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DINNER THIS EVENING IN WELC MPLIMENTING MR, GBORGE I from a prolonged absence from Beeley are entertaining at dinner this ee Dinner Party at Golf Club Mr, and Mra. Samuel H. Hedges have arranged a dinner of foprteen covers for Saturday evening, at the Halloween festivity at the Golf club, in compliment to Mr, and Mra, F. 8. Roddig, who have but recently re turned from Burope, and also to hon Or Mrs, Charles Wilson, of Victoria Miss Farrell to Give Luncheon In honor of Mra, Francis White ‘Filijah, of Santa Barbara, Miss Helen Farrel! will entertain at luncheon on ‘Thursday at the Sunset club eee (Miss Meyer Hostess Entertaining for Mise Virginia Cook andeher bridal attendants, Miss Dorothea Meyer wil) be hostess at Tuncheon tomorrow at the Rainier club eee * - | Farewell Tea for _, (Mrs. Mitchell » Bighteen maids and young matrons were bidden by Migs Grace Fischer to her home this afternoon af the tea as a farewell compliment to Francis Everett Mitchell, who tomorrow for her home tn Chi-| | | | Ago, after spending the summer with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and * Mrs. Henry Broderick. ee ‘Charlotte Greer ‘to Entertain Charlotte Greer, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Robert P. Greer, has ox tended invitations for a Halloween party on Friday evening, at her home. " ‘Informal Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Peter W. Davison has ar Fanged an informal bridge luncheon jfor Friday at her home in Adrian burt. She will be assisted by Mr Newlove, wife of Dr. George New love, U. & A., of Fort Lawton. eee 3 e Theatre Party and Tea i: Four young ladies—Miss Kathicen | Parshall, Miss Roma Priscilia Reid, Helen Drever and Miss Helew members of the B Club, entertained with a theatre party at the Moore on Saturday % After the performance | Tithe hostesses and their guests «p sdeyed tea at a down town shop. eee AMr. and Mrs. Stannard compliment to Mr. and Mra | na New York city to estab- residence here, Mr. and Falcon Joslin entertainé? at last Tuesday evening at ‘their home, with covers placed for twelve guests. . Mrs. A. F. from their of fifteen covers, to be given at “ier home tomorrow ee Helen Young Plans Party To the home of her parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. C. A. D. Young, in Wash- fngton Arms, Helen Young has in | Vited thirty of her young friends to ome on Saturday afternoon, from 3) until 6 o'clock, clad in costumes be Biting Halloween. * . _ Miss Reid Wed to Mr. Bell Cards have been rece! dity announcing the marriage of Miss Ruth Reid, and Mr. Harold Clayton Bell, both former residents of Seattle. The marriage took place! in Riverside, Cal, Ooctober 2, and the couple will be at home after Novern ber 15 at Lake ns, Wash Mre Beli is a niece of Dr. and Mrs. Orville Allen, of Lake Stevens, Mr, Bell has recently purchased the bank in that community. ived in the! versity Women’s Un Club Dinner The Women's Universit ub will @tertain members and their friends with a dinner dance on Friday evening at the club. Mre K. N Gott and Mins Made! Gille are in charge of the arrangements see Halloween Party } On Saturday evening Miss Violet Higbee will eniertain sixteen friends | with a Halloween party at the home | "; of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. V.} | Higbee: sae ) ‘Mothers’ Club of Pi Kappa Alpha ‘The Mothers’ club of Pi Kappa Al , Pha fraternity will meet Friday after noon, October 29, at 2:30 o'clock at the chapter house, 1404 ©. 50th st. TO REVIVE FROZEN HOUSE PLANTS If a house-plant happens to get frozen during the winter, it should be removed immediately to a cool, dark room and drenched with cold wate. The supposition that a plant } should be revived with warm water and heated air is wrong, as the treat | Ment must be gradual. ' CHIC WAISTCOATS , FOR AUTUMN WEAR ‘The new autumn waistcoats are ex. | etedingly chic, and, it is said, will be very poplilar. The latest word is to| have them of buff suede, with appli- “a finish. FALL SILHOUETTE pee aildntin bdow the hace and fit to follow the lines of the fig- waistline is low, and the fuliness and are very s OME TO MR. MUNN BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Bditor of The Star .ADD MUNN, who hae just returned ttle, Mr. and Mra, ¢ Maloolm evening at their reside DATES To Remember TURSDAY, OCTONEN 96. Mi worth and Mra t hostesses for the and Mra Marry @inner at Whitney home for Mr THURSDAY, OCTONER t— Bridge and sliver tea at Gitder, Bain at the Skinner home, hours, 2:59 until #60, FRIDAY, OCTORER te— Ct eon dance at Meattic Tennte elud, For reservations call Kast re. Formal opening of the Tolo club * MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1— Mr and Mra Thomas att entertain at dinner at ¢ clad, complimenting Mix 4 her Cattoe, Mr 1 the membe Caspar * of the Frutt ane ih Mew Mr, and Mra. Edgar L. Webster, who have been sojourning in Burope for the past few months, are pected home about November 10. eee Mr, Norman A. Tulk, of Vancou ver, B. C, spent the weekend in town. 7 eee ‘ Friend of Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Bruen, of Batonvijié, will be jnter ested in the news that are making preparations to remove soon to their new home in Aberdeen. eee Dr_ad@.Mre. 8 V. R Hooker will they November 1 from a rest | America, where they expect to make dence 1209 Marion Hotel Sorrento. . Mra. James BE. Galbraith t# spend several weeks with her sister W. M. Keena, in Ephrata. st, to the Mra, Wash. eee Dr. Frederick Adams, who has been in attendance at the congress Menke has extended |of American College of Surgeons in| included: “ “{vitations for a bridge luncheon | Montreal, returned to his home this! from “Andrea Chenier mornin, eee Mra, Winlock W. Miller departed this morning for a week's visit in Portland. . Mr. and Mra. Newton Leithead are spending a few days in Vancouver, BC eee Mr. and @ra. John W. Eady have as their house guest Mra, Francis Elijah of Santa Barbara. eee Mr. and Mrs. Thomas RPordeaux are anticipating a visit from Mrs. Charles Wilson of Victoria, B. C. their house guest. eee Bishop Frederick W. Keator, ‘Bacoma, left last week for St Mo.. to attend the meeting of the house of bishops. Balloons made in Holland for me. teorological purposes of rubber, treat ed by a chemical process &reater heights than those employed ot rise to usually The little son of Mr. and Mrs. David Topolovitz. USIC In Seattle Conducted by LOUISE ANNABLE Italian Artists |Well Received | Seattle is indebted to the {Commercial club for presenting the ltwo artiste, Signor 8 tenor. and Madame Di Primo, pianist and | accompanist, who appeared in « joint | pecital last evening at the Metro | politan theatre. Both artivts have re foeiv@ very favorable criticiam | wherever they have appeared abroad, 4 only recently come to Italian Zanco. and have an extensive Coridert tour. Signor Zanco h ithe worlds owt He | posgennes a voice of unusual power and ample range. Many of his tones | were of a magnificent quality that would be hard to «urpase. His sing ing was well received and won him plenty of applause. The numbers | that met with the greatest approval yme un bel di di Mase + depth from “The Love of Three King» | Montemeazi; two compositions ty | Mme. Di Primo, “Rerce mon ame | lasse” and “La chimere s’envole.” Madame Di Primo’s playing was marvel of technique and tone color. ing. She possesses a poise and pleas ing, personality that won her | audience from the start. The most | merited numbers sho played were “Scherzo B Minor.” by Chopin: “Bugen Onieguiné” by Txchaikow- | aky-Lisat; preiude for the left hand |"Au Matin,” by Godard, and parg- { phrage, “Rigoletto.” | The entire program was tenor. by welt .| Chosen and both artists were repeat who will arrive on Thursday to be | edly called back and responded most | cores, | wenerously with en eee Staccato Notes Frieda Hempel, soprano, of the Chicago Opera association, has re | turned to New York, where she will appear as Jenny Lind in the Jenny Lind centenary concert Louis, | and vocal completed Fay Foster, composer has recently often been called | Botter~ SE J _" Betfor | THE SEATTLE STAR CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY Totem Club The Totem club t necting to Wednesda Thursday was an wuneed. The Grand Guardian, Mrs C. Van Oredall, will be present N2 Rallway Pxchar bidg oe West Seattle Art Chub West Seattle Art club will meet at 630 a m with Mrs, & 110 47th ave. 8 W | will be “Zurbaran Cano," A. B. Swain, leader Mra Warner will exhibit and Rookwood Pottery” . | Spanish Department Women's Cen tury Club Mme, Rodere, Waldorf Hotel, hostess to the & nent of the Woman's Century club at 1030 a m Meeting ot inwtead * med tte of | an formerly with Mre A. L talk on will | be inh depart: | Alicutstie Club Altrulatic club will at the home of Mra A. Bellamy, 1221 Lake jview ave. for 1 o'clock luncheon, eee Whoonsin Goldenrod Chub All former Wiscensin women a: nvited to the meeting of the Wis onsin Golden Red club with ou 66th at | Mra. | Box | N m. . Veeder, 12:30 unch at ladles’ Grotto Chi Ladies’ Grotto club will meet at 2 [p/m at the Federation club house. | | ee “ St. Barnabas Guild for Nurses | St. Marnabas Guild for meet in the nurkes WC A, at 8 p.m urged to be present Nurses registry | Mem-| * are | friends, with | by dance and « | wit commemorate Roosevelt Mr with 16th ave the! i Washington, Members re |tion from Col ‘ of and ot 1 vel We que to bring quota sevelt, Music Groen Lake W ke W Mre. Frank Bring Angeline of Pooahontas: Club at Tt U, meets Wright, h een 1 C1 with Gist mt Princess Pri Degree twedieh Counel Counell No. meeta fol ard party at¥o . Clara Barton Tent No, 1 Clara tent, Daughters will hold ite regular next Wednowlay, October 2 | Veterans’ hall, Dir will werved at 6 p after Which Mi at which Barton Veterans, t at be theft ner m will be a wale of apréns fancy articles. A card party Prizes will & given will start at 8 The anniversary luncheon w held at and is for | of Veterans only Nn be Dayghters o- Ladies of the G. Home Jewing the A w A. KR club of Rn. will Reinecke The Ladies of with Mra Latona Meridian Avent the meet Take | Wam at 12 noon. * | North End Circle Child Conservation | North End circle of the Child Con | servation league will meet with Mre Merlyn Tenny, 62660 19th ave. N. FE. Wednenday 27, at 2 p.m H. Baskett will ready a paper Does the Fear of Punishment! 4 WHabits” and a general! ™ Mrn. C on Prevent E | Ladies’ Aid Soelety | Ladies’ Aid Hoclety of Gilman Park church will be entertained by | Mra Alec Oliver and Mra. Gertrude MeCrory at the home of Mrs 1154 20th ave N Women of Moorchrart Legion Women of Mooneheart Legion will meet at B15 p. m. to rate Mooseheart day with the Loyal Or | der of Moose No 21! | eee | Stevens Fraternity, Charity and/ Layalty Club ‘The weekly whist party of Stev ens Fraternity, Charity and Loyalty club wilt be held at the Panama cafeteria, 1415 Third ave, at £30 p Whip cream stiff and add ou —Portrait by Hartsook PEACH SALAD 4 large peaches 1 package Neufchatel cheese % cup salted almonds French dressing % cup whipped cream Pare peaches and cut in halves stone, Fill cavity with Put peach on a bed of let | tuce hearta. Make a French dreas ne, using lemon juice in Remove cheena. place of vinegur m. Special favors, Mra Kate B to dressing, Pour over peach ana|Crnney, cbairn add almonds The dressing should “mask” the peach and be heavy jenough to hold the nuts. The salted nuts have more taste than plain | blanched almonda | mT a4 ade on Wedheaday, October 27, at SHRRT POTARO PIR |= 2 "Omer, Scan Ss 2 cups Grated cookeg, «weet po|ments will be in charge of the tata, Queen City drill team, Dancing at 1 tablespoon butter. 9p. m Good music. . 13 cup sugar. ove 2 ogee. Gara Barton Tent No, 1 1 cupe milk Tarton tent, Da 1 teasqeon cinnamon. will hold ite regu % teaspoon ginger. ing next Wednesday, October 27, % teaspoon salt Veterans’ hall Dinner will Line « ple pan with ple crust. /adrved at @ p.m. after which there Cook potatoes and when cold grate! wy! be a sais of aprops, collars and them. Heat ees, butter and sugaritancy articles A y meh party at Ul very light. Add milk, seasoning | which peixes will be given will etart and potato. Pour into pie crust and at § o'clock take in @ rather slow oven til the! The-a custard is firm to the touch. hela at noon Kecurity Benefit Asociation The Security Benefit association formeriy the Knights and Ladies of Security, Queen City council No 904, will give their annual masquer | ' On Veterans j ' | series ad dohn B. Allen P-T. A. Jobh B. Allen PT. A. will Olive Nevin t* planning a number! their regular community of costume recitals of American| Wednesday at & p.m. music with Harold Vincent Milli:| Campbell will give a lect wan Human Engineering.” Music ae ja! time will be enjoyed. Frances Nagh. American pianist, welcome. has recently completed a very suc cessful boncert tour of South Amer-| tea, | an operetta Chances," called “The Land ~ held Mr. Roy on and allt eee Girk’ Advisory Council Advisory council of the ¥ A. which t* composed of # delegate from each elub in the Seat Ue Association Federation of Clubs will meet in the blue pariére at 6 p.m, Members will have per im the tea room 4t 6 o’¢ Lady Stirling Chapter D. A. KR Lady Stirling Chapter, D. A. RK } i} Ethel CaveCole, pianist and ac companiat, has begun a tour with Sophie Brasiau. wv . ) sup Leopold Gidowsky will give b i first performance of his new “Tri | ankontameron” at his recital at Car-} negie hall in New York this mont lan meeting | © Cloth LIBERAL way DISCOUNTS \ Extraordiiary in every sense is the special \ offer that Cherry's extends to all its patrons ~-the entire high grade stock of fashionable fall and winter apparel for men, women and boys is included. During this re- markable offer you can buy anything in the house at a10% discount, and have PLENTY OF TIME TO PAY. KA This is an —or, if prefer, you can pay cash with- in 80 days and secure an EX- TRA 10% DIS- SOUNT. opportunity you that doesn’t come often. | READY TAILORED ¢ w Hes FOR MIN OMEN—WAISTS—FURS ah | oO CARER 207 RIALTO vederick & Nelson Bi Second Avenue Between Madison and Spring, Over Pig ‘d Whist Grafonola Brings You The Best Music in the World —And Most of the Fun, Too— Why Not “Get Yours Now? Chickering Mehlin Kimball and Other Fine Pianos -_ Elliot H2 linc usmion © is xubject will fol-| All membe ow cordially in-| vited ADDITIONAL CLI Camp Fire Dance han fall informal} to given by the Nixeaka} Fire unit of Broadway high | hool will bé held at Christense hall Friday evening, October The patrons and patronesses for the are Mr. and Mra. M. Pow-| r. and Mre, Keith Logan Bul-| Mr, and Mrs. Maurice MeMick en, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Strout and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paul. eee “s Ben Hur / The 25th semiannual session of the Puget Sound District Court, Tribe Ben Hur, will be held Wednes | day, November 10th, at Fraternal | bail, 1611% Fourth ave. Ortental Court No. # have com-| pleted the arrangements for this) meeting. Delegates and members| will attend from Bellingham, Ever: | ett, Tacoma and other nearby courts. | interesting fraternal program has been arranged for the afternoon. | At 6 p. m. a banquet will be served | by Oriental coyrt. At & p.m a) late class of candidates will receive | the full court degree. | oo The 1 Camp La La-Po eve er Wi Goterte Club Halloween Celebration The Coterie club will entertain with a Halloween: party Friday the residence of Mre. Thomaa Irv ing, 4748 19th ave gE ee Knights of Columbus Koigh of the second of dances reery luncheon will be 4 is for Daughters The Columbus mt their winter | Friday evening. | 29, in the Knights of Co-| ballroom. The affair will | Halloween with the following Mr wilt October lumbus typlty committee on arrangements: BLOUSES At a ridiculously low price —Much less than the mg terial would cost you. See tomorrow's ad. MARKET BLOUSE SHOP This ts the fine instrument we are sending out with selections, on” Special Terms as low as Come In and Hear It Play Your Favorite Muse | to be held November 2 jat the Y. | Mr tdward Finnegan. ne, Mr, Charle taeton Conway Brien, Halloweey Card Party Allah Chapter, 0. F » Hal and ween card bers friend October ard lock refreehments Ander Acacia Chub October on will be ebairm: On Friday 20, the A lub for young mmrried women and” the Altrua club for bu will not have their re«u but will attend the Hal to be held in the w. c nagium at 6 p, m Women's Uoxiliary to Lieyd Coch ran Post tary to Llc No, 40 will take this evening at the Ba Ballard ave ee Book Review Classes at Club Friday, October 2 Bline of the book rev Women's University cub ‘The Gov Wife. Jacinto Benavente, the ing last ye Friday, # womer meetings part A. gym ¥ The n's an Pout we Coch regular Cr x em hall, y Mra. lew class of the] Chas reviewed | play by| or receiv or rn vuth r'n Nobel prize Mra. Clifford Woody will rev Mithael Forth and Mra, W. B, Philips a magazin article for general discussion by the chasa, October 24 r . } } ride | Correct Table Service at ¥. W. C. A.} A very and attractive short course is now being offered by th ve jonal department of th | Y. W. C. A. in correct ta The course consists of th 4a decoration, table serv quette will be included may be made at the W.GA Interesting nervice. | leasons a 9. © and etl Registration vocational office fourth floor, . Camp Fire Dance The La-La-Pochan fall informal dance to be given by the Ninsaka Camp Fire unit of Broadway high choot will be held at Chriatensen’s hall Friday evening, Octobe® 29. The and patronesses for the are Mr and Mrs. M. Powers, TURBDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1929, Logan Tufltt Me Micken and Mrs, Kelth and Mrs and Mrx Mr. and Mr M Mr Football Laincheon Miss Isabella Swanberg w a football lun « preced dwny t October " « howta Twe ff the » of Br eh seh y uli members Fire ur enjoyed Mi amp Away Bwanberg Illinois man has designed ked An vuble-de th passenger airpla a propeller in front of ea und one on each side, ( ‘ Don’t let iN your hair fade ig} and fall out. N Dandruff, ¥ itching scalp and other ail- ments of the scalp which injure and finally destroy the haér are quickly relieved by this great guaranteed remedy. Why delay? Ja i Start using it 1 NOW. \\ Earn a Beautiful Permanent Hair Wave Organize a small club at Special Reduced Price. You | will find people anxious to join. This is the oppor- tunity to get your hair permanently waved without cost. For complete information call Main 6507. Ladies’ Improvement Shop 520 Union Street Double Discount. Tomorrow Along with this double many new lines of Fall Merchandise at specially re-— duced prices. The quality best. discount we are offering | of our goods is the very Price is the only thing reduced. SALE OF LADIES’ APRONS $2.00 and $2.50 Values for $1.39 A great big special of Ladies’ Bungalow Aprons, made of fine ginghams and percales; priced regularly at $2.00 and $2.50, ‘There come in many attractive patterns, colors and styles, and are great bargains at the reduced price of 61.39, CHILDREN’S WINTER COATS $5.98 to $18.50 Many beautiful New Fall Styles in Coats for the children. They are good heavy material—to gi warmth and comfort when the cold winter days come. There are corduroys, plushes, velvets, velours and sil- vertone fabrics, finished with fancy collar and cuff trimmings; full belted styles. Ages 8 to 14 years. Outing Underskirts $1.50 Up Excellent values In white and colored outing flannel Under skirts for ladies; small, medium and large sizes; scalloped bot toms. Ladies’ Purses $2.75 A special offering of Ladies’ Purses; genuine leather; silk lined’ with coin purse and van ity mirror; strap handle. A attractivetooking purse and a bargain at the price. Elastic Girdles $3.75 to $5.00 These girdies are at a cut price, and are unusually cheap. They are very comfortable and suitable for street wear, ath letics and dancing Ferris Waists $2.00 and $2.50 Ferris Waists for children button front with shoulder straps; coutil and batiste; low and medium bust; medium hips. Priced reasonably, Children’s Bath Robes $4.50 Each Pretty little Bath Robes the kiddies on the cool winter mornings. There are pink ones and blue ones, with animal de signs on them. Cord trimmed. Ages 2 to 6, Priced low. Crepe Rompers Cut to $1.69 Extra good value at this re duced price. These” rompers arg of genuine Japanese crepey cut good and large and well made Will wear like iron. Embroidered yoke designs. Sanitary Belts 35c Up Some are all elastic, others have elastic sides; good quality and priced low. Kid Gloves $2.25 We still have a good aesort: ment of these Washable Kid Gloves for ladies, Small sixes only—sizes 6% to 64%. If you | can wear any of these sizes buy & pair of these gloves. They're great values,

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