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SON Capitol 6 THE SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1919. 17, - Reeeptian and Dance By x. Mork 8 Parish «4 forth aro : f which w given by) —— | at the Army and N b ¥ Honor of the wr w EMAVE returned from serv . members tt friends ie m Wik J attend this dan which RHA! Invitatic ee ° ; Mr 1 Mrs. H. ¢ and Mrs, W Peters , ® James Ham D P and. Mrs. Frank Water Ki . and Mrs. J D, Hoge Mrs. Frederi ne in Oukla Mrs. Josiah ¢ ! . Henry Lar hw Me cM. ¢ an nd Mrs. HOB What Makes “Magnetism,” an Ideal Husband? ays s Peggy Wood What Kind of Mien Make the Best Husbands? . 1 f Ae ' ‘ re ' t girls and bY PROGY woop Mr. -an¢d M Richard ng it Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. ©. D. » Mr. and Mrs. Manson F te me Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Shep Photo by Cress Date | we ape ‘ Dr. and Mrs. Frederick F i 7 , 4 . M uf «WSS ‘Mr. and A. T. Timmer} Mrs. Earl E. Carr, formerly Miss Meta Fohn, whose wedding to Mr. Earl Carr was Hist De. and Ww rw a solemnized Thursday. Octobe? 23, at St. Joseph's church, and her wedding party, Mise 60's Bir ana’ Site: Aiorns| Coletta Fokn, Miss Marion Lorenz, of Spokane; Mrs. Horace B. Chassee, and little Miss Otis Floyd Lameon m. Mr. and Mrs. J. R.| Josephine Morry. " wave been for the pas D Powell. Mr. and Mrs. tvan Hyland ' pty areoke p Milburn, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 4 a | * “ee | ples, Mr, and Mrs. Cecil 1 Donation Day | Program at Red Cros: Fine Arts Cee: Miss Mary Olds of Columbus, Obto ad 3 Sim w bas ” nvitations beve . ued 0 & | who has beer « ir of her cousin Berea ond Sie Maa Mr.| Donation day for the Seattle Day Tea Room geteiie wel af tein benanee te en ee ice Palen’ ie cosine fre W. HH. Silliman, Mr. and|Dursery falls on Friday neal Oe T Th at tho Ted Cross toa imodern American artista in the gal-/on the Fushiml Maru for Manila for|! William Pearse, Mr. and Mrs. » general invt|ioom tomorrow Ww be given by | her of the Seattle Fine Arts i lan extended vi few. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. W. T Mrs. Frank Fretwell, with Mra. Had-|ety, Saturday evening from § until eB 4 Mrs. T. B. Lafferty Siieigh at the plano k Mr. and Mra. Parry Gilliam hav Mr. and gt en in day t patr of the popu nday a& reception will be left if a ex Jed rt u . Mr.” and lar tea shop enjoyed @ rare musical tor the general public to view the Kast. 7 Chicago . Judge and. Mra. C FE L. Mee on any Pie Aeon, | interesting tn several years, | ee v1 William Pirtie, Mr. Panne, Neth Gt the Mirend theatre Orlin Pie | Mr, Caird Lealle has arrived tn fank Mears, Mr. and Mra. Hf. W sence Thedelchians Chicago and is at the Bre ; Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Henvis Lotti i eee elchians wilt hold thetr|house. He will remain in < © f ot om and Mrs. C. K. Stuart, Mr. and F 4 regular monthly meeting Tuesday |r "Wo months before going on to a. aaa FP. F. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Hf Junior Guild afte November 11, at the|NoW York, | | sees ten ee Joshua Green and Mra Thanksgiving Dance ROCGne ‘SHGhan” an tetas | Col, Gnd Mera Wileen ‘nat Mimithe Therefore, 1 think thi Hamilton De Veuve are at poem. A. The Junior Guild Thankestving are requested 10 be, present Grace Wilsor have remov al mportant in pick d of the entertainment com _ the following dance for the benefit of the Thanks, Ine : ‘ me at the corner | ing committees - nd Christmas bed fund ; and 16th a@e. N eo eee Mi 1, Sars Pape compaiies Cuildren’s Orthopedic hoepital, wili|Doric ( *hapte r, O. BE. a, A olny tb age Ranh ts er, wayn and means ‘ P unband must bet ha f, . be given Saturday in the Masonic) Doric char ‘o. 69, 0. § imenting Mise Ruth Han-| |fare and Invewtign COMEMIC: | This te in ity a “Justor Char j ning 14, at Wing's cafe | We "Gt tatith, ond Seottavilie. N.Y. who ts | Mrs. G. A.C membershiP lity Ball” and is one of the inter-| teria al invitation te ex.jand een eid atte f Of Mrs. Frederick White, Committee: Mr Tr. Perkina, sew ng things of the year for theltended to ell Eastern Stare Masons |fc > on past hid away Ada Hanford entertained in. |! committos: Mrs. F. H. Palmerton, bese son inl than ¢ oe table prises ‘ jeeme seoret C gl nee tea in her apartment pee dA ag vee Bo tre. o first part of the after! will be awar * temnenee who has been 23 Boag Dope aad fternoon eerontion -cnenenssts " © specialties will be put “ ‘ ina Charlotte ‘ SS aera Bert, jr., publicity com ‘ lay fir her A nwa that he mus ‘ Piatt | Directing the ent inment of the three ..6¢ the teen wre Members of Volunteer clean and he I would at Sunset Club) cuests at the afternoon tea will be At 4:30 @ group o Pde se about his di ‘ Mise Ruth Hanford as|Mrs. Robert Burton and Mrs. J. F ks trom four to nine years! Park Auziliary | Major Kenneth G. Kincaid, U, #,|t# 1 have an even ten Mis Josephine Tabor |Waaner, assisted by the Afisses La Mecret™ by La!’ vas of the Vdnntecr , Mnler Kenneth 0. X U.S ican get gong with every oF with ° an attractive | Uhial Upper. ie yates date ett ct On Mary And others who are int : shin parent, Mr | PARCELLA At the Sunset club yes. | line Stern, heomtites Gian Genee Gat ested are urged to call between r Sinoald his | Holgway a beautiful little da: agg em Por ee gy : : afternoon. ~Heascenein tag ioc A hours of 2 and 6 T ay ¥ re Kineald. lie | |La g hee * a vat ene ee Pot tab tote all Spee Monday and ed at Letterman hospital in bor Depends Condon Host. Ball at Masonic Temple _junier six years will dance expecially [St0rnootin at the Bast San Francisco, on Religion ostess celebration of for the benefit. of the Cradle Guild |™ 5 - 7 "HILADELPHIA, Nov. 1.—The nt Mrs. RW. Condon| , Pans for the ball in cel “y 4. These little folk N dance |!" the Red Crons Mr. and Mrs. Orlando T. Clark|. ! . Grattan Otte: ul "| Armistice day are rapidly being com- fund hese ue te folke wil oned (Stipe will be w have returned from a hunting trip to|future of labor depends on religion n Will, entertain’ infor.| pleted. It will Be given at fais | naoniek deeaied in maloinaaee Ooet Lake Crescent and Sol Duc says Dr. Francis Herbert Stead, of snag le, Tuesday, November 11, with |lanciers, dre in miniature com | and Sol : va ha Bas toe, at her home Wedneeday |other interesting features, than the |tumes of 1890 \In Charge of Tea Room | London. He maid the labor leaders rs. Henry Suzzalio an Pir dancing. Mayor and Mra. ©. B. Fitz jer will preside over | peraid, Adit. Gen. Harvey J. Moas |and Mrs. Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon At 6:30 tee cream and cake will! be served in the banquet hall for! the Junior and Cradel gufld mem. Mra. Harry Whitney Treat was tn eee | today jing her home with her daug! Mra. Emily J. Maynard, who for|who cooperated with charge of the Red Cross tea room |!%® last nine months has been mak-| workers would bring about a world hter, | B. Roe and Mr. and Mra. BE. G. Wald- bers and their friends. ee | Mra. Edmund Johnson, has left for| for Miss Hanford )ron win be patrons and patronesses.| ‘The Junior gulld members extend | \Sig Chi. Ranger, Texas, to spend the winter. | Han |® cordial invitation to their parents | ma Ay for the ‘ainne ith when | Ses id and to the members and friends of| Simga Chi fraternity wit! hold ita Mn. AT Bimer of Portinnd ts the Mrs. Philip. pe ay ich Tea Dance the honpital aasoctation to come in/first informal of the year on Fri-|Kuent of her son and daughter-indaw for the afternoon The first hour, M at the Hotel Sorrento last| ‘The regular tea dance will be day, November 7, at the Army and and Mra. J a. Elmer Asn nlaston im eharged adults, club yesterday THE NEW COLUMBIA RECORDS ving uch line with Prof. president of the William P. Go ub, nd Gorsuch, were Mr A, Ee Frederick (a Mrs, Willa RE HERE Perkina, Mrs. Judson P., nnings» Mrs. George W. Soliday, Mra. How . , : ard A, ‘Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. “Seatt! Largest Music Store” neth Kerr, Mra. Gertrude Fox Hess. During these two days you'll get a dollar back with Mrs. Daniel B. Trefethen and Dr eka 4 ss n ayiness aegis . every pair of Men’s or Women's Shoes, Pumps or and Mrs. H i a en LOOK OVER THIS LIST OF NEW RECORDS _ Oxfords. Every pair included except those noted Tennis Chih Tec einen tee ces ics Cae 1 ime {Pte ee se below. The weekly tea wan held at the 27st Miatring abbren c ; f nnia club yesterd afternoon 10-inch | Beautiful Obie Blaes 1 (Sweet Hawatian Moon- Tennis club is a pleasant place She i 1 by Saxophone a Hebe hy trad tax ive ton tame Gara seieie Sib ome \ xtet Se | Mawallan Nighe TRU-PE-DIC SHOE FOR MEN interior and the fireplace blazing or | Mba Pinzed Poker Waltrcs ‘ bright! 27 ‘ocnhontan A real anatomical shoe without a freak-shoe look. ers © 9.9 127s, [ Aleoholte Thtuee 2 * | -inch | Kannan y Hines Musical for Orthopedic se | Fox trots Under the auspices of the Capitol e min guild of the Orthopedic hospital eh eset My Baby Specials for Women |"): seca" wie ede ences David Edward nner, Tuesday ee hase bey | Popular Songs A selection of 251 pairs of Women’s Novelty Boots se nev >) program will be tra - taken from our “wtigrd stock, and consisting of plain sine ° hy Waits { ¥ationat s0tabiew ph; Hoontight At Red Cross Tea Room There will be the at the Red Cross tea tomorrow evennig. _ and two-tone effects, values from $9.00 to $15.00. The lines are broken, but all sizes from 1 to 8% are represented in the lots. Widths AA to D. Sizes 1 to 5Y, and 7, 714 and 8, predominate, tor March Pennsylvania Our D l regular dance room | “Band ON COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS shou Graf, Vimy Ridge Chapter | The bimonthly meeting of Vimy strated Ridge chapter, Daughters of the fizes ar 35 On Sale British Empire, will be held at the big at Ss t d 85 Jhome of Mrs. James R. Stirrat, 946 Pettis Thee praca 17th ave on Wednesday after aturday sana aaa noon, November 12, at 2 o'clock At Two Prices Members are requested ne pared let the committee how they will assist at the and Buy” sale that the chapter pur powes holding on November 19 in aid of the wool fund wh being started #0 that women of British birth may knit socks for the| “When its Music or Ree- |wounded soldiers now slowly recov. | ordn, where the jering in the hospitals in eae ail ae et EVENINGS VALERA TO RE-VISIT BAN. FRANCISCO, Nov emic Agi Eamonn De eI president of ee Irish republic,” will re-visit San} Francisco on November 17, it w | 321 Pike Street Near Fourth ~— announced today, p ' 4 to 5, will be reser for | Navy Officers’ club. Donald Taylor , ] | esorrow See ae nior members, both active and/is chairman of the social committee tire "ran k Tench and Me. | }Allen and Miss Hernetta Har. a*#eclate, and their friends which Arranging the affair, to ae Bon ae oe ‘aden eat at Boldt's—uptown, |bour in charge. and Mrs. Casper fhe young ladies and gentle |which all alumni of the chapter’ are |to } Vow dap wy hig, Be org A ve; downtown, 913 2d Ave. Sharples as hostess. interested in the Children's | invited a Pah nea heute pital and university boys and — — . i" are invited to come in for the Mr, Bt. John Eaton of St. Loute ts ng after & o'clock. Splendid the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William will be one of the features Boggs for an indefinite stay of the afternoon | a basket in provided at the door in CLUBS FOR SATURDAY O toe te hits in tenant which cash donations will be te “ be ; Y or nterned civil: Ge an celved to help with the Thankegty- | Mount Holyoke Chub eee evens te Germay ing and Christmas bed fund. | Mount Holyoke club will meet at 5 ¢ ee ! ” a ‘ . ; ane emkare Gant are +: pr [the Women's Unt Washington Alumnae of U. of W. sm rain ar eoor-'p. m. Mins Lottie 1 men greduates of “forme Noam in for all boys thor, ‘ied mceaee All women gradua former aren or partict-| College affairn maa ” alumnae of the | ~ “ untanton Po stale of Waghington at 12:20 p. m.| fe & membership in the} Girls’ Club of All-Saints’ Parish — | 80° ereneee Gi oeey De Bid igo be Girls’ club of All-Bai com Regents of the untvernity | *. or young Indies and entlemen give a jfance at the : tees carton maint ta rents pre A the admission is one dollar a cou-|§:30 p.m. ae | tance oormiog the needs of the| os SO>~0 " “ university will be discussed. Make | L/Union Francaise lreservations by Friday evening at Drama League L‘Unioh Francaise will meet at §| Kenwood 60, Mra. Alfred ‘Thompson Entertains m Honoring Mins Mildred Evans, Mr. Norman Hack y len Stev N.| ' cif ly REMICK SONG AND Gib? sttor — the religious labor body. fx the Jeweler To Show You “Blenheim” and you will see the perfection of the Silyersmith's art. You can buy it by the plece or the set, as con venient, and its exquisite beauty will add roefine- ment and = dig- nity to the most exclusive table. dos Maver: SBres Ieee ns me mens “When You Think of Shoes Think of Symonds” Our Shoes Are Both Good and Reasonably Pricea Shoes for Father, Mother and the Children The Symonds Shoe Co., Inc. 321 Pine Street the leading role of “Buddies” i “You Said It!” Striking Models Staging Strike | — | “You with {4 1." was his prompt reply, rhage tn every feature. said {tin thone very words s nothing more to say; my mont striking modet, And she's gone on strike today “Ye WHAT TI 2) SPANGLE SEWrns srr Ry MARGA Learn the Latest Styles at Cherry’s (eT NowK lovely maid rom @ bonnet shop re arrayed CHERRY CHAT Discriminating wom- en have found that) Cherry's is foremost in fashions, always hay ng the very n ons of New York, : = | aris and London. 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You will like the cloths and the modes, but above all you will be attract- ed by the real saving made possible. $40.00 Dresses for $24.75 $50.00 Dresses for $34.75 $60.00 Dresses for $45.00 All Suits 1/3 Off A truly noteworthy semblage of Suits to offer one-third off regular prices. A very pleasing range of col- ors, smartly styled, in practi- rally ev favored material. Most these models are trimmed with ashionable furs and are silk lined and especially well made. COATS, Values to $55 $34.75 as- of As a Saturday Special They s Are Marked at A very pleasing range of colors tagusthe navy, brosnys cits tie gundy hid silvertones and other W stylish shades. Materials are good quality Veloura, Pom Poms, Bolivias and knitted cloths All are fully lined, some with sillc, others with silk finished Venetian, The Pauline Shop 221 Pine Street

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