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Society Nditor jonas for a luncheon of ten cov Will be hosts at a PROMINENT HOSTESSES ENTER- TAINING DURING OPERA WEEK BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS HER HOUSE GUEST, MISS FLORENCE BARTON, Scotti Grand Opera company, Mra. John W. Eddy has extended evening, following the performance of “La Tosca.” Mr, and Mra, at the opera, with dinners to precede and suppers later, of The Star erf, to be given at her home at the upper at their residence Others are those who are entertaining at the theatre are Mr. and Mra. oT. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Stimson, Mr. and Mra, Thomas Mra, William D. Perkins, Mr. and Mra J. F, Duthie, Hoge, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Amea, Mra. A. H. Charles Willard Stimson, Mr. and Mre. G. EM. Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Livingston B. Stedman, and Mra Clare E. Farnsworth, Dr. Mra, Frederick Bentley, Dr. and Mr, and Mrs. Farwell Putnam Lilly and Mr, and Mra. ompliment to Mre. Ward's Mr G. P. cctsnaum igh ee, and also to honor aE i full length veil which place by a wreath of blossoms, made an excep ily charming bride. She car Tied & handsome shower bouquet of Ophelia roses and Iilies of the val- ley. The bridesmaid was lovely in ®@ modish frock of shell pink geor-. Sette with which ehe carried @ beau- tifa) arm bouquet of Ceci! Brunner Tosebuds, A buffet supper wns served shortly before the young couple left for British Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Poepples will be at home to their friends after October 15th at the Pershing apartments, this oit John Happy, of Spokane, in| Mr. the week-end guest of his aunt,| Mrs. W. W. Greenwood, at the Hotel Pennington. eee Mr. ané Mrs. Hal H. Witiams of Lamm! island arrived this morning to atténd the opera and are house Guests of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Myers. eee Miss Florence Easton of the Boottt Grand Opera company, during her stay in Seattle will be the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. John W. Eddy. Easton and Mr, and Mra. Eddy been friends for many years eee Lseut-Col. Dockery, U. 8, A, Mrs. Dockery and fatnily have recently @ome‘to Seattle and have taken quarters at the Hotel Sor- “Col, Dockery is in charge of / , | Mrs. Hanlon will travel to the Orient, "| the Forest Ridge convent for the win- "|at ‘the L’Amourita for the estan! | recruiting, the post made vacant by the recent orders of Col. Farr, who with Mra Farr are now resid ing im the army hotel at Camp »| Lewis, Mra. Dockery and cbiidreo 7 have spent the summer months ip the East. eee Mr. and Mra B B. Hanley have) removed from the Hotel Sorrento to an apartment at the Hilicrest. eee Mr. Arthur Jones left last Wed nesday for Lexington, Ky, where ,| de will make his home eee Mra Sarah Haddy of Sacramento. Cal, ts the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mra. R C. Treloar. The visit came as a de lightful surprise as they had not met im thirty-five years. Celebrating the fortieth annive of their mar riage, Mr. and Mi Treloar enter- tained a number of their relatives and friends one evening last week, who welcomed this opportunity to extend congratulations to the vener- able couple, ber 3, from Quebec, on the Empress of France, for the British isles and | the continent Before her return, | via the Suez canal, visiting points of interest along the Pacifie coast en! route home, eee Arriving today to spend several! weeks as the guest of her son-in-la | and daughter, Mr. and Mra C. B. Rhodes, was Mrs. J. B. Morris, of Lewiston, Idaho. Afr, and Mrs. Charles Crum, of Spokane, are guests for « fortnight | at the Hotel Pennington. Their | daughter, Miss Caroline, has entered | ter course, eee Mr. and Mra, Robert C. Saunders and family have taken an apartment montha, eee Mr. and Mre. B. C. McGrory, of ipokane, have recently come to Seat- tle, and will in the future make this city their home, eee Mr, and Mrs. James and Mr. and Mra, M. J. Connell, who re cently motored to Haydn Lake and Spokane for ten days, have returned to their homes. eee Mra. Harry Whitney Treat end daughters, the Misses Priscilla and Loyal, accompanied by <her guests, Mrs, James Kidder and Mr. Morris Avery, of New York, departed Fri- day for Lon Angeles. The Misses ‘Treat will this year enter the West: | lake school, near Los Angeles, and | Mrs, Treat will return home in abbut | ten days, eee Lieut, Stewart Macklin, U. 8. N., whose marriage to Miss Eleanor Keith was a recent event, will re- turn to Seattle Thursday to join his ship, the U, 8. 8. Mississippi, Dur- ing his absence, Mrs, Macklin will be the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Lester Herrick, later jolning her husband at San Pedro upon the ship's arrival. eee Mra. Marie Raillargeon Slattery ts & guest at the Hotel Terry. eee Mr: Robert Donworth left yester- day to enter his senior year at the Massachunetts Institute of Technol ogy at Boston, PRACTICAL WROUGHT IRON READING LAMP A very practical reading lamp can be purchased, made of wrought tron with @ parchment or glazed linen shade. Its practicainess docs not detach from its attractiveness, cLun@ ror TUESDAY Literary Interpretation Olub Literary interpretation department bf the Seattle Woman's club moets with Miss Maud McGough, 1416 85th aya, at 1 o'clock, Current topice department will meet at 2 o'clock, eee Ciionian Club Ctontan club will give reanion luncheon at the Federated club- house, 232 Harvard ava N, at 1255. Members are asked to tele Phone for reservations to Capitol Canadian Woman's club, semtan- Bual meeting, in Eastern Star club- rooms, 4090 Arcade building, at 8 o'alock, eee. Fite Lincsin Benedict Chab ‘The Elsie Lincoln Benedict club will meet at 1612 N. 45th at, Tues day evening at $ @'clock. Mra. C. P. Harper will be hostess. Stanford Women’s Ch 4 Stanford Women's club will meet Tuesday at 12:30 p. m at the Wom- en's University club. This will be the first of a series of the quarterty luncheons to be held this year. A general invitation is extended to all Stanford women. Mra. P. J. Frein, who with Prof Frein, spent the summer at Stanford, will bring the latest news from the unive: . Mise Milnora Roberts, the ni elected president, will preside. Reser- vations may be made at the Wom en's University club. eee Rainier » DAR Migs Madeline Butler wil! give the musical program at the meeting of Rainier chapter, D. A. R, at 2 p. m. at the Sorrento, eee dunler Practice Club Junior Practice club meets today with Mra. Letcher Lambuth, Ali Wamen’» Improvement Club Last Wednesda and Mrs. O. D. of Mr. John Loor Locke. the club rooma, 4090 Arcade bulld- At the home of the president, | ing. Mra W. F. Hitchings, 3022 61st 8. W., at 2 p.m. will be held the meeting of Alki Women's Improve ment club, followed by @ social hour. eee Ballaré High School P-T. A. A reception in honor of the teach- ers will be given by Ballard high school in the society room of the school at 8 p. m Program is tn charge of Adams School P-T. A. Mr. L.T. Bennett, principal, and Seahurst Park Minute Women meet at 220 p m in the school house, . Rastern Stas Chub AD Eastern Sjars and friends are invited to the card party given by Resolutions committee—Mra. ¢. FE Sonneman, Mra Lillian Allington, the Eastern Star club at 2 p. m. in are the most practical sleep- ing garments for ehildren; Sizes O1 ....00---.. 81.15 Sizes 26 Harrict B. Dunlap, Youn; Branch W. @ T.U. to Hola - Vancouver, » Wash, ‘The Woman's Christian Temper. ance Union of Western Washington will convene in Vancouver, Wash. this week, beginning Tuesday, Sep tember 28, and continue thru Thurs day, September 20. This will be the 37th annual meeting of the W. C. T. U, and will be held tn the ME. church. The officers of the union | are as follown: General officers Mary F. Brown, president. C. Belle French, vice presidentat- large. Liltan M. Vincent, corresponding secretary. Ella HL Booker, recording secre Elizabeth ®. Thayer, 1. T. T. Murical director, Mra. Libbie Beach Brown, Ladies’ Sweaters $7.98 AN wool, heavy weight, tn the new Fell Models, and Depular colora, They come Delted and with sailor col Jara __ Misses’ Coats $17.50 to $35.00 They come in Silvertone velours, meltons and other popular fabrics, plush collars, belted and button trim- . med. New fall models that are very smart. 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Bizes 8% to 10, : Ladies’ Veils Plain and Novelty Mesh Vells in new designs and all wanted colors; extra good values at Dricea 50¢. ranging from 25¢ to Corset Covers, 60c Smart appearing Corset Cov- ers that will rive excellent serv. fee; good quality embroidery and ribbon trimmed, Pillow Cushions , Covered with plain and nov- elty Sateen; size 18x18 inches; regular price $1.25, reduced to $1.00. Filet Curtain Net Strong, durable Net tm good patterns; white and cream; spe- clal 35¢. Cretonnes $2 and 36 inches wide; light and dark colors, in floral, bird and animal patterns; reduced to 30¢. “THE STORE MAT, Y SAVES VOU MONEY () Conference in "i People’s evening at the home of her parents, Mr. ‘isher, Miss Irene Fisher became the bride Mra. Florence Liffiton, Mra, Ellen Knight, Mra, Harriett Wright. Convention guerta and speakers— Mra, Mary Harrie Armor, Georgia; Dr, William McKibben, Seattle; Mr. Donald agent, Mra. Mattie Bleeth, president Oregon W. C. T. U. gon state W. C. T. U. convention, cee ADDITIONAL CLUBS kane LATEST HAT NOVELTY : Fashionable Engfish women are wearing large jet cabochons dangling over each ear from amart toques of black straw, known as “het earrings.” shiny Lady Sterting Chapter, D. A. RB The Lad: ters of will give the hot 1801 16th ave, in honor of the state resent, Mra G. H. Goble, of Spo- MI Seattle Symphony Society meet in the day, phony Orchestra. organization of the maintain civic needa of the city. All the next two daily, to meet men and on personally. and every citizen make it a succens. city, lowa main the committees, —Portrait by Grady. fs familinr thruout the country. Donald, state prohibition Members of Ore che@tra’s boosters. eee Two Attractions Announced by Mrs. Spargur — Sterling chapter, Daugh American Revolution, ten Tuesday, October 6, of Mra H. T. Bredes. mous tenor, will Metropoltan evening, October 11th. pearing ‘These are USIC In Seattle Conducted by LOUISE ANNABLE , Open Campaign for All members of the Musical Arts have been requested auditorium of the Times building, at ten a m. Tues to start a campaign to raise funds to carry on the Seattle Sym The Musical Arta Society & an profeanonal musical women of Seattl, who have pledged themncives to raise 4a sufficient fund to support and the orchestra, which t# one of the greatest musical and of the musical ctubs ‘and business clubs have been urged to co-operate in the campaign to raise the necessary guarantee fund. Miss Nellie Cornish is chairman of the committee in charge, and will gtve her entire time during weeks to the drive. Misa Cornish will be at the fym- phony effice in the Sherman-Clay bullding from ten until five-thirty en in- terested who have not been called The orchestr® belongs to the peo ple of B@ttic, It was pointed out, should feel it & duty and responsibility to help Minn Alma Voedisch of New York who has had charge of the Promotion of the engagement of the Minneapolis Symphony Orches- tra here, and who was formerly with the Boston Grand Opera Pav- Company, has agr@i to re in Seattle and work with Miss Voedisch was with the Min- neapolis Symphony Orchestra in the carly days of its organization and with orchestra work Rusiness men all over the United States now realize that a Symphqny Orchestra le a necensity, educational, musical and civic wi fare of a community, say th for the ‘Thee. Karle, America’s most fa- appear at theatre on Monday During the last six years Mr. Karle has made 17 tofrs from coast to coast, ap- in New York, Boston Philadelphia, St Louis, Chicago, Minneapolis—in fact in all the large cities, The fact that Seattle has the honor of producing America’s mont famous tenor of the past 10 years, should be a matter of great pride to her citizens. Not only is Watch the papers for further an- nouncements concerning date of meat nale and prices. Mr. Spargur also announces the coming of the New York Philhar- monic Orchestra, Joseph Stransky conducting, at the Arena on April to) sth, 1921. ‘Thin organization, con sisting of eighty-five men, ts the oldest Orchestra in the United States. Further announcements will appear later. eee Scotti Opera Co. in “La Tosca” Tonight Beginning tonight the Scott] Grand Opera company will open « three days’ engagement at the Metropoli- tan. For their firet performance they wil give “La Tosca,” with An- tonlo Scott? as Bcarpia and Florence Easton an Tosca. Tomorrow evening wil be the don. Die bill of “L/Oracolo” and “I Pag- Nace.” The last night they will giv “La Boheme,” with Marie Sundelius and Orville Harrold. cee Sunday Musicale at Cornish School Last evening at the Cornish School, between the hours of eight and eleven, Mins Cornish entertained with @ musica) program. Those contributing were members of the faculty of the school. Miss Cor nish plana to give many similar funday evenings during the winter. eee Violin Pupils to Give Recital 5 aids MISS ALMA VOEDISCH Miss Voedisch is assistan® publicity manager of the Minneapolis Symphony Ore chestra, which appears at the Arena Thursday evening. 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