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YOUNG PLANS CHEON AT GOLF CLUB BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Editor #/f The Star ENTERTAINMENT OF MRS. J\MES SHACKELFORD HINES, of Francisco, Mra. C. A. D, Young has arranged a luncheon of twenty to take place tomorrow at the Golf club, On Saturday evening, tn | of, Mr. and Mrs. Hines, Mr. and Mra. Young were hosts at a merry | isner Gance at the Golf club, with covers for twelve. Hallowe'en decora- ‘And flowers in yellow adorned the board. DATES iytistic Autumn Tea Miss Fay To Remember TUREDAY, OCTORES 19— entertainment of her seter, | Alico Fay, a bride-to-be, Mrs. | F. Gould entertained about) Mona et al meat intimate friends of the honor tt 320 pm. with Mra, Baveman tea this afternoon. Brilliant || Mr. Raver W. Muchiin's tea tor | re, Ls 2M jeCleary, chrysanthemums andl from Stat Siac ch te Bee its and decorated the tea | Miss Bally Adame te be at home tn compliment to Miss Fay and Mise were Mrs. F.C. War, | Brown, WEDNESDAY, OCTONER 13— Mrs. Chartes Erickson’s luncheon at the Ramer Club In honor of Miss Brows aod Mra Ira Rawn SATURDAY, OCTORER 1¢— Mise % ma te 29 velock, hn ad asters, e McEwan Names at Wedding @ Marian McEwan, daughter of | versity Congreeatio: Mina Margaret Huteson's mai to Mr. rich Aechmite in St, Barnabas’ chapel at ® o'clock FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22— American Legion and Veterans of i) 4 Brits od fF mikic erase harid regi a reservationa eal! East SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30— Halloween ¢ dance Mrs. Robert I. Hague, of New York.Js spending a short time in the | city, a guest at the Washington An nex, . . Dr. and Mra. Benjamin 8. Paschal have returned after three and @ half years’ residence in New York eee Mra, Vincent P. Lobdell and chil- @ren, of New York, who have spent the summer tn town, have taken the Gardner Kellogg residence, on Mer- cer island, for a few months. eee Mr. John Spargur returned last * | evening from a hunting trip in What-| com and Skagit counties, . eee Among those who attended the | Puyallup fair yesterday were Mr.| and Mra. Josiah Towne, Mra. J. L.| Mohundro, Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Charies Johnstone, Mise Ida Corey. Mr. Raymond Fox, Mr, Fred McKen- zie and Mr, Will P. Morris, eee Mr. Orville M. Snyder left this morning for Rome, Ga, and a tour of the South. ‘4 Mr. and Mrs. Licyd B. Walker are receiving the congratulations of thetr friends on the birth of @ daughter, October §, at the Minor hospital, Mrs, Walker will be remembered as Miss Ruth Warner. ard will read papers at the meeting of the Writers’ club at 8 p. m. in) the Erickson club rooms, Y. W.C. A. eee Alki Women's Improvement Chub Alki Women's Improvement club} THE SEATTL E STAR Dsiioury. The marriage service of Miss Mary Pryor and Mr. Frank Gilbert Black was read with impressive ceremony on Wednesday evening in Trinity church, —Portrait by Bushnell. umbrella topa, Vanity cases and @ance bags either a tiny furry foot, head or ta: The realm of accessories ts very|/ some place about them, and even furtike, Purses and bags show &/)evening combs are topped with a touch of tt in handies or trimmings.| furry banding, while fans of mare There are canes with little animal feather BAGS AND PURSES FUR TRIMMED Arts view of Paul Gustin's paint and a short musical program. exhibit will be open to the pub-| @ luncheon of ten covers to place tomorrow et her home. Wednesday Mrs. Messer will ehtertain at luncheon, with in-| extended to ten friends. eee it for Annie Wright olarship Fund Harry Egan and Mrs. J. C. are making plans for a fruit and tea on Thursday afternoon the home of Mrs. Egan for the of the scholarship fund of Wright seminary. Members of geminary and their friends are and are requested to meet at th ave. and Pine st. at 120 eee rr. and Miss Roberta Hains- and her flance, Mr. John T. dr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. entertained informally at their Thursday evening. eee iss Baird Married Mr. Miller ir. and Mrs, William LeRoy Baird | the marriage of their ww, Annette Tyler, to Mr. Emil Miller, on Thursday, Septem- 23. The wedding was quietly solemnized ame as a complete surprise to! friends. After an extended mo- trip thru Washington and Ore Mr. and Mrs. Miller will be at to their friends at 422 W. Galer Rt. about November 1. OSMOPOLITAN CLUB | MEETS AT Y.W.C.A. rs litan club of the Y. VW. C. A. held its eighth annual ban. Baturday evening in the tea of the association, with Miss so geveral members of the organiz- responding in enjoyable talks. ‘Laura Armstrong responded to toast, “Our Babie: A feature of the program was the comment on club member- given by Miss Ruby Meyers. greetings of the Y. W. C. A. ‘extended by Miss Alice M. Ran- assistant general secretary of | association. Jessie B. McBride, for sev- Years extension secretary of the and who is to take up r C. A. service™in India, was of honor, The toast to was given by Mar. , one of the charter| Mrs. Charles M. Warrer, Mra, ¥.|4428 Greenwood ave. of the Cosmopolitan club, 'Roney Weir and Miss Mary Blanch-|our to 46th st Mrs. Blake Hosts | Mra, Elizabeth Hanlon, accompa- nied by hereon and a party of friends, departed by motor last week for Vancouver, B. C. Mra. Hanlon | leaves Vancouver tomorrow for the East, where she will visit for several weeks before her departure from Quebec for a tour of the world. She expects to return to Seattle in a year. eee have returned from their Eastern so- journ, Their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Wilton, who occupied their their absence, have taken a residence in the Madrona district, cee Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Kilbourne and small son are in New York for a few weeks, . Mr, and Mrs. Frederick T. Fischer and daughter, Miss Marie Fischer, will remove this week from their summer home at Wing Point to the Hotel Sorrento, CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Seattle Music Study Chub Mrs. Henry Shead, 610 Terry @ will entertain the Seattle Mi Study club at 1:30 p.m. Mra. W. Ogle will read a paper on “The Folk Musie of Northern Europe,” illustrated by Mrs. George Dalton, Mrs. Carl Hobiitzell, Mrs. C. F. Laughlin, Mrs. Edna Morton, Mrs. F. I, Ashton and Miss Camiliia Proalx. eee Council of Seahurst Park yMinute Women Council of Seahurst Park Minnte omen meet at the shool house at 2:30 p. m. eee Mount Baker Fruit and Plower Mission Mre. C. B. Dodd, 3708 42nd ave. 8, will be hostess to Mount Baker Fruit and Flower Mission at 2:30 D. m. eee Ctionian Club By notifying the hostess, members may bring guetts to the meeting of the Clionian club with Mra. Fred W. Catlett, 6431 Cascadia ave., at 2p.m. ee Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae meet Armstrong as toastmistress | 4t 10:30 a, m. with Mrs, Miller Free. man, 932 17th ave. N, 1230 pm Luncheon at Caleidh Club Caleidh club will meet at 1 p, m with Mrs. Charles Grant Heffner at her apartment in the Winchester, 605 Kast Denny way, ery Seattle Audubon Society Mr. 8S. F. Rathbun will speak on “Migratory Birds About Seattle” at the meeting of Seattle Audubon So- clety at 8 p. m. at the Chamber of Commerce. The ‘public is invited. *ee Writers’ Club Mr. and Mrs. William L. Rhodes home during will hold its regular business meet- ing at 2 p. m. with Mra A E. Schutt, 3226 624 ave. & W. Large) tendance is urged. Important bus-| a8. eee City Federation W. C. T. U. Dr. W. M. MeKibbon, secretary of the China club, will ad@reaw the city | federation of the W. C, T. U. on “Conditions tn Chins with special reference to the sale and Importation | of narcotics, at Plymouth Cougrega- tional church at 2°p. m. Reporta| will be given from the state conven- tion. | eee Chapter G, Ez. 0. | Chapter G, P. EB. O, meets with Mra. James H. Calvert, 1802 10th) | ave. N., at 10 o'clock. Bring lunch and come prepared to sew. eee | Women’s Auxiliary, St. Gement’s Church | | Women’s Auxillary of &t. Clem- ent'’s church meets all day, begin-| ning at 10 o'clock. Prepare for ba mar. Bring lunch Tea will be served. eee Court Excelsior No. 17 Council of Mothers Congress and PT. A. | Seattle Central Council of Mothers! congress and Parent-Teacher associa- | tions meets at ¥. W.C. A. Morning session at 10 o'clock; afternoon at 1220, eee Seattle Business and Professional Girls The Seattle Business 4nd Profes- sional Women's club meets at Cham-| ber of Commerce and Commercial | | club at 7 o'clock. Louts Nash will| speak on “Organization.” oe Emma Lazarus Auxiliary Femma Lazarus auxiliary to B’nal P’rith meets at Educational Center, Initiation ceremony. ore Canadian Women’s Club The Canadian Women's club meets in Bastern Star club rooms, 4090 Ar- cade building, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Henry Landes will speak, Hostesses | for tea following meeting are Mrw. | George Barton, Mrs, Elwell Barnes and Mra. ©. J. Dunn, Saray Elsie Lincoln Benedict Club Elsie Lincoln Benedict club meets | with Mrs, Lida McK, 5 Sev. enth ave. N. ck at the school house. A large attendance ts de- sired. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Tonia Chapter 114, 0. E. 8. The Ionia chapter No. 114, O, EB. §., will give a card party for the Jonia chapter and friends on Thurs. day, October 14, from 2 to 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. A. Altemus, Tuke areas heads, and beady eyes blink from’ fan. bou are supplanting the Our Values Are the Biggest Get in the habit of trading at our store. You will save money by it. 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Bizes 2 to 6 Extra Special Offering misses’ fleeced cotton Unton Suits; sizes 10 and 12 only; high neck, long sleeves; ankle length, Comforts, $2.50 $3.00 values; small size, 54x72 inches; dark colors only, Blankets $5.98 $7.50 values; wool finished; mood heavy weight; plain gray with pink and blue borders, Feather Pillows $1.25 Each $1.50 values, size 17x24 tneh; covered with fancy stripe art ticking. of Ate | saw « young woman holding « gum standing over the body of the mur dered man. A blind news vendor testifies that he overheard the mur- |derean confess to her brother in # { raltway station, and that he remem- bered her voice, and it was that of | the young girl who ts accused by the , on hie | deaf woman. | Mins Goodrich bes appeared here| 13” ase) See 4 ping p peally How the plot i unraveled fur | ae leading woman and co-star with | Port, ie Vizy clever sexy |nishes the punch to the play. ‘To tell the Jate Nat Goodwin and her pres po yeah ps on. ad ‘eteinine|more would spoil the interest in te ent veh: as behind it a record of tend. r eer, story for those who plan to sce it suecens in New York, Chicago, Paris t 5 ray inl “In aw Pest House” ts a comedy So, built around a belated peddier whose| Fanchon Pverharét as the — horse had died, an aged porter and a| paralytic and Erman Seavey as GOOD COMEDY SHOW dilapidated hotel. It is one of the|sightiens paper vendor give two fine AT LEVY'S ORPHEUM beat laugh-producers on the bill. |bite of character acting. — 2 Oncar Gerard, Swedish comedian, | Roger Imhof is seen as the peddier,| Norman Feusier os the “villatn, as @ bell-hop, and Robert Lorenzo| Hugh Conn as the porter and Mar-| Jone Morgan as the — - orn = ag an Italian sheriff are the Iaugh-| celle Coreene as the landlady'’s| Rand as her fiance i ing hit of “Up in Violet's Room,” the | daughter and the nuree. | clair, whore biggest lines bes oe musical comedy betng presented by| James Mullen and Anna Francis in| final scenes, play the Levy's Musical Comedy company at! “1 Get What's Left” get many | Toles, cana Levy's Orpheum this week, laughs. | “Madeline Matthew also has a fun| Jamon and Etta Mitchet appear in| MINSTREL REVUE role. She appears as the waitrens|an exceptionally good arcobatic act.| 47 PALACE HIP and general maid about the hotel.| Lou Reed and Al Tucker appear) ane twentieth Century Minstrel Revue is a popular feature of the new bill that opened yesterday at Loew's Palace Hip. There e: even | men alia women tn the company, which boasts a feminine interlocutor and end men, the latter in blackface. A picturesque novelty is provided by Two Yaquis, @ couple of Indians whose physical attractiveness is aug- mented by a variety of beautiful mar tive costumes. . There in a whirtwind of witty co = ety talk in the ekit, “The Widow,” presented by George Fisher and Honey Hurst. 1 a ie ing wh t EDNA GOODRICH SEAT poe retreat es SALE BEGINS TODAY headline honors are divided between Heats will be placed on sale today) vimirtation,” a youthful comedy, and at the Metropolitan theatre for the! «1, q pest House,” featuring Moger engagement of Kdna Goodrich, who) rice will be seen hare for four days only,| Mlle ety of conoge beginning Sunday, October 17, in! | “gleeping Pardners.” |dayn, wprinkled with musical and Bean Hill is vory charming a» the|in w violin offering entitled “Full of daughter of the hotel proprictor| Pep.” Muriel Morgan and Minnie | Gamba Dooley). | Kloter are seen in a few songs and This week's offering is imbedded | sayings. with pretty musical numbers, The| lly show opens with a pretty ensemble! 17N/QUE PLAY number, which i followed by Rob| 4am rim WILKES ert Lorenzo and the girls in a jazzy, A play with a “kick to tt ts the specialty, c) Beas Hill and Uttie Flomny Sturgis best way to describe “A Voice in the Jno lead te | Dark,” the mystery melodrama at ene the chorus in catchy turns | o' Witkes theatre this week. |coop coseby acts — | amuse Nesvantt ata deaf woman sees the murder in Good comedy acts perforate the Or-| secluded wood, and testifies that she | re M. 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