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MISS FAY’S MARRIAGE ve ee. . Crawford alternated at the urna, ¥ . Bibb Jr. 0 BE IN NEW YORK BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS 5 Society Biitor of The Star (MISS ALICH FAY, daughter of Mr, and Nea, John Purinton Fay, will be wed on Wednesday, October 20, to Mr. Ronald Addison Case of | N.Y, in St. Ambrose Chapel of Saint John the Divine, New York at high noon, There will be no attendants, only relatives and intimate | 9) witnessing the ceremony, A wedding breakfast will follow at the | Mr, Caso and his bride will leave at once for their wedding iy in the Adirond before establixhing their residence in Oneida Case is connected with the Oneida Community company. eee ; Bucklin Hostess Large Reception DATES To Remember ing Mrs, Elisa Ferry Leary, vice president general of the fhters of the American Revolu || TCPSDAY, oc A, and also in compliment to Mrs. | - E » ne McCleary, acting vice presi : a. p general of the organisation o'clock, A Edgar H. Bucktin entertained Weenmepay, OctonEn 19 & handsome tea this afternoon ka hake residence, with invitations ex to about three hundred) Autumnal colorings were in- y p WAN the use oc siadion | Marines of Min acme ths oe So agnor ar ap ng Chureh of the Mpiphany at #:20 in the ny mn, e'elook, American flags were effec: || THURSDAYS@CTORER 14— draped. The dining room, Mrs. Charles Willard Stimaon's tee e in its color cominagion, was My bedecked with red salvia, | pom pom chrysanthumums A blue asters. Mrs. Willlam Ran ) Ballard, Mra David W. Bowen, John T. Wagner and Mrs. A , MacWhinnie assisted the hostess, at the urns were Mrs. John G. Mra Hugh M. Caldweil, Edward B. Burwell, regent of chapter, and Mra. Harry 8.) compliment to Mra Charice je Bride. Magnus Crawford to entertain &@ bridge tea at Mer home, complimentary to Miss Helen Rrown. H SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16— N Miss Marian McEwan marriage Mr. Keith Fisken at #30 in Thinity ah church. STORER t0— Miss Anne Hotmes junior mittee assisted at table, including Miss Edith x Miss Winona Blackwell, Naomi Morford, and Miss May fn, Mra Phillip D. Jennings, N. B. Davis, Mrs. Lester Pal Mrs. Howard Ballard, Mrs. Mrs. Edward B. Roy and Halloween dance at Seattle Tennis Carl Stoppleman, of Aberdeen, ag During the afternoon Mra. MacDoriald gave several de Yoral numbers, accompanied Charlotte Degan. eee Barnayas chapel « FRIDAY, OCTONRE t2— American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wace to give rian ment at the Metropolitan Thea FRIDAY, OCTOBER te— For reservations call Bast || Halloween dinner-dam elt and Country club a en | | scivdrea Barnes, Mixs Curtis, Miss Alice Wilson, Miss | F Adelaide “Martin, Miss Viola Ross, Me inent Spokane ~ Weds Miss Sarah Hurris, Miss Glady have been received in town Miss Ellen Patrick, Misa week ‘announcing the marriag®| campbell, Mise Hawthorne, Misa| ptiiee Evelyn Diltingham. daush-! Geneva Perry, Miss Florence Packer, | of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cariton}aiisg pianche Holt, Mise Elizabeth of Spokane to Mr. JOB) Kerr, Miss Caroline Kerr, Misa|H ape! Ceremony WAS! Dersis Horton, Miss Dickey, Mise| at 5 September 14 in Spokane, | surgery White, Miss Gladys Winter p wil be of wide interest, 28) mute, Miss Yates, Misa Miriam Nevers has been a frequent | Garanor and by Mrs. Arthur Fede dlueergeae geler, Mra. A. N. Randolph and Mra. | (1 Fred Inkster, all daughters of mens: | Tt ning Téa for bers of the club. at des-Elect & Strewell compliment to Mins Fay, and in honor of Miss a Brown, both brides of the , Mrs. » Sta pied future, Miss Sally Adams en- a 7 d with a delightful tea this at‘her home. Pink and gladioli in graceful arrange- ‘were used in the drawing room and yellow blossoms cen- ‘the dainty tea table. Mrs. Cart . Gould, Mrs. Park Weed Willis, W. H. Bliss and Mrs. Magnus at Seattle Ruth Jarvis y Past Presidents Following a welcoming address by | the president, Mrs. Palmerton. musical program will be given fre ~ 2:20 to 9:30, under the supervinion of | Mra. Frederick W. Griham, assisted | by Mrw H. V. Lulthien, Mrs. w. a.] Foster and Mrs. F. K. Masham, and which will be as follows: |e" Sones assisting were Miss Anna “Sings the Nightingale"... Miss Laura Joy and Mixs| ‘* Dally, Receiving were E. R. Adams, with the honor is and hostess. o o- . -Nuptial ainment for Holmes her bridal attendants, Miss Holmes will entertain at tea)“ in iia ok t her home on Friday afternoon ese “ol M on Saturday evening Miss Samuel H. MacDonald. o iM Neaventa, Mr. aad Mra, BO Carrie Lovering, accompanist yard B. Holmes, will entertain with ily dinner in her honor and tn | iment to her fiance, Mr. John (>) “Love's Like a Summer “Rayptian Slum) Constance Horn, Mr. Afville Helstad, “Indian Lament” Dvorak: Kr “Love's Joy M aude Madden 11 Arvilie Belstad, accom Homing” tian Bunriee Can” Indian Blanket Son eon Host Mr. G. E. M. Pratt, vice presi- of the Seattle Symphony Or} Association, gave a luncheon y at the Rainier Ciub to! Presidents of various Seattie| Great enthusiasm was mani in the campaign now under| * to ratvé funds for the per- continuance of the or al Reception of ‘oman’s Century Club | ‘Of the most interesting coger the |Gamboliers’ Club Has Dance Qne of the most danct 10:30 a. m. with Mra, George 1603 18th Max Kuner will give Art Palm Cirele at 3p. m, at the having children in this school, friends, are Inviteage gram and refrewhmenta, speaker, | the federation clubhouse at 2 p. m. the North End cipete of Child Con moots at Mogse Temple at 2 p, m. eee Lady Eagles at Wing's cafeteria at 8:30 p. m. the card rooms of the Mu SATURDAY, OCTORER 10— ple meets at 1503 10th ave ormer pupils af Mra, Bened } : The tea and coffee urns will be| Third of series. - lub meet | 1604 43rd ave. N | Federated w Det Riego | Mra. PLD. \ THE SEATTLE STAR CLUBS FORK WEDNESDAY Tribe of Hen Hur, will hold its regu : lar monthly social meeting Thurs West Seattle Art Club day, Octobe# 14, in the M. W West Seattle Art Columbia, City, A short bust Altnow eat 8 p.m, after which Murillo 1 cing will be enjoyed. leaded, an ments will be served Stru Mra TF ah Ae ontamporary Palm Circle No, 66 club meets at] h ave, Subject ra, Frederick Graham, ted by Mra, T, M see mm Anne POT. A, n Anne POT. A, meets aqhool, All mothers and North Qu North Qi rg ey Olive st, invited, Members and friends are be present oe West Woodland A reception for teachers, mothers nd new members will held at 3 m. by the West Woodland PT in the sehool auditorium. Pro Pot, A, yan of Portland, in a guest | at the Hotel AVashington for a few oe days. York PT. A. The York P.T. A. will meet at 3 m. Mra, Harriett McCleary Shaw eee Mr. and Mra. Jor in town, ror gr Miss Katherine Kittinger Is spend. ing the week aa the gucat bf Mra. Fred 8, Stimson, at her apartment “ee in Hamilton Arma. North End Circle of Child y! Conservation League Mra. BE. H. Luke, 6900 19th ave. BA will be hoster at 2 p.m. to Ladies’ Grotto Club The Ladies’ Grottd club meets at row for New York City. Me FF. M panied her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra, Patrick Parn Clark, on a motor. trip south re cently, ts to return in about a fortnight see Mr GG home of Mr rvation league. eee Women of Monscheart Legion Women of Mooseheart Legion and purchased the Lady Eagles Mr A cami party wil! be given by the | have Hil, and ex pow about November Public invited. A ee sonaion Lorraine Social Club Lorraine Social club will n ednesday afternoon at 2 next| Mr, Joseph Swaiwell is leavin, lock in| day for & trip of several weeks in onic Tem. | the Bast. eee eee Benedict Human Analysis Club Benedict Human Analyste at & « Mra. Gilmer 1 day for Tacoma to viait with friend: ‘until Friday ryor departed yente club ict wel | Miss Elizabeth Da me day for California w eee Hillman Park Akt Society an Park Aj ety will be ned by Mr Humphre Mra. C. EB, Bullock at Mrs urphrey’s home, 3319 W. 60th #t 2 o'clock see Stevens Relief Corps Stevens Relief Corps No. 1, Aux ary to Stevens Post No. 1, G. A will give progresdve whist party Panama cafeteria, M15 Third ave. CUCUMBER RELISH 12 larece ct % peck on sweet red peppers 2 ounces celery seed 1 ounce gr d mustard \% teaspoon cayenne pepper Dressing umbers ee Ladies of the G. Ladies of G. A. R with Mrs. at 12 A. R. Home Sewing 30 for lunch % ou % 1 tab 1 teawpoon mu 4 cme 1 cup prc 3 cups + Wash cucumbers but do not pare. Put edeumbers and gorens tas food chopper n, (East Madison car) Woman's Century Club Drama departmenrt of the man’s Century club meete dt eee Clara Barton Tent om Tent, Daughters of in Veterans’ hail at |‘ arston as howtess, ass flew Blakey, Mra. J. L. A. Hobart, Mra. € Titus, Mra. F and Mrs, W. H. Paimer, foreign society will have char A WOMAN pun. | CURATE VIENNA, Austria ly, missionaries to the m@. will be given. All ladies ar cordially invited tion in the E . oe pointed a woman cu: ADDITIONAL CLUBS |'n sist the pastor in chu administrati and women Mt. Rainier Chapter No. 48 Mount Rainier Chapter No. 48 . Parochial vieitat © spiritual care of the you ot the village Neighbors of | in considered ina Allen Jobes, prominent | work is finished and sincere Kubh, of Port) Townsend, are spending a few days Misa Atice Fay will depart tomor- | ‘ Dudley, who accom:| in Low Angeles, and plans - Barton and Mrs, Fred &, Stimson on Queen | at to) aeven in all wt in USIC) In Seattle Theo Karle Concert a Success Only a few years ago, Theo Karle was practically unknown to the muate-loving public, while America's most pe lular tenor, Since his concert last ening will be hia last appearance or.#ome time, he was Eree an enthusiastic audience eager At the ylause Was such that inoerity, and am her | by |to hear bi program the @ it bespoke tts own sured the artist of his success. Theo Karle powsomes a gentiine tenor volestot excellent quality, His Hin | diction, expression, phrasing and interpretation, com. bined with a pleasing personality, made his concert # pleasure. Mis program, altho of the lighter order, was well chosen for Kis voice and given ina truly artieve m It ope with Beethoven's re | tative, hovah Hear,” and aria, My Heart Is Sore,” | Reethoven, followed by ur Itallah songs which were 6x sitely rendered. The next contain « The Lament of Ia the Proud,” lby Griftes, “Bong of the Open,”. b: | La Forge, and the last two, “The Inland” and “Phe Coming of Spring ‘i both by Rachmaninoff. The last half lof the program contained “My | ‘N Follow You," and virituals, “Ti's Me, O “Hard Trials.” Then Afternoon," “The Cave Knows” and Lons?” the clone eons the jaatinfied until Mr. Karle | with at jleaxt one encore. jelearness of & group of responded the Stilly Night,” by Stevenson; “Revertes,” by Oley Speaks, and the well known | Machustila, Didn't it Rain,” a t. catchy negro spiritual Swi * by Catherine Glenn; “Lt Mother of Mine” and, for the la |"I Hear You Calling Me. n proved a very int, and alno « capa ntrib mberw to the program > mixture rts of Mra evening's and great John Spargur concert was ma redit in ¢ Karle her Roclety, of which fh is director, are not, als Wednesday evenings Arta Hall, At the jast “Who Have You n of each group of ence would not be 1 He mang date, — ineluding | brought the number i 104, A number of the n | ber n active wl ome of the moet important ruses of larger cities in the Baat South otiations are pending for the r mem. ere in engagément of one of the most | Prominent concert artists now before | the .publie for the winter | Concert, which will be given early in | Dovember. today he! wht the Corninh 1 1 Parry in his is the we given at the ne | and last, whl be held ning, October 19, when Milas Helen Wright wili be heard in a piano re eital, The Mins Parry will be as follows Old Italian. | Organ Koneart M Engedi,| Intormenso Wale | Brahmas ebikett boya with new toy soldiers th Mer Dott nt they come, and into night they go again HOW TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR A Cincinnati Barber Tells How to Make a Remedy for Gray Hair known resident of Cincin. who has been a b ber forty yearn, tly ing statement prepare made Any aimple ‘ at very | cost, at will darker make it soft and gionsy. To a half-pint of ater add 1 ounce bay rum, a small box of Barbo Compound and % ounce glycerine, These ingredients can be bought at any drug store af | very little the hair k until 4 shade This will make a gray. pernon look twenty years It in eany to use, does not aray hair, and cost. Apply |twice a wee the * obtained. bared younger color the mont delic mate | program to be given by | ate scalp, ie not| sticky or greasy and does not rubj| oft. ono M cm omc llc nln | 2 aE of $250,000. quarter apples, Put ,Nt%@ botling water. Cover | Remove cover and cook until tender, | Just before #oft add 1 cup of sugar | to 4 cups of fruit Bring again to the bolling point and put into ster- . werving kettle with @ very ilized Jars and seal while boiling hot hot. You Have Seen The New ‘Fan Hairdress” You would like to dress your hair that way. You may have it done here with every Switch, Transformation, Curls, Bob, ete., bought here. We furnish ALL MATERIAL and dress your hair in the new fashion FREE OF CHARGE Ladies’ Improvement Shop We Fora over have already agree the war is and prices #hoald end. The Cherry Stores 520 UNION STREET Cherry’s TakesLead in Price —" with Our departments of clothing , for men, women and boys are simply bristling with the better kind of bar; gains. cut 10 per cent off the prices of all mer. chandine credit porbhegs Come in and see how, much your money will buy now, sold on and, an T for ayn ash within § 30 These, reductions apply to men and women's apparel alike, 207 RIALTO Ol4 Frederick & Nelson Bldg. OT PAEILD Second Avenue Betweee Madison and Spring. Overy Pig'n Whistle WE STARTED THE JOB LAST YEAR WHY -Let’s Finish It—Now! The Salvation Army will wind up its Home Service Campaign this year, between October 18 and 31, to complete Seattle’s quota This is answered by the following statement of an Advisory Board of Elks and business men, under whose personal direction the wind-up drive is being conducted. and | | bring quickly to the boiling point. eo “Last October Seattle Lodge No. 92, B. P. O. E., accepted the obligation of ne $250,000 to build a Young Woman’s Boarding Home and a Cen- tral 8 service Building for Men. “During that campaign Seattle contributed $131,261.96. “Of this amount, $16,000 has béen expended for the purchase of a lot at =—% r Minor Avenue and Columbia Street. This is a site for the proposed Young i Women’s Boarding Home which the Salvation Army will erect to offer board and room at cost rental for Seattle’s girl workers. “The remainder—$115,261.96—is held in trust. This fund, with the bal- ance to be raised in the fortheoming campaign, $125,000, will be expended to construct the young women’s home and te purchase a site and erect a Of the season will be the an-| the Gam reception of the Woman's Con in th club to be held at the Hote! | sone temple ton, Friday aftern ber 8 \15th, from 2 to 5 o’clo | The hall waa tastefu ‘Among the special guests wil autumn leaves, whi W. M. Kern of Walla Walla, ner ® large har “ of the State Federation; | behind a cornfield delightfu Henry Landes, president of the | innovations were introduced, chief of | Federation, and the presidents| which were a number of songs by the various Federated Clubs of | the University of Washington quar * tet, consisting of Messrs. Quinn, The guests will be greeted by | Moore, Gibson and Simmons } sGainty little flower girls, Miss| The patrons and patronesses con. | May Parker, Miss Jane Louise | sisted of the following: Mr. a Mr and the gran@daughter of the| wm. J. Coyle, Mr. and Mrs. Perc iS president, Mise Shirley Pape.|tkerds Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mun. Guests and new members will| son, Mr. and Mrs. Walter § Introduced by Mrs. W. T. Perkins, Famous beauties of al! ages have relied upon olive oil for their charm and good health. |' Cultivate \its daily use. Drink “Napoleon” be- _fore dinner-—a tablespoonful in fruit jelds and Mr. and Mrs. Louis LaFray | ted by Mrs. 1B. W. Campbell, The next dance, on Which on H, O. Shuey and Mrs. Biake D. n Which a com » is now at work, will be held 12. ing the guests will be: Mra. | Palmerton, president of the | juice—and enjoy perfect health and natural beauty. A. yl Central Service Building. Both of these structures will fill a need in Seat- tle that is not now provided—the buildings will be civic assets. “And so Seattle Lodge, B. P. O. E., with the support of Seattle business The uneommonty smart boy ts/| Mra. W. M. Kern, president | | lueky to have common sense in after men and other organizgtions, is determined to fulfill its obligation to the Salvation Army by completing its quota. The same chairman and the same committee, augmented by an advisory board representative of all lines of Seattle business, and an industrial advisory board composed of Seattle _members of organized labor, will complete the drive. “We started the job last year. Will Seattle help to finish it—now?” Signed by: M. F. BACKUS, Chairman, Advisory Board. JOSEPH A. SWALWELL, Treasurer. GEORGE BOUCKAERT, Exalted Ruler, B. P. O. Elks, No. 92. WM. H. KLEPPER, Chairman, City Campaign Committee. Campaign Headquarters, 207 Hoge Annex. Elliott 1556. “‘A Man May Be Down—but He’s Never Out’’ TMT mann Magnano Le : rede | — Compan: “ahd Mrs, Geo. D. Schofield, Mrs. J.| ? , atin ‘Hili, Miss Blanche Reed, Mrs. k erson, Mrs. Louis Marks, | J. H. Soper, Miss sara w Mrs. 8. H. Kerr, Mrs. W.| H. Pittwood, Mrs. A. Harker, Mrs. W. Barker, Mrs. H. M. Shaw, Mr« us Loyal Parker, Mrs. M. E.| arrah, Mrs, 2. 8. Ingraham, Mrs. | M. Rich, Mrs. Fred W. Bert Jr., 43/E. Patrick, Mrs. J. C. Prate ©. F. Hutchinson and Mrs. Rineheart, members of the board saa of the Century club, | floral decorations will be in sharge of Mrs. J. J. Lea, assisted by ¥. W. Houghton, Mrv, Geo. G." and Mrs, W. W. Desorest Seattle Tacoma Genoa Boston Baked Beans ..... Mexican Beans ; Ma nt and Cheese ... Finest Pie, per cut Scones, with jam .. SANDWICHES Cold Meat and Cheese Hot Hamburger Hot Cakes and Syrup Doughnuts and Coffee Best Coffee in Seattle HOYT’S 322 Pike St, at Fourth WE NEVER CLOSE | dining room will be in charge ‘Mrs. Jobn J. Inkster, assisted by A. Harker, Mra, J. D. Curtis . Noble E. Hightower, who ‘gided in their hospitality by 4 bevy of girls, Mins Mar Miss Helen Drever, Miss | WIT TRC TT oT co]