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1 eb aid Sahn aten CHURCH WEDDI NITES MISS McEWAN YD MR. FISKEN BY BE SATURDAY EVENING oN: Blighted ber troth to Mr, Pe e'clock, midst a fashionable aasembias alot shaery Tah #tandanis, bearing P offeet by a Mickering taper, erm rn TRINITY AH MITCHELL COUTTS / The Star CHURCH, Miss M Keith Gamam Fisken, at © of relatives and admiring ehrymanthemuma, in the formed a most lovely pathway for re in white and feathery reer bridal colors of green and white, Rev, Predde . Who officiated, waited with the ¢ ‘ to am By the: rays of countioss cathedral taperm — Rt « ek ev W, H, Bilas, Mr. Bewin A greomaman, ens frome Lohengrin derakied ‘ fens and Mr. wiry ficken, and followed by Mr. . Mr. James A.) Mr, Walter Me and Mr. Leo Mack ef Name color , With turquoise hued tulle h girdios, the two Miss Mary Lea Fisken Gora Peters, were most ia rimmed hata, with aah ule outlining the brims < ef cyclamen and B also im tones to harmonix fewns, they wore most MeEwan Tompking of Ronor, wore turquoise ely embroidered in th & hat of tulle, and Piadipli and bouvantia in of me. tenias and of valley. Miss Rispeth of the bride, was or, wearing em- th of silver, bouffant of me colored tulle, hat to mateh.| Bebquet of cyclamen oneiof the most beauti- Widal partics wit- w Ivory satin,} in pearls and! characterized the han > ‘the . who came oe of tier father. { nn orange blow ‘were its only orna- cburt train, sux the shoulders. Her at the end with! om framed her face . and her bouquet was of idm, wardentas and Lilies of " pevwn dag and tiny) Jr. 4. Strout, Jr, at the chane: the wedding party, DATES To Remember MONDAY, OcTORER 18— Mine Charlotte Mann to entertats the members the Sohmits Huteson dridat Mra. Wilmot Litty’s tea at home, te and Mra Wiliam Yerkes, from 8 Untll 6 v'eloek FRIDAY, OcTonER t— American Legion and Veterans of tertaln Mra Hoss Dy Capitet Him Gena Pedic hospital ecard party at of Mra Edgar i. Bock % Pree st, Vor reservation call Cap- 8. of the Orpthe dewetit SUNDAY, OCTORER 24— First of series of mesioale teas, to be held by the Fine Arts socttty, at the Fine Arts building FRIDAY, OCTORER t— Matiowoon dance at Beattie Tennis ations eal) Bast Formal opening of the Toto elah SATURDAY, OCTORER 30 Golf and Country elu NOVEMBER 20— Junior Guild of the Orthopedic bee. pital to bold Thanksgiving dance St the Masonic Temple On Tuediay evening, with én impressive home service, Miss Roberta Hainsworth became Denjamin Woodruff, of Engle i the gueet of Mise Min idmer, at the Sheridan apart Mr, and Mre moving today fro W, to an apartment in the Bher John Mparrur are re 1403 Becond ave dan. Mra Ine has for some tir tof Mra, Frederick art thin evening for her home, of Cleveland Na Pieter Adama, wil Mr. Robert Wilson te apending a fow days in Spokane Mr, and Mra spoon are anticipating @ vialt from Mra ter, Minn Panny 4, who has epent the past sixteen years in Dawson, ¥. 7 Miss Harold will spend the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Witherspoon, Mra. Frederick Mra. Chartes Dent and Mre motored to y and guests of Mra. Charles F. Engels at a lun heon at her home, John KK. Wither| Flarnmons, | Mr Mra. Panny Carrier, who has tien | Mre, T. 1. Moore, rf the past few months, is leaving morrow for her home in Newton, we iting her sinter ‘es Mr. John HL Perry and Mr. Norris A. Huse of New York will arrive in the city this evening, en route to California and Flo see Mr. and Mra. Thomas M. Berumes are receiving meamgon of congratu the birth of a daughter who has been given the Marjorie Law Mre merly Miss Marjorie aturday, no of rouge was f Van Ogle . . Mrs. Tuchard A Inger te epend. ing the day in Olympia, oe Mrs. Julia Henry, wife of the late Judge Henry of Montana, has taken an apartment in the Argonne for the winter. eee and Mrs. Bruce 4 Mra. Miller Ir the weekend in Vane Mr Shorts and! n spent uver, B.C When s woman accuses & man of Mattery, it's a sure thing she wants him to say some more | METROPOLITAN Monday Eve., Oct. 25 The Italian Commerical Club PRESENTS SERGIO S. ZANTO Word!'s Greatest Dramatie TENOK —and— MADAM —in a JOINT RECITAL Prices: She, $1, $1.50 and & Pius War Tax M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO Open 9 to 6 Every Day learance Sale Odd Bedroom Pieces A Few of the Many Specials Special $43.30 the bride if Mr. John T. Bib¥, Jr. —Portrait by Bushnell. , _ Walout Dressing Table .........—.. Regular price $65.00; CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Capitel Hill W. C. T. U. Capitol Hil W. C. T. U. will meet at 2 p.m with Mrs. Marte Ridgway, 1122 20th ave. N. Mrs. Jackson Sil- baugh, W. C. T. U. state superintend ent of legislation, speaker. Report of the state convention will be given and fiveminute talks on “Christian Citizenahip.” eee Lincotn High School P-T. A. Lincoln High School Parent ee ig Be gong emg ‘will moet in the study of the new antiex at 7:30 p.m. After the regular business ses sion the afternoon will be devoted to a discussion on “Why Students Fail.” ‘The principal speakers will be Dr. Curtis T. Williams of the University of Washington, Dr. LO burn Merrill from the juvenile court, ‘Miss EB. Larrabee, principal of the McDonald school; Mixa Johanna *| Strait, Latona school, and Mr. J. D. Lothrop of Lincoln high school, One “| minute discussions by the parents @t vantage points Club de Man, formerly of the . Who is at pres- of lectures @t the Address the |Buro- events class, ditected th Rowell, thia eve-| at the Women's hia subject being | Belgium,” touching and industrial problems. ir husbands and friend» _e ee Arctic Club , Witherspoon, who was commandetin- | ish War Veterans, | members of hin s'qff evening at the shaded blow foliage centered | marked for ten | a Lea PB. 0, were delight: ined this afternoon at was greatly LAly and Mrs, hostess. will follow the speaking. Al are tn vited. eee { Woman's Educational Cub ‘The Woman's Educational will meet at 2 p. m. at the Fedem tion club house, corner Thomas st. and Harvard ave. Mre. BE. T. Rend, } 1 of “Dhe King and the Book.” club | tations from Took 1 —$- Fourth a and Marion st. /All Maccabeeaind friends invited. eee Wills Walla P-T. A Walla Yaulla POT. A. will meet at |* the schoofat 3 p. m. cee Anne Study Cub Prom@y 8t 2 p. m. the Queen Anne Shdy club wit] meet at the Queen jnne library, Th following prograg will be given: ™ Mayor] Office,” by Mra, N. J. Irvine followf by an Addrets by Mayor ' Hug! Caldwell, Hepry Watterson | (autoerapyy) “Mars Henry.” His! eartyfite by Mra. HI. Kennedy and hie Wer life by Mra A. W. Farra gheg Members may bring a guest oe Theta Alpha Alllance ‘Teta Alpha alliance of the Delta Def Delta will meet at the chapter | hog, 4714 University bivd, at 730 ;P-f. Plans for the winter will be eee Browning Stady Clob | ©Mre. ¥. E. Palmerton, 602 W. High tand drive, will be hostess to the Browning Study club at 2 p.m. Mem ders will continue dixcunsion of Hook Quo ee D. A. BR. Study Clase D, A. R. Study clans will meet with | hostess, will have the program in| stra, U. K. Loose, Adrian Court, at) charge, Mrs. John Trumbull, will speak on “Reconstruction of the Clubs.” Those interested are wel coma, eee Whittier PT. A. Whittier Parent-Teacher aasocta- ipm ; eee | Queen Anne Circle, Child Conserve | tion League Queen Anne circle, Child Conserva: | tion league, will meet at 1:30 p, m with Mra. Arthur Joachima, 315 Mc tion will meet at the schosl at ved boy st. The program will consist p. m. Pupils of the primary grade will entertain with music and read-/to the Foundation ings. Mr. 8. E. Fleming, Girector of | tues,” read by Mra. FE. 1. Girls | selections from American composers | vocational guidance, speaker. of the domestic science clas will serve coffee. eee Madrona P-T. A. Madrona Parent-Teacher associa tion will meet at 3 p. m. at the school, 33rd ave. and Spring st. Miss Evangeline Burns, speaker, will be followed by Mr. William F. Hoff. man with piano selections and vocal music by Mrs, C. . Morrison and Mra. F. R. Smith, This is a social meeting for teachers, mothers and new mambers. Téa will be served. see Benedict Clubs The Associated Benedict clubs of Seattle will meet with the Eluie Ben- edict club No.1 at 2710 EB. Cherry st. at $8 p.m Mra. RM. Coats, hostess. Mra, A. Michael will talk on “Human Analysis.” 7 . Alki Review W. B. A. Alki Review W. B. A. will meet at 8 p. m. in the W. O. W. hall. eee Dorcas Circle Mrs. A. Swan, 6660 29rd ave, NW. W. will be Hostess to Dorcas circle at| PU*INeNs meeting 120 p. m eee Eastern Star Club AN Wastern Stars are invited to play cards with the Eastern Star club at 2 p. m. in the club rooms, 4090 Arcade building. see War Mothers’ League of America Important business will be dix cused at the meeting-of the War Mottiers’ League of America at % Dp. m. at the Armory oe. A. BR. EB. M. E. Club AL R. E. M. F. club will meet with Mrg. H. 1. Van Brocklin, 1704 Belle-| vud ave. at 2 p.m. | oe | Marathon Entertainment Club A pareel post party will be given by the Marathon Entertainment club of the W. B. A. of the Maccabees of @ paper on “A Sense of Justice as of All the Vir-/ Davia, and | by Mra. Ewing D. Colvin. “Applica | tion of Law and Justice In Acquis tion and Use of Money” will be Mre. | Jease Blalock’s subject, and Mrs. C | H. O'Neill's paper will be on “Ptnying the Game According to the Rules— | Epitome of Life's Training.” . . Alki Women’s Improvement Club A special meeting of Alki Women's Improvement club will be held at 10:20 a. m. with Mra. A. BE. Schutt, 3226 624 ave. 8. W. A new club house proposition will be considered. oe. Club West Side Women's Improvement ub will entertain at the home of | Mrs. C. A. La Grave, 1432 Oak pl. at |2 p.m, complimentary to the new members of the club, oe Seattle Lodge, No, 7 Seattle lodge, No, 7, Degree of Hon or, auxiliary to A. O. U. W., will give the fourth of @ series of pre ives whist parties at 9 p. m., in Ever green hall, following the regulaf to be held at & Dp. m, presided over by Mra, Hat#o McKay. All friends invited to the whist party. | eee | Fttiott Bay Camp >| Eltiott Bay camp, Modern Wood men of America, will give a dang for ita members and friends this evening in the Knights of Pythias hall, Mhird ave. and Virginia st, oe. Brighton PT. A. Brighton PT. A. will meet Tuesday at 3:10 p, m, at the echool. | Dr. Henry de Man will speak ¢n “De moeracy in Europe and America.” | The A recent letter from Misa Emma} Martin in New York tells of teresting summer in the mountaing and at Murray bay, Qué bee. She also mentioned a tea for Se fittle people who are wintering in this evening in the W. O. W. hall, New York, at which Mrs. Samuel P. Weston wag hostess last week, West Side Women’s Improvement SCALLOPED Fale ies 4 o Ww rouble with « $2 bill POTATOES WITH : ae , vp it tn @ marriage lcensa, AUSAGE . _ Prepare potatoes as usnal for real- loping. Bake until nearly done Then a4 the caumage which has been parboiled for fifteen minutes. Prick the sausage after them on the potatoes. The sausage whould bake twenty or twenty-five mitutes with the potatoes, putting The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. Bince 1906 Phone Capitol 1233 Wf you would Matter » man tell him he ts proof against Mattery Low Prices Prevail Here You will find that we are offering the best values at the lowest prices. Manufacturers have made us an allowance of from 10 to 20 per cent on many lines of fall goods and we are offering these to you at reduced prices, LADIES’ PLUSH COATS $32.00 to $69.00 Beautiful Plush Coats in the very latest styles; some are the short sport style, others are full length. They are full lined with fine linings. Come in belted styles with attractive fur collars and cuffs. The long coats have the loose back. Short Coats priced.......832.50 to $69.00 Long Coats priced.......$32.00 to $65.00 Dr. Denton Children’s Hats Garments $2.50 Special offering of Dr The te an exceptional of. Denton's ing garments fer. Hats valued formerly for children, They are soft at $6.00 now. mpectally te and comfortble, made of Guced- to $3.60. They are hygienic mixed cotton and fashioned of fine plushes and wool fabri. 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