The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 5, 1920, Page 8

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SALLY ADAMS NAMES SSISTANTS AT TEA BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Bociety Bditor of The Star PRENUPTIAL ENTERTAINMENT OF MISS ALICE FAY ‘Miss Helen Brown, Miss Sally Adams has arranged a ‘@fternoon, with calling hours from four until etx Mra. Robert Abereromby Brown will receive with the . Adams and tea for next ‘clock, Mra ‘and honor guests, and alternating at the urns will be Mra, Park Mrs. W. H. Bitss, Mrs, Magnus T. Crawford and Mra, Carl A group of young girls will assist in the dining room, including Aéams, Miss Ruth Dally, Miss Katherine Dally and Miss | Bf il it i Hit : if; g7h | i i i i 4 i i a g 38 § My & > 3 ‘] i 3 i i Haight to ceive on Thursday cfs her daughter-in-law, James A. Haight Jr. a recent Mrs. A. Haight has extended for a reception, to be at ber residence Thursday of the honor guest, Mrs. Gillespie has arranged a to be given at_her home , complimentary to Mrs. Elmore. day Practice b to Meet home of Mrs. Frederick Baus- ‘will be the meeting place for first gathering of the Monday club, to be held at 2:30 ext Monday. 5 eee cheon for Much dB Elect intimate friends of Miss Brown ard Miss Alice Fay ¥e been bidden to the luncheon at Miss Lenore Blackwell will on Monday afternoon. The will be at her residence, with the members of the Bibb-Hains- bridal party at a buffet sup- on Saturday evening st her &® girl turns palo from t, sometimes ft's from too ro with @ man’s cont DATES To Remember e for erason, =Rt Rev. Frederick W. Keator to address club on “Tx- riences and Observations of @ im England.” THURADAY, OcTonER 1— Mra James A. Haight to entertain St tea, in honor of Mra James 4. Raight, Jr, ¢ until 6 o'ctock. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8— ‘Miss Kathleen Gaftney’e Mwachess Mise Alice Fay and Miss fF te fon Ackerman & H. ‘A MERCEREAU & “Reincarnation” ture Photoplay: Punctured Charley Chapin, Marie Dressler, Mabel Normand, the Ni. ORPHEOM cincuIT ANATOL FRIBDLANDER In « De Luze Revue. Chester and Morgan Co.; Powers and Wallace; Story and Clark; Tuck oI ; ® Moon; THEATRE D Levy's Mustes! Comedy Company “KICKED OUT" Nights (8: Daily, 27¢. Sundays), 1 cept Mond: ‘This Week, Mat. “CAPPY RIC From the Famous Sa‘ La Post Story Mats., 2130, Nights, 7 and © Now Playing ART PENNY’S JAZZ RAND Lorena and Wood; Babker's 6 Harlequins; Dancers | Supreme; Winter Garden Pour; “The Lost Admission: Mats. 25e; Nights 4c THIs METROPOLITAN 22x ita. ineadny and Saterday MeINTYRE AND HEATH The World's Greatest Fun Show “HELLO, ALEXANDER” ‘With a Company ef 100 CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY Progresatve Thought Club ‘The Progressive Thought club wil) meet next Wednemlay afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Federated clubhouse, 232 Harvard ave. N. A talk will be given by Mr, W. I, Shepard. A musical program will be given by Miss Florence MoCanne, pianist, as follows: (@) Romance (Sibelius), (b) Btude (Aremakey). The program was arranged by Mra. Frank Sutton, ee Native Daughtery to Mest The regular monthly meeting of the Native Daughters of Pioncers Will be held Wednesday, at? p.m, tn Tacoma, at the home of Mra. Jacob Betz, 609 North Tacoma av@ Mrs. Bets will entertain with a tea for the visiting ladies, and® after a short duxiness meeting, a literary and mu- wical which ts In charge of & committees of Tacoma members, wi be given, eee Green Lake W. C. T. U. Green Lake W, C. T. U, meets with Mra. George Cartander, 1029 KE. 48th st, at 130, Reports on state convention. eee Circle M, First Preabyterfan Chureh Circle M, of the Lake Union First ‘The art department of the West Side Women's Improvement club will eet at 3 p. m., at the home of Mra Albert Polson, 4446 424 ave. 8, W. ‘The lesson for the day will be given by Mrs. RV. Hemenway and will be on “William Morris and 18th Century Domestic Art.” eee Edderbloam Ciid Elderbdicom club meets from 1030 & m until 4 p.m in the new Knights of Pythiag hall, corner of ‘Third ave, and Virginia st eee Rainter Beach Women's Clab Rainier Beach Women's club meets for business from 2 to 3 p. m, tn the Emerson schoolhouse, At 3 p. m there wil be a P. Altruistic Clab At 1 o'clock the Altruistie etub meets at the home of Mra. Ada Ben Hayon, 928 Allison st. . eee Ladiew Aid Soctety ‘The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bal- lard Presbyterian church meets in the annex Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. F. Hauser, Mrs. F. Ostran- der and Mra, J. Dean, hostess, eee Mystle Jewel, No, 40 Mystic Jewel, No. 40, guxfllary meets with Mra G. W. Lincoln, 1929 Queen Anne ave., 8p. m sharp. eee Ritgeley Rebekah Auxillary, No, 6 Mra, Winifred Sayre and Mre Anna Anderson will assist Mra. Jes sie Chamberlain, 163 W. 70th st, in entertainment of Ridgeley Rebekah THE SEATTLE STAR ‘asition | - ELSA CHRISTENSEN The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Christensen, who) returned from an interesting sum- ‘iss Elsa is a student at St. Nicholas with her mother, has } mer in New York. school. —Portrait by Grady. auxiliary, No @ LO O F. at 3|welfare chairman, Mra. A. T. Rav pm eee Torta forial Ciud AN Eastern Stare and friends are tmvited to meet with the Ionia Social club, O. EL 8, at 3p m, in Masonic tem pia, ea Wamen of Moosthenrt | -gten Nomination of officers will be held gt the meeting of the Women of Mooseheart jegion, at Mooseheart temple, et Sp ‘The Madison Park Improvement ctub will meet Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock, ba eee Gram Lake W. C, fT. U, Green Lake W. C. T. U. hae post- poned its meeting from October 6 to October 12, at the home of Mra, Car lander, 1029 B. 68th st. . ADDITIONAL CLUBS King County P-T. A. ‘The King County P.T. A. wi! hold their semi-annual! convention in Bothell at the high school Saturday, October % Topic, “Common Sense Education in the Home and School” work on Friday, October 1, at the Phi Nu House. The new president, Mra. George B. Littlefield, in her ad of welcome, complimented the club on ite Zist year of existence, and called attention to the fact that she is the 13th president. The following committee reported: ‘Treasurer, Mra. Stella Rupe; secre chairman, Mra. Bugene Bell; music chairman, Mra. D. H. Seymour; civic chairman, Mra. Mary F. Ramadell; Get Your Can‘be attached to any electric light socket. Does the he family washing silentl ciently and economica! handles the most delicate fab- rics and laces with as great safety as washing by hand. ELECTRIC _ APPLIANCE co. Satisfied Cu Have Built Our tenberg; social chairman, Mra E. P. DePue; membership, Mra N. G. Celleyham. ‘The Coterte ctub has three depart mentx Parliamentary procedure, Mile, and education, chairman, Mra. | Thomas Irving. To artange the) program for ber department, Max | Irving has invited the members of the club to meet at her home Thurs. | day, at 3 p. m The reports from the State Fed- eration were made under three heads Entertainment, Mra Archibald Wi son; Tuesday and Wednesday pro ovedings, Mra. Albert Jost; Thursday and Friday proceedings, Mra. George Littlefield. Mra Carl HL Reeves read a paper on “Early Attempts to Eatablish a Congrese of Nations” Mina Nellie Cornish, of the Cornish | school, addressed the meeting In th “The Penalty” @U2401d KOLLOK ATUVNHVYRGS VW COMING 8008 Maytag Washer We have purchased from the jobbers (The Seattle Hardware Co.) their en- tive stock of MAYTAGS at prices so low that we can sell them at greatly reduced prices and still make a fair rofit. f all the Doll: washers on the market, the MAY’ ‘AG is unquestion- ably the best. It is made by the largest washing machine manufacturers in the world, and is fully guaranteed both by them and by us. jest ly and SWINGING WRINGER—ALL GEARS INCLOSED WEDNESDAY and FHURSDAY ONLY $115 Clip this advertisement and bring it to either of our stores Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, and you will get a Teduction of $15.00 from the regular price. The price will advance Friday to $116.00 and will go up $1.00 every day thereafter until they are Regular Price $130.00 all sold. Come in early, while the price is low. 1214 Third Ave. 1613 Fourth Ave. 00, And, remember, THEY TEED both by we aod by the manufacturer, Terms as low as $10 month laytag for leas than RE FULLY GUAR- CHILI SAUCE Chili muuce may take the place of cateup many times and is much canter to make. if ripe tomatoes onions green peppers cup sugar cups vingear tablespoon salt teaspoons cinnamon teaspoon allspice taxpoon cloves Peel tomatoes and alice; chop pep pers and onions; put in preserving kettle with vinegar, sugar and sptoes; bring gradually to the botling | | point and cook slowly until thick, — two and one-half hours THOSE PENCIL MARKS | “Who was it saw the handwriting | jon the wall, Bobby? asked the | teacher. x ” 3% 1 z i 1 “The landlord,” replied the boy! | who lives in a flat—Boston Tran-| acript, OR een nr interests of the Seattle Bymphony Orchestra. The Coterie club passed a resolution to cooperate with the Century club In getting subscriptions for the maintenance of the Geattle Symphony Orchestra. Mra, D. Seymour delighted the club with two vooal numbers, “Dawn” and “Dawn: | ing,” by American composers, eee featile Civic Improvement Club The Seattle Civie Improvement the club hall) very interesting meeting will be held, | followed by a mustoal program both vocal and instrumental. A noted epeaker will make an address. / eee | Mrs. Hotelling Hosters to Committee | Mra Nellie Hotelling entertained the members of the auditing commit-| tee of the Stevens Relief corps last — LL —_— SPIGED GRAPES Spiced grapes are good to with roasta, 14 cups grapes measured after seedn are removed 2% pounds sugar (7 cups) 1 cup grape juice 2 cup cider vinegar 1 tablespoon ground cloves 2 tablespoons ground cinnamon Pulp, Cook pulp Put pulp thru Measure Stem grapes and skins separately. sieve to remove needa. MALINI The Magician Farewell Performances NEW WASHINGTON HOTEL GRILL ROOM Tuesday, October 5th Wednesday, October 6th Thursday, October 7th At 8:30 P. M. Admission $2.00, plus tax. Seats limited. Seats Reserved at Hotel Office fl ASK FOR and GET : Horlick’ Malted Milk for Infants and Invalides Avoid Imitations and AE: pulp and dhe. Put grapes in pre serving ket@. Add sugar, grape fulce and cide. Boil thirty minutes ‘Add spices md cook until thick ae denired. Put in Jelly glances. AD WA oa: Muth Yee +n Uh ure P cae Tl BAKERY Fresh Rolls—Rea) Layer Cates—Fresh Piee— French Doughnute—and Frnch Pastry—just out of the oven—ready for § 0 | S 1414 THIRD Ave! 98 BLOND AVE: Pann Madson Market Pacific Marat Substitutes Secom end Medison peciicaremmmoavesteresiattntitimine ese fsxninaon Rane placed for etx. 2 ete ROLE TT TES Take a Reef in your "Mainsail and tack towards the— Wilkes Theatre To See “Cappy Ricks” | end strongest plate known, cov A special offer- ing in exceptional models, exclusively shown by us at $22.93 Coats tm this group, which combine style and serviceability, are of Velour, Silvertone, Cheviot, Melton Cloth and Novelty Mixtures. Belted, self-cuffed, with buttons =modishiy placed; large collar and 1fned throughout—ae wonderful bargain at $23.93, Other attractive new fall models at $8.97 clufive selections which we have $39.38, $43.32, $54.91, $63.66 Our assortment of Skirts for separate wear bas & range of color combinations and contrasts that will give you just the harmonizing tones most becoming to you. One special group at offers you an unusua) value for Skirts of such superior quality fabric. They are knife pleated, accordion and box pleated, tn plain blue, blue and tan checks and plaids These Plpated Skirts are most Gesirable for this geason's wear, and the ex pecially favored for thelr dresyiness, present an UNUSUAl VElUe Bt ceacareeccersescccccecs se GS.97 To a remar ere very tee T yea Our Great Upstairs Sale Still Goi ng Strong! Look at These Values in Coats, Suits, Skirts, Blouses te the Koger ness of their offer- ing at these un- precedertedly low prices, u must see our Suits at— ‘ $37.75 Seldom, if ever before, have such truly perfect models of ‘the most at tractive stjles been pre sented at tale prices so warly in the season. You will find in this group Tricotines, Sergea, Suede Velours @d Duvet de Laines, in Navy, Browns, Reindeer ad various mode! stock tnchde rippled sik button trinmgd, Taupe The is now in some with braids and with nar row string belts, convert- ible collars, lining, in che Here tsi) most chase @ tumber winter wearing. mede, being e® great’ Upstairs fancy silk latest straight, long tailored style. It will pty you to come early and take ad- vantage o/ this limited selection at.....837.75 Blouses timely opportunity for you of pretty Blouses for your te fall and Our new Novelty Jersey Blouses from $8.67 to $10.00 ere mofish, yet practical for office general wear,, They have been designed to begs the new Plsid Sport Skirta, and come in tan, embroid- ered in navy blue and red, with narrow string sashes, Many other new Novelty Waists are be- ing reotived every day, Georgettes, Tricolettes and Tailored Blouses, all specially reduced for this Sale, range from $3.95 to $12.75 15% Discount on All Petticoats, Silk Underwear, Sweaters and Fur Chokers i. i

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