returned |einet. Meeting will start at 1216, | Re Tae Ae oe Third Assembly Meets at | Exhibitions to Be Held at) tair krounds, according to President | Garry. ao PYeons down one side of the skirt | trom a three weeks’ motor trip oo Ce A Custer Auxiliary | Catifornia | fer hat was of pink georgette, its) “S0tOr }Clontan Club Program Announced are being made this year for es PALACE HIp © largest wd in the history Geneva MacDougall-Southwick’s |: 1% Pavihamus. Preparations) } c a cluster of Auxiliary No. 4, to Custer | Me : Tee crepes ced har crue, were| Mra Stuart Thompkina te . veal a1 pro-| BY HENRY WOOD Giving Seattle people an opportu: |! °q with Ophel nd pink |Ceatly for Portland to join gras has just] GENEVA, Hept. 4.—-The third 9® |aiy to see the very latest styles in| Western Washington Fair, to be phelia roses and p x heee unces that |sombly of the League of Nations me held Oct. 2 to & DRA orchid.toned sweet peas tied |#M¢ motor to Ban F nt - | the tomning [here t costumes, direct from New York ana|™ 2 | GREAT oo flowing streamers of pink aie inten bear ost : ion.” The! I Robert Ceetl of Great Britain, |Paris, MacDougall-Southwick’s will! fe bride came in with her father,| Together they will motor home, see ' and hh | te der of the Uberal forces i. ched \wtage their annual fall fashion show Congress Candidate | JUSTINIA 1 turning early next week | Round Robin Social Club Tudad, at the Fed (@ fight against secret diplomacy ipucutay, Wednesday and Thursday. | s.8 Tbe eott ivory tint of her satin gown, | & early | tae a “- a Thomas |when the session opened | y | on Visit to ttle ennite thie th its overdrapery of Chantilly o's. 6 Hg Robin al club o . ane, corner oF mas |W Although the United Staten is not} Th regular exhibitions will be at] n, gf A. Clim, candidate rc pat be mesogagal tie lige N ofan of 10 Marvahd | . candidate for con agteta and pearl embroidery, was ex-| Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dickinson of sadam ba ip Be Srorsam which follows ex-/® member of the league, America has |1030 In the mornings and at 220 In| gress in the Becond district, subject @The court train was caught |California, who haye been spending a tomers niet sc ea<ies Mime coche aaa th te rgeat delegation on hand. Over /the afternoons |to the democratic primaries, was vis- Other | BERT LYTELL ne the shoulders with orange blow | several weeks with their sonin law Americans acting in unofficial ow ‘and her long tulle veil was fast-|and daughter, Mr. and Mra Pa to her coiffure with a cap of | Harr returned to their home & wae Seattle Monday, taking a brief | jon from his campaign. Dr, | Chiee, who is a Mount Vernon op- | ry On Tuesday eve: formance w i ® special per. be given, as “society | night,” for the benefit of the Chil Mrs. Victoria Daniels, Murry, Mra. Della M. Daley | learr Acts “Sherlock Brown” w the ! pacitios, were pre Coeil, in the nual report present Tre epee lace, a circle of orange | urday. Anne BM. Oiver. at the Gil deep e4 to the naeombly, recommended at ph nt Pl Penn aga ons ing of the A. O, U. W, bulld-| spring.” on tne tabemmeainaie 3 ara dren's Orthopedic hompital. In addy |ticlan, ts running on a platform that fing, o ? ” on Tue ? ; ud ory ae 7 ” | ton " . ways: “Legisiate for the poor; the Orchids, lilies of the valley and] Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ives and Mins (NE: 2402, Ninth | ay h Tusetags Sept. 26 alt seantons of the league tion ‘te the regular prearam: therey Shane: M MEN sweet ‘peak, showered, with | Alice Iven motored to Mount: fain, (*vetNs. September 12, at 8 o'clock.| Renton tuncheoh—12.90 eee eee wan to be [Will be features by Mary Ann’ Welle [rich can take care of themselves. AMUSE TS satin ribbons and tied with |jer for the week-end [Refreshments served. High honors! President's message—Mra. J. W.]demanded at thie sesion, tt was|, 8° many were unable to get in at! qua LG HT — gauze. su egal 4. Friends invited. For ta | tryneman, lnroteatet ¢ Hungary appeared like. |{2¢ last fashion show benefit that THIS Le © Mrs. McCreery, the bride's mother. eae WS a telephone East 7091) poy calt—Vaeation memories. iy to be taken in. France was ex. | the store staged for the Orthopedic, WEEK y ie Mr. and Mrs. Francie J. Arm that thi: ucket. have b wore a gown of back Mollyo crepe! strong returned Saturday m an eee | Retrospect of State Federation. | pected to lead m fight agninat she ike Git dies Meaiekar toalenaen men THEATRE Oct, 10—Civies lmany being taken in before ali her /Piaced with all the different hospital) Bans. Combined with jet and lace, and the | pastern trip which tm at Canadian Women's Club guilds and may be had in advance. | WEEK SH @rvpheum Current groom's mother, Mrs, Hancock, wore neg Ba , Sabrytows 7 . re program—Mrm. ft debts we ald or arranged for chin sexton ceope toned tw cove |NS%,,,Xor Bomtony Tarry The Canadian Women's club w Phan SE guar NL gg ete drab countries|, For the benefit of persons unable | Rex Reynolds os ddson, Albany and Montreal. et oF a ciemiaar te ait ¢ cha tep « "3 tals. ‘Thir corsages were orchids and ee ie kh Stee mane om % » September 5, at the Oct. %4—Japan took part in today’s deliberations to attend the daytime shows, a spe- ase maTinece VAU row . IW. F. ¢ Harvard and T le cal exhibition will be given Wednew | The American Light Opera is 5 Cecil Brunner roses. " : fiew Sal? Ada: vil; co fo Afterwards an informal reception |poriimnd Treniny te continue hee amt for close friends and relatives was | ’ climate; topor { Company (chatrman |\'Tacoma Man Kills eaten Annee ine held at the McCreery home. Mrs oe |!” November, but Afiee Eleanor wi ny ic eames: « Wife and Ends Life! \Calls County Office ln ¢ ge poo So ee ars McCresry,| Mist Helene Moore left today for |") “* * (MRNT tay Nov. 14—Civies TACOMA, Sept C. Welch, Poli 1 ——_qw — ‘Laubscher niskoatea 6 the proce Portland, where she will be the guest! x¢199 Dorothy Eaton returned inst; Americant Mra. J. W. Hyne|4t,.— cook, shot nd willed his wits, | olitica Incubator = a of her cousin, Mes. Georse W.| week from a fortnight’s visit east of | 4% Chairman; Mra. W. T. White.| Nellie, 46, and then committed suf | & F. Woody, candidate for coun ja pad 5 lowing a quartel in the kitch-| ty commissioner for the south dis. e thelr home here yesterday triet, speaking at a republican rally 1 m., for a business training at St. Vince pital "euge2s table, with its centerpiece of deil- |}. r a : H feately’ tinted blowsoms, lighted by | zen From Portiand she will go oiae ¢ the mountains south to Los Angeles. | MePher. | ¢ candies in silver hol | nga wilas ¥ “aged silver holders. ca. 8 | rman. Japanese musical -\at Duwamish Saturday night, Mra. John Herbert White was in . a , ‘. H. D. Tine of the dining room, assisted |. 4eut. Com. W. H. Hoo . ra. Dal Stecle Ross, Re-|second vice president, Mrs. charged that the county commis By BALrE ps by Miss Clara Bartirtt Biss Ber. | Booth and Master Frank ™ " mittee—Mine Hurd, Mra.) Bartiett; asurer, Mr, W. D. Mo ners’ office had degenerated into “ar Sites Gelately, Miss Elizabeth Mc. | **Te tues» at Paradise Inr rs. Fylpa and Mrs. Go 1 sing secretary, Mra.ja “political incubato: simply to 48 DAVID ROTH | HANAKO TIO i | weekend. | Arthur je; audit Mre A. BP.) batch out candidates to put into —Nebts, 2h, See, T5e, Mate., dre (@olloch, Miss Lulu Schmidt, Miss écece " 4 4 flies to perpet b 28, Se, Pius Tax 7 Ruth Price, Miss Evelyn Perine,| 1. ona yp ge 12_Clvies Merrell; sorrewponding | suorsiary, |OfDes te puepetnate the ring A Bae M.S. PINAFORED. Franklyn and Charles é Miss Rut oe hi en re eens wenn al trip—Mrn. Belt, chair. | Mr rank Houghton ‘rogram cody said that his endorsemen: " = Homies. Mise Rhea! otored east of the mountains for |§ oe ead Gist, Mra. Fairbank comm! tre. J. D. MePherson, | by the Municipal league proved that | §Weet L Assiated by ETHEL TRUESDALE EE the Wlouston, Miss Edith Laubecher and | 1 gr cor th ent several d tint, Mra. Fairbanks. jcom M v RA qa | ie Giiss Marion Filer. Elsewhere thruj*"® Weekend. They will return) sry, J. Harrington Ex Dec, 28 Mra. Andrew Cor Mra. J. W.|he was the logical candidate be-| =m y The rooms were great bouquets of |? evening a 8 Christmas par Mee. F. Ww |Hyneman, Mrs, W, T. White and| cause he had never been connected = ba whell-pink asters, dahlias and rose. aa } Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fil lett, chairman. wted by Mra, H. C. Belt; courtesies commit-| With the courthouse ring. He prom- | Buds, with giadioli and autumn Mr. and Mrs, William Klein of | vancouy B. C., are spending a ‘Thornbe Harris Mra. |t Miss Mabel Dickey and Mra, R./i#ed to soliah superfluous post. esd San Francisco are visiting relatives | gays with Mr. and Mra. J Churehit nox, Mra. Meeven,|J. Schofield; membership committes,| ons. eliminate private use of On their wedding trip Mrs, Han. |!" tows for # few days Mias Burwe Mra W. Catlett and Mrs. Frank | County autos, put all county road cock wore a dress of dark blue Poiret si eS dan, 9—Japan | Read; delegates to City Federation, | Wr on the contract system, and ‘will embroidered in Chinese colors,| ™t- George W. A Fran-| Mise Jacobe, who has been | Inéustriee—Mrs. Hartlett Mra. W. T. White and Mra. Ar/| ‘0 Serutinize every voucher before @ hat of deep blue panne veivet, |e has been in the city on @ short | spending the summer with her moth-| Commerce Hourhton. |thur Steele; trustee to City Federa- | “PPreving It. Ditch trimm &@ duvetyn wrap |PUsiness t Sra ler, M H ka tan velurned ea. 26..t0ako tion, Mra. W. R. Hawthorne | He said his whole campaign com- with caracul fur and a corsage of | . to Honolulu to r a year | Our city government—Mre. w. R| ore | Taittee consinted of himself and a iotichide and valley lilies. | Mrs. John F. Murphy and sons A Petr Bins Mgrs Sl Women's Soclety of First Baptist |70U2€ man who has been in his Mr. and Mrs. Hancock wil! spena|Jack and Maurice, who are spending |+ xr, ana Mrs. James Bea 0 Cour jemploy for years, and if elected the ‘0 e — © ould me o on Sieir honeymoon in the East, and on|*0™me time in Southern California. | sr, and Mra. Jamon MEF 2. apan | the regular allday meeting of the} tere would be no campaign man: Rheir way home will visit with the |ave taken a home tempx pent the week-end at Pe aor gy me. A. P. Burwell, | er ty of the Firat Baptie | agers t reward with fat county ' chairman, Mra. Frank Read. eS SOOT 25 Se USE | Jobs rlors o' groom's parents in Fargo, N. D.|!! After October 15 they will be at home | Murphy Bt the Lenawee apartments. jon a te remaining over be held in the p Wednesday, Septem! |¢, besinning at 10 a, m iocnve| Stray ‘Bullet i in diay Feb. 20—Civiles church ¥ ’ sonality—Mre, A Commur n Bullitt and son, | y¢ ¢ | The out-of-town guests at the wed. | With them before Sa 1 from t lhoard will meet at 11 a m. shar | ase 8 a 1 7. Jtioard will moet a a. m. sharp Dr. and Mrs. Kioman and | nye ie pent at Pacitlc Bea POE 3 Hiuncheon will be served at 12:30] Rum Battle Kills Mr. and Mrs, George Hancock of | Miss Ethel Irwin and M .* “Forties glo re: aad A the business mee EL PASO, Texas, S@t. 4.—Aviel i 7 rwin are leaving " Connir cha ture ‘ ' Fargo, N. D.; Mr. and Mrs. Charies |! re} na Mrs. ¥ R. Van Tuy! | yp Lge ' will be med at »p. m. At! Lerma, farmer, was fatally wounded Wills and Mr. and Mrs. McCutche Bastern trip ently for a three months’ | Mis# Dickey s Jeanette Hagen, | by a stray bullet Sunday in a battle Miss Rita and Mr. Loren McCutcheon | wae t an to motor Mareh ¢ the Ruth School! between rum runners and probibi of Vancouver, B, C.; Miss Madeline| Dance Will Honor New England at Educational trip—Mra nry Ba ean addre tion agents Burgess and Miss Theima Thompson aha Dadee *- |der, chairman: Mrs. Orr w — Ee wentieion, Ore, and Miss inex |DCtrothed Pair ites salad nahh Maneatis | April 10—J , . Watkins of Hoquiam. Mr. and Mrs, Edwin ©. Ewing are! nave returned from a trip to |. Iternational rel Mrs. rd entertaining with a smali dar t Take C a bs R. Audley, chairman; Mrs. Anna] j | their home Frida yening, in honor en Reade Barn Dance at of Miss Marcia Berger and her fian-| C. ates and chit Aprit 24 (0) ad a ° Country Home ce, Mi Richa a lo A Front. tly from a month | Annual luncheon Mr, and Mrs, Alton W. Leonard | ose i rere’ by Mr n, B.C | Hlection of Officers r 1 n g S 0 Uu an Wii be hovtw this evening at their | Georee William Mertens and Me ve | May 8—Japan : country home at Port Madison, en frase gg Hal oe eee oa th) Mrs and M. J. Connell ana} Japanese art—Mrs. W. D. Mo. * i w fertaining with a barn dance, to\\) ‘the younger set AOS OF HOOF! ohidren, 3 and Dorothy, with |Marity, chairman, Which invitations have been limited | pees fare wees InyaNeS. Pate. An ur, returned Sun May 22 1SOh or Ic ro a by to the colony residing at Port! 7 oa |day eve om a short visit in| Business mee . gison. Mrs. Skeel Will | Vancouver, B. € Annual report Ti nif a Be Hostess cs de ea | sre OFS Aane And She Bey sees Five Dollars will put a genuine to Set for In compliment to Mr S| Ror nal ne ige nell echt Pv ga Peary i a AI | Edison or a superb Victrola into be , : vington and‘her daughte urned Wednesday from a ort mo- | dent J yneman rs as in Pryor’s Wedding | Harrington and ‘her daughter, Mrs.| tor trip to Vancouver, B. ¢ Vylee president, Mise Mabel Dickey aoe ain senech "eit cope Kr . * les A, Schiff, who have recent ‘ y paym ; Ese ayprriads 06 Mrs Baer iy taken up their residence in. the can then be arranged to cover the b> Washington, D. C., will take pls | Laurethurat ate re an Pgh ge KIS Sea” sel oe total price. Thursday, September 21, at the home ~ wei meee S “es 0 ee is doa ahh Goughies, se jher home Wednesday afternoon a gg pera affords keen enjoyment to those This offer applies to all Edisons and be Sies. Srduk Guinot Brac.” re Presiding at the tea table will be BY BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH who have the enthusiasm of good all Victrolas in our entire stock. ir ‘The affair will be very quiet, thelar™ no Me oe go peices Arrigo Cooking Authority for Seattle Star and Columbia University health, And most of the regular drink- cet a be pace eo da, he ve or" * eae ree Le ene oneneree eae ers of milk have tt ke side by side, incrsck d'telatvie dah a toe Bye Mra, dobn 1. Hall mt cir. > Mand fond of these little fluffy cakes which ‘al eechiatheiity Perfectly Pasteurized choose the one you like best and be it ves and a few close) Mr, Krank §, Roddie and Mra, | bakers and caterers show. They are not hard to make, but must be 2 een this : we will send it to your home. r friends. Capt. Bell, who ts a gradu-|ciyde M. Hadley will aesist in the | baked very carefully. They should not be browned at all—and it take Mk. te yangially Wholseatne. 6a Hour x ate of Cornell university, is connect in 7 1M yk t } t & them. ishing. It is kept always at a very ‘These instruments are made in beau @d with the government agricultural |and Mra, Wilbur Ives in the dining Caterers make them quite differently, but the following recipe is a BigD MAHGATS OF AUSiy ‘ON, Meane er tiful mahogany, walnut or oak fin- @epartment in Washington, D. c. tee good ns modern scientific methods in a sant ishes. And remember, any Victrola ary pla © 0: a Hs - a? Ps bo | Invitations: have. Gees eontined.to 4 egg whites 1 cup granulated sugar k grains ealt sao lta beste rk Seed tay or any Edison goes to your home ‘ards ut for ea. | restc dents in the Laurelhurst com- % teaspoon vanilla for only $5. Come in tomorrow. Mrs, Henry MoClure has cards out |" unity, Have fresh cold eggs, and after separating the whites and yolks add Se tar ae er eitdonce. paturce ee uit to the whites, Beat until stiff and dry—that Is, so dry that when tiensen, Gentember 9, trom 3 until | Mare ied i: in ¢ lalifor nia t bow! is inverted t ese doc not run or fall out Sift sugar two Wiatsock. | Word hae secenti¥ come to Beattie or three time an ld it, @ little at a time, b ting steadily until the Included among those assisting |friends of the marri in Sacra ee Win nol Be shape. Dap Vauills, and don the misture trom al be Mi. A D, Wainwright, Pena nto, Augiet 1, of Mise Jessie M # teaspoon onto an inverted pan--dusted with corn starch. Place in a Mrs. ¥. E. Palmerton, Mrs, Adele | Landers, a former teacher in the maorierete oven. Rnd’ Rake, with the oven duor epen, for one hour, | At Belknap Conly, Mrs, George § | attle public schools, to Mr. Leslie } ee Pe OE Sat TES Te Ler Sen SRUNE Rave Firat, COpmed Mey, Bad Bead ure, J. 8 antag |code may be easily removed from pan, They should have no color | Luithien, Mrs. Carl Smith and Dee. | Mr, and Mrs, Thomas will make | or Dowald Osea thely home in Sacramento, Lut this out and paste it in your cook book) one B

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