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VE Society Nditor @utertainment, to be given Friday theatre, by the American Legio' ‘The second part will be a musi Mr. Gano Fotheringham and Miss Elizabeth Chad- Alice Ives, Miss Kather- Miss Martan Haynes, Charlotte Mann, Miss Mildred ‘Miss Grace Fischer and Mins Robertson will compose the Other parts will be taken ome de personnel of the bank with « @ance on Thursday evening | ba the Seattle Tennis club ? ar VS FROM THE HREE FORTS— ORDEN, FLAGLER, Colonel John I. Hayden, U.S. A of the Puget Sound a: district, was host on Monday | one of the delightful little din for which he is noted. His| included Colonel J. 8, John- U, 8. A, retired, and Mrs. m; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar/ and Miss Klocker. Among who called to pay their re-| during the evening were Liew nel Jairns A. Moore, U A, and Mrs. Moore, Captain R, Finley, U. S. A. and Mrs. - ‘HOSTESS Eeerenrarss Mrs. Lemmon, wife of Major Kelly Lemmon, U. 8. A, and one of the " popular hostesses at Fort Wor: entertained at auction bridge @0 Friday afternoon in honor of % (Eabeet cory wife of Lieutenant- ot Henry M. Merriam, U. 8, A Mrs. Stearns, wife of Lieu Qenant Charles H. Stearns, medical ‘@orps, U. 8. A. The decorations sug- autumn, brilliant vines and in the drawing-room, and yel-| poppies, matching the yellow / @andle shades, embellishing the tea- table. Five tables were in play, the 4 prize being won by Miss i , the second by Mrs. Robert 4 Ringwalt, and the third by Mrs. Welch. The consolation went to Mra. Hughes, wife of John L. Hughes, U. 8. A, re The guests of honor were souvenirs as unique as they appropriate—water color sketch- of the Straits of San Juan de! from the vantage ground of Worden, and one of the world's | beautiful seascapes. After the found of games an unusually collation was served. Mrs | wife of t-Colone! RICAN LEGION AND RANS OF FOREIGN WARS 0 PRESENT ENTERTAINMENT BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS REHEARSALS ARE IN PROGRESS FOR AN INTERESTING will be in two parts, The first, an overseas review, depicting from Armistice night in France, will be presented by boys In the principal parts in the hands of Miss Frances Oldham, Miss Virginia | Be given by Miss Thelma Miller and Miss Marion Sowle, whose clever ‘was & tremendous success of the Camp Fire Girls vaudeville in at the tea urn. Mra Finley, wife of and Mra. McDowell, wife of Lieuten- | fast | Moore, wife of Lieutenant-Colonel |house, University of Washington. of The Star evening, October 22, at the Metro- nm and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. jeal comedy, entitied “Kick In,” with Mr, Stuart Miller. A gpecialty dance DATES To Remember WEDNESDAY, OCTORER 6 Wedding of Miss Mary Pryor to Mr. Frank Gilbert Black ef Trtn- Ky Parish church at 6:50 o'clock, The marriage of Miss Claire Mo- Denaid te Mr Vi eat hk SyUiaasen at #90 x in Bt. Paut's Rptseopat church. ‘Mr and Mra MB Pank’® eapper @ence at the Roulevard thn, Mr. and Mra James rd Hines, THURADAY, OcTOnER 1— Mra. James A. Halght to entertatn St tea. In honor of Mre James A. Maier Jr, ¢ until € o'clock, Mra KH C. Ward to entertain at eon at the Rainier clud tn entertainment of Miss Fay and Miss Brown, rutpar, a Mise Kathleen Gaftney’e twneheon for Miss Alice Way and Mine Melen Brown. ‘Tea for Miss Fay and Mise Rrown with Mise Masel Landes as Dostem, SATURDAY, OCTOBER o— Comptimenting Miga Roberta Watne- 4 Millan wilt party at « MONDAY, OCTORER 11— The Monday Pr at 2:20 pm. Miss Lenore & for Mins Pay and Mise Brown. Mrs. Carl F. Gould's tea at home im honor of her sister, Miss Fay. Miss Sally Adams te be at home tn compliment to Miss Fay and Miss Brown, * SATURDAY, OCTONER 16— Miss Marian MeEwan's marrtage te Mr Keith Fisken at $:39 o'clock, in Trinity Parieh chureh, WEDNEADAY, OCTOBER 20— of Miss Anne Hetmes Wiliam Forrest Goodtei $:19 e'clock, in the Umi- y Congregational church, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19— Halloween dance at Seattle Tenants club, Wor reservations call East 8 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30— Halloween @inner-dance at Geaftic Golf and Country cub | Major Charles R. Finley, U. & A. ant Bruce McDowell, U. & A, were also aids to the hostess. The guests included Mra, Merriam, wife of Lieu- tenant-Colonel Henry M. Merriam, U. 8. A; Mra Johnston, wife of Colonel John 8. Johnston, U. 8. A, retired; Mra. Moore, wife of Lieutern antColonel Jairns A. Moorea, U, & A; Mrs. Hughes, wife of Major John I, Hughea U. & A, re .| tired; Mra. Martin, wife of Ma jor Truby C. Martin, U. & A, re- tired; Mrs. Greene, wife of Major Royal K. Greene, U. & A; Mra. Irwin, wife of Major J. L. P. Irwin, dental corps, U. 8. A; Mrs. Carter, wife of Major Horace R. Carter, U 1, Miller, medical corps, U. 8. A; Mra. Bowler, wife of Captain Louis J. Bowler, U. 8 A; Mra Finley, wife of Captain Charles R. Finley, U. & A; Mra McCrillis, wife of Captain William McCrillia, dental corpa, U. & A; Mra. Stilley, wife of Captain Joseph Stiley, U. 8. A; Mra. Kessey, wife of Captain Raymond J. Kessey, U. & A; Mra, Dillman, | wife of Captain William Dillman,| U. 8. Az Mra. Stearns, wife of Liew tenant Charlies H. Stearns, medical corps, U. 8. A; Mra. McDowell, wife of Lieutenant Bruce McDowell, U. 8. Az Mra. Robert R. Ringwait, Mra | Charies Francis Kuhn, Mrs, George Davis Adama, Mrs. Jacob C, House, Miss House, Mra. George Welch, Mra. Oscar Klocker, Miss Klocker, Miss Martin, Mrs. Downs, Miss Downs, Mra. Leonard Cutfer, Mrs. D. H. Hil, - BRIDGE BREAKFAST Mrs, George Davis Adama, tn com pliment to Mra Hawthorn Twoms ley, entertained informally at break- on Saturday. One table of bridge was in play, the guests in- cluding Mra. Hawthorn Twomsley, Mrs. Robert R, Ringwalt, Mrs. Jairns A. Moore, U. 8. A, Mrs. Oscar Klocker, Miss Klocker, PERSONALS | Miss House, prominent tn Theta activities, is a guest at the Theta! Mrs. Dorsey J. Rutherford, wife of Captain Dorsey J. Rutherford, U. 8. A, of Fort Casey, spent the week end in Seattle, the guest of Mrs. Lawrence Booth, ~ Recent visttors to the Hotel Em Press, Victoria, B. C, are Lieuten ant-Colonel Jairns A. Moore, U. 8 A. and Mrs. Moore, of Fort Wor den. Beef and Iron Cod Liver, Manganese Peptonates, Citrate, Lime, Soda and Cascarin are the ingredients of Vinol, each one be- ing @ great need to the system, For health, try a bottle today, VINOL Bold by Swift Drng Co. corner Second ave, and Pike st, Seattle, Rugs and CLEANED The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. Bince 1900 Phone Capitol 1233 Lieutenag &. Moore, U. 8 A,’ presided | The little son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jeremias, —Portrait by James & Merrihew. WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Pythian Sisters to Mort Pythian Sisters of Seattle Temple No, § will meet next Thursday even. ing at 8 o'clock. eee Practical Paychology Class ‘The Practical Prychology class wil! meet the first and third Thursdays in each month during the winter at 3 p. m. tn the County-City building, Room 309%. People who are inter exted tn paychology are invited to attend, to determine if they wish to affiliate themselves with the clu eee Robert ®. Lee Chapter, U. D.C. ‘The Robert E. Lee chapter of the U. D. G meets with Mra. Harry A. Calahan, $47 2ist ave, at 2 p.m eee Queen Anne Fortnightly Cub The Queen Anne Fortnightly club wil entertain the Nesika club of Tacoma at luncheon at the residence of Mra Walter Reed, 343 Kinnear place. University Mothers’ Cind Mra. G. L. Roberts, 6553 19th ave. NM, will entertain the University Mothers’ club at 2:30 p. m ee ‘The Ladier’ Social and Charitable club, “Freja,” meets at 2 p. m at the Swedish club parlor. All members S.A; Mra. Miller; wife of Major A.|4F@ requested to be present, as an| election of officers ee Tharsday Musical Cub ‘The Thursday Musical club meet ing has been postponed until October ry will take place, . eee ‘Wamen's Alliance of the First Unitarian Church ‘The Women’s alliance of the First Unitarian church meets with Mrs ‘Walter Nossaman, 1427 33rd st, at 2 >. eee Seattle Chapter, No, 95,0. %. & All Eastern Stars are invited to the meeting of Seattle Chapter No. 95, O, E. 8, at the residence of Mra 1. 1. Hulburt, 1611 Fifth ave. W, at 2pm eee Sunshine Club of Mooscheart Legion The Sunshine club of the Women of Mooseheart legion meets all day with Mra 0. T. Kellogg, 6416 Eighth ave. N. EL ee Lorraine Chapter to Meet AN members of Lorraine Chapter No, 6, 0. E. 8. who are working for the bazaar, will meet at the home of FOR SKIN TORTURES. Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic | Liquid, Just What You Need. Is Not Greasy Don’t worry about eczema or other skin troubles. You can have a clear, healthy skin by using Zemo, Ob- tained at any drug store for 35c, or extra large bottle for $1.00, Zemo generally removes ptmples, blackheads, blotches, eczema and ring- worm and makes the skin clear and healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating, antiseptic liquid, neither sticky nor greasy and stains nothing. It is easil applied and costs a mere trifle for eac! application, It is always dependable, ‘The E. W. Rove Co., Cleveland, OQ MALINI The Magician Farewell Performances NEW WASHINGTON HOTEL GRILL ROOM Wednesday, October 6th Thursday, October 7th At 8:30 P. M. Admission $2.00, plus tax. Seats limited. Seats Reserved at Hotel Office Mra W. R. Stallings, 9f1 1:th ave. next Thursday from 10 o'clock to 4 o'clock. Those attending are asked to bring their lunch and thimblea, eee Daaghters of St. George ‘The Dauchters of St. Georga, Alex andra Lodge No 173, meets at 130 nm eee Alpha Club ‘The Alpha club meets for 12:30 p. m. luncheon with Mra. Clara Shorts, 4525 Sixth ave. N. EB. The afternoon will be devoted to Italian art. Auxillary to Elmer 4. Noble Pest Ne. 1 ‘The auxiliary to Elmer J. Noble Post, Na 1, American Lagion, meets at § p. m. for important business and all members are urged to attend, cee Ladle’ Auxillary of @e 8. M. A ‘The first meeting of the Ladies’ auxiliary of th? R. M. 8. will be held in the X W. C A. cafeteria at 12:30 mm | eee . Central Cirle Chik, Contervation League ‘The Central Circle of Chas Con- fervation league will meet at the home of Mra harles Cahill, at 2222 12th ave. W, on Thursday, 1:30 p. m. Take Kinnear Park car, get off at McGraw st, and walk down steps. Plans for the year’s work will be taken up An interesting talk on the “Phenomena of Nature” will be given by Mra. N. Kerr. Members of different circles in the city are urged to be present, ° ee Une Social Club ‘The Una Social Card etub wit meet on Thursday with Mra J. R ) Booth, 1004 Koanoke st, eee Current Events Claes ‘The Current Events class, lef by) Mra. A. FL Fisken, will meet Thurs- day afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Erickson clubrooms of the Y. W.C. A. eee Alki Women’s Improvemers Cinb The Alki Women's Improvement club will give the first of a series of musical bridge afternoons tomor- Mr. and Mra, James Shackleford Hines, of San Francisco, will be guests at the Hotel Washington until next Thursday, when they will depart for Chicago and New York. eee Mra F. IL Furey, of Wenatchee, | who has spent the past month aa the |houne guest of Mr, and Mra, F. i | Singleton, left on Monday evening for her home, eee Mr, and Mra, J.C. C. Eden left yoo terday for Bellingham, to remain until Sunday? They will be joined by Miss Marjorie Henderson, of Pow ell River, B. C, who will be their house guest thru next week. cee Mr, and Mra. Walter Tiffany have removed from thelr summer home at Wing point to their town residence. eee Mr. Harry A. Fleager, who wmder went an operation at the Swedish hospital on Saturday, ia convalescing satisfactorily, ee Mr, and Mra Harry ¥, Ortrander are enjoying a hunting trip east of | the mountains and expect to return | the end of the week eee Mise Retty McI’herson, of Brook line, Maas, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mra. Henry F. Blake for the past week, will depart for her |home on Friday, ee Mr, and Mra George Arthur | Smith, who have spent the last 15 have returned, and are again oc cupying their residence at 718 E Aloba st eee Mr. and Mra. John I. Wall return. ed Bunday evening from a five weeks’ motor trip thru Montana and the Yellowstone. They were accom panied by their daughser, Mra. F. C. Thompson, who, on Friday, returned |to her home in New York. eee Mine Luctle Greene is leaving to- morrow for New York to mpend the moriths in the. Mast and California, | thorne, Clionian club; Mra, Robert Mills Evans, Associate Collegiate alumnae; Miss Agnes 8 Winn, Grad uate Teachers’ club; Miss Katherine Major, King County Graduate Nurses’ club; Mra, Stern, Mra, Sol | Levinson, Ladiew’ lLAterary and Musical elub; Mra Mary Deeter, Pennsylvania etub; Mra. L. G. Fos ter, Progressive Thought club; Mra, A. B. Rayner, Queen Anne Fort | nightly club; Mra. M. BE. Pearl, Ral |nier Beach Woman's club; Mra |Clara M. Harti, Musical Arts society; Mra. Meta J. Fohn, Seattle |Ctvie Improvement society: Mre mar Goldberg, Council of Jewish women; Mra Adell Ballard, Mra | Simpkins, Music Study club; Mra, Oliver J. Erickson, Seattle Woman's {club; Mra, J. J, Chambers, Sorosis lelub; Mra. Fred W. Grabam, Univer nity dames; Mra Daniel Ragan, West Seattle Art club; Mra. F. Pelmerton, Woman's Century ¢lub; Mra. Febton, Woman's Educational club; Mra. W. 8. Griswold, Woman's Tuesday club; Miss Meyers, Business and Professional Women's club; Mra, | Frederick Bentley, Miss Nellie Com | nish, Miss Alma Voedtych. Mrs. Frederick Bentley an@ Mise Nellie Cornish called together the | presidents and fifteen guests of each, |for @ luncheon to be given at the Sunset club next Saturday, October 9, to discuss and stimulate fnterest in the Seattle Symphony orchestra, THEO KARLE’S CONCERT TO BE LAST HERE FOR TWO YEARS / In removing sap from cocoanut palms, Filipinos use bamboo pipes HARRY STAHL'S RESTAURANT 1216-18 Fourth Ave. Wpen 6:30 A. M. to 10 PF. Soup with Meals .-.----- Se Liberty Steak (our own make) smothered 300 Theo Karle ‘The recital gtven ty Theo Karte | Rhapeodie—No. 1%.... at the Metropolitan theatre on Mon-| sy reagan Lovee an | day evening, October 11, will be the | ll Follow You. | ast opportunity the Seattle public | Bard triste, will have of hearing him for two 7 years, He will leave the United Staten | Have You Been to Lon winter visiting with frienda eee Mra. George Murray ts returning | Friday after a four months’ sojourn jin England and Spain, eee row, at the home of Mra. C.K. Vick ors, 2631 60th ot 8. W. the proceeds to go to the Seattle Symphony Orchestra fund - The program wif be gtven by Mra Allen Miller, violinist; Mra Hob- Utell, soprano; Mra C. Hartzfield and Mra 8 Dalton, accompanints Mra. Clara M. Hartle will give a talk about the Symphony Orchestra. .- ADDITIONAL CLUBS NorthEnd Circle Cifld’s Censervedion ‘The North-End Circle of the Child's Conservation league will meet on Wettnesday, October 13, with Mra. KE. HL. Luke, 6300 19th ave N. BE Tonia Chapter No. 114 Tonia Chapter No, 114, 0. BR &, will give a card party at the Panama cafeteria October § at 8 p.m. All Bastern Stars and thelr friends in- vited. Vietery Club Dance Tonight | first opening dance this evening tn | the Masonic templa, One of the fea | tures of the evening will be banjo electrical decorations Lotus Club Blue Moos Ball ‘The Lotus club will give tts “Bine | Moon Ball” Saturday evening, Oo tober 16, In the Masonic temple Many novel features are being planned by the committee in charge, which consists of Mossra, Hyron G. Ives, Wm. A. Colaky, Reynold Fred- lund, Chan Wm. Guerin and Wi- fred K. Harmon. The patronesses wil be Mra J. F. Moore, Mra, Wilbur B, Ives, Mra, Chas. W. Goodman, Mrs. Gea La Fray and Mrs. L. R. Harmon. Acti by— IicKS VAPORUVUS 17 Million Jars Used Yearly Beaver will permit you to finish your house without delay. Why wait for plaster to dry when this won- derful manufactured knotless lumber will en- able you to complete the job in a day’s time? use in our new store. Samples and Lite —— Come in and see thousands of feet of it in We Also Carry in. Stock Perfection Wall Board (Plaster Board) SAITAEUANUNLUUOOOCEECD CEOOTAENEEUEUUANOSOEOOUONONEEDNOGEESTAOQOEOALUUOOOENEELNON LS Board rature on Request (sas (Maxt doar EUDUUYAUEEOU0YCOUEOEOOOELAOAASOUOOOYGGUEEULGOOUUEOOOUOOOQOUEUGGOOGRENSUOGUONOEOOUAGGOORSERSUUGUOSORSELOUUGQOEEO}U0GG4O90S002000ROUHAOGOUOLEL 5 fr t Hardware ¢ SIXTH AVENUE and PIKE STREET sUUTUOTESUUUEUNUCONANUAEEOAETEN EAA ONOOOUOGNAOCAAnueeenuet @liseum Theotre ) RQUNQQQCUUUUAUUOAAEQAUOUUESOOGGUAEEOGUAGCOOUSOUOONOEOGGAOOONOOOGEOEOGGGOQGQUOOUUEOOGOGOGOOOUOCOOOOGASUOGGGUOGUEOOONGOOOOOOUUOONEGOOOOAUUTOOEOOOOOOOOOUUOONHY = (i The Victory club will hold thetr| * leelections by Joe Roberta Special April 15, 1821, for a series of en- gagements in leading British ond! wriss Cornish Add Federated Women’s Club Australian cities, under London man- Miss Nellie Cornish entertained | | agement. | Beginning November 15, Mr. Karte the presidents of the Federated! | Women's clubs and other club offi- rare abilitf. The seat mle for this| recital will open Friday. The pro- gram: tenor, enststed by Arthur Kietn, planist Quore infrante. . has 16 concerts with L. BE. Behymer the Standard bureau, of “Lincoln, | °'* St luncheon at the Sunset club In March wp to April he is engaged spective clubs pledged themselves to fince Mr. Karle last appeared here | the Symphony orchestra for a period Ushed himself so firmly in the hearts! needs in Seattle's civic life is its tenor, He will be ansinted here by | weeks by the professional women of solicited to do their utmost to help any kind of preparation for the <7 Tet | only can an inetitution lke the ‘The Lament of 1 Proud... Gritfes | Seattie, and it is up to them to sup. jin California, From December to Fetruary he has 25 concerts with | Neb. In February two recitals wil] |" Monday. be piven in Carnegie hall, New York.| The representatives from the re by Kart White, of Boston, for 30| work out several proposed plang to concerts in New England. secure sufficient funds to carry on he has sung in all the leading cities| of three years. of the United States, and has estal| Realizing that one ef the greatest of his bearers that he is generally! music and art, a Widespread interest | recognized as America's most famous | has been created during the past two Arthur Klein, a young pianist of|tne city, and all business houses, clubs and tndividuale are being maintain the orchestra, Miss Cornish stated, that te make future always involves a present out- joney, and United efforts pa of money, by 1ssesecesRoxae| Symphony orchestra succeed. The ==.Tutela | orchestra belongs to the people of ++e-LaForge | } machmeninetr Exercises, Port and Allegro. Phone East 163 tm ‘The ladies present at the luncheon yesterday were: Mra, Carl Johnson, Aspasta club; Mrs. William Haw. Theo Karle Ratiade t A fa etude | cme Three Reasons: eps ggde Dentist phones is You get the best dentistry; I advertise and practice under my own name, therefore you get a respon- sible service (7, used only one method in den- tistry and that is the kind of den- reputation. Seattle’s Finest Dental X-Ray Dentists Come and Go, but Dr. Wilson Stays The Demand of Today Is Sanitation With You Mothers can send their children knowing they will receive careful at- tention. No experimenting. No methods used in any branch of dentistry but sanc- 9 tioned by the leading authorities of the country. I do not tax the limit of your pocketbook; a set price and honest trea‘ ment have built the largest practice in the state, 4 . A sanitary, clean office, with all instruments sterilized, is at your service. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Examination Free Best Gold Crown $5.00 Best Porcelain Crown $5.00 Obey that ever-insistent impulse and visit Dr. Wilson today. Examination Free Pp, J. T. Wilson ter Attendants 810% First Ave., Opposite Colman Bldg. — Elliott 1833.

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