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<9 MISS ROCHESTER'S NGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS A Society Kditor of The Star SFUNGE AND MRS. G. A. C, ROCHESTER announce the engagement ot BD their daughter, Mary Louise, to Mr. David Morgan Roderick of Fred , Md. The marriage will take place in October, The announcement ‘of great interest in society circles owing to the prominence of the ly and the popularity of the bride-clect, Miwe Rochester isan ae ed musician and during the war used her talent most generously the entertainment of the soldiers at various camps in this country Jater in Burope as a member of the YW. CLA ‘She met her fiance, a captain in the infantry engagement has been kept & secret until the pre eee ! DATES al at Home | Frank Gilbert Taytor has ts | ¢ To Remember TURSDAY, SErrewnre invitations for an at home to in compliment to her sister, | ve, On Wedneaday. || airs Gilbert skinmer to com Mise Katherine Jerome eheon at the Sunset cb and the news of ont, val LL. Le ber 2d, from 4 until 6) Hansen to Wed and Mrs. Otto Hansen, of Barbara, have announced the | t of their daughter, Ot- Catlin, to Charles de la Fraiture, | de Coudenhove, also of Santa art ‘The marriage ceremony “will be an event of this Saturday, ‘4 eee e Party at Enetat Charles Kerr entertained eight | friends over the week-end at home at Enetal, Mrs. A. L. Haw B ected as chaperon, Party in the residence of the former plimenting Miss Katherine Jerome and Misa Irene Fisher PTEMBER 15— to be compliment with Miss An Witte’ toa at home for Mise Helen Wile, of Long Beach. THURSDAY, SEPTEMHER 16— Mra. Roger Morse Hone's luncheon and rk Mine Mildred Miller's dinner dance at the Rainier club, for the em tertainment of Miss Jerome and Mr. Albert ©. tub. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15— stag . of hin Charies Stubd as host ea tes pe SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19— and Mra Gould were Mise Judithe « te yesterday at a detightful din members of RtubbJerome wed at their summer home near Soe pee, a eset bee YY ome. . ntry club for the pleasure of It was during this | COHAN MYSTERY PLAY AT METROPOLITAN “Murderer, the Murderer? "The Acquittal,” the Georg han mystery play that op: Metropolitan Sunday The principal fascination of mys tery or riddle dramas is that they permit the audience to take an active | Murderer, who's got sume up the plot of | M. ¢ dat the part in the exciting game of track | ing down the murderer, In fact,| with 1,600 eager theatre-goerm snif fing clove on the trail, the poor devil | weldom has much show of escaping. | “The Acquittal” is the story of a! young and unnaturally enterprising | newspaper reporter, who tracks | down singlehandedly the murderer of hin father’s friend. A now twist is given to the drama by the fact that the murderer haw already been tried and acquitted of the charge Harold Vermilye ansumes the role of the reporter, Let it be maid to hiv credit, that never once during the entire action of the plece did he flash a Journalistic notebook. Wor an ac tor, thix in a remarkable example of will power ei ‘The play has all of the well-known Cohanesque humor, speed, lang and| originality. Vermilye, who is rapid | ly getting to be one of the best ac tors in the Cohen “stables,” gives an entertainifig performance of a role that could easily be mishandled by « lowe capable man. | “The Acquittal™ furnishes a satis \tying evening's diversion. One |leaves the theatre at 1045 with the |comfortable feeling that the ends of |jusitoee have been served, that love * trlumphed, and that one hasn't doemn't succeed love with her dancers, Rather, he falls in Bob Carleton, creator of “Ja Da, anaisted by pretty Julia Ballew, offers | many of his latest songs while Law ton, a Juggler, does all manner of funny things with @ few rubber balls, Stanley and Byrnes, soft shoe quite the best of their at the Moore of kind seen Their interpretation Denis was a storm Topics of the Day and Kinograms opened and closed the bill BESS HILL, STAR OF “PEACHES” “Peaches,” & happy murical com edy, in the offering of Levy's Must ca! Comedy company this week Bess Hill was the shining light in Sunday night's performance. Mins Hill, who has just returned from her vacation, was given a hearty re ception upon her appearance and her specialty, “Ida,” in which the chorus took active part, was repeat edly cored, Mine Hill is one of the most popular members of the Levy organization. Comedy of the effervescent vari ety is supplied by James Dooley an “Jake” Cohen, Oscar Gerard as “Ole” Olwon, and Madeline comical character woman, Billie Bingham, a new soubrette, Robert Lorenzo, Frank Budd, Al Forbes and Monie Monroe are other members of the cast who are beard in pleasing song specialties. see MUSICAL FIVE ON PALACE HIP PROGRAM in months Ruth Bt Matthews, a! MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1920. | “court musiciann to the king of Jazz,” provide @ varied repertoire of instru- | mental selections. “Li Ting Lang” photoplay. is the feature “PRINCE THERE WAS” AT WILKES ‘Trimmed with slang bearing Geo. M. Cohan's unmistakable trademark, 1+A Prince There Was," Cohan's com- | edydrama of life ins typical New | York boarding house, is well p nented by the Wilkes players this week | Left alone by the death of hin wife and little daughter, Charles Martin, |New York millionaire, loses his in- terest in life and even forgets there jare such things a» calendars until |one day fate intervenes and little Comfort comes to him. Comfort, @ little girl orphan left alone in a New | York boarding house, seeks the pub- | lisher of a New York magazine, Mare | tin's friend, to ask him to publish the atories of her “Princess,” «@ young girl authoress living at Mra | Proughty’s “place” on 92nd st, | How Martin, who was at one time | termed @ prince of @ fellow, fits in the little girl's scheme of things ai nets out to rescue the princess, forms the main plot of the play. | Needless to say there are laughs | galore in the boarding house scene, with Howard Russell as a moving | pletur tor,” Fanchon Everhardt | Mrs, Proughty, and Mary Thorne, |a» her daughter, carrying off the comedy honors, ’ George Rand, as the “Prince,” and Jane Morgan, as the “Princess,” do the lead roles well. Rand is well cast as the millionaire who seeks to | forget himself in the rescue of the princess. Little Ruth Fleischer won the hearts of the audience as Comfort, the little girl who brings about the happy ending. Henry Hall as the publisher and MONDAY, SEPTEMNER t0— Miss Katherine Jerome's wedding Mr. Albert Charles Siubb, at op m.. In Rt V, SEPTEMBER riage oe Fisher John Lae cke, at the of Mr. an@ Mra O D s rion McEwan and Mr. Keith | whose betrothal was recent: ounced, and also to honor Mr.) ‘Mrs. J. A. Haight, dr. | of Tyler Betrothed Columbus Tyler Tyler an the engagement of her , Margaret, to Mr. Arthur of Seattle. The wedding take place in the late fall. eee Epperson to lapent one’s $2.70 (including war tax)| The Royal Italian five are a quin: in vain. | Martin's friend does his usual good tet of musicians who are featured in| work, while minor parts are capably & program of favorite Italian melo-| handied by Erman Seavey, Norman “BITS AND PIECES” dies with the new show that Feusier, Alice Easton, John Nicker- at Loew's Palace Hip yenterday.| sor and Marie Sinclair. HIT AT MOORE Their ensemble singing is especially | Topping a well balanced Orphoum | pjeasing, and the playing of guitar,| There i* a twist near the end of bill, Hassard Shorts “Bita and] violin and mxaphone by two of the te Play that puts a “kick” in the Pisces” offers the Moore theatre audi-| men provides variety tn the accom. | P!ot- “A Prince There Was” will pro encen thin week a delightful musical | paniments. George P. Wilson has some new | vide good entertainment for W: m Mr Mrs. Henry Robert Wahoske and sons, James Beale and Robert Brainerd, who are spending the summer in town. —Home Portrait by Snow. ‘He & | Mr. and Mra. Day Karr and fam |ily have removed from their summer enjoyed during the summer in thelr! home at Rolling bay to an apart study of the birds, ment at the Martin, children have removed to wows ator! M14 NIA FOR having spent the summer at KNITTING Madison. . eee BIRMINGHAM, Eng—A mania Mins Midred Farrar will leave) for knitting has obsessed Birming- on Thursday for California, where! ham. Everywhere women are to be mixture sung by and around five| good looking women and a handsome | json and talk and a new method of | patrons for the rest of the week. jman, Jack Patton and Loretta offering the balance of bis mono- COMPLEXIONS | Marke are in the leading roles. The jogue. = optire et ce ° | rustic Hostess ese tartin,, she will resume her studies at| ween busily knitting or doing crechet| gP crore mows so Me) (iy. sophiatication and ruatic ck | MATCH DRESS [fm compliment to Miss Virginia] British American Assoriation | afisa Isabel Prescott will teave|'%* Bishops School at 1a Jolla | work. They nit on tramears, in|” Neal Abel, with a negro dialect and iiugh explosives in “The New| PARIS, France—At Deauville & popular bride-elect. Miss/ Indoor meetings of the Britinh-| Wednesday for Northampton, Maan, | TF. Ryan will return the ; ev an at exhibitions, in parks, on |. motile face, «ings one or two songs | Boarder,” a rural comedy let | women are divided into two camps— Epperson has invited her! American association will be re | Where abe will continue her studies| Mr Pe etek trom a, Rr doorsteps and even in the pub-| ang mpends the rest of hix 20 min-| presented by Isabelle Miller and com-| those who have chosen a bronse to call at her home on Friday | sumed at § p. m. in the Fine Arts |at Smith college. En route Miny| latter part of | the He gallery of the council chamber, | utew in telling dialect stories of the | pany. shade of complexion and those who the hours of 3 and 5. Mis | nail, between Univernity and Seneca | Prescott will vielt frienda in Minne-| sort trip to Bpokane. | south Jack Haddon and Elsie Norman| prefer a mauve color. The effect Brown, Miss Vernita/sts. on Fourth ave. Every member | apolis for a short ume, Nearly “A Modern Simon Legree”™ is the | are greeted with laughs thruout their is attained by means of carefully se 100,000 American farmers | Chartes winard | Mr. and Mrs. have bought approximately 2,000,000| vehicle in which Jack MacBryde, a Stimaon and ftamfy removed from) their summer home at The High- lands to their town house eee Misa Helen Allen and Miss | is urged to be present to discuss | Brady of Tacoma wWill| plans of work for the coming year | Mr. Cart J. Smith left Saturday te at the urns. 2-6. ™ | morning for Sitka, Alaska, on @ two 2% Auxiliary to Lloyd C. Cochran Post | Weeks’ business trip. oe Bridg No. 40 7 Mr. Mark Hannan and Mr. James offering, which they claim ‘is “All in| lected face powders, and the tint is acres of land in western Canada| youthful attorney, tries to get “hard | Fun.” sufficiently pronounced to be in har since the first of the year. boiled” with Marion A. Day, but! The Musical Christies, billed as' mony, as a rule, with the dress. —— M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. a e Mra C0. Thomas, who has Ms B. Dareits, boo invited 9, The euniiiacy to Lloyd ©. Cochran Cogging left last week for Chicago| been spending the past week at) ‘et her friends to the Hotel Sor-| Post No, 40, American Legion, meets 1)" continue thelt law studies at|Sandy Point, returned on Satur. itn sige fn om Tourony [6 f Bo inthe call of Hal |S SM = Open 9 to 6 Every Day week. I ah : 4% © ae City Federation, W. Coit, Ge Consul and Mra. Thomas H. Kolt-| POMPADOUR jerup, whe left Seattle the latter part | |of May, wit return thie week from pt, Hotland An important meeting of the City PUDDING Federation, W. C. T. U:, will be held iage Annoinced ine t has been marriage of Miss Helen Mary Your Opportunity to Own aBed-Davenport jan extended visit in Ey em at 2 p. m. at Plymouth Congrega-| ‘ a ch ppleton, , to Mr. and Belgium " Te ester, alvetor ent church. eee i eee a urnalism in the Uni- | Mr. Robert E. Dwyer, repubtican of Washington. The cere Emma Lazarus Auxiliary candidate for insurance commis | was performed by President A short business meeting of Emma sioner, recently returned from a) Plantz, Lawrence college, at Lazarus auxiliary, B’nal Brith, will| short trip to Spokane H me of the bride's cousins, Mr.|be held this evening at the Educa ds 14 tenspoonful salt ee irs. Budson G: 6 Rosebush,| tional Center. A card party will foi-| Miss Vivian Barritt will leave for Put water, sugar, batter, grat ~ ol low. the Kast the 2ist of thix month to! rind and juice of lemon in a cov ee pollege. ered saucepah, When boiling drop bride was given in mariage sb Ae |feenter Vassar collog | brother, John McNaughton, Marathon Club to Meet wlaveiins in apples (pared, cored and cut in! _ ~ | Mr. and Mra. George F. Barritt,| quarters). Let simmer until apples) Wis. Her gown of white| The Marathon Club will meet Man cut Im Grecian effect, with| this evening at 8 o'clock at the / Mise Vivian Barritt, Miss Nan Bar-| are nearly cooked, Sift flour, baking | train, and was trimmed with|nome of Mra. Matt O. Brine, 2903|/THtt and Mra. King Dykeman re-| powder and salt, and add enough ° e embroidery and pearis. Her| 20th 8. |turned last week from a motor trip| milk to make a soft dough. Drop ef Venetian point lace was held| ee jaround Vancouver island. | from a temapoon into the apples * own of pearls. She carried} ADDITIONAL CLUBS eee Cover tightly and bell for 15 min-; 7 bouquet of bride's roses | oa Mra. Irving Smith and baby | utes | e daughter, Ellen Rose, bave been re —— ; t ty. valley. is Anadel Chub Dances Ptanned |S Sens tsneral hee| Rivers_or yowne cam are being] ifferen es Judson George Rosebush was! of honor, and Miss Virginia | p, San Diego, Cal. a cous- ‘of the bride, maid of honor the The Anadel club will give the first} of their winter series of dances at} |the Knights of Columbus hall on | Wednesday evening, September 22d. | Ree the ane Mr be 99 Special arrangements are being ‘edra of the department Of | made to make this initial dance the supplied by British ministry of < agriculture f Mr. and Mrs. Frederick White and the Kiver Severn Thirty types of Red-Davenporte—short and long—some covered with leather, others with imitation leather and some with tapestry. VERY EASY TERMS and a >~ DISCOUST. Make your selection early, HEATERS pital to their home, in Lawrence, where Miss |. panner dance of any ever held by ton = sraduated in 1913.| this well andi tub and ail athe nd-| @ visit to Canada, Mr. and | ing are assur ot a very pleasant ‘Spencer will be at home in Visit us this week and see for your- Fp. m. |PRISON FASHION time. A large copated orchestra NY will furnish the music for the eve | q ning. | = | WW. ©. AL Clanses to Begin a" Business and Conver } CLUBS FOR TUESDAY h are to be resumed tx] =< - Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae =| Merearet Stewart will be in the = We consider the specials for this | At 1240 p. m. the Gamma Pni| ‘la room, on the third floor, from week exceptional, The very reasonable ete sluminae meets at the home of |7 until # o'clock on Tuesday eve > prices combined with our “easy terms” ti | Mrs. Frank L. Horstail, 403 18th | 2! September 14th, consult aig * “ ax. with those desiring ® become ati (7p) . policy simplifies greatly the furnishing ©) ee dent hou terms fo Vicor ao of the home, making it possible for you ih: > Revned Cluby ie Meee See t < 7.t. to enjoy household comforts without ~< . . Frank Nelson, 222 12th me S ! i: SPIES Ne hosters to Revned | tx] a discouraging high initial expenditure. 7) ! j | | ] ia ey ae |NOTE self what matchless values we are “ae first meetin ro tie \" sis “ offering. Then go to other stores, com- ng of the coming| MONTREAL, Can.—Neat brown a Of Caleidh club will be held at} suits and hats instead of striped unt LI ELY NE RECO RDS mare Leh mypacetze ike gi We ED. m. at the home of Mra. Thomas | forma will be worn hereafter by con Vv W welcome this comparison, for we know , Porter apartments, corner | yicts in Canada Boyiston ave. and Olive st ( ee Officials have con. cluded that the striped garb degrades such an inspection will make you a permanent patron of this establish- From ptember Victor List } Writers’ Club ted anit one tk Cae : ives ment. We offer no premiums, but we | Mrs. BE. 1. Jenkins, Mrs. A. A.| one for surmmer 7 >, ‘ do offer the best home furnishings at sei Pui | Jones and Mrs. ¥. T. Maring witi|—————— ‘ | Fox Trot by Palace Trio, and saoipeceii EASY TERMS | the most reasonable prices, payable in papers at the th pt ne read meeting of tt the easiest installments. - Writers’ club in the Erickson elub “Wond’ring,” jouer by Orchestra— BUCK’S Ranges save you from $20 to $40, The housewife knows EASY TERMS Yooms at Y. W.C. A. at § p.m! A riotous pair, sure to be popular { BUCKS famous “Sunbeam” thet no other range can compare | Rililors are welcome : ee retaperee € Heaters—-popular aquare sha r ck’s for conve: “er | eee. “Pretty Kitty Kelly,” Charles Harrison, igs ‘adiea Seora then: auhtas M. A. GOTTSTEIN saoiey, Ms? eee | Seahurst Park Minute Women and “Drifting,” Perless Quartet—85¢ | for wood or coal—scientific, hot- . ° or blue and gray—all consent | Seahurst. Park Minute Women An Irish ballad and a dreamy melody | blast draft burns all refuse bodies. EASY TERMS—LIBER- | the school in fuel cost. Furniture Co. gasen, saving 30% BASY TERMS, AL ALLOWANCE on range. Meet at 2:30 p, m. at your old house. Shawondasse Cinb Indefinite postponement of the! first meeting of the Shawondasse | lub is announced. \% “So Long Oo-Long,” and “Lovely Summertime” —S85¢ Banjo, fox-trot and swinging walta * “Slow and Easy” and_ What-cha Gonna Do When There Ain’t No Jazz”—85¢ Both sung by inimitable Esther Walker VICTROLAS $25 TO $1500 Convenient Payment Terms BUCK’S HEATERS—the world’s standard wood, coal and combination burners. Prepare for the cold days by buying NOW. EASY TERMS. BUCK’S PIPELESS FURNACE—undoubtedly the highest grade furnace manufactured. See the demonstration at our store or phone for one of our heating experts. EASY TERMS and liberal allowance on your heater. ‘M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS | ° Canadian Woman's Club The semi-monthly meeting of the! Canadian Woman's club will be held ‘at 2 p. m. in the Eastern Star club Fooms, Arcade building. , “7 our carefully prepared sandwiches with a cup of ‘The Central Council of M. C. and PLT. A. | The Central Council of Mothers’ | Congress and Parent-Teacher asso LL) ' elation will meet at 10 a. m. in the a MD Bible room, Y. W. C. A. Business | And you'll know how peers st 1 p.m. | good lunch can be, lio id United Tea & Coffee Stores Seattle Audubon Society Beattie Audubon society will re- Liberty Market 119 Yesler Way South End Market Seattle Representative: McDougall Kitchen Cabinet Sealy Sanitary Tuftless Mattress Sherman, Glay & Co. Third Avenue a¢ Pine, Seattle 928-30 Broadway, Tacoma Portland Exclusive Agents: Buck’s Ranges Buck’s Heaters Buck’s Pipeless Furnace Spokane 1514-1520 Second, between Pike and Pine. Phone Main 6921 gume meetings at % p. m. in the Chamber of Commerce rooms and ‘Will discuss plans for club work. Members will also relate experiences g

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