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Ber OVEMBER PLANS OF CLUB WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY MADE KNOWN BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Bditor of The Star ALRERT BECKDOLDT. for seven yeara, will give an flo @uring and after the Ye University club, Thursday hostesses for the evening will be Phillipa On Friday evening « “y given, and everyone ts requeeted to decide on fines for good clo Dest use for the money received A SWISS, Bolshevik WHO LIVED IN RUSSIA | strated lecture on his personal exper revolution in Rustla, at the evening, November 4, at # 0’ k Mrs. Bhilp Marton and Mra, Welling poverty party” for members only with) to come in costuma, There will be | thes and a vote taken to decide upon | There will also be music and refresh: ents. At 3 o'clock on Friday, November 19, a musicale has been arranged Mra D. F. Jarvis, soprano, and Harry 1. Worth, planiet, fea some of her own compost: ‘The hostesses will be Mrs. T. Wanamaker and Mra ‘Ward Beecher, From 3 until @olock on Friday, November 26, a tea will be given, with Mrs T. Wanamaker and Mrs. Ward Beecher as hostesses. features are to be Included May ist, the following have be members of tie club: Mra} 1. Baker, non-resident; Mra B. Carney, Mrs. C, K. Hilt Mra. James P. Weter, Mra/ McDonald, Miss Esther . Miss Monica Hughes, Miss MeCabe, Miss Mildred Pope, Lacy M. Shelton, Mt Viola ond, Miss Jennie R. Youngs, . } oe } Witter to Be | lonored at Tea | Mrs. James Tate Mason has terued for a tea to be given at Fesidence on Friday afternoon 4 until 6 o'clock, complimenting Dean Gooding Witter of San) Assisting the hostess will er mother, Mra Charles F. Whit-| , Mrs. William D. Perkins, Mrs. | ‘M. Blackford and Mra. Walter A.| Struve to at Home Mra Frank Hasbrouck who is the guest of Mrs | Skinner, Mrs. Frederick | will be at heme Friday after-| fo her friends from 4 until & Mra, Alexander M. Wether | Mrs. Joshua Green, Mra, Harry | y Treat and Mra. J. D. Far-| Brave been asked to preside at) Orne 4 eee pper for Mr. Henry nd evening, at their home at ds, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Trat-| will emtertain at sup | for the pleasure of Mr, Harold Norton to Give Tea Farris Norton is extending tn- jens for an informal tea on Fri at her home in 4h DATES To Remember WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8— Mins Seymour Klink te a@- the Hunset With =the Hostenson od Mee George Donwortts THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ¢— Queee Anne guild of the Orthoped- Mies Grace Heffernan at his restdenes. FRIDAY, NOVEMHER 5— Dr. and Mra Hentley"s reception at lowing the concert, at which Mr. Henry wtil be soloist. informal tea . Mise Lacy Duan's dameing party at home SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ¢— ing party at ¢ eon'e bark MONDAY, NOVEMBER o— The marriage of Miss Virginia Cook and Mr. Ce H. Clarke te Trin ity ehureh at #39 o'clock. TURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9— party and tea at the home Alexander Baillie for the Benefit of the Light Mouse for the Blind, Ise. NOVEMBER 10— tater, House for the Mind. Tre. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19— Ds afternoon parents, om and miscellaneous shower at her home in Fort Lawton, eviplimenting Mise Ruth Norton, NOVEMBER 10— 4 te have mustente home of Mra SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10— Junior Gulid of the Orthopedic how pital to held Thanksgiving dance at the Masonte Temple THE SEATTLE ST NES 1 ET vn Sl AVON ry ‘ ve “ WR vs een N. Graybill was quietly solemnized on Saturday evening, October 16th, tained with a dinner of twelve covers on Saturday evening at their home complimentary to Mr. and Mrs Samuel Hegg, who have recently re turned from an extended trip to —Portrait by Markham—Portland The marriage of Miss Florence Curtis, daughter of Mr. Edward S. Curtis, to Mr. Henry CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY Lineotn Circle Child Conservation Lreque Lincotn eirele of the Child's Con rvation lengue will meet with Mre W,. Fennell, 4 Ninth ave. , Oo Wednesday at 1:50 p. m. Queen Anne Circle of Child Conservation League | The Queen Anne of the “nild*s Con: ation league will meet) Nednesday, November 3, with Mrs. | lean Blalock, 1623 Viret ave. N. The liowing program will given Yooal solo by Mra, Clem Le Mafler s paper will be read on “The Trae “ly of the Misunderstood Child” by Mra, 0. T, Vanbuskirk; vooal eoto | ry Mra A. M. Wyatt. Tea will be erved from 2 to & o'clock, Mem-| lvers are urged to be present. } ee | | York PAT. A. | | ‘The date of York PT. A. meeting # been changed to Wednesday rember 3, to observe “Metter Eng ~. Margaret Pender mart from the school of xpreesion of Cornish will wpeak cirele school, Pregremdve Thought Ciab Thought’ club will Federation club houne. | meeting will be held at 1:30 p.m, at which important bust youn will be transacted, and at & p.m. Miss Grace Harrington of the Red Crows will tell of “lxperiences in Siberia” Visitors welcome | | see | | West Seattle Women's Improvement ' Chub | ‘The Weet Seattle Women's Im provement club will meet at 1 p.m in the Fine Arts gallery, 1213 | Fourth ave | eee | Rainier Resch Woman's Club Mra, MH. OW. @Merrili gna Mre jeorge Hasen will have charge of the program at the meeting of the Rainier Beach Woman's club with Mra. Frank Parrish, 9623 68th ave. | 3 Mra. John Trumbull will speak om coming legislation that is of in- terest to women, j eee Seadile Hebrew Benevolent Society | An interesting program has been | arranged for the regular meeting of he Seattle Hebrew Benevolent so |M. Barth ciety at 2:20 p, m. tn the vestry, chief of honor, Mra. Hattie McKay, Board meeting | will be in the chair and desires @ room of the temple ha ttended meeting . at lp. m ee Ridgely No, 6 Auxillary Ridgely No, 6 auxiliary will meet with Mrs, Fred Bird, 6108 Corlia ave, from 2 until 6 p, m oe N ee Regular Meeting of tio Coterie Club The reguiar semimonthly meeting of the Coterle club will be held at the Phi Mu sorority house Friday, mber 6, at 2 p.m. Prof. Clark Tonta Social Clab P. Bissett will be the speaker. The All Pastern Stare and friends are executive board will meet 130 invited to the meeting of Ionia 80 |p», m, Department of parliamentary cial club at Masonic temple procedure will meet with Mrs, Rob- Bd rae lert Atkin, 6233 15th ave. N. E. at Women of Mooseheart Legion 2 p. m. Thursday. Dr, MeLoughlin An election of officers will beheld wiii have charge of the meeting. at the meeting of the Women of|‘rhe department of education will Moonebeart Legion at 8 p. mm. in| meet at the home of Mra Thomas Moose temple, Irving, 4748 19th ave N. Be Lanch biter: oon at 12:20 o'clock, and tea will be ADDITIONAL CLUBS nerved by the hostess, - eee University Presbyterian Sunday School On Wednesday afternoon a mort enjoyable reception and tea were given in the auditorium of the Unt- versity Presbyterian chirch by the ladies of the Pastor's Ald society. The rooms were prettily decorated with Halloween suggestions and branches of autumn foliage, with | the neason’s choicest blossoms filling | the corners of the room, A numbr | of out-of-town guesta were present Preceding the card party at § p. m.| and a delightful renewal of aequaint- the lodge will hold a regular bust-| «: resulted. A program of merit news moeting and business of im-lwas given, after which tea was portance will be discussed, ‘The served. Rattle No | rattle lodge No. 7, auxiliary to! overgreen lodge No. 2, AO. U. W.| will entertain with the fifth of @ series of progressive whist parties this evening at 9 o'clock in Ever green hall, Arcade building. The mmities in charge includes Mr. Ernest Frank, chairman; Mrs. Anna Mrs, Melissa Wells, Mrs. Anna Forrier and Mra, Clara Lotka, who have planned many special in ducements and interesting favors. A PERMANENT HAIR WAVE HAVE US WAVE IT NOW and PAY FOR IT LATER At your own convenience IN SMALL PAYMENTS Our credit plan is the very best guarantee in the world that you will be satisfied with the results obtained. A wave will save you at least one-half hour every day of the week Every one can now @iscard the olé curling from and patent curlers for we have brought the PERMANENT WAVE WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL Fer appointment call Main 6507 LADIES’ IMPROVEMENT SHOP oun = © od Beye ey = cape Beareeesnoarcres «84 | Norway. Dahiias in autumn tints centered the tabla Knickerbocker Club ons | Dance with a ginner of twelve The Knickerbocker elub ts making final preparations for its Corn Tas on Saturday evening at the) i511 to be held in the Masonic yesterday for Portiand. Mle Dodge,) ride in the horse show, Iater goin: | } | after spending a few days there, will| to California to remain indefinitely. } | Proceed on to New York, to remain 7 © foe the wiater mentha, Mra Monte ¥. Brown, whe has oe deen viniting relatives and friends in Mize Dorothy Ven Way, Ganaivter! attes Vida Doge of fan Franciaco|the Past for two montha, returned of Col. Charles Van Way, of Vi who has been the house guest of/ last Thursday. beef Ee ee thee ow been the Mine Edith Prosch, bas returned to - Ouse guest for the past two mon TFA? of Dr. an4 Mra George H. Newlove|"" "™® , , , CLEANING FRAMES | To clean gilt frames, grate a front in their quarters at Fort Lawton, has returned to her homa Mr. and Mra. William & Kinsel/ raw onion and apply the juice with a apartments aee Marriage Announced ‘Washington. ° and Mrs. Grover Desmond en- on Saturday evening with dinner of ten covers at residence. eee Misses Ferris Dancing Party Ruth Ferris and Miss Cather- daughters of Mr, and Lowther Ferris, have Invited lyfive of their friends to a/ Saturday evening,| fovember 6, at Christensen’s hall. and a few intimate Rita Cornett enter-| afternoon in her) invitations fora dancing party, given Friday, November 6, at Thome of her parents, Mr. and| A lL Dunn, On Saturday | n Catherine Dunn has bid-| thirty-five of her small friends her home for Hy children’s party. | ° . and Mrs. Tammany Dinner compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mra. Patrick Tammany will entertam with a of fourteen covers on Satur- ‘evening at the Yacht club. Only friends of the honor guests been bidden. eee Wegener Hostess Party Ida Marguerite Wegener en- ® number of her friends evening at the home of parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. 4 Halloween decorations @n attractive color motif to rooms, where Mins Hazel May Ossisted the hostess. eee ‘Mr. and Mrs. John C. Slattery an- the marriage of thelr daugh- Margaret Eleanore, to Mr. Leon Jr. The marriage was quiet: golemnized in Tacoma August 5 ‘end comes as & surprise to their at Home Mr. and Mra, A Hanson enter. Learn Piano giver a new sistem revolution- this study. Development of cortain mental forces hitherto lected render f ry unexcelled. temple Saturday evening, November 6 The committee in charge bas planned some interesting features. Mr. Trafford Huteson Il, Mr. Jue tin Haynes, Mr. Ray Eckmann, Mr. Anthony Brandenthaler, Mr. Stephen Haynes, Mr. Anthony Muir and Mr George Merz are the committee. eee Informal Tea With twelve ladies who comprise the decorating committee of the Firet Baptist church as her guests, Mrs. A. L. Dunn entertained with a tea at Frederick & Nelson's tea room, Monday afternoon. eee Miss Newlove to Give Tea and Shower Complimentary to Miss Ruth Nor- ton, @ brideto-be, Miss Gwendotyn Newlove has issued invitations for a tea and miscellaneous shower on Saturday, November 13, at the quar ters of her father, Dr. George H. Newlove, U. & A, at Fort Lawton. eee |Mrs. Folsom Honor Guest Mra. L, Frank Macklem will be at home to her friends informally on ‘Thursday afternoon, tn farewell to Mra. F. M. Folsom, who will depart next week for New York. and boys. until 9 p.m, LES TOL AML ETL ALATA D By buying now at Cherry’s you ean secure o special 10 per cent discount and have lots of time to pay. pay cash you can secure this 10 per cent discount and an A EXTRA 10 per cent discount besides. Come in and see the many at- tractive new atyles just received. Btore open all day Saturday and READY TAILORED CLOTHES FOR MEN AND WOMEN—WAISTS—FURS eee Capt. J. Howard Payne returned yesterday from @ short trip to Ban Francisco, eee Mr. Harold Henry, who ts to be/ the soloist at the first Symphony | Orchestra concert on Friday evening, | is the house guest of Dr. and Mra Frederick Bentley until November 10, when he wil! depart for Salem, Ore.,| and San Francisco for two concert engagements, | eee | Mra. D. C Crane of Montesanc,| and Miss Virginia McDonough of | Portland, who have been the house guests of Mr. and Mra. James Colbert BUY CLOTHES ON CREDIT At Less Than Usual Cash Prices Cherry's DOUBLE] DISCOUNT OF FPR means a tre- mendous saving in the buying of clothes for men, women If you 207 RIALTO ad have removed to their new home at) soft brush to the frames. Laurelburst, eee Losses by fire in the United States | Mra A. G. Btowens te departing | hate been calculated to equal an ex: |p, lunday for Portland, where she will penditure of $415 a minute, Double Discount Tomorrow $1.75 Children’s Play Suits for $1.15 Can dren's beat it? Regular $1.75 values of chil- enim Play Suits for $1.15. They are of good, heavy, blue denim, cut full size and strongly made; high neck, long sleeves. Sizes 1 to 8 years. Latest Fall Millinery $6.50 to $12.98 Don’ delay longer about getting a new Full Hat on account of the price. We are giving extraordinary values in neat and be coming styles at real low prices. The quality, however, ts the very best. The trimmings are arranged in good taste, and the high grade millinery offered makes thelr purchase an economy. Ironclad Hose 50c Up Ironclad Stockings are the Practical hose for school chil- dren. They stand the wear and tear of play and keep their shape. Colors are black, white Boys’ Union Suits $1.25 to $2.00 It's time to be getting the Fall Underwear for your boy, and we call your attention to this value. These suits have long sleeves; ankie length; heavily fleeced to give warmth and comfort. Worth more Ages 2 to 16. Children’s Underskirts $1.00 Up Good wearing Flannelette Underskirts for children; medi um weight; fastened at shoul ders and waist; taped edges; hemetitched flounce, Ages 2 to 4. Warner’s Corsets $1.50 Up ‘These are guaranteed rust. proof corsets; come in bigh and low bust; elastic top; 4 garter supports. Our prices on these corsets are very low, #0 buy hera. Ladies’ Veils 25c Up Many neat and artistic fig ured vells to go with your new fall hat. Colors are blue, brown and black. We also have many plain mesh veils, Girls’ Shoes $4.25 $5.50 Values A real bargain in Girls’ High- Cut Shoes; good, sensible last; laced style; gunmetal color. Will give extra good service, Sizes 4 to 7 Ladies’ Shoes $6.50 A etylish, serviceable shoe with cloth top; soft kid vamp and quarter, good soles; mili tary heels and imitation tips; laced style, Sizes 4 to 8 Men’s Shoes $4.98 $7.00 values of Men's Strong Work Shoes; all leather; bellows tongue; blucher cut; genuine Chippewa shoes that wear and wear, Sizes 6 to 11, IO AVENUE AT JAMES STREEY At the beginning of our great price-smashing sale last week we put aside 100 Suits and marked them at 50c on the $1 Naturally,, we sold the first batch in the first few days. But we have replaced of high quality merchandise rather than disappoint the public. hall continue to do so until the sale ends. These Suits are all new, for Fall and Winter wear, in only the latest modes; popular colors—Peking blue, Belgian blue, navy, taupe, reindeer and Autumn browns; wanted materials—trico- tines, velours, duvet de laines and veidines; some fur trimmed in squirrel, Hudson seal, Australian opossum and nutria. ney one of these Suits, formerly ranging in price from $65 Now $32.50 to $92.50 In addition to this special Suit offering, note the following We s to $185, wonderful bargains 200 LONG COATS 125 DRESSES AT —tricotines, serges, merly priced from $17.50. Come Earty and Bring Your Friends SECOND 135 WAISTS AT HALF PRICE—NOW .. . 95 HATS AT HALF PRICE—NOW .... PETTICOATS AT HALF PRICE—NOW ........ 75 SEPARATE SKIRTS them steadily from our great reserve stock AT HALF PRICE — NOW... .$17.50 to $97.50 HALF PRICE—NOW ........$14.88 to $62.50 2.48 to $14.75 2.50 to $18.75 2.48 to $8.25 fancy light colored silks and -velvets, for- $10.00 to $35.00, now half price, at $5.00 to ‘SAVES YOU MONEY” & UNION SEATTLE,WN. Over Bartell’s Drug Store

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