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— 12 a BY BEULAH MIT ‘ Soctet Pditor RS. ALEXANDER |! ti for a luncheon to be “tainment of Mrs. Jo! Buest. Mrs. Williams ar PS with Mra, Baiilie, artor wt [her former home. . “Miss Bernard Chooses Assistants at Tea At the tea which Miss Marte Be’ is giving tomorrow after er apartment in Adrian Basistants will be her W. J. Bernard, Mrs. and Mrs. Richard C Who wil! rece! the urns wil! mother Pierre P Miss Amy TE dais Betsy Roth. Nnas Hi fer and Miss Cynthia Robert ‘ra. Wilson Guest Honor cr Thomas rdeaux has bidden Pow of ber friends to lun home on Friday, in welcome ¢ house guest, Mra Charles W BE Victoria, B.C. who arrive y evening re 3 neheon ut ting Guests d for Detroit this week, where will reside. . . and Mrs. Backus Hosts ining for thetr son and inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Mr. ané Mrs. Manson F. will be hosts at a dinner of covers on Friday evening to the dinner dance to be Saturday evening at the Hote! Mr. and Mrs. Walter have arranged a dinner of cyrers, at the hotel. . Van Ogle Interprets Comedy Louise Van Ogle, Monday Presented, as the second | Of the series which she is at the Cornish school, an interpretation of Ivan little comedy, “The Lady the Provinces.” Altho the writer is better known in country as & novelist he has ten or @ dozen one-act plays, | ‘ this is ona. They have all B produced tn the Moscow Art but have never been trans into English, Mrs. Van Ogie her own transiation. story of the piece is that of , designing wife of a gov Official of low rating who that ehe will not waste time in @ provincial town m she and her husband might be | . She therefore beguiles | ly count, with whom she| d on @ harmless flirtation | girthood, and gains his influ. | fn aiding the scheme she has | ned on. morning, November 1, at Mrs. Van Ogle will sive the are of the series on “Mous- | Realist” Mrs. RB. Jan-| = will assist =, mare Roberts Plans Tea Milnora Roberts will be host. | an informal tea on Friday aft-| complimenting Miss Helen | and Mrs. John Pomeroy Dab- ‘who departs soon for her new in Boston. eee » and Mrs. Hatt Be Hosts Mr. and Mrs. J. EB. Hatt will be at @ dinner of twelve covers | Saturday evening at the Hotel hildren’s Party Raymond G. Wright ts plan- @ children’s Halloween party F Saturday afternoon at her home the pleasure of her daughter, - Twenty little friends have been co, who are en route from trip, will arrive on Monday, the guests of Mrs. Witter's Mr. and Mra. William D. Their little daughter, Anne, m a visitor at the Perkins during her parents’ absence. » and Mrs, B. F. Shields, who| spent the last eight months in| Wash., have returned to} their home in this city. John Campbell, who spent the two months in San Francisco, ned-last evening. Mrs. Camp-| li went South with her daughter, | Dorothy, who has entered Mills for New York, traveling by @ way of San Francisco. They | to be absent about two months. | see , James T, Keena ts leaving to- a short trip to San Francisco, ore Gladys Stewart arrived last to spend a few days, and) guest of Mr. and Mrs, Frank | at the Hotel Sorrento, one A. A. Jones, with her daugh- Katherine Jones, will de Saturday for Detroit, Mich., they will join Mr. Jones and pe home, “satura, oe Texte, “MRS. WILLIAMS INSPIRATION "FOR LUNCHEON AT SUNSET C eee THE CHELL COUTTS DED INVITATIONS on Frida enter at the who is her house Mu to remain a week ot Mra tabiy Tacoma, 8. W “Arte CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Thursday Musical Club Modern ¢ 1 be studied | ha meeting lay ub, to by HM. A. Pr Art Department of Sorosis Club and Crafts of the South Sea Islands” will be the subject of a lecture by Mr. Wherahiko Tiawie at To Remember pe egy de me re ge yg WEDNESDAY, O€Te 27 v ant Myre Whitney ave 4 0 ° for Mr :™ THURSDAY, OCTORME t. regular school gram, SATURDAY OCTORER s0— nee at Seattle | rae The little daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Earl A. Fry. Portrait by James and Merrihew. CAPE FRO Maids Clad Only in |: Pelee RAUL cicshinn-tacee't Mats Lure Crowd) | A tree vaudeville show in the win-| quarters or logger cape to match. I0-| gow of irnst Brow ntead of a chat, Are offered to replace the usual) tailleur. and t rele of the Prutt and will sina Tuan | CAPE FROCKS Mission to give benefit ) MeKe 8 to sade MONDAY, NOVEMBER &— to a capacity street Tuesday The act is named after a cleaning preparation. } Within, reclining pon shore and garbed in Hawaiian door | Totem mats or broom corn aprons, or what-|m. ‘Me ever they are, two maidens posed | ent. and reposed. A dusky young Kanaka is the leading man, and he explains, | aided by many printed signa, that the | cleaner in the one great and uni versal, It will changes the spote on a leop- ard, one gathers. Hut not the crowd at the window. - SORE THROAT Q Please tell me what makes my head and nose stay raw and sore all the time, and what to do for it? A. ‘Thin question {lustrates a diffioultygwhich I have so frequently discussed In this column. The writer ts under the impression that merely by describing few symptoma it Will be possible to determine the na ture of his allment. It is as if an pital to hold at the Masonic Tempia arrived yesterday to join Mra Bal lard and children, who are guests of Mrs, Raflard’s mother, Mra. David | Giimore, at the Hotel Ota, They | MUtomobile driver should write to a eae . | nervice station and say “What makes | ~~-an~~- Plan to return go thelr home the | my car refuse to take even moderate| consult a feed physician, and sub end of the week. hills on high?" This patient should ante to a thoro examination. coe hn geen ae Gm ie ‘SHOT! The Silk Market is all shot to pieces—simply demoralize¥. The biggest Blouse Sale in the history ‘of Seattle Starts Tomorrow! BLOUSES of tricolette,. mignon- ette, Italian dream silk, Georg- ette, crepe de chine, and in thg heavier materials, satin apd taffeta. , In this 20,000 assort every \color conceivabfe. sizes fpdm 34 TS. 4 s t is All ofover-blouses lgtion waists in er and long $10.00 15,000’ Others Reduced Ac SHOP EARLY! rket Blouse 107 Pike Street—Between First and Second Avenues a 2p. m. at the Federation pile will ‘Tea w Woman's r, Seattle Chapter Corinthian room, Ma Priced Up to rdingly Wallingford Hil Child Conservation | your Ieogue neervation league of sil} will meet with 1816 N. 60th wt, n of officers Seattle Day Nursery Association Mra. W. 8. Walker, 18041 ve will be howters at the 1:30 p. m. of the Beattle ry lation ee * Longfellow PLT. A Longfellow PT. A. wil hold tts meeting at 2:30 p. m. at the Kighth grade industrial pu give an g pro no perved., interes Woman's Auxillary to Rainier Post) No, T1 Auxiliary to Raine at, No, 21, American Legior meet in Veterans’ ball, Armory, @ Spm. Seattle Chapter, No, 95, 0. KE. 8. To celebrate its 14th anniversary degrees of the confer the this evening tn temple meet Thursday Progress Club The Thursday hardware store| meet at 1 p. at Sixth ave. and Pike st. performed | Hollingshead, 3 ‘rogress club will) with Mra. George 5 hb ave. N. oe Woodcraft ‘Tem Pole Chub Mr. © the sea-| guest at the meeting of Wooderaft © Van Oredal will be a Pole club, to be held at 2 p. mbers requested to be pres | Seattle Circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft An informal dance will be given this evening by Seattle otrele, bors of Wooderaft, Club hall, Bighth ave. and Olive st. eee Pythian Sleters Attruistic Club | A benefit card party, with Mre, A A. Osborn and Mrs $10.00 Op "inns are being Mrs, | Railway © thi Foriaon-Thysewen Auxillary ao Veterans, will hold a regular meeting Thursday October > m., at Veterans’ hall, the Luncheon at 12 o'clock. Ladies’ Auxiliary to Brotherhood bad | Locomotive Engineers the Netgh- in the Swedinh Fred Tortolotte completed for a 944, Ladle he October 28 lston, Ph. p,,| aceept the Transportation Hachange bu eture being « and Some in America ive lectures of the As nae ison Thygesen auxiliary, eee ok luncheon, followed is: This manufactu had a surplus of n hat materials, and\by being on the spot offer, they accepte it! There are hundregs of them—just last two days—so we'll be able to duplig: season, TRIMMED HA BANDED HAS CHILDKEN’ FEA QPHERS fone FLOWERS ne, It is ‘wastegiary7Tn 7 comparative grices. But thig and the val are so am This tre: endiies group /f throng of women to Bas morrow. We advise shop Inguded aré Soft brim and crowg effects, combinations, ghetal embr@jdered panne and d.yons velvet wanged Winter styles Black, brown, gavy, copper, p! beaver, @ahogany, resed Quaker gray, volcano ff ing. the audit and ac party, to be given given in Moone temple by only, of Queen ¢ women of Mooseheart Legion. Ladies’ institute, this even A } Hive No, 914 see | me ° ideas, its. All on, Ww be given by the |@ card party, will be given by the wters Altruistic ¢ Ladiec auxiliary to the FE mod Third ave, and Virginia st, at | er ere} No. 8 Nu Life Club 8, Woman's LAfe club will meet with | penerit jon of the Macca James L, Finnesey, 4525 Bast . at 8 p. m. Members urged bees, will mee at & p. m in the W. O. W. ball. All Maccabees are ee welcome Queen Council of the Young Ladies’ ig Institute Women of Mooseheart Legion A Halloween masquerade ball will of the Mac fx Taught Se ‘Three-Step ith a cash ut enough to pubt whether cece cc esos oom OF . ..2ieie + ore free) d four for cing#sales to mention fh extraordinary sale, fag that no comparisons r-values will bring a ent Department to- vet and duvetyn Morning leas » rs Gertrude A. com Tew, j cations. mander. eee Dorie Social Club The Doric Social club, O. BE. 8 will meet with Mra, Roy G. Ross man, 1524% 12th ave, Thursday at 2p. m. o-* | ADDITIONAL CLUBS | Chapter G, P. B. 0., Mold Rammage Kale The ladies of Chapter G, P. ¥. De wil hold a rummage sale October 29 and 30 at 1814 Westlake ave, ee Council of Jewish Women Announces Dance ‘The ladies of the Hducational Cen ter section, Council of Jewish Wore en, will give a dance at the Centert | puftding, 18th ave. and Main ste urda evening, November 144 have planned an extend ai welfare campaign for the’ this affair is to help m. every nig!