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Q) Society Editor club yesterday on the subject of A * . & bridge party will be 15, No definite news has whi . Struve to Entertain ch will be made later. ee £ » Of New York, Mra. Frederic Will entertain with a lunch mi of ten covers at her home Frt fing Point Follies benefit of the Caeren’s | e hospital, the Wing Point! fs making great prepara | for an entertainment to be this evening at the ournaner | of Mr. and Mrs. George W. The “Wing Point Follies” everything In the shape of | and diversion, with a by the chiltren. e eee teatre Party for | Jerome Harold Speide! will entertain nt to Miss Katherine Jer- an informal Orpheum party , September 9, Later the fis, who are limited to the intl ® friends of Miss Jerome, will) er for tea at the home of the! hosts at dinner this evening Fesidence in compliment to p guests, Mra James Kidder and if, Morris Avery, of New York. ee to Precede Dance ‘and Mrs. Bert Farrer will en-| Ea Baxter and Miss Vir Ma Sheahan to be given at the of the latter next Thurstay of the association with ' tuncheon at the home of & Phillip Kinzer, Thursday, Sep-| to announce that the Mount organization has the second) membership of any guild in ety. The otther officers| Mrs. A. EB. Snider, treasurer; J. Will Jones, vice president, ‘Mrs, Frederick Inches, secretary. Party Roger Sands was hostess Sat. afternoon at a delightful chil- party for the pleasure of her Elizabeth, Mary, Wilma and | Jr., whose birthdays all occur the month of August. Twenty gathered around the re table centered with the pink and white cakes, each of was agiow with the ap number of for one the honor guests. eee Soliday Names ‘Mrs, John E. Bush and Miss Jane) of Joliet, IiL, will be the com- nted guests at a tea Saturday with Mrs. George W. Soli | iy as hostess. At the tea table will ‘Mrs. Roy Page Ballard, Mra. Kate| Davis, Mrs. John C. Perkins | Mra. Leonard Daniels. Assisting | Feovtving will be Mrs. W. D.| ¥, Mrs. John T. Condon, Mra. DavisCherry, Mrs. Lane Sum- ‘Mrs, Harry B. Jones and Mrs.| ‘M. MacWhinnie. Elizabeth Sum- ‘Will receive the cards at the on eatre Party _ Mr. L. E. Wartord was host at a party at the Metropolitan last evening, in farewell to guests included: Mr. and Mrs. | R. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. James | Fenton, Mins Pauline Krenz, Mr. | Crampton, Capt. Lynus and the guest of honor and host. Alpha Gamma Delta _ to Meet ‘The alumnae of Alpha Gamma - Delta will meet Saturday, Septernber 4, at the home of Mrs. J. K. Blunt, « 6 California ave. . | NEWS FROM THE FORTS—-WORDEN, | CASEY AND FLAGLER | FORT WORDEN BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Keney, wife of Capt. Ray- Mond Keney, U. 8. A., entertained ® the Fort Worden Bridge club at its | fegular meeting on Thursday. Those ing were Mrs, House and Miss ja House of Port Townsend, , Carter of Fort Casey, Mrs.| . Mrs, Lemmon, Mrs. Stearns,| McCrellis, Mrs, McDowell, Mrs. | and Mise Mason of Fort Wor B.D. A. eee WIFE OF COMMANDING _ OFFICER ENTERTAINS irs. Moore, wife of Col. J. A. U. 8. A., commander of Fort entertained on Monday in CLUB ANNOUNCES EMBER PROGRAM BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Jay Ward McKelvie. The in. | fj ‘ft The Star CARL F, GOULD ADDRESSED THE MEMBERS of the Sunset “Apartments.” The hosteases for the Were Mrs, Elbridge Amos Stewart and Mrs. Theodore F, Hardenbergh. “customary business meeting, with luncheon following, wil! be held September 8. All members are urged to be present and to Feservations early, With Mrs, Jay I. Durand and Mra John W. Bady the entertainment for Wednesday, been given out as to the programs September 22, and Wednesday, September 29, announce DATES To Remember THURSDAY, SEPTEMHER 9— Mr Mra. Arehibaid ©, De Voo's ht club in honor aug! Mise Betty De Veo. (aray, SxFTEMDER 3— Bridge tea at Sunset chud to compliment Miss Katherine Je rome with Miss Bitsabeth Chad wick as besten, Reception for Mr and Mra Frank B. Cooper at the Women's Uni- Yersity etub, with the School Women's league ar Nostenses Mise Marien and Mise Virginia Wiley to enterta for the purpose of raising funds for the Social Bervice clubs home for working gtris. and Mra Alexander Rallies and Country club. TUESDAY, SEPTEMHER 71 ; Muteson’s to tea tm Mise Margaret SEPTEMBER 8— Mra. William 1. Raedee and Mra. Aubrey Wilton’s tea at Rhodes’ homa, honering Mra. Don. aid Grenam end Mise Julia Clark. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9— Mra Allen to be hostess at bridge at Sunset club for Mra. George Webster and Mra. David Hanna Miss Irene Fisher's at yhome in honor of Mra Graham and Miss Clark. FRIDAY, sErTEMNER 10— At home for Miss Eleanor Keith, Mire Irene Fiaher and Misa Alice Hole, with Miss Frances Oldham as hostess SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11— Mine Alice ives and Mr. 1. Ivee to be hoets at swimm! party for bridal Mise Jane Truas's dancing party at her home MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13— Mr. and Mra ©. D. Fisher's dante at the Golf club complimentary to Mrs. Graham and Miss Clark. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER r3— Intertak he ror of the hospital Tiekets may eecured from Mra FF. BR. lates, Capitol 4917. Capt. J. D. McMullen, U. 8. A, who has been recently transferred to Fort Munroe, Virginia Mra. Moore's drawing room is one of the most de- _|ightful in the district, filled with souvenirs of travel, among them some interesting bits @€ Chinese and Spanish art. The guests were Mrs. Finicy, Mra Stearns, Mrs. Bowler, Mra. Kenney, Mrs, Shirley, Mra. MeCrellis, Mra. Ir- win, Mrs. Lemmon, Mra. McDowell, Mrs. Greene, Miss Martin, Miss Ma son, Mrs. Hamlet, Miss Downs, Mra. Fox, Mra. Custer, Mrs. Martin, Mise | Holbrook, Mrs. Kuhn, Mra. Weicb, Mrs. Horace Carter, Mrs. Truby Mar tin, Mra, Bailey, Mre” Hopkina, oar CHARMING HOSTESS OPENS ATTRACTIVE HOUSE Mrs. Klocker’s tea on-Wednesday opened again her attractive house, Lavender and white asters decorated the drawing room, and yellow flow ers, massed about lighted candies emphasized the yellow embroidery of the tea cloth. Mra. Klocker was as sisted by Mra. Hopkins, for whom the ten was given, and by a bevy of young girls, among them Miss Soe! berg, Miss Frances Hill, Miss Klock er and Miss Helen Kincaid. Mra. uN WW HH Ni Hi 4507 Fourtee Buster Brown Shaping Last Shoes Make Shapely Feet 1411 Third Avenue Between Pike and Union Miss Tartine Brown, who has been im attendance at the ¥. W. C, A. jconvention at Seabeck, returned to |her home today. eee | Mr. Arthur Stewart will leave next | week to enter Comel! university. eee and Mra. Frank G. Taylor, Clark Taylor and Mra, L. Lh Love returned last evening from a} motor trip around Vancouver island. | eee The Mises Vesta and Martha Wood, of Cairo, Til, who have been |the guests of Mr. and Mra J. J. |Jennelie and Miss Emily Jennelia, |will depart next Wednesday for | their home, | eee Py | Mr. and Mra Francis Everett Mitohell are reoeiving the conirratu. |lations of their friends on the birth lof a daughter this morning in the Minor hospital. The little one has |been given the name of Elizabeth Broderick, eee Mre. R. R. Spencer is enjoying a few dayn’ visit pith her son-in-law and daughter, MP. and Mre. George E. DeSteiguer, at South Beach. eee Mr. and Mra. Frederick Hammons Rignals poured and Mrs. Butler dim | pensed the ices. Noticeable during the calling hours were Mra. Moore and Mra, Stearns, of Fort Worden; Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Clark, of Se attle; Mra. Fox and Mra. Cutler, of| | Washington, D. C.; Mra, McCurdy, | Mra, Strong, Mrs. Willoughby, Mra. Pink, Mra. Fritz, Mre. Welsh, Mine Aver, Ming Mason, Mra. Leeney, Mrs. Bailey, Mra. Weymouth, Mra | Kuhn, Mre. Twomeley, Mrs. Adama, Mine Downs and Misa Bisenbeis, mth Northeast Little son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Whitney THE SEATTLE STAR CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Ladies’ Auxiliary to Railway Conductors ‘The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Order of Railway Conductors will hold « business meeting in Foresters’ ball, Friday, September 3, at 2 p.m. All members requested to be present | Visiting members of the order will | be welcome, eee Epihpany Church Guild ‘The first meeting of the Epiphany | eufld of the Church of the Epiphany | will be held Friday afternoon , home of Mra. James Kinnie, 16 | drona drive, Mrs. Charles BE. Haynes will assiat Mrs, Kinnie as hostess eee \ Seattle Fruit and Fleww Mission The board of trustees of the Boat tle Fruit and Flower mission will hold ita monthly meeting at the home lof Don Palmer, 6956 66th st, next Friday noon. A basket luncheon will be served. Ballard Review W. B. A. | The Ballard Review W. B. A. of the Maccabees will meet Friday aft erpoon at 2 o'clock in the Ballard \town hall, Members and visiting | members are urged to attend, The | guest of honor will be Mra, Katherine | Bowen, gistrict deputy. cee Q@. A.W. 0. T. 0. Queen Anne W. CT. U. meets with Mra, W. 8. Mayfield, 162 Lee at, at 130 p. m. eee Eastern Star Club The Eastern Star club will have its regular monthly business meeting at tpm eee Leach! Heights Improvement Club The Leech! Heights Improvement club will meet at 2:20 o'clock with Mra. W. J, Elliott, 1268 324 ave, & Mra. G. C. Garman will be the as —Portrait by Grady THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1926. WM. P. oo tg Fo In Angeles, Californias, aaye Tanlac completely restored her health when no one believed she would ever be well again. Has gained thirteen pounds, National League of Women Voters Elects | Mra. W. 8. Griswold of Beattle was this morning unanimously elected president for next year of the Wash ington branch of the National League of Women Voters, which was formally made « continuation of the national suffrage perty at the open ing session of the convention of that boty, held at the Y. W.C. A. yester day. Mra. . B. Massel, of Everett, was elected first Vice president of the body; Mra William B, Belote, of Me dina, was unanimously elected secre tary, and Mra, Carry M. Barr was elected treasurer, Directors were re olected for the year, Retiring officers of the league are: Stare and friends invited. Coffee will be served, eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS ‘Trotters Club te Hold Dances The Trotters club announces « #- ries of weekly Thursday night dances beginning this evening, at the Shrine | auditorium, Masonic temple Bynco pated orchestra. The committee in| charge of arrangements is as follows Mr. Charlies Bi. Simpson, Mr. H. J. Nutting, Mr, A. J. Gibson and Mr. G. G, Bimpson. These dances are to be informal. ey Mrs, EB. P. Fick, Seattle, president Mr R. B. Hassell, Everett, vice Seahurst Park Minute Women =| preadent; Mre. P. D. Hughes, Seat The Seahurst Park Minute Women | Will meet next Tuesday at the Lake Burien schoolhouse. oe tle, recording secretary; Mra. H. M. Wallace, Olympia, treasurer. The annual banquet of the league was held at the New Washington hotel last night. Prominent suffrage workers from all parte of the state were present. The convention com cluded this afternoon with addresses by Mra. W. 8. Griswold, Seattle; Dr Horace C. Mason, Sea’ Judge Helen Gregory MacGill, Britiah Co. lumbia; Mra, George N. McLoughlin. Seattle, and Miss Nellie M. Goodhue . No-Life Club The Nudife club will meet thin evening at § o'clock at the home of Mrs. Joseph L. Stark, 4223 Green wood ave. Take Phinney oar. . ° Bachelors’ Club ‘The Bachelors’ club will open their seanon of delightful dances by giv- will never stop praising Tanlas, for it has restored my bealth when everyone who knew of my dreadful condition had no idea I would ever got well. in@ their annual fall roundup Sat-| Seattle. “ following an acct uray evening, Beptember 18, in the pe 7a hanno ear t porate oh ring ‘nen indie Shrine auditorium of the Masonic! “71OME-MADES’ gestion and severe stomach trouble, temple Bpecial music i being planned and Appropriate decorative features will be carried out. The committee that has arranged this dance is; Mr. Chas. Brickel, Mr. Joho Brasier, Mr. Mer Metedorf, Mr. Vern Kiepper, Jr, Mr. Bert Fry, Mr, Clyde Rogers, Mr. Oncar Seeger, Mr. Harry Bold, Mr. Lewis Rothe and Mr, John Milner, chairman. eee Ladies’ Auxilinry to American Lecton The Ladies auxiliary to Seattle post, No. 18, of the Amertoan Legion, will hold ita regular relief tea Friday, | At noon, at the home of Mra. Robert | Carr, 1012 B @4th at, Kenwood 235 If you are one of those who drive many imiles at night to get a “home made” at & certain little confection- ery shop, you will appreicate the fact that you can havet his delicious con fection made in your own kitchen. The most popular “home maed” is “dip” of plain vanilla ice cream, in a parfait giass; 244 a dip of chocolate syrup then a dip of marshmaliow cream, and over all pour @ third cup of salted peanuts, the little round ones with the brown skin still cling ing to them. r Another combination t# vanilla toe cream, a dip of chocolate, then of caramel, toping with a dip of salted I grew worse so rapidly that my health soon became perfectiy wretched. My stomach became #0 weak I couldn't eat the simplest food or even drink a glass of milk without suffering for hours after. ward, I was extremely nervous, and would have palpitation of the heart #0 badly at times I would almost faint. My circulation was very poor, I had no color, and weighed only eighty-one pounds. It seemed I was just gradually starving by degrees, and I had almost given up hope. “After the best medical treatment [Sates to help. ma, OY See D change of surroundings was advised, *o I traveled nearly all over the have removed from the Hotel Bor | rento to the Washington Apartments, Mre. W. HL. Parry and daughter, | Mise Jane Parry, are this week the gursts of the Misses Grace and Mary Wilson, daughters of Col. Richard HL Wilson, U. 8. A. at their summer home at East Sound. Enaign Rock: well Townsend, U. 8. N. in also @ member of the house party, eee Mr. and Mra, Ernest E. Hamrick of 2318 Shoreland Drive are recelving measagen of Congratulation on the birth of a daughter Auguat 29, who has been given the name of Jean Carolyn. Mra. Fred P. Meyer, who haa been in Portland for several days, return. od last evening. eee Mr. and Mra. O. C. Graves, who de parted yeatertay for a five weeks’ trip in Eastern centers, will on their return occupy an apartment at the San Marco. eee Mr. and Mra. I. Neleon anda child sisting hostess eee Rethichem Shrine No 1 Rethiehem shrine No. 1, White Shrine of Jerusalem, will meet in Masonic temple at § p. m. A picnic will be beld September 4 at Madrona park, Lorraine Serial Cub Lorraine Social club will hold « basket plienic at Woodland park Lanch at 12:20 o'clork, All Enetern een | return on the following Tuesday. eee Mr. and Mra. William H. Harris are receiving the congratulations of thelr friends upon the birth of a son last Wednesday at the Beattle Gen eral hospital . Mr, and Mra. Charles Winders will visit Mr. and Mra, George B. Lane at Uneir summer home at Port Madi on for this weekend, eee Mra. Jobn G. Pierce and daughter, Mise Frances Pierce, will leave the latter part of thie month for Heston, | trom where Mins Pierce will depart *. To make’ chocolate syrup like that used at moda fountains, mix eight ounces of best unsweetened chocolate GREEN TOMATO at uname PICCALILLI Siow fire until Uhe chocolate ia melt One bushel of green tomatoes cutieg Then strain, and add four pints in aticray % bushel of onions beyaerd bd granulated sugar, stirring thor- Put one layer of tomatoes, then on@! oughly, Cool, and use. What re layer of onions and a little suit b®|maing may be kept in & covered jar tween each layer, or put one cupful in the refrigerator. over all. Let stand over night. In} the morning drain off the brine, Put! in one bunch of celery if liked, about | three or four green peppers with the| FOR BUTTON MOLDS seeda and partitions taken out; | Wooden button molds can be put whole package of mixed pickling to use as curtain pulls or for finish. spices. To two pounds of brown/ing off bend necklaces, Tube oil sugar add about two or three quarts paints ate employed to paint in the of vinegar; one head of cauliflower | desired neutral background and con- ATTRACTIVE USE may be added. This makes five gul-/trasting design. For a gionsy sur- jones, Put all ingredients into kettie| face, a coat of white sheliac should and cook slowly until done If not bq added. sweet enough use more sugar. If you don't like onions use ene peck WHAT PARIS WILL oe WEAR THIS AUTUMN EQUALITY Fashion forecasta from Paris say “Morning, stranger!’ began the/ that skirts will be « trifle longer. In talkative party as he settled himeeif| spite of thiay American designers claim that akirts will become shorter. in Uhe only vacant half seat in the smoker, “And what state might you) Sleeves will be long, and the ail- houette slim and straight with a low be from?” United States and had treatment every place I went, but always with the same disappointing results. How I stood my suffering is more than I can tell, and I became so despondent that life seemed hardly worth living, “That_is just the condition I was in when I began taking Taniac. When my husband first suggested Tanlac I told him I had no faith in it, but the mext day he bought me @ botue, and to my great surprise it seemed to agree with me, so I kept on taking it, The results speak for themselves, “I have gained thirteen pounds in weight, and I feel perfectly well in every ay. My appetite is splendid and I eat just anything I want and never have the ‘slightest symptom of indigestion. I am so happy over the recovery of my health that I feet Just like telling everybody about this wonderful medicine.” The above remarkadle statement was made recently by Mrs. William P. Smith, a well known ané highly respected resident of Los Angeles, Calif., residing at 139 East ave, 36. Taninc is sold in Seattle by Bartell | kane on his way Eastward, where he have removed to the St. Paul Apart ments, taking the suite formerly oo coupled by Mre. Erastue Bpainerd. eee Major Jay Ward McKelvio left tast night for Tacoma, Portiand and Spo. | for London, England, to visit rele tives, eee Mins Alleen Riley returned last Fri Gay from Bellingham, where she has been in attendance at the Bellingham Normal school eee Mra. Myrtle Noel of Long Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Eftiott Wells smith| Cal, is spending the summer jn Beat Will apend thie week‘end in Van-| te as the guest of her son and coyver, B.C. They will leave by daughteriniaw, Mr. and Mrs. Donald motor Friday evening and expect to A. Noel, in Denny Blaine. Will remain indefinitely. eee Put on a New, Gay Player Roll When He Comes Home Tonight He will be tired—he will want relaxation,” diversion, Put on a jolly new Player Roll and let the Player Piano refresh him. Play for him. Then let him play it, Watch him tilt his cigar up at an angle, grin at the sheer delight of it, and play! That is what a Player Piano will do for you —for him—for every member of the family. It will provide music in a constant, merry flood— music for all who care to play. o matter whether their fingers are trained or not, they— and you, too—can play a Player Piano. We probably have exactly the Player Piano for your home and purse and will gladly arrange convenient payment terms. | Player Pianos from $695 Sherman, Play & Co. Third Avenue at Pine, Seattle 928-80 Broadway, Tacoma Spokane Portland “Ob,” replied the atranger, wearfly, “It dowan't matter now. One's as ary aa another,”—The Home Sector. waistline, Favored colors are all dull effecta. Dull black, however, is con+ sidered the smartest. Drug Stores under the personal di- rection of @ special Tanlac represe tative, 1408 Second Avenue—Denny Building—Fifth Floor RENT RAISED OVER 50 PER CENT Quitting Business! The Asia Investment Company, which recently acquired ownership of the Denny Building, has given us notice of a raise in rent amounting to more than 50 per cent, As we consider this increase unreasonable, we cannot and will not pay it. Our only recourse is to quit and to Close Out Our Entire New Fall Stock of Coats and Suits in the Shortest Time Possible "SALE NOW ON Latest Fall Style of Coats and Suits at Prices That in Many Instances Represent LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST!! THIS IS AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY as we bought these goods expecting the biggest and best season of our three years in the Denny Building. Closing-Out Sale Prices NEW FALL COATS, Bought to $49.50 |}; NEW FALL SUITS, bought to sell up to $75.00; closing well up to $69.50; closing $39 50 * NEW FALL SUITS, bought to sell up to $89.50; closing OUt PTHC® ...serercsereseseones NEW FALL COATS, bought to Out PHlOe serseeeeeee NEW FALL SUITS, bought to sell up to $50.00; closing sell up to $49.50; closing $49.00 $34.00 NEW FALL COATS, bought to , NEW FALL COATS, bought to sell up to $35.00; closing ad $19.00 sell up to $96.00; closing ‘ $59 00 OUt PTICE o..dseceeees exians NEW FALL COATS, pougnt to out price .. Coats and Suits in all sizes, styles and colors, including short and long Plush Coats out price The Store of Small Expense Fifth Floor, Denny Building Sale sell up to $25.00; closing ie $15.00 Closing Women’s Wear Shop Closing ui Sale 1408 Second Avenue Opposite “The Bon”