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PAGE 10 | Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Assistant te CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY Telephone, Main 0600, Frances Oldham, Women’s University Club Completing Plans\< for Active Season; Mrs. McVay to Give Large Bridge Tea Lanna , Ivities at the Wor the receptic ball to " incoming 1 nt *. E t Smith, and th Frank § dinner, clu club talent : rman¢ Charles B rec Tho book review ship, the Chitdren,” by Arthur n's University club wi in Oc RIDGLEY RERE AUXILIARY KAI coming season ts the stunt 's party, exclusive under the direction of Mr rom her year at Cambridge. under Dr, Baldwin's leader Yotobe: is Child October, sayiie HEBREW OCLETY BENEVOLE for the club affa Bridge Tea and Shower on Elford will ra will be made shortly ntertain with shower at he’ m., in the mple De Hirsh, Tho will begin prompt compliim Right t own, of Tacoma rranged pad a tional guests will come in at Sunset Club After it Weekly pr O'clock, whe the Sout Sharples wil Wednesda Resumes Weekly Affairs 1 of several months the Suns IONTA SOCIAL cLUR is resumiy mber 6, on “Lif sday afte DAUGHTE! Wednose Scheduled, wit The mu begin untal October Farewell Dinner for House Guesis taining at di America. ee le Dinner for California Visitors r Dr. and Mrs. C. W Irving Bouffleur evening. Club Will Be Entertained at Luncheon Mrs, John C 4 3 wil luncheon on Wed who, with Juds for Mrs. Adam musical study in Chi re in town Mra. Albert r home way to Vanc ertaining with a small dinner this entertain the Monday and extended Plan Series of Buffet The first of a series of buf: by Dean and, Mrs. C. W. Jo’ be placed for twe Suppers Tbe given We home in Lau suppers w on at their BRITISH AMERICAN yfour guests AUXIL Aux Alumnae to Meet at, We Alpha Phi Alumnae will meet with Winter work tive. N., on Thursday afternoon @lumnae in the y ard cordia’ Miss Eloise Virtue, eptember 6, at 2:30 o'c invited to attend. Bridge Tea Will Compliment Sister Mrs. T. A. McVay .) WOMEN’S ALLIA Women's A CE han all-day K on Wednesday entertaining with a bridge tea at her home, 119/ 5¢pt $9th ave, r afternoon in compliment to her sister, Mrs. J. W.|_ ‘ o® 2 3 Dolan, of Shawano, Wis., who {s her hOuse guest. Six tables will be in| SEAMURST MINUTE WOMEN ‘Play, with additional guests for tea. Heahurst council of Minute Women we | meets Wednesd: Sopt. 5) at Mrs. Frank Carter Honor Guest Mra, H.D. Hur In honor of Mrs. Frank B. Carter, of Sao Paulo, South Amert fs. visiting M ohn Porter, the Women's Missionary society | First Methodist Episcopal church will. assemble on Wednesday home of Mrs, W. W. Austin, 233 Kinnear place, Mrs. Carter is President of the organization There will be a short business meeting at 10:30 o'clock In the morning, Which will be followed by luncheon and a reception. Mrs. Speak on “Conditions of the Christian Church {n Brazil” @fternoon and Mrs. W. W. Warren will render several vo al selections. ‘The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Howard Fletcher, Mrs. aeanet| Ith R t d Dillon, Mrs. Leta Mason, Mrs. A. 8. Elford, Mrs. A. G. Fo: ea es ore er, Mrs. Harry} Wilson, Mrs. C. E. Downie, Mrs. ley Wilson and Mra. A. Bushnell. | b R . Tae adium Colorful Flower Exhibit ae ‘Me j Gorgeous autumn flowers will be displayed at the big flower show to| Radium ha: Ibe held in the University armory on September 7 and 8. The committes| However. in charge announces there will be more than a million exhibits of brilliant | {vhost Wahlias, gladioli, asters. and all the numerous fall blossoms, perennials in full dress uniforms Thursday Musical Club to Meet Since the Radio-Ac ‘The Thursday Musical club will discuss plans for the coming year at|,,Dewnen's Ra fi meeting to be held on Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at Mrs, c. w.| "Wo" ‘Chandler's home, 5241 Lakeside ave. fe ‘The following mu: l progra ill be presented, Piano—"Valse Lente,” from “ Mrs, H. A. Pratt. ” (Ashford)—Mrs, R. A. Nichols * (poem) (Grieg}—Mrs. C. W. Chandler. Op. 37, No. 1 (Chopin}—Mrs. F. W. Vocal—Voi lo Sapete,” from “Cavalleria Rusticana” Gladys Wheeler. Piano—"Trot du, Cavalier” (Spindler}—Mrs. C. L. Woodmansen. Vocal—“Matinatfa” (Leoncavallo)—Mrs. M. A. Johnson. Piano—“Impromptu,” Op. 99, No. 4 (Schubert}—Miss Louise Hilyer. * E Luncheon Will Honor Mrs. Dudden ‘Mrs. Walter S. Johnson has extended invitations to a luncheon on| af BE) Wednesday afternoon at her home, 3 McClintock st.,"n honor of|how long you have we 3irs. E. B. Dudden, chairman of the art department of the Seattle Federa-| aly let » appliance at tion of Women's clubs, and chairman of the successful photographic| our ria” €xhinit of scenic spots of the Northwest which hung in the Bell gt.|tion. Rad terminal during the month of August. The luncheon will also compliment | Bradbury t Mrs. Dudden's committee. ee : During the afternoon Madame Mary Louise Clary, with Mrs. Adrienne : Se ) Mareovich at tHe piano, will give the following program || To Make Hairs Vanish “Pale Moon" (Frederick Knight Logan); “Trees” (Rasbach); "I Dia Not}| From Face, Neck or Arms Know ‘anderpoo)) LCT Re sep eee ee or re rerencae.d “A Javanese Lull Woodforde Finden). Miss Goelcher Has Home Wedding Gladioli and hydrangeas, with the golden browns and reds of autumn|POW4er and a jittle we foliage, lighted by tapers in white candelabra, made a lovely setting for | SPT ad over hairy surfac Aft. the marriage ‘of Miss Vera Goelcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert|°? two or three minutes, rub off, Goelcher, and Mr. Ewing Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Crawford, | ih the skin, and it will be entire. Bolemnized Saturday evening at the home of the bride’s aunt, Mrs. Robert|!¥ free from hair or blemish. Thin Mosher, 1623 Bellevue ave. The serv eatment is unfailing, but Rey. Stanton of the West Seattle Chri ould be exercised to be sure | The bride, given in marriage very lovely in her}%"4 get genuine delatone; otherwise | Wedding gown of white taffeta and Irish lace. Her veil was of tulle and|¥°U May be disappointed.—Adver- | Orange blossoms, and she carried a shower of bride's roses, orchida and\ ti°men| | Hilles of the valley. 2 ‘ Mixa Cleora Kiefer, the maid of honor, was charming in a blue Canton ) érépe, and her flowers were Columbia roses. Miss Fern McGulre, nieos [> of the groom, played the wedding march, and Mr. Gerald Weber acted as | best man for Mr. Crawford. A small reception for relatives followed the ceremony. After September 10 Mr. and Mrs, ley, counc . who| speak. of the} at the| RAIN a past| Rainier E Mrs. Frans with Carter will during the| — his pre- have the been Degnon's ny man or 1 this oMerk #0 much re- Active the sya- you work, play or sleep, to build up weakened nerves | a healthy vigorous Goodhue, appliance on trial with tanding that we will not \charge you a cent | | satisfactory results. | open " (Crist); “A Vision” (Coleridge-Taylor); “Fate (Amy | | (Beauty little powdered delatone | handy, and when hairy growths ap pear, make a paste with some of the Culture) Keep a FIRST IN THE SUMMER vacation kit, put a bottle of CHAMBERLAIN’S| COLIC and DIARRHOEA | rford r Le ‘ord will be at home In Tavomn. Invaluable for sudden and severo pains | Beige Wednesday Service at Orthopedic Tea Shop | Mrs. Carl Siebrand will be hostess for University guild at the Orthopedic| Tea Shop Wednesday, assisted by Mrs, J. B. Winston, Mrs. Walter Hansen, Mrs. W. ‘T. Robinson, Mrs. W. B. Dow, Mra, ©. A, Little, Mra EP. Dearborn, Mrs, Edna Morgan, Mrs. Edgar Royer, Mis, ¥, W. Elliott Sand Miss Erskine McColloch, Miss Della Wright will be cashier for the day. in stomach and bowels, cramps, diar- thoea. When needed - worth 50 times the cost for single dose. | TREATED ONE) WEEK FREE Short breathing relieved 1 24 to i ours, Bwell- Wonderful | ial treetment, D0, Dept. DY CO, Ing reduced tn 15 to 20 ci Discovery, Write for fr COLLUM DROPSY 1 6, ATLANTA, Ga. SEATTLE SOCIAL CLUB eon at noon, Beattie Social clulr will meet with | welcome. | Mes, Caltie Averill, 1131 31st ave. on $8 Us Phuredey, Kept. 6, at 2 ppm. All| LADIES oF THE Eastera Stars ang friends invited. | GOLDEN NORTH i rye) All members of the Ladies of the North are requested to he sent at the next busines meeting, Friday, September 7, at 8 p,m. at their hull, 19234 First ayo, Comrades and friends Cuticura Soap 1s IDEAL——————- For the Hands one ere Set STEVENS W. &. ( i Btevens W, Kt. C. No, 1, will moet friday, September 7, with Mrs. Myra Ginocent, 611 Second ave, W. Lunch- i, ok, Maldon, Mao | tion. THE SEA" 43omen's Clubs | CHAPTER G, P. i, of F meets Wed ADDITICNAL, CLUBS ADIDS' GROTTO CLUB § CALENDAT will be studied tary law L meeting of each me Grotto club, accerd just recel ents will be discu t meeting of each m: program follows: Mra, Lee Mrs Christmas party, Mra. Mra. Holla W. Moor he clu itz, pre Day, firs Mrs. William 1. Mrs. include Julius G. ice presi wecond Shea, Cooper John H Mra ding Chas. Guest, treas mittees are as follows Wiliam H. fh Mrs, William J A. Sater, Mra Mra, Johr M LONESOME CLUB Th n club will Tueaday ng, September 4 $ o'elc 111 Holyoke build Strangers and poople meet lonely wel. | Women's Civic organized to bring women interested pro-| fare of the ¢ render more ¢ | weattered social and civic} n in they are en-/ to extend a knowledge of! © affairs; to aid in improving « condi nd to aseiat tn} arousing an r d sense of no-/ cial responsibility for nate. guarding of the home, the mainte. good government, and the ennobdit of that larger home—} the city 5 been oting the we perate and which nance ¢ The league will carry on tts pro. gram this year thru well organ ized committees and, aside from minis ive committees, the fol. lowing will begin their work eariy| in the fall The recreation committee will be divided into two sub-committees, | one to work with the problems of| the commercial amusements, |. 6, dance halls, cabarets, etc., and the other sub-committee to do structive recreational The picture committee] will © with the other or-| ganizations dealing with the prob:| lems of the moving pictures. | The police, police stations and jails committee. will carry on work} with the girls in the jaiis, deten-| tion quarters, and quarantine ward in an attempt to solve tho prob-| involved in their rebabilita- The home for first offenders will be established as soon as pos: sit con-| work | | moving lems citizenship com-| the classes in| y other such in-| advisable. have been out will be given any additional citizenship 4 struction as seems ‘Three courses lined, one of which free to members, A course in muntelpal govern. ment, including the development of municipal government and the his- tory of the government of Seattle A course in social hygiene, which will include the problems of de. Hinquency, methods of rehabilita-| tion Visit stitution in courses to city offices, courts, in and public work discussed The outline for course on municipal government follows: | Development of munleipal govern: ment, including history of the gov ernment of Seattle; organization of municipal government; (a) sion of different departments; (h) election or appointment of heads; department of finance, taxation, ete; police department; women police; courts and civil service; de. | partment of sanitation, public hoalth, ete.; parks; Mbraries; recre. | ation; institutions; economic condi. tions, For Mrs 1371, dincus class Pearl arrangements, Case Blough, phone Elliott OROSS.STITCH A new embrofdery combines croas-stitching with steel beads, design Is edged with the beads, HOSTESS GOWN A fichu of tinted Jace and a train tiat may be looped up at the side characterizes one of the now rc gowns. ITLE STAR —————— [ SLEEVELESS Bh BI m | } bi | Ww th turned Mc outhern Oreg PLEASE DON'T FLAP r the profess ‘Clana ta ¢ " he sald, ex flap ‘Froth awperated! ease dor ur CATR AS you paam ou NOVEL PL TS One of the novel treatments of the popular plenta ix to place them on the skirt in crescent fashion. One point ie at the gintie, the other mweepn tround to the hem. | friends | He Mrs, Blodgett | receiving | who ha competitive has been in a loc TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, Persona ho has heen Dd Omar 4, Herbert Do nuent of her ' fr and Mrs. F, J daughter, Mins Mildred Sunday fo n ¢ Fil, and ils, Jett umplirey tended. eastern the, loft ¥ fan Francisco. Mr. and Mra, Mar Mr. an Oliver Ceell Scott Clingan and and #¢ Oliver, Ba r, Mra. Menon, daughter pent the nd at Inn. son jorie Mi © oO F Four el Minn Mildred Moon pailled toda tho H, F. Alexander fe n rar Mra, Lawr mall nor Blodgett with Mew. lodgett's mother, Mra. George M yrton, left Sunday for &: will Richardson for ‘el an Die Minn Isabel Jacobs, 1 spending the mother, Mra, ¥ k for He who has been umn with her H. Jaco join jodgett, and Mrs, Horton will y Tete Jaa South a month Mr, and Mra. Ben B Aug ain in the Mra ‘om an extended and Wisconsin. George Rick has vinit in abst ae returned th of a daughter arts Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Frans{oll spent the week-end in Victoria, B. C, Mins Juanita Hunt od from Mills Colley recently wo Mra. H. K m the Willard apartments to 6 feral ave. scholar Owens has removed ednesday to enter Mr. and Mra. Peter Andrae » end at Singers’ at Radcliffe Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Douglas left a mix ks’ trip Bast Eldridge re Mr, and Mrs, Frank Fret n| moved lant ek to I Arms apartm cent Saturday for Mr, and Mra. A. F 1 re and Mra. John C, Eden were} Dr. nd guests at Lake Crescer and Mrs. J. from at Hertford to thelr town house Jamen M of But ‘acs who t ling Mr, ond Mra, R. R. Fox, Jr, and pent; Mr. and Mrs, William H. ¢ way to|spent the weekend at Pacific Beach Tate Mason have removed thelr summer } Mrs. and Mrs, George H. Crabtree moved into town Monday from al hospital, | Westwood, where ¢ have be pending the summer with Dr, and Mrs. Varney Kelley. Mr. and Mra, Dudley Burchard are leaving Thursday for Ban Fran lclsco, where they will make their home. Mrs, Har as removed last week to her Mra Stimson, M mason and Mr Fred Freder im. on are on @ motor trip Spo. Hot Weather Child Feeding Do you know what to feed your child during the hot months? Do you know what kinds and quantities of food a child between age 3 and age 10 requires? Do you know how to prepare {t attract ively? Do you want suggestions, menus, recipes—all the facts about child feeding? If so, you can obtain a 26.page printed bulletin on the subject by filting out the coupon below and sending tt to our Washington bureau. Washington Bureau, Tho Seattle Star, 1822 New York Ave., Washington, D. ©. J want a copy of the bulletin, “Food for Young Children,” and inclose herewith four cents in stamps for same. Name.... Btreet and No... .ecseeesese Minnesota | | 1924, EMBROIDERED VEIL 1 to edge a oll embrotdnred in white ped to ond iptline, White filet lace black lac heads. T 1 nd hangs to the GIRLS’ SKIRTS j Tartan plaids with side pleatin ar ng used for Uitte girls’ skirt aln the row of button MEDIUM BROWN Loaned on Diamonds, Jewslty) Furs, Stocks ond Boi Low as MUTUAL LOAN SOCIETY 910-311 Joshua Coreen Bi Onphaum Circuit | iso WAUDEVILLE 217s | POWERS & WALLACE J. Rosamond Johnson Samaroff & Sonia Kyriton Sisters & Mack Billy Wells & Eclair Twins Servo & Moro Pantagescope Bob Robinson & Renee Pierce UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT Ackerman & Harris Offer 5—ACTS—5 Bright, Breezy Vaudeville A Séreen Thriller— “The Man Between” —KIDDiis toe ALWAYS— TMM” Safety and Service } Ask Your Neighbor ff TRADES UNION SAVINGS 4 LOAN ASSOCIATION 1215 Fourth Ave. Carnation gives complete milk and cream serv- tce— the only milk supply needed for your household. v6 —from ARNATION MILK is just pure milk—100 per cent cows’ milk. It contains all of the food elements in the fresh whole milk. Nothing is added to Carnation, not even sugar. Only part of the natural water is re- moved to reduce the bulk and give you doubly rich milk in convenient-sized containers. Car- nation is then sterilized (heated) to keep it pure and absolutely safe. Removal of part of the water leaves twice the proportion of cream in Carnation as in whole milk. Thus Carnation is twice as rich as ordinary milk. For ¢ream purposes, use it as it comes from the can; for whole milk, put back the water we removed (equal parts) ; for cooking uses add from 3 to 4 parts of water. The high quality of Carnation is due to the excellence of the fresh whole milk and to our extreme care and long experience in prepar- ing Carnation by the most modern sanitary methods, Millions are using Carnation because they have found it the economical and dependable Pure Milk Service. You, too, will find that Carnation Milk is just “100 per cent cows’ milk,” rich, safe, con- venient. economical. Order 2 supply from your grocer today and learn the food value of Car- nation for all of your daily milk and cream needs, Contented Cows’ My Favorite | Recipes By hang Teka, Cream of Spinach Soup 2 tablespoons flour, 2 tables: butter, 3 cups boiling water, quarts spinach or %4 pound, pepper, 2 teaspoons salt, 3 cups water, Ft cup Carnation Milk. Wash spinach thoroughly and cook 30 minutes in boiling water, Drain and rub through sieve. Melt butter, add flour, then milk, and cook 5 minutes; add the spinach and season with salt and peppery This recipe serves six people. Scalloped Potatoes 1 tablespoon salt, 4 mediuza size@ potatoes, 144 cups’ water, % cup Carnation Milk, % tablespoon but- ter. Wash, pare and cut potatoes in thin slices. Put a layer in but. tered baking dish, sprinkle with salt and dredge with a small amount of flour. Add milk and butter and bake until potatoes are soft. This recipe serves six people. Cream White Sauce 2 tablespoons flour, % cup Cara nation Milk, 2 tablespoons butter or substitute, 4 teaspoon salt, % cup w Melt butter or butter substitute, add flour and stir until thoroughly mixed. Add the milk and coo about five minutes or until the ture thickens, then add season! This recipe makes one cup of white sauce, Creamed Cauliflower 1 head cauliflower, 2 cups cre: white sauce. * a2 Remove outer leaves, soak thirty minutes in cold water with the head down and cook with the head up, twenty minutes or until soft, in boiling salted water. Drain and heat in the crevin white SAUCEy This recipe serves six people. Fish Souffle 2 cups fish, 1% cups white saUCey parsley, 2 eggs beaten separately, Flake the cooked fish and season, Cool the white sauce, add the fish, then the well beaten yolks and mix. Fold in the whites of eggs beate! stiff, Bake in buttered individu baking dishes or in a pudding dish set in a pan of hot water, Bake twenty minutes or until puffed and brown. Serve immediately, Thig recipe serves six people, If you desire a recipe for ari special dish, ¢ will try to send to you. Address me care Carnath Milk Products Co., Stuart Bulld| Seattle, Washington, na Mary Tela Domestic Science Depty Carnation Milk Products Ca, able ment #0 9 far does! well can as T hirin| and told hard

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