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‘WOMAN'S AUXILIARY TO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA TO GIVE TEA ORGANIZED WOMEN'S AUXILIARY TO TITE SYMPHONY ORCHE y, November 8, from 3 until We. Gnd University st, in honor of the members of the Symphony orchestra | RA will 1 6 o'clock at the Fine Arts, Fourth five a musicaletea on CLUBS FOR MONDAY Chub The art department of the Wom- an's Century club will moet at of Mra, Miake DPD. Mil LPLy nd ave, November 1. The host end their wives, The committee of assistants ts to be Mra, Roy Page Ballard, | 64, gor the afternoon will be Mra “Mrs. Fred Bort, Jr, Mrs H. Fry Mra. A. A Peabody, Mrs. W. Ht. Wh Who will alternate at the tea gon, Mrs. Richard A. Ballinger, gon, Mrs, Julius Lang, Mra, William Perkins, Mra. G. BR. M. Pratt, Mra. Henry Suralio and Miss Nellie A group of young ladies, ‘Will assist at the tea table, in- Miss Alice Blake, Miss Prix Anderson, Miss Clara Emory, Gloria Frink, Miss Anona Rob- Miss Virginia Sheahan and Grace Wilson, | musical program wil! be con- Mr. B. Helfler-Collens, George Kirschner and Mr. Ar Y¥ille Relstadt tn trio; Mra Charles will A group of Miss Marton Coryel!’s songs, accompanied By the composer; Mrs. Carl Hopilt will sing, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Adam Beeler will & group of songs, with Freder-| Bentley at the piano, Invite to this charming afternoon of ‘music are being. extended to all the - me of the Woman auxiliary ef the Symphony orchestra, and to ‘All Who are interested tn the work are desirous of becoming mem. Hulton, and a HY? rit 7 i olf Club Dance to Be pus Event four bh reservations | Deen made for Halloween dance at the Golf club this! % Tables are marked for the [ditewine hows, ome of whora: Are 4 for “No Host" parties Mr. Mrs. Samuel Hedges, Mr. and Robert McAusiand, Mr. and Milier Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Short, Mr. and Mra Ernest L. pel, Mr, and Mrs. Claude Philbrick, @nd Mrs. Homer McDonald Mr./ @ Mrs. Walter Galbraith, Mr. and Baward Duffy, Mr. and Mra | Kinnear, Mr. and Mra. P. Ht Mr. and Mrs. Frank Case, Mr. | rs. Clinton Dougias, Mr. and Lewis Schwager, Mr. and Mra. | Barlum Greening, Mr. and | Henry C. Hibbard, Mr. and Mrs | Fransioll, Dr. and Mra. Jay | Durand, Mr, and Mra, Elmer E.! Dr. and Mrs. Frank I. Shaw, | Frank Black, Mra Francia Guy Frink, Mrs Mra. Charles I Lilly, Mra Charlee Mra. Jamen Anderson Wood. Those |; coffee urns are Mra Alfred H. Ander: | rs, Joseph Blethen, Mra, Trafford Hute- | DATES To Remember SATURDAY, OCTONER 16 Halloween dinner-dance at Beattie of end Cou teh SUNDAY, OCTORER 31— Tea at the Fine Arte which the pabile te tnvited MONDAY, NOVEMBER and the members of the y party Aune Ofrete of the Frutt and or Mission (© meet with Mrp. the home of Mra Perry DB. Truae. one call Mra Wo iL Mre HO MoKaight - Queen Anne gulld of the Orthoped- te hospital to give bridge tea at the home of Mra A. W. Pratt ‘clock. For FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16— Broadway Guild to have musteate and tea at the home of Mra George Warren Rools, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER t0— Junior Guild of the Orthopedic hoo tal to hold Thanksgiving dance the Masonic Temple the home of Mrs, Broussias C. Beck by the Seattle Council of Catholic Women for the charity fund. The hostess was assisted by Mrs, Kath | erin@ Polson, Mra. Arthur Gerbel and Miss Sara Farrell, Mra Wil Ham T. Burwell was tn charge of the dining room, her corps of aides being Miss Grace Heffernan, Mise Kathleen Donahoe, Mins Phyllis Hamlin, Mixes Virginia Sheahan and Miss Geraldine Jackson. At the urns Mra. M. J, Connell and Mra. James and Mrs. RR. Fox, jr, Mr. and), Sheahan were in charge. Mra Robert 8. Graham, Mr. and Mrs.| Charies Farrell and Mr. Claude Mad- Doster Hoge, Mr. and Mra iden contributed the musical ‘rs Fram| gram, followed by & short talk oa t, Mr. and Mrs. L. Praak |b nr. anaden thie coomentel Corwin F-| cathering waa the first of @ series, next tea to be at the home of Napoleon Campbell, 2218 EB. the Mra . Wednesday, Novem J. 8. Holt aasieted by Mra, Binke DP. | Millan, The program: u wi Mra Ww. a pe i > Mra @) Join i. Fwaonem @ DW. Tryoa, see Qupter V, P.O. Chapter V, P. KH. O, wil meet | with Mrs, Howard Seabury at 18iT | Madrona drive on Monday, Novem ber 1, at 1030 a m Bring sewing 4nd box luncheon, eee Prairio Rose Club ‘The Prairie Roe club will meet with Mra C. A. Appleton, 634 17th ave. N. B, on Monday, Nevember 1, alpm At the meeting of the Women’s auxiliary to the Seattle Symphony association, Saturday, October 23, the constitution and bylaws were adopted. | ‘The constitution states that the jobject of this organisation shall be to promote the welfare of the Seat tle Bymphony orchestra and sw other cultural arte as shall agreed upon by t jation. Membership to t is open to jany woman whe t» in «ympatliy | with the purpose of the association. |The membership fee ts $1 per year. At this meeting of October 28 it [wan decided to extend the charter membership drive to November 15. To date there are over 200 paid members and many of the reports have not a® yet been turned in to the recording secretary. -To have gained 300 members in two weeks Means & great deal to the club and | indicates that the women of Seattle do appreciate such a cultural ase | ax the Seattle Symphony orchestra The Women's auxiliary will give & reception for the musicians and thelr wives of the Symphony or chestra and for the members of auxiliary on Wednesday, November 3 from 3 to @ p. m, at the Fine be Miss Cecelia Augspurger are the com mittee im charge of the reception. The formation of this Women’s auxiliary to the Seattle Symphony orenestra ‘ts doing more to bring to gether the different women from | the different walks of tif, the home, | the business, the profertional and the club life of the commanity than any other one ctvio undertaking, and af @ result such an organina tion wil be @ factor for cultural, civic and commercial uphuliding of Mrs. J Patriok | Mra John Grumbell wil speak on "New Laws in the Coming Legiala ture of Interest to Women.” oe Foreign Missionary Soctety The annual meeting of the Forelgn Missionary Society of the Methodiat | Kplacopal church of the Seattle dis triet, will be held Thursday and Iri- day In the Madison treet church. A fine program has been arranged, | Will close on Friday night with a young people's rally. All members jand friends are invited. Hring pionic * | tune each day. eee Queen Anne Circle of Child Consér vation League ‘The Queen Anne Circle of the Child's Conservation League will moet Wednesday, Nov. 3, with Mra Joan Malock, 1523 First North, ‘The following program will be given Vocal solo by Mra, Clem Le Mafier; & paper will be read on “The Trag edy of the Misunderstood Child” by Mra ©. T. Vanbuakirk, Vocal solo by Mra, A. M. Wyatt. Tea will be served from 2 to 6 o'clock, Members are urged to be present. see Parfmmtary Clore of Minote Wamen ‘The Partlamentary Clases ef the Seattle Council of Minute Women will renew work with Mra George N. MeLoughtin as tnetructram, and |Mrn W. PB. White as chairman. Merobers wishing to join, either be sinners or advanced classe, held jevery Tuesday afternoon, please tole phone Mra. White Bast 1876 eee Church of Spiritual Light ‘The Choreh of Spiritual Light, | Carwell's Hall, will haye thelr meet. ing Sunday evening at § o'clock. Dr. N. Norval will speak on “Is Our So | called Revtral Conducive to Spiritual Growth" ‘The mid-week services wil! be held Wednesday evening at § | o'clock. i eee Y. W. © A. NEWS Phyvieal Réucation New classes are starting tn the aymnasium November 1 This wil | be the Iaet week to regtater for the regular fall clusren Special claseos w rt whenever there ie a mut |fictent number to organize a class, | Ladies may come into the Novem [ber gymnastic clam at any time | POOL—New clases start each month In the pool, ATHLETIC CLUR—Jotn the Ath lotic club and get free instruction in any club wit not be required, ‘The |! tensions of the guild will be held tn the evening in the library on the senond floor, AN of the ctubs of the Seattle ¥ W. C. A. Federation of Clubs will hold their regular monthly business meetings t coming week, follow ing the club suppera, in the tea room, at 6 pm The Cosmopolitan etub on Ture day, November 2, at 7 p. m, with initiation of new members, a num ber having come into the club in October, ~ Wetnertay, November 8, the Fel |lowship club at 7 p. m., in Fellow jehip club rooma, following Bible clase ‘Thureiay, November 4, the Friends of All club, at 7 p. m, to be fo) lowed by ewimming and Feercation. . Friday afternoon, November 6, at 1p. m.! the Acacia club, also with | ible class. The club members will have a bome luncheon In the club) rooms at 12:36, following their morn- ing dancing clan The Altrua ed for bustness wom | on on Friday night, November 5, at! T B® my, the business meeting being devoted to completing their organ tmtion plans and all members are urged to attend, . On Tuesday, November % there | wil be m meeting of the Benttle Business and Profersional Women's slab at @45 p m, in the asvembly room ef the Chamber of Commerce | As Gita meeting le & business meet } ing tt wil be for members only After @ short business meeting the! club will have the first of the re ties of travel lectures by Consul! Nemefio Menacho, of Bolivia, who! will address the group om the sub) jeot of Bolivia, | eee Woman's Orntury Cub ‘The regular meeting of the Wom an‘s Century club will be held at the }¥. W. G A. membery’ ball, on Fri day, Movember 12. e art depart | meant will have charge of the pro- gram, with Mra Harriet M. Shaw ne chairman, eee Gong Timer Cred ‘The Good Timers’ club, under the auspices of the Canadian club, will! | convention [leaving next Wednenday to vinit in| by ROLLER SKATING — Inetuding | give a dance in the Masonic temple | skates. Every Friday night from §|on Tuesday evening, November 2.| to § o'dock, Gymnasium balgony. [at 9 p.m A lensed wire for elec | rug tion returna, with one thourand Liewy Guild comfortable #ats for those who do AM gtrte and young women who | not dance, are promised. This dance would be interested tn jotning @ Lt|under the direction of Dr, M. T brary guild are invited to call at| Dalton, ts the seound in the winter the Young Women’s Christian Asso | series, a cata elation and ask for the librarian, who will expiain the detafla of the! Queret Asme High Behe! P-T. A. plan, The guild, which will begin| The Queen Anne High School P reguiar seauione the first of Novem |T. A. will meet in the library at Arctic Club 4 five hundred members of ® Arctic elub and thetr friends fn the merry-making at the club Thureday ever- , the occasion being the first @ance of the season, in cele of Halloween A frieze of and black crepe lined the of the main dining room and falling from which of winged bate and from behind their wall of Gnd at the table orange-hued juts and feathery ferns Camplimenting Miss Helen Wright the Cornish school, Mrs. Harry ‘Treat entertained informal @t luncheon today at ber resi- Mr. and Mrs. Mills to Give Dinner Preceding the Halloween dance at ‘Hotel Sorrento this evening, Mr. /and Mrs. Edward Morgan Mills will ‘entertain with a dinner of ten cov: on | Mount Baker Luncheon Club ‘The Mount Baker Wednesday club will meet on Wednew | “Gay at one o'clock at the club house. “The hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. BE. W. Gwin, Mrs, L. H.| Finch, Mrs. J. A. Duncan and Mrs. Charles R. Castlen enter- tained a bevy of little ones this aft on in celebra- day of her son of Mr. On Thursday afternoon a most | Service Tonight, at the Mount Baker Park club house, the club will open their | winter season with & Halloween dance, Other dances are scheduled | for the evenings of Wednesday, No- vember 24; Friday, December 10;| Friday, January 14; Friday, January February 4; Friday, Feb- Tuesday, February ‘Thursday, March 17, and Friday, April & Yours peopie’s parties are | to be on the evenings of Friday, | November 12; Thursday, December 20, and Friday, Febrdary 4 A New| Year's eve party in to be held on| Friday, December 31, with an tn’ mal reception and dance on New Year's day. The closing affair of the club will be the May Day party, which haa been planned for Satur day evening, April 30, - eee Christening® Gloria Helen, the Mitte daaghter of Mr. and Mra, William A. Gaines, will | be christened tomorrow at the fam iy home, with the Rev. W. J. Getty officiating. eee Mu Gamma Rho Mu Gamma Rho entertained inst evening with a dancing party at the home of Mr. and Mra Richara Mun son. The decorations and refresh | ments were typical of the Halloween | season, eee Miss Mary Wilson has as her) house guest Miss Jane Parry, daugh-, ter of Mrs. W. H. Parry. Sing at Y. W. CG. A. A community sing and @ trav-| slogue by Mrs, Emma Rhodes, of New Zealand, were features of the closing session of the fourth midyear assembly of the women's legisiative council of Washington, held in the ¥. W. C. A. building Friday night Literary and Travel Department The literary and travel depart. ment of the Woman's Century club will meet Friday morning, Novem. ber 12, at 11 o'clock in the Y. W. Cc. A Mra. W. W. Munger will re view an American novel and Mra. Eli T. Morehouse will give the Mammoth cave of Kentucky in tray. ‘@fjoyabie charity tea was held at elogue. - BRIGHT’S STUDENT! Private Lessons trom 10 to 10 at 1604 4th. Seattle, eee Ralntey Beach Women’s Cub The Rainier Beach Women's ciub meets Wednesday, Nov. &, with Mra. Frank Parish, 9623 58th ave Aouth, Mrs. H. N. Merrill and Mri George Hazen argin charge of the program. ber, will be made up of girte who|the school Friday, November 6, st wish to read together, study library 310 p. m. A mpecial boys’ program | methods, arrange booklovers’ even-|is planned, explaining the various) iigs and assume many Interesting |intereste in high school life: The Activities for the amsociation brary | October meeting was largely attend under the direction of the librarian. ed, and it is boped that the eame| There will be no feoe or dues, and interest sill continue, and that membership in the association of others may Join the association. @AID ADVERTISEMENT) LABOR! YOUR FATE IS IN YOUR OWN HANDS VOTE FOR COX Senator Warren G. Harding is the candidate for President of Wall Street, of the United States Steel Corporation, of the Stand- ard Oil Company, and of all the vicious anti-Labor combinations of the Nation. A gigantic conspiracy has been hatched by them to destroy the organized labor movement of America and set back the wheels of progress in our country, and to enthrone the forces of industrial autocracy. This —— is fathered by the United States Steel Corpora- tion, headed by Judge Elbert H. Gary, and part of its plan is to secure control of the machinery of Government and subordinate it va -aphauada program. Senator Warren G. Harding is their candida’ . Governor James M. Cox, of Ohio, is the candidate of progress and humanity.’ During his eight years of service as Governor of Ohio, he has stood four-square with labor, All statements pub- lished to the effect that he used the m in the steel strike, that he opposed the Full Crew Bill, etc., are without foundation in fact, as the public records of Ohio prove. He has received the unqualified indorsement of the Ohio State Federation of Labor, with which he has co-operated for the past eight years. The American.Federation of Labor has investigated his record, and after the most careful scrutiny, gave him its unqualified and en- thusiastic indorsement. Hither Senator Harding or Governor James M. Cox will be the next President of the United States. The Farmer-Labor Party is functioning in only a few States. If it won in all of the States : etme in—which it won’t—it could not elect the Presi- en Labor’s vote can only be made to count in the National election Con A VOTE FOR CHRISTENSEN OR SEBS TS GREE Xe DEBS IS A VOTE FOR HARDING. wir | Arts balding, Mra. B.C. Beck i and volley ball | FREEZING FRUITS PROVEN SUCCESSFUL The U. #. department of agricul Mr. and Mra, Heber Plank re | tore has recently conducted expert day frotn home of weelar nd Mre Union st +8 } = - Thomas w leavin | PETETETTH Eee next week for a month's trip in the Kat ments are said to have proved that Kolderup, at 3702 5. not only ts it cheaper to freeze fruit eee | Mr. Thomas —. Phipps t @ pa tent in Minor hospital. cee Dr, Charles ™% Mooers has re turned from a month's Eastern trip, during which Ume he attended the of the Medical Society of the United States at Hot Springs, Ark, of which he was elected pres dent for coming year, Dr Mooers also spent some time doing post-graduate work in various how pitals, | eee Mra, Farry Glenn ftfbbe wil re turn this evening from « month Raster sojourn, . : ‘ 7 fy i = ny ; =| bet oe } Mins Marton Burton will leave Fri day afternoon for Mt. Vernon to wpend the week-end with Miss Anona Vredericka ‘Together they will re turn Monday afternoon, eee Mr. and Mra. Georges F. Mone will leave next Wednewday for Southern California, to spend several months. They have shipped their car, and will tour the South, eee lf Dr. and Mra. James ¥. Btevens | 14 and Miss Marjorie Stevens are re moving on Wednesday to a residenc at 2343 23nd South, eee M. Simonton and Mra Porter are planning on it \ tt her Mm i Janet W. Han Francisoo and Oakland, continu. ing their Journey southward to spend several months eee Mr, and Mra. Joseph Howell Wi! non, who have recently come here [L from Chicago, will occupy the home of Mra 1. M. Simonton, while » in the South, Finest Quality ’ Portraits ri De Your Christmas Shopping Early TOP FLOOR EITEL mLpa. Becond Ave. at Pfke st. Phone Main 1614 F R I D A Y H ON A BIG SCALE BUT THE PRICES =—_—— FIVE BIG ELABORATE SETTINGS 225 GORGEOUS GOWNS AND COSTUMES eee! ———— NEW AND CATCHY SONG . HITS—SUNG FOR THE FIRST TIME ANYWHERE ARTISTIC LIGHTING AND ELE! ICAL EFFE LE Howe) | ments for preserving fruits by freex | »|!ng instead of canning, The expert-|be no marrying tn heaven-—probabiy oon in larger quantities than ft ts it, but it is more palatable and far superior to canned fruit for sherbetsy preseryes and jellion —— According to the Bible, Grere will be cause there won't be enough mea to go around. SEATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA JOHN SPARGUR, CONDUCTOR The Finest Orchestra Ever Assembled in Seattle OPENING SYMPHONY CONCERT At Meany Hall AROLD HENRY PIANIST ASSISTING ARTIST Seats will be on sale Monday morning, Nov. 1, 10 o'clock, at Sherman, Clay & Ca. PRICES 50¢, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 TEL, MAIN 414. FUNNIER THIS WEEK THAN LAS ‘ « WHITE THE KING OF HEBREW COMEDIANS, WITH A_ SPLENDID COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, SINGERS AND DANCERS, “FROZEN RILLS” A MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA OF THE FUN NORTH —THE FAST, FETCHY, A HOST OF DAINTY ° DANCING DARL'NGS In Specialty Offerings That Will Open Your Eyes ne SHOW OF THE YEAR, WITH LAUGHS OF A “WHOOPEE” NATURE ELECTION RETURNS TUESDAY NIGHT Direct Western Union Wire on the Stage 462 PE2> we