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ET CLUB PRESENTS ALBERT IN FIRST CONCERT BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Eulitor of The Star SUNSET CLUB MUSICAL SEASON WILI, RE INADOCURATED ‘Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock by the introduction to Seattle's | Gansta! public of Mrs. Jane Burns Albert, lyric soprano, who will present @M Attractive program of French, American, Engileh and Russian com | ang Mra. Albert has but recently made her advent into Seattle 3 Gtreles from Portland, and ts identified with the Fine Arta Department at | Phe University of Washington. She will be a great acquisition to the | eity's i} if musical life, and warmly web | DATES | by her many admirers. Miss Hampton, who is an equally, To Remember TUESDAY, OcTOnER s6— | i, artist, will be the accom ‘The foflowing program will | Mr Lawrences Mose Arnold's @oner St the Beuleward tan Virginia Cock ana Mr. | harks. | THURSDAY, OCTORER ra Bridge and stiv - at 0 etek At the hon: 4 KC. Beok Mra David ra Skinner andi) Mrs, William C_ Mdris to compit- || Teent Mra Frank Teoker and Mra Giivert Bkjnner with & reception St the Skinner hema Cailing || boura, Pre onal ¢.0e ; FRIDAY, OCTORER t9— Malloween dance at Aeattle Tennts = Por reservations call Bast | LS Formal opening of the Tote eiuk = || SATURDAY, OCTORER 30-- | Malloween dinner dance at Geattic Golf and Country chum MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1— Mr. and Mra ‘Thomas Mitmewn to || entertain at dinner at the Kainter || Gud, complimenting Miao Virgtata Cook and her fiance, Mr. Caspar |! Garke, and the members of the e Mra ate a hie Pagaphrace for piano from the “Regene One- wreka ” } ity _chureh at # FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19— Broadway Guild ¢ ve mustcale and tes at the home of Mra George Warren Rosle, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9 Junior Guild ef the Orthepede has pital to held Thankegiving dance at the Masonic pia | | | The Mountain View Spiritual Ladies’ Aid society will meet Tues }day at 3 p.m. tn Carwell’s ball eee Akt Cammunity Committee ‘The Alki Community Committee + will meet with Mra. W. F. Hitchings, | 2022 4ist BW. on Tuesday evening at § o'clock, eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Marafhen Entertainment Cub Marathon Entertainment club, W. B. A. of Maccabees, will meet at the ‘Transportation ctu Hallway Ex change bide, thie evening at §) o'clock. Mra Hathaway and Mra SOA eRe CART I Under the chaperonage of Minx Carolyn Macadam, vice-president of the Bishop sehool, La Jolla, Cal, Ming Elxpeth Mowan, Miss Anna Roberta Hoge, Mise Louise Hunt of Har Harbor, Maine, Mins Alice Rodgers of Chicago, and Misw Vir kinia Scripps of La Jotia, will pall Wednesday, October 27, on the Fu shima Maru for the Orient. Their itinerary includes Japan, Korea China, the Philippines, Java, Bur mah, India, Egypt and Southern returning tm about eight) Daring their travels the young ladies will study Oriental art. | eee } Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Jerome, who departed the last of September for New York, returned on Friday evening. Miss Emily Jerome accom panied them Mast, and has entered Briarcliff Manor for’ the winter! course eee | Mr. ané Mra Phittp & Tm, of Chleago, are receiving messages of cengratulation on the birth of a son October LL. Mra, Hill was formerly | Mise Virginia Ward, a member of a ploneer family of this city. | eee Mra Manford Fisher, of Vaneou ver, B. GC, spent the weekend with friends in town, eee | Mra. George D. Dickinson left Inst week for New York and other Bast: ern centers, to remain several eee Mr, and Mra. William V. Fine | hart, Jr, entertained three former Piast divinion officers over the week end. The party included Mr. R. M Walker of Independence, Ore; Mr, Lyle F, Brown of Portland, Ore, and Mr. Carl Gabriewon of Salem, Ore | ee | Mr. and Mra Donald Frans are receiving the congratulations of their friends on the birth of a| daughter Thursday, October 21, in the Swedish hoepttal. . eee Mra. R. R. Warsche and her sister, Miss Katherine Luke, are going over to the nary yard Thursday to at tend @ bridge luncheon at which Mra, Whitten will be hosteas, Mise Luke will remain for the weekend, to be the guest of Mra. Major Shir-| ley. eee Zedge and Mra Frederick Maus man are leaving Saturday for a visit| of two weeks in Los Angeles, j eee Mrs. V. % Cottman, with her! niece, Mise Katherine Theis, of Bremerton, came ever today to at- tend the Monday Practice club meet.) ing at the bome eof Mra li. Cc. eee who what bas been | iting her) end of the) PUR A abe ai NE Ri aOR The little sons of Mr. and Mrs. Sigurd Hage. thetr friends after November 1 at 1020 Becond wre, N. one Mra, Benjamin Woodruff, who has been the gucet of Miss Minnie, Wid the paat 10 day, left yeat eee Miss Laocfle Green, whe hae been Visiting friends in Apokane, returned the end of the week to attend the house party at Norval hall, the coun try home of Mr. and Mra N. HL. Latimer, at Port Madison. She will be the quest of Miss Grace Haffernan | for a time, eee Mra, W. Horton Burnett of Tacoma | epent the weekend with Mra, Will tam M, Hartford at her home in the Maxmillian apartinenta Mr. an4 Mra. George Thomas Hood | are receiving the feliattations of thetr | dian, will epeak on “The Problema of) MacDonald) have returned from their| friends on the birth of a son Sat- Yen party. Ten little girls bidden on this happ . @ecorations were appropriate to n,whh tiny kewpies dressed B sheets and pillow cases for favors the refreshment table, eee en’s Hallowe'en Saturday evening Mra. H. M. will entertain twenty-five lit- People with a merry Hallowe'en at her home for the pleasure her litte daughter and son, Beat. and Raymond. . yi if, ld WAILING GHOST Halloween party is complete wedding trip and will be at home to urday tn the Swedish hompital. —Home Portrait by Snow, YAKITMA,—Mra. John Nelson traps What has happened te the Silk Market ? Market Blouse Shop Use it as a beautifier oF and dim the lights in the room. the story reaches an exciting Jet @ ghost with @ loud wail imto the middie of the group. will furnish plenty of Nia. surely would have to have . 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Dr. John Hunt will talk on by Mies Mffie Raitt, from the home A, A | “Goltge,” and will hold @ clinic for economics department of the Univer Eastern Star Chub | children following the lecture, Musk sity of Washington, an iitustrated| A eard party will be given by the cal numbers. talk on “Materials and Styles for! Eastern Star club at.2 p. m. in the General Uulity,” by Migs Frances| club rooms, to which all Kastern Heverlo, chairman of home econom | Stars and friends are invited, jen of the State Federation of Wom. e@8 | | CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Vialey, Mra, A. B. Rayner and Mine 1 Pamolia Jones at the meeting of the) CVionian Clud eee Benttle Music Study Club Beattie Music Study club meets with Mra ¥, H. F. Anderson, 2403 | Boston ave, at 1:30, eee Coamopolitan Club ‘The Cosmopolitan club of the Y. W. C. A. will meet on Tuesday, Octo ber 26, at 7 p. m, for Bible clans, to | be followed with a talk by Mins | Sarah EB. Springer on “The Cathe auxiliary, B'nai drals of Europe.” There wa went club supper in the tea root this evening atv jock. On Friday, the 29th, the executive board of the club will have its monthly meeting In the office of the club secretary at 6:20 p. ms after which the members of the con mittee, together with other memb of the club, will attend the Hallow- e’en party and barn dance in the gymnasium, to be given by the physi eal education department, eee Ounadian Club Dance ‘The Canadian club will hold the first of a series of informal dances Tuerday evening, October 26, im’ Christensen’s hall, Good music Canadians and their friends are in-~ | vited. Dancing and cards. : on’s cluba, Members are privileged Seattle Lodge No. 7, Degree of to bring guests. Honor | see Mra. Hattio MeKay will preside at LAterary Interpretation Department | the meeting of Seattle ledge No. 7, De lAterary interpretation department | gree of Honor, auxiliary to Ever @ Beattie Women's clubs, under green lodge N the leadership of Mra, Marie Beebe,| Evergreen hal will meet with Miss Maud MoGough, 1419 36th ave. At the same place the il) meet | + in Pmma Lazarus at 2 p.m. with ution of Prith, will meet the United States as ernoon'’s Educational center, study, ose | eee Rainier Chapter, D. A. R. } Caleidh Clad Rainier chapter, D, A. R, meets at Mra. W. B. Martin will entertain | the Sorrento hotel at 2 o'clock. FB Caleidh club at the home of Mra.| Frank P. Dyer, pastor of the Charles G, Heifner, 606 EB. Denny | Congregational church of Tacoma, way, at 1 p.m. will speak on the Pilgrims, Miss! eee Madeli Gillie, accompanied by Miss Seattle Civie Improvement Club | Clara Burch, will sing. An interesting program will be nsf 3 given by the Seattle Civie Improve ment club at 2 p. m. in the club rooms, Members are urged to at- tend. | Canadian Women’s Club The Canadian Women's club will rive a Hallowe'en card party in the Eastern Star elub rooms, 4090 Ar oe cade building, at § o'clock. Reserva Writers’ Clad tions for wbies may be obtained pers will be read by Mra. G. ¥.' from Mra. Jobn Inkater or Mra. C. — Boys’ Winter Union Suits Specially Priced To call the attention of Seattle mothers to our tremendous stock of Boys’ Underwear, we make a special offer to first of the week . shoppers, which means a real saving not to be neglected. Well-made, perfect-fitting Knitwear in two seasonable weights— a medium weight and a heavier fleece-lined weight. Made to afford entire freedom, perfect comfort and absence of all strain or pinching. Age { & 6 Age ttm . 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