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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 197 O72 we DP Mr, and Mrs. Louls Martin and | family, of Spokane, have removed to thin city, ken up thelr real dence at 610 2 see After spending the mummer in Alaska, Mr, and Mrs, B, A. Williams ’ jand family have returned, and are | Histers society will meet at| Miss Winn and Mias Snow were! again occupying their renidence at) 414 srorace N, Richmond left of Mra, Maxte chonen to represent the jo club| 1409 Becond ave, W. | yewterday for Portland, to spend th ot, Thursday afternoon. at the annual meeting of th Btate Ags several weeks Visiting among friends. oe 8 Teachers’ amociation to be held in| Mr, and Mra. J. L, Smith and their 0-6 Menta, interspersed with artistic branches of the mountain ash. fore the class is too far advanced. Amaranth Court No, 1 Yakima. daughter, Miss Gunda Smith, who dot, tbeiie t) Cire gue 00 — of Cor hi i it e “ ‘The tea tablo, presided over by Mra Frank Fretwell, Mra,John Moran, % 9.2 Amaranth Court No. 1 witt be en-| _ Mise Nellie Cornish of the Cornish | have spent the summer visiting rele-| 144 from an extended sojourn in For Insom Mrs. Claude Charlies Thompsen and Miss Betsy Booth, was bright with Alpha Xi Delta Mothers’ Chub ltertained by Mra. Jacob Lukov, 1604 School of Music gave a short talk | tves in the city, departed this morn. | Hrhed ft Fellow blossoms and shaded candelabra. Mra James Phelps and Mrs.| ‘phe Alpha Xi Delta Mothers’ club Laneheon at 1200 every lover of good music to raly ee . } : ter house, 4542 University bivd. Al! Mr. and Mrs. Lilly ATES ts | D. |, The Fortson Thyseson auxiliary to! per cent membership In the Grade| ma, will be Mra Shirley D, Parker | /4°R@ cities, Is expected home today, ar ; 8. A. WERK — cee see % ae, Ol New o h rn . ptober 21 t 12 o'clock, | % M: Miles Poindexter is the house @nd Mr. Norris A, Huse, of Now A meeting of the board of true | Thursday, Ox | Mrs. Harry J. Carman and daugh rm ain | Hatch, 366) WHITE WIG FAD | ter, Mine Helen Carman, of Portland, |suest of her sister, Mrs. Charles | @4 with a dinner of ten covers last lat 1030 a m Thursday, A full et The Fortson Thygewen surifary ; ’ The white wis,|the University of Washington for eee fold by Swift Drug Co, Sei Anne Hi a *_ Saat td ane tn Veterans revived from Colonial days, has| the winter course, and Mra, Carman B.C. for @ visit, before returning SEWING GIRL to their hori SHORTAGE PATUS, Oct, 20—Fashion lea Minneapolis to spend] of ye Rue de la Patx are in dewy | tion over the imporsibility of Mr. Charles Howard Kinne left} last night for & fortnight. CHARMING TEA R POPULAR RIDES BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Editor of The Star ee aneo FOR THE PLEASURE OF TWO RECENT BRIDES. Mrs, M. Ros: Downs, and Mra, William Yerkes, both sister#inJaw/to be followed by @f the hostess, Mra. Wilmot H. Lilly, was at home to about sixty maida/recreation. The club members have @hd matrons in the younger social circle, this afternoon at the tea hour,/taken up swimming lessons and the Gavish baskets of bronze chrysanthemums and asters beautified the apart-|giris tire urged to come in now be ee Mr. and Mra, A. F. Hamil! are planning on a visit with rel and friends in Low Angeles and Pasadena, departing from Seattle the firwt of the year. “ee CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Agnes Parker, who toured Wurope | this summer as the guest of the | ‘Times, to raise money from paper | males so that a larg? fund may be Evergreen Drill Team Club | obte for the schools of devastated Evergreen Drill Team club of the | ran ing midinettes to fill up the increasing gaps in thelr wor! The little girls of the needie now forsaken the trade to bee | stenographers. 8. A. WHER —— The man who ky always for something to turn up is asleep when it finally comes Mooscheart Legion will hold an all day meeting with Mra. G, C. diow lers, 1634 Sist ave. eee " ” atives Friends of All Club, ¥. W. ©. A. The Friends of All club will meet jon Thureday, October 21, for club |supper in the tea room at @ o'clock, | Tible class and | Danish the hom Johnson 1443 W. Se Ever spend night after night Mr. George 1. Hardenbergh, who|able to sleep and have unph has been traveling in the East for| nightmares? Vinol tones one’s |some time, making a tour of the|tem and creates strength and bh A bottle today will be your ere investment on the need of the symphony or-|!ng for Vancouver, B. C, en route t od how it was the duty of | to their home in Chicago, Henry Franklin Brown assisted Mra, Lilly In receiving her gucsta, will hold ites monthly meeting on | chestra and how he duty oa " 2 loc he chap oO. “ine erences Sarre St oe ae to its support, Leaving next week for a viat with thers are invited. Twenty-five schools reported 100|/Mr. and Mra. A. FE. Larson, in Yaki . mothers are . Dinner Hosts see the United Spanish War Veterans coming by way of San Francisco, el a 101 Complimenting Mr. John Fi. Perry To Remember Federation Trustees to Meet will be entertained at lunch - and small son York, who are visitors in town, Mr tees of the Fede ion of Womert’s/ at the home of Mra. @nd@ Mra. Charles MH. Lily entertain clubs will be held at the club house! 12th ave, W. \IN CHICAGO |are house guests of Mra, W, 8. Dul-| Norton, and expects to remain a ¥ x 7 |mage. Mins Carman has entered|few days longer, @vening at their residence on Queen jtendance te desired to transact im-|meeta every second and fourth| CHICAGO, Cet. 20 | portant business Thursday at 2 p, m. Mafame Auzias de Turenne has | Second and Pike. } - | will return to her home the end of| returned to Seattle after an extend - — shed Chicago, Mra. Hayden m.| ¥" urn a a a ten -lans | Green Lake PT. A. “is | Feac Mrs. Maury Plans | vew ¥ rm (eee ed stay in France, idge T The Green Lake PT, A. have tn. | Seattle Civic Improvement Club | Harris of New York, formerly Lina ee —s. 4. WREK — | nl wo vited the McDonald and Pairview| The Seattle Civio Improvement| Small of Chicago, appeared with one] yer and Mrs. Frederick Guenther Aa a tarewell compliment to Mrs. jxchools to join them Inia dads} club will meet in the club hall/in the Backston hotel The effect/have taken an apartment at. the 5 ‘4 Geci! H. Beddome and her daughter Narvard night celebration Thursday, October | Thursday, October 21, at 2 p.m. An/ was stunning. Porter for the winter mormths. Mre TE Tee pase Mie }, NCE talaw, who are to make their tu Silver offering and tna to follow. |! 51° 1, the Green Lake play hall on | !nteresting program is arranged, All —- 8. 4. WEEK —— Guenther was, w her recent mar Because of the scarcity of domes ture home in Mount Vernon, Mrs. the ool grounds, Miss Florence | members are requested to be pres | init riage, Mine Geor France. lea Andrews Maury has bidden Mann hae an important mitasage in| ent HATCH EGGS BY bag te | tle servants, metropolitan newspa MOTOR POWER pers are accepting help wanted ad-| number of their friends to a regard to school needs and other Ip Mr. an@d Mra. Jack P. Converse tea at her home on Friday teresting subjects, The community are leaving this week for Mount) noon, Mra Corwin F. Ebert service will send @ leader for the - BRISTOL, England, Oct. 26.—Prof.| Vernon, where they will make their | Vertisementa for maids to be brought | , Mise Katherine Luke and Miss) singing. All are invited. Seattle Grade Teachers’ 3 | Chattock of Bristol university ts ex-| future home from France. The papers state that) Greene will asaiat the eee The Seattle Grade Teacher# ciub perimenting in artificial incubation of | eee this ts ible béca: the federal entertainment of her! Queen Anne Fortnightly Ctub held its second meeting of the year, exes. Ho in using motor power to| Mr. and Mra. James K. Simpson of |*" ie ee Queen Anne Fortnightly club wit) | Monday, October 18, at 4 o'clock, in| turn “the exes more frequently, and| Portland, who have been guests of |!™™ieration restrictions against tm |meet at 2 p. m. at the home of | !%® Frederick @ Nelson auditorium.! thin has shown a 10 per cent tm | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard Kinne, | portation of “contract labor do not| Walters Presents ZANDERS ced experts ae being MWe enter to banquets, parties all private entertainment. Phone 5645 for information. to give eniertain- trepelitan Thea: eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS 1 HIN Guild of the Orthe- hospital to give benefit card party at the bi Rogar W RBocklin, 1 |] Madrona Gund of the Chitdren's Hoapital to have rally and tea the home of Mra F, R Singleton | Mra, J. M. Cunningham, 620 Fifth Halloween Masquerade | Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Nolte have! faved invitations for a Halloween Masquerade dance, to be given at thelr home Saturday evening, Oct }20, complimentary to thetr daughter, ‘Miss Elizabeth Nolte Sixty guests havo been bidden to the gula affalr eee Tea for Poindexter | Pointexter, | Mrs. Miles spending a time m (ue city, | R. T. Ddworth entortained with | N informal tea yesterday af } at her home. | eee ‘irst Hill Guild Meeting The First Hit! Guild of the Ortho p hospital will moet Frid | ™. with Mra W. A. Peters, 1315 PB si | eee en’s University Club Tea fhe members of the Women’s Unt ty club will participate tn an n club tea and fruit shower Friday between the hours of and five o'clock. At four Miss Stella Booth of the s department of the Red ‘will give a colored silhouette, in a portable theatre, the et of which is to teach hygiene. t of Bridge con Series ‘Mrs. Robert G. Denney entertained with the first of a series juarters on Thursday. Guests included Lieutenant-Colonel Jairus A. Moore, U. 8. A, and Mra. Moore, and Major A. I. Miller, Medical corps, U. 8. A, and Mrs. ‘Miller. eres RETURNED FROM VICTORIA TAeutenant-Colonel Jairus A. U. 8. A. and Mrs. Mo@re returned from Victoria, where spent a ten days’ leave motor- about the famous roads to the ken gardens, and lunching and at the renowned little inns. eee AGREEABLE AFTERNOON An agreeable afternoon was ar- ®Anged by Mrs. Robert Mh. Bingwalt @n Friday. Her pretty “drawing Foom was centered by one table of Se te and later tea was served hostess was charmingly assist @d by Miss Kiocker. The guests in- Mrs. 8. E. Pink, Mrs. Oscar Kiocker, Mrs. George Davis Adams, Ms. Moore, wife of Licutenant- Colonel Jairus A. Moore, U. S. A, @nd Mrs. Lemmon, wife of Major Kelley B. Lemmon, U. 8. A. eee INTORMAL AUCTION Mrs. George Davis Adams enter tained Informally at auction on Sat Urday. There was one table in play, and one prize, which was won by Mrs. Hudson H. Mortison, T | hostess’ aids, who added much to the pleasure of the occasion, were Mrs. Robert R. Ringwait, Mrs. Archi- bald EB. Loosby, and Miss House. Mra, Robert jacob C, House, Mrs. John E. Dobbs, Mra. Sanford 7. Lake, Mrs. Archibald EB. Loosby Mrs. Charles F. Goodrich, Mrs. Har vey L. Tibbals, Mrs. Hudson H and Migs House, cote ONE TABLE AUCTION Mrs. Moore, wife of Ldentenant- Colonel Jairus A. Moore, U. 8. A. entertained one table of auction on Thursday. Her delightful drawing - foom was fragrant with flowers, the collation simple but perfectly ap- ‘pointed, and the players included the hostess, Mrs. Allan Trumbull, Mrs. Leonard T. Cutter and Mrs. Lemmon, wife of Major Kelley B. | Lemmon, VU. 8, A, | At the Fine Arte Dujiding. at 2/ | 222 Derttel Drive. SATURDAY, OCTORER — Mra Jamen Colbert Sullivan's buffet n hee! ave. W | eee Alpha Club An anniversiry tea will be given by Alpha club, from 2 until 5 p. m.. at the home of Mre. H. J. Collins, bth ave W. All former ere cordially invited eee at home for Mim Anne Hoge and Mise Mispeth MeDwan SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24— First of series of musicale teas, to be held by the Fine Arts society, FRIDAY. OcTOnER Halloween dance at Seattle Tennte chad. For reservations call Bast 1. " club “Freja™ will meet at 2 p.m. with Mra. P. A. Hallberg, 1031 For eth ava N. eee Ali Women’s Improvement GQub A postpenement until November 4 of the Symphony orchestra benefit musicale has been announced by the Alki Women’s Improvement cluk Program to be announced later, and Mr. Caspar I Clarke tm Trtm- ity church at $.28 e’elock, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18— the Masonic Tempia eee Wiltam Cullen Bryant PT. A. tained a small party of friends on| Types of children will be discussed Monday. One table of auction wasjat the meeting of Willlam Cullen in play, and after the games tea| Bryant PT. A. in the eighth grade was served. The guests included|room, at 3 p.m The program is in Mra. Moore, wife of Lieutenant-|charge of the educational commit- Colonel Jairus A. Moore, U. S. A.| tea and Mra, Lemmon, wife of Major Kelley B, Lemmon, U, 8, AL Sunhsine Galld A Mrs. Martha Beck, 2908 Jackson PERSONALS wt, will be hostess to the Sunshine o Lieutenant Charles FI. Stearns,|sulld gt 11 a. m, Medical corps, U. 8. A. and Mrs. ee Stearns, with their son, Joseph,| Women's Society of the First Bap leave on Thureday for their new tist Church station, Fort Liscugp, Valdez, Alaska. An allday meeting of the Wom- ~ en's ‘society of the First Raptist Mra. Irwin, wife of Major Lewis | church be held at the chureh Trewin, Dental corps, U. 8. A, has|beginnif® at 10 a. m. with White returned to Fort Worden from Port-|Croa# aid and relief ‘work; 1230 p. jand, Ore, where she was the guest/™. basket lunch; 115 p. m, mie | of relatives, sion study with the program led by | — Mrs. Earl Gray. Third chapter of Captain Charles A. Brinkley, U./“The Church and the Community” | 5S. A, bas recently been assigned to|the subject. At 2:50 p. m. Mise duty at Fort Worden Jonephine Prince, superintendent of Minor hospital, will address the so- clety. eee Lorraine Chapter, 0. K. 8. The bazaar to be given by Lor | raine chapter No. 6, O. HE. 8., will | Lieutenant Ralph W. French, U. S. A, tes been ordered to Fort Casey. - Mr, W. Frank Noot, ctv eng struction, Quartermaster corps, U.| Masonic temple, December 6 and 7 8. A, and Mra. Noot are spending| All members who are working for the weekend in Seattia the affair will meet at the residence | _ of Mrs. W. K. Stallings, 971 12th Mies Klocker has returned from |@ve., on Thursday, October 21, from & visit to Senttle, where she wasthe|19 @ m. until 4p. m Bring thim guest of Mra A. HL. Soelberg and| ble and lunch. Miss Soelberg. sd bd - Geld Star Mothers to Entertain Miss House has returne@ from| The Ladies’ auxiliary to Eimer J Seattle, where she was one of the | Noble post No. 1 will be entertained | Attendants in the BibbHainsworth|>y the Gold Star mothers of the bridal party. auxiliary on Thursday, October 21, ~- at Veterans’ hall, the Armory, at & ‘The officers of Fort Worden plan|P. ™. An .axtellent program of & costume ball for October 71 at|music and reading will followed the Officers’ club. The moving espir-|by games and refreshménts. Gold it in the affair ig Major Royal K.| Star mother® will meet in the Ar Greene, U. 8. A. mory. ——&. A. WEEK MUSICAL ACT TOPS Seattle Council of Minute Women NEW BILL COMING Weesh Wat bite he sedis ee | TO PALACE HIP ing Thursday, October 21, at 2 p.| “ais Ravel Mickoeen” m. in the Frederick & Nelson audi- Bo a Aeptseg: bMed 86 81 torium. Mra. Ned Everett. Davis or revue de luxe, comes 88 80 /hag arranged special music for the | attractive feature of the new show | occasion, and Mrs. Halsey R. Wat- opening tomorrow at Loew's Palace|#on will report on the August estate| Hip. “His Royal Highness” ts a|™eeting of Minute Women. The speaker of the afternoon will be ministure musical comedy, written |S) amorence Mann, ditector of around @ story that fa unique and/ education, the Times. The soldiers’ clever. ‘The opening scene shows|bonus bill will be discumsed by a! the company fn a Pullman car, the|Tepresentative of the American Le. | train Just pulling into the station, gion and other business of impor. ta ” The act fe te teres eh nce will aunt before the meeting. handsome costumes and scenery. neer and superintendent of com |be held In the lodge dining room, i The teachers were urged by Miss provement in hatching departed on Saturday for Vancouver, apply to domestic servants A Most Extraordinary Feature! Sale of Women’s and Misses’ New Coats Two Important Groups—Radically Underpriced In the Sketches $59.75 These are values which offer savings sufficient $89.75 to purchase a new hat and blouse, or a fur neckpiece. These groups include the newest modes ~—blouse back effects, wrap-like coats which may be worn for evening as well as for the street, graceful shoulder lines, embroidery and fur trimmings. Materiale—Chameleon Cord, Crystal- tone, Velour, Evora Cloth, Tinsel- tone, Bolivia, Suedine, Duvet de Laine, Silvertip Bolivia, Goldtone, A—Loose coat of dark blue suedine, trim med witH novelty buttons, $59.75.” B—Wrap-like Special coat of brown silvertip Bo- livia, ,trimmed with French seal. Special $59.75. C—Coat of rich brown Bokhara cloth, with collar of dark nu- tria. Special $59.75, Colors—Brown, Navy Blue, Pekin Blue, Chow, Tan, Copenhagen, Rein- deer, Green, Twilight Blue. Furs—Raccoon, Nutria, French Seal, Australian Opossum, Black. Materials—Bokhara, Frostglo, Silver- tip Bolivia, Veldyne, Evora Cloth, Pelt Lustrola, Chamoistyne. D—Straight-line coat of dark blue Bolivia with collar of ich seal. Spe- $89.75, E—Raglan model of dark Furs—Australian Opossum, Squirrel, Ringtail,* French Seal, Nutria, brown Bokhara cloth, with volumin- gus collar, Special $89.75. Colors—Twilight Blue, Taupe, Rein- | ¥—Coat of novelty Bo- deer, Elk, Brown, Nanking, Beaver, livia, in Pekin blue, with Australian opossum collar. Spe- cial $89.75. Smart Winter Millinery Specially Priced . | ee There are two comedians and a group of pretty girls in the revue. Purveyors of amusing comicalities are the Robinson McCabe trio. Vrankle Haf and Billy O'Brien have ® musical farce they call “Frozen Out.” Singing their own songs tn their |own way, Farrell and Hatch offer a |number of nicely blended harmony and solo numbers, Clever Nipponese are the three Kitaro Brothers, whose unique feate have been presented for the pleasure |of the Mikado, | The feature photoptay shows an jall-etar cast in “The Stranger,” and Myrick, at the Wurlitzer, will pro- vide a new program to round out the show. ——8. A, WORK —- WASHING PUFFS When washing powder puffs, they should be both washed and rinsed in warm, soapy water to make them fluffy and like new. If cold water is uned, "they become hard and unplia. —-8. A. WEEK —~ Trapere performers, liquor dealers nd lawyers must be admitted to the a ‘bar in order to practice their profes- Dr. Fanny LeakeCummings wit read an essay at the meeting of the Practical Paychology club, in room 309, County City building, at 8 p, m. | Other numbers by the members will be a paper on “Healing by Sugges tion,” by Mra. Ella Cudihee; an ad: dress, “On the Threshold,” by Mra. George W. Aiken, and a paper by Mre. Mary J. Washburn, eee Neighbors of Woodcraft A carnival will be held by the Neighbors. of ‘Woodcraft. in the Swedish club hall, Bighth ave. and Olive st, from 1 p, m. until 12) midnight. Neighbors and friends in- vited, eee Pythian Sisters ‘The second of a neries of danc. ing parties will be given Thursday evening by tho Pythian Sisters in the Knights of Pythiag hall, Third ave. near Virginia st. see W. B. A. Social Chib No, 8 All Maccabees and friends are in- vited to the meeting of W. B. A. Social club, No, 8 at 1:30 p, m., with Mrs, G, Melers, 311 W. Slet et. eee Sunshine Clob of the Women of Mooscheart Legion Gunashine club of the Womén of Sketched Above A—Distinctive hat of cellophane plush in navy blue, trimmed with cellophane embroidery, —Soft-brimmed hat of navy blue velvet, trimmed with hemstitely ing and ribbon ornament. $12.50 Many of these Hats are individual styles— only one of a kind—gmart interpretations of new millinery fashions. All excellent values! Duvetyn, rich Lyons Velvet, Taffeta and Novelty Fabrics are included in the materials, evolved in modes suitable for street, sports and dress wear. Embroidery, Beading, Ostrich and Orna- ments emphasize these hats as undeniably good values—as witnessed by the smart styles sketched, MeacDougall-/outhwick Second Avenue at Pike V Sketched Above C—Petal hat of dark brown Lyons velvet, with facings of turquoise duvetyn; bronze bead trimming. D—Plaited jade taffeta on a hat of reindeer duvetyn; finished with Jade bugle bead ornament.