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THE § SEPTEMBER 20, 1923. TAILORED STREET DRESS — | Personal THURSDAY, |Bob or Not to Bob] That Is the Big GAS COOKING Seattle Society Edited by Li Keen LeBallister. one, Main 0600, Popular Girl to. Be November Bride; Mrs. Beckett Hostess at Bridge Tea : 1 sich Si os j a i. bay Mis. May ¢ u t , e " uehter, | wise 5 Question Today]! oe AVOID EYE STRAIN NEW YORK, all Women look well ght ts Som br circle inert remains 4 dre specull unlike Lenor Ned COOKING RICE into butter ircha in a pan before adding the water to bo ach grain of rice f Bridge Teas Se tendency nea also Und short hair Last o © bobl Mrs. f heme on guests have i { ulna Whe nive, te Pratt. Mrs. Hugh W . y ' * ae ey ea the tea table Will Assist At I Z ¢ Saturday fternoc commanding t hosts and hor ander, from Car ford, of Seatt Mrs Ronald } atthe urr unbec rhe the hatr from fore! R bs jand twiet?it in little knots, over the “ oe " = 1 Army Reception t Cordon ' Braided Men held firm 1 1 ' fi t e ente Nene little knots of y may then be a omen at wa Aisgulse the “b thful, is to part ead to neckline nwite at yur own b ed, forming the ne To Entertain for San Fra Mr nd Mrs. Hug Vv. Met at their hom of Mrs. Marg Mrs. James M. Quilt cisco Guest ashes q dead a ter wh old could down had b Ned G broken, was | body. He but it his fa a those § his $01 too hoj said ti on, al and on was on unknot was th only It to thin word h thing that o closely,] Jearly one ost be his the had cg sen. dorf's self. the fal true, b Celebrates Birthday of Small Son Celebrating the seventh t f Gy Le Baron Duffy « home near L: k CLOTH FROCKS 5 harden New Sports heed velour, navy banding, man- fight Models sige tailored. 3 Be qu Doon } his p een Tan and brown checked ; an-T ailored a about Friday and Saturday Southern Visitor Complimented Mr, and Mrs. J W. Smith are ent ‘ ME at heir nome. cn. Sa te Studler, of Los Ange W vi Hasson. brown man-tailored. Castor twill with leather. trimming, man-tailored, Navy with red hair-line plaid, rows of red buttons, man-tailored. Tweed miztures, plain grays, plain navy and other | novelties, every ‘model ar > man-tailored. Angeles velour, Miss Lindeman to Wed in October ‘The marriage of Miss Helen Lindem Lindeman, to Mr, Sanford A. Wick, of Arlingt evening, Oc t 8 o'clock, at the I be no attend. To complime with a Thursday of last v a bridge unc Hostess Mrs. V. H bridge lunche thirty-two. un y ue Friday pon Mrs. Hu : me Fray Ba A : ‘ inh ihe of twelve cov 5 s ear wats i ~ B Wed on Tuesday Evening ‘The marriage of M who has| and for six home me in Low at Bridge Luncheon on to complim: x ft S § t . , rie lamp ehised aeiths to remove the} give a with Elevator to Third Floor Between Pike and Pine s will an to Hema have disappeared of the rtent nh ris and the ae in the only fin Gre Ceitewionw Sa ee ae me. of t Reible, of Dayton,! vege of the matert a Music | Concert at Cornish School} given at the Cor-| im ¢ the house guest of her ish ‘The bride was charmir Jace, and car Miss Flore: é tte in orchid + Margaret Thomas p! were attractively developed in Blossoms, tied with bows ¢ high standards of flowers, Bervice there was a weddin, Mrs. Upton traveled in 2 red velvet hat. Mr. Upton graduated from the 1 fof business administration with t = Kappa Sigma fraternity. : After a briet wed Pershing apartments. | day evening, Miss Marta | Courtney will make her firet appear to nisi | September nen 2 DAUGHT HINGTC Jance an a dancer An Seattle aud Adm a will be by invita y be obtained at day afternoon. ‘ogram will be pre Kriealer the plano mato bon +. Donondy | meinenn | ..Schuma eae eDinat | THOUSANDS OF ethoven Luncheon and Matinee Party Da “Ting an To compliment her Caughter, Mrs. Alexander H. MacDe ‘ enc ‘ ger. Ney., Mrs. Margaret Brownlee day at the Hote! Washington. In Charge at Orthopedic Alki auxiliary service a with Mrs. Charles George Hannan, Mrs. ¢ Mrs. Hugh Todd, Mrs. Biss. Lorelet Shops direct the Cc. H 0 Molto expressive » Finale Mrs. J.C. McMillan will be ir senting Renton Hill guild @omen’'s CLUBS FOR FRIDAY ILDS BE and Maurice Lepiat jor (ballet). Chopin | Miss Courtney AUXILIARY TO RAINIER ORTHOPEDIC G ACTIVE wor. | © Plans for the year were formulat-| ed at the officers’ ot Children’s Orthopedic hos ¥ ‘Tuesday morning in the Henry build-| da y 7 f ing. Active work of the Armor ci octal time ec 3 I guilds will be om and friends ertain the ‘and 4 busy season is at 5 | 4 of Gen? George. ¥ group of energetic wome ta noonday lunch eathe guilds will mect at the follow. IN’S MISSIONARY SOCIETY cards. ‘A cordial] ing homes: 1 Women Society nded to the First terian church to 43rd and Fre-| meeting on | the Stevens non Frt TESTED Septem ‘emont will follow. mer nary public No, yr, | wit "| Friday o'clock in Capitol Hil! w $926 12th ave. d HOME: AD | th Boulettes (4 Jamons recipe from the Famous Creole Cook Book) NY NO. 1344 Harmony Homestead Brotherhood of American will give a “Hickville Moose hall, ith ave. on Tuesday, September 25 en for the best parlors from the conference A report tional be présented with Hanna chureh 1361 tint ave, N., at 1:3 ary Educ ith Mrs nels 1020 Buinmit ave., at 1:20 o'cloc Bink Park with Mre. ivan Hyland, |* 836, 20th w 1743, Yeomen, ening at) and Union| Prizi farmer 2 will Wil #. airman. 1 Ib. of raw of lefe over meat 1 tablespoonful Criveo 1 onion The juice of » lemon Salt, pepper and cayenne to tare act as MeDonata M Mrs. BE. 1. 8 2 s FY fe in Ab 100 | . bry ISYLVANIA STUDY CLUB Edward Cun The fF y- club 1:20] meet ptember 21, at been meeting charge ar-| st with Take one pound of steak from the upper round and put through the meat chopper. Add to it one gr: onion, one tablespoonful me Crisco, the lemon juice and salt ann CROWN HILL Mount Baker with IMPROVEMENT CLUB Kingham, 3116 Ca the Buying unusually large quantities enables us to ob- o'clock. Medina with 10 o'clock. North Q Queen Anne with Bixth ave..W., at 10:30 o'el y = Renton Hill with Mra +, Bor-| Glass will rento hotel, i Reahurst with Mrs. P, Allen, Seahurst At 2 o'clock. Ballard ‘of the Macca At Ballard city hall, Mra. Albert Timerman, at Heder Me-{and Mr | taanen Mrs. on, 14 en Anne with Mri and Mrs. “Organiza AUXILIARY adie: of St 0. 1 . bs tember Revi . Jo Be As te 1old its regu. | President September 21, WwW. president; A social hour | Mrys Mr will follow the business session WHITTIE! IMPROVE The regular tier Heights The held in the oe D, is ¢ HEIGHT TY CLUB eoting of the white | WIL Bive Di amber 21 Improvement club Will | yirwt aye Whittfer school gym 1K luncheon with Andrew's Mr ited clubhouse f Anna E. Harriet ©, tion," on Stein as hos | “Outing Reflections Tl the response to rolf call Mi da will be| Ty R “"Eeducatios Ella Cudihee at 8 O'clock Mrk Miss Mary auxiliary ‘are Mrs, J Will! oe THE N NORTH ew of the «card party at 8 All Alaskans are invited, | S pasiim, West 76th st. and Mth ave.|ARRISON Pp. Tr BoM, W,, on Friday, September Zt, A at 8 p, m. Refreshments after which two speakers on city engineering ters respectively. ‘Tlie tadjes of the « Harrivo tion | 21, at wi served will talk rat will be and police OLYMPIC Olymple H meet p.m, CAMP Camp Dp. A Pavent-T Friday, at the H He fi m. will talk on W David We anton, den at her A TO CALEDONIAN DREWS Auxiliary to the Catedonian woulety meeta in A hall Friday evening, Sep Officers of Doy » vic ey m Dow, treagurer, ocl September ol Re yal) very a1 commit Neighbors of America, will hold a Hill Improvement club Methodlat Episcopa church the first and third Thursdays | of cach month. Everybody welcome. My 1g of R5th st. on the county | 1 be discussed and the report | of the committee to widen 12tt will be heard at the n 0 held Thureday evenin, tember 26. NORDICA CHORAL CLUB | last ¥F evening, the Nor. di¢a Choral club held iis annual election of officers, with the follow | ing. resulty: Presidekt, Miss Blsie| W,| Kalushe; president, Mrs, Lil-| }lian Lelghton; ‘wecretary, Miss} © | Goody Larson; treasurer, Miss Irene Kalushe; reporter, Miss Ber tha Bedbury president ippeinted the following Telephone committee, h | Moore; social committee, Johnaton;, hospitality *| Mr Julia Anderson The cab members are asked to jeooperatn with the new officers in |the dame way they have with the i) retiring officers, Friday evening, room 702 Montelius Nordicn ‘Campfire their first meeting member is vice chairmen: Mra,’ Bdna Mrs, committee, at, 8 o'clock, in build tt group will hold of Aho, season expected to 1 prewent, Mack pepper and cayen ing highly and hlend all th Form the meat into balls, about two tablespoonfuls for each, mhich will allow ix of eight balls or “bouletter’” (Do aot we any four) H dy a deep frying pan of Crisco aufficient for the houlettes to aw 4 fry to» nice brown. Take out and drain off all grease, place on # hot platter and warmith with fried parsley and serve very hot. (RISCO For light, tender cakes ‘or digestible und flaky pastry For ettip, digestible fred foods Best for Rarebits it never cooks stringy _Bluhill the quality spread cheese $ Romenosononenonen tain liberal price concessions which it is a pleasure to pass on to our customers. For the astonishingly low price of three dollars you may have your choice of the most comprehensive array of fascinatingly trimmed New Fall shapes and shades displayed so far this season, MWe Cxtewion eaten [argest Iylillinery Store econd at Seneca kinnikil my. ov too 8