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+ se he Roctety iY (PLIMENTING COL, H. H member this ever taining at di ‘COL. HATCH TO BE HONORED AT DINNER ; BY BEULAH MITCHELL COU = tt ATCH, U the Pai Upsilon fraternity is by i for twelve members of the fraternity \Mrs. Griffiths Plans ‘Luncheon On Friday at her home, Mre § {Staniey Griffiths will entertain with 4 ta funcheon of eight covers, followed 3 Poy bridge, complimentary to Mrs Si LLouise Nichols Chamberlain, of San 4 HFrancisco, who ts spending the win & Mer here. % bite. - 4 ’ - ~ . cl Miss Tillman Wed to | Mr. Wright n at the First hk jehurch in Bdge Pies Helen Poin ar mghter of the late Senator Nenja fren Tillman and Mrs, Tillman, me the bride of Mr. Preston Wright, of Cincinnati. The news ts teresting to the friends of Mr Wright. who has been a freque Pyinttor in Seattl, whéré dn the bt seocasion he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, W. Dwight Mead. Informal Dinner ‘ Entertaining several igdies, farewell to her house guest, James Emory of Washington, who left this morning, rd I. Garrett was hostess at jan informal dinner at her home at the Highlands last evening . {Mr. and Mrs:Greer _ Supper Hosts in Mrs. dD on Tuesday evening, Mr. and |. Robert Greer were hosts at an ‘fnformal supper. ~ . . and Mrs. Witter Mrs. Dean Gooding Witter, of San | Francisco, who are guests of Mrs _ Bam D, Perkins. a Informal Tea rf mes informally at the tea hour at the Yacht Club, followed Flummerfelt Has Even: of Mr. and Mrs. Chartes of Chicago, who have re come to Seattle to make their Mrs. Wiliam Fiummerfeit with an enjoyable Hal party on Saturday evening home. eee Halloween Part Dorothy Nell Haman entertained Qwenty-four young friends with a Halloween dancing party Saturday ling at the home of her parents, and Mrs. John Haman. oe vs From the Three most diverting in the dis- committee DA, adjutant Puget Sound Artillery district, has many successful parties to credit, and who was ably assist Mi by Lieutenant Cyrus Q Shelton, A., and Lieutenant Bruce A. owell, U. 8. A. The Officers’ was gaily decorated for the m, Halloween devices were here displayed, the Fort Wor- band furnished the music, and guests, masked and costumed, @ merry, motiey throng, by Colonel John L. / 8. A. commander of the Puget ?Bound Artillery District; Lieutenant- ‘Colonel Henry M. Merriam, U. 8. A., yoommander of Fort Worden, and Merriam. At 11 the masks Taised, among gales of laugh » and aftér supper dancing was resumed, only’ to be reluctantly abandoned at midnight. The list juded guests from Fort Worden, Fort Fiagler, Fort Casey and Fort Ward, ax well as members of the civilian set in Port Townsend and Mim Seattle. Among the hosts were Colonel John L. Hayden, U. 8. A, peommander of the Puget Sound Ar- ‘tillery District; Lteutenant-Colonel Henry M. Merriam, U. 8. A, com- ¢mander of Fort Worden, and Mrs. Merriam; Lieutenant-Colonel . Jairux and Mra, Moore; treene, U. 3. A. jSdjutant of the Puget Sound. Artil. Ma! ‘ery District, and Mrs. Green dor Kelley B. Lemmon, U. 8. A., “Mre. Lemmon; Major Alvin C. Jer, Medical Corps, U. 8. A., and Mrs r; Major Horace R. Carter, U. ‘8. A., and Mrs. Carter; Major Fred erick Diliman, U. 8. A. and Mrs /Diliman; Major F. J, Applin, U. 8. Ap and Mrs. Applin; Major J..L. P. ; Irwin, Dental Corps, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Irwin; Captain Charles R. Fin- ‘ley, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Finley; Cap- Captain Raymond J. . 8. A, and Mra, Kessey; Captain C. A. Brinkley, U, 8. A., and ae Detniey Lieutenant Bruce A, eH, U. 8. A. and Mrs. Me Dowell; “Lieutenant N,.D. Stetson, U. 8. A. andMrs. Stetson; Lieuten- ant R. W. Crichlow, Jr U. 8. A: Ideutenant D. R. Dickey, U. 8. As) Ldeutenant C. F. Wilson, 8, A. Tdgutenant H. H, Myrah, U. 8. A Tdeutenant H. J. Neuman, U, 8. A The guests included Captain Dorsey .4. Rutherford, U. 8. A. and Mrs. Rutherford; Captain Walter O. How. -ell, U. 8. A, and Mrs, Howell; Liew tenant M. Gray, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Gray; Lieutenant Elmer T. Foss, U. $. A, and Mrs, Yous; Lieu- tenant John H. Madison, U. 8. A., from Fort Casey; Major J. E. Wil- fon, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Wilson; Lieutenant N. A. Burnell, U. 8. A., from Vort Flagler; Major C. 1. U. &. A, and Mrs. Stable, Thomas N. Kolderup enter.) Mra! Entertaining a number sof their! inner in Honor of | ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Messer en-) tertained at dinner last evening at) their home, in welcome to Mr. and) ) Witter's parents, Mr. and Mra. Wil-| | | | | Bridge in compliment to Mr-. ee Hammer. from Fort Ward. Port Townsend's -| John f The Star 3. A. A PROMINENT mothy Jerome is enter The table will be appointed Mr me. DATES To Remember THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ¢- aria * dinner at tn ont te igen, 0 comp n a tley's dinner tr rainia Cook and Miss pan at his residence, AY, NOVEMBER 5. Streve’s informal tea Mra, Frank y Dunn's dancing party at Mra James Tate Mason to enter tea at her bome, comp’ ng Mra Dean Gooding Wit SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6— Miss Roth and Miss Catherine Fer- cle dan son's hall Game and dinner dance at the Yacht club for members and their frienda. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1 Mr. apd Mre fford Buteson’s supper in honor of Mr, Marold Neary is. A, | ward and Mrs Lawton. Miss Muth Norton. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19— Broadway Guild to by mosicale and at the home of Mra George Warren Bowie, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20 Junior Guild of the Orthopedic how. pital to held Thaskegiving dance at the Masonic Temple, complimenting | Major Alvin ©. Corpa, U. B A, Bowler, Neuman. army colony was represented by Lieutenant-Colonel John 8. Johngton, U. S.A. retired, and Mrs, Johnston, Stable, DELAGHTFUL Hosts Miller, 8 A, and Mrs. Proved delightful hosts at a dinner | preceding the ball, which compli | mented Major Horace R. Carter, U. and Mrs. Carter Louis J. Bowler U, 8 A. and Mra and Lieutenant ot Captain Medical Milter, | Menry J Major Truby C. Martin, U, 8 A,| AGREEABLE AFTERNOON retired, and Mra Martin; Major John L. Hughes, U. S. A, retired, and Mrs. Hughes; Major Emil Kra- lish, U. 8. P. HS, and Mrs. Krulish; Major Joseph Bolten, U. 8. P. H. 8, and Mrs. Bolton. The civilian set included Dr, and Mrs, Charles Francis Kuhn, Dr. and Mre. J. C, House, Dr. and Mrs. 0. C. O'Rear, Dr. and Mrs. lL. M. Moss, Dr. and Mrs. F. J. De Laney, Mr. and Mre. RR. Ringwalt, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Strong, Mr. and Mra. J C. McCurdy, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. John EB. Dobbs, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bailey, with their house guests, Surgeon Hugh De Vallin, U. §. P. AL 8, and Mra. De Vailin; Mrs. Oscar Kloeker, end George Davis Adama and Mrs Adams, Mr. and Mrs. George Weich, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Tibbals, Mr. and Mrs. Ajlan Trumbull, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Frita, Mrs. A. Downs, Mre. Leonard T. Cutter. Mrs, Hawthorn Twomsiey, Miss Klocker, Miss Soelberg, Miss House, Mies Elsenbdeis, Mise . Stevens, Miss Jordan, Miss Mason, Miss Hill, Miss Francel Hill, Miss Larson, Miss Jordan, Mrs. 8. D. Mason, Mr. L. B. Hastings, Mr. D. M. Fish, Mr. C. B. Thomason, Mr W. F. Hin, Mr. Walter Rutz, Mr George B. Frost COMMANDING OFFICER ‘TERTAINS Preceding the bal masque, Colonel lL. Hayden, U. 8. A, com mander of the Puget Sound Artillery District, entertained at dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Frederick J. Bailey, and their houseguests, Sur. geon"Hugh De Vallin, U. 8. P. H. 8, and’ Mrs, De Vallin. PRESENTATION TEA Quite the smartest affair of the season was the tea given on Friday by Mrs, Moore, wife of Lieutenant Colonel Jairus A. Moore, U. 8. A. when the newly arrived bachelor officers, recently assigned to this district, were presented to the Port Townsend debptant and their chaperones. The black and yellow color scheme, the black cats and blacker witches, all looked very fate: ful, indeed. Mra, Leonard T. Cutter presided at the charming tea-table, and Mrs. Lemmon, wife of Major Kelley B. Lemmon, U. 8. A, Mra. George Welch and Mra, George Davis Adams, were alds to the host ess. The group of young officers distinguished on this occasion were Captain A. C. Parker, U. 8, A., Liew- pant Robert William Crichlow, Jr., U. 8. A, Lieutenant Dean Richard Dickey, U. 8. A. Lieutenant Halvor i. Myrah, U. 8, A. Ldeutenant Sharles Forrest Wilson, U. 8. A. Lieutenant Cyrus Q. Shelton, U. 8. A., Lieutenant Henry John Neuman, U. $. A., of Fort Worden; Lieuten ant John H. Madison, U. 8. A. of Fort Cavey, and Lieutenant N. A. Burnell, U. 8. A., of Fort Flagler. Among the guests were Mrs. Mer ram, wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Henry M. Merriam, U. 8. A; Mrs. Lemmon, wife of Major Kelley B Lemmon, U. 8. A; Mrs. De Vallin, wife of Surgeon Hugh De Vallin, |U. 8. P. H. 8; Mre, Oscar Klocker, Mrs, Charles Francis Kuhn, Mr. nd Mrs, Frederick J, Bailey, Mrs. Harvey Ix Tibbals, Mrs, George Davis Adams, Mrs, George Welch, Mrs. Leonard T. Cutter, Miss Downs. Miss Klocker Miss House, Miss Hisenbels, Miss Hughes, Miss Jor dan. - CHARMING DINNER Major Royal K. Greene, U. 8. A., adjutant Puget Sound Artillery Dis trict, and Mrs, Greene, entertained charmingly at dinner on Saturday, preceding the ball, in honor of their Rever-lant Nathaniel A. Burnell, Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Klocker gave an agreeable tea on Sunday after noon in compliment to the officers newly arrived in the district A handsome collation was served by a) bevy of pretty girle whieh included Miss Sociberg, Miss Hughes, Miss Klocker, Miss Downa, Miss Kinkaid, | Miss Helen Kinkaid. Among the| guests were Colonel John L. Muy- den, U. 8. A, commander of the Puget Sound Artillery District, Lieu. tenant-Colonel Jairue A. Moore, U./ 8. A, and Mra Moore, with their houseguest, Mra. Hawthorn Twome. | ley, Mrs. Leonard T. Cutter, Captain | N.C. Parker, U, §. A, Lieutenant | Charles F. Wilson, U. 8. A. Lieuten U. 8 A, Lieutenant Halvor H. Myrah, U. 8 A, Ideutenant John HM. Madison, | U. 8. A, Lieutenant Robert W Crichlow, Jr, U. 8. A. AUCTION BRIDGE Mra. Bowler, wife of Captain Louis J. Bowler, U. 8. A. gave a pretty auction bridge on Friday. The prise for high score went to Mre. Leonard T. Cutter; the second prize to Mre. Finley, wife of Captain Charlies KR. Finley, U. 8. A. and the third prize to Mrs, Dillman, wife of Major Fred erick Diliman, U. & A. Mrs. Car. ter, wife of Major Horace R. Carter, U. S&S. A. and the guest of honor, also received a charming souvenir. Among the guests were Mra, Mer riam, wife of LieutenantColonel Henry M. Merriam, U. 8. A; Mrs. Greene, wife of Major Royal K./ Greene, U. 8. A.; Mrs. Lemmon, wife of Major Kelley B. Lemmon,’ U. &. A; Mrs. Miller, wife of Major Alvin C, Miller, Medical corps, U. 8 A; Mrs, Carter, wife of Major Horace R. Carter, US. A; Mra, Diliman, wife of Major Frederick Dillman, U. §. Aj Mrs. Hughes, wife of Major John I, Hughes, U. 8. A, retired; Mrs. Martin, wife of Major Truby| ©, Martin, U. 8. A., retired; Mrs. | Finley, wife of Captain Charles R. Finley, U. 8. A; Mra, McDowell, wife of Lieutenant Br: A. Mo Dowell, U. 8. A; Mrs! Oncar Klock er, Mrs. Charlies Francie Kuhn, Mra Leonard T. Cutter, Mrs. R. R. Ring walt, Miss Downs, Mra. James O'Connor, OFFICIAL VISIT Major Launcelot M. Parcel, U. 8.) A., will shortly pay an official visit to Seattle, where he will be the! guest of his brother, Mr. Hugh Pur. cell. Major Purcell was recently decorated by General Sir Dougias| Haig. ONE-TABLE BRID! Mre. Charles Francis Kuhn enter tained an agreeable group at auc tion bridge on Wednesday. The guests included Mra. Moore, wife of LieutenantColonel Jairus A. Moore, U. 8. A, Mrs. Oscar Klocker, Mrs! Leonard T. Cutter, PERSONALS Colonel Jairus A, Moore, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Moore have as their guest for the weekend Mrs. Hawthorn Twomsley of Seattle. Mr and Mrs. Oscar Klocker had as their guest for the ball Miss Soelberg, of Seattle, Major J, Ih P. Irwin, Dental Corps, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Irwin have as their house gueste Major Cc, A. Miller, U. 8 Ay and Mrs. Miller, of Fort Wiagler; Major Royal K. Greene, U. 8. A., and Mra. Greene have aa their house guests Major C. T. Stahle, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Stahle, of Fort Ward. | Major ¥. J. Applin, U. 8. A, will | th of jand Mra. Gray, at Fort Casey ba uu u MAKING THE GUEST MORE COMFORTABLE that more comfortable. watch can be made into a bodaide| clock by encasing it in an ivory. colored celluloid case A sewing basket equipped for mending willl; a be | WASHING LINEN look the fact that table linen is more ) November 6 absorbent than the other clothes and | Work booths are very complete, and | make the bluing water too blue. ja | ei linen, which is “Unen” usually only from courtesy. napkina should be slightly blued and th loosened. too tightly there will be ereases in| Julia Markusen, th The small son of Mr. and Mra. Oscar Bertram Wakefield, hoto by James & Merrihew. | houseguest, Major C. T. Stable, U |be Joined during the week by Mra Fort | Applian, at’ Fort Worden. Captain C. A. "Virinkley, TU. & A. ¢ new Quartermaster at Fort Wor expects the arrival of Mrs , from Seattle, within a tew Mine Stevens ts the house guest | ine of the Coterie club will be held at Lieutenant CG. Gray, U. 8 A Mr. and Mre. Frederick J. Batley vo an their house guest Surgeon ugh De Vallin, U. & P. HB. and ra, De Vallin. SEATTLE STAR their WOMEN’S CLUBS C2 De | Bod | CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Robbin. o- Stevens W. Kt. € men's Relief Cc of fancy w ked dinner Mrida with a card party Stevens W " Century Friday, > ork hold home-cos at 6 o'clock at the Ar departm ib will give of Mra home Kant Mothers’ Club of I'l Kappa Alpha The Mothers’ clu ri K Alpha fraternity and house warming Appa The host Mrs. Mi T home, m. Rig Ladies’ Literary and Musical Club Literary and Musical elub at 2:30 p. m. at the Charlotte Atwood, 1941 new 5, at 6 p. etto Paraphr Mise home 15th will mm of Mra ave, N. King County Humane Society King ¢ will et at the Bo: Come and bring friends ee m che tea reom at tan provement Clu Improvement Club and eet the ball rot Leach! Heights Wome There’ wili be a t Will meet at the n’s Improve ment club home of ] of by Mra. F, Hauser and Mrs, Olga| Cavalry, U. Music Department, Woman's extended to First at Kramer Thomas, & A, | Douglas, Arizona, and Mra, Thomas | omges of congrata | lation on the birth of a son Capt. stationed . Jare recetving Club the mosic|ber 8, In Douglas. Mre Woman's Century | was formerly Mins Helen Chase yunical tea at the eer nry Bittman, 4626 D. m. An invit Mrs, Allan Trumbull, of Port all members of |\Townsend, who has been spending ennen will be Mrs. \several weeks in town visiting her 5. 5. « he pi nd vm motherindaw, Mra, John Trumbull ram | leaves for her home Friday. Last | . | Mr. and Mra. C. C. Carpenter left wey |youterday for Vancouver, B. C. jeniaweki! spend a few days. . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Palmer, Arlington, are guests in the city. 6/n0 . Mr. Frederick T. cri” Tuesday for an Eastern trip, one to . ot ‘Tagore | ‘ Mr. Henry C. Pustine tm in the ton at the plane Queen Anne High Sehoot PT, A. Study hour from 2 to 3 o'clock East on a month's business trip. Queen Anne High Seb maT. A $6.0 will meet in the ADDITIONAL CLUBS Mr, and Mrs. Frank Fretwell are ac ken planning to leave November 20 for @bas deen planned. Ladies of Bikur Cholum California, where they will spend sonics“ hiterente The ladies’ auxiliary of the Con.|'¥® months, dividing their time be nie gregation Iikur Cholium will ize «| tween San Francisco and Los An “ee card party for the benefit of or. gelen. In San Francisco Mra. Fret Adele M. Fi Dhaned children in Palestine on No-| Well will be the quest for a few days Procedure Club vember 10, at the Y. M. H. A. club/°* Mrs Edward P. Orton. Adele M. Fieide Parliamentary and "Oo" 17th 1 bap reon. Mra. F. M. Folsom will leave for | Procedure club will meet at 1:30 p,m . . + of t the Rainier Grand hotel, Mra | Department of Physical Education | Cullfornia on Wednesday, where sly : - ain . 114 2 te ok ; Yow A | will spend several months befor re ' ‘iamautary law. Subject lemon An athletic club in the department | ‘Urning to her home tn New York. ao +». | Of health and physica) education will ‘0 Lay on Table Madame Ha riet Baunderson in charge of public izo Wednesday, November 10,|_ A recent letter from Mrs. Maso “ : 720 p. m., In the gymnasium. Hawkins, formerly Miss Marguerite speaking. AA All girla interested in hiking, bas-|@affpey, who aince her marriage has ket ball, volley ball, tennis, pascball|™&de her home in Philadelphia, tells Leschi Heights Women's and roller okating are invited to come |ot ber interesting visit in New York lately, where she att ding of Miss Alice ed the wed Fay to Mr. Ronald Case, and renewed acquaint ling. nike this week. Al ready twenty have signed up for it Mra. J. F. Johnson, 2 King #t.! Can the ¥. W. C. A. for further de-|4Nces with the colony of old Seattle at 2:20 p.m, Mra, Johnson will be tain The ¥. W A. furninhes roll. | esidenta, aaninted by Mra, Bugene Way. Mrs! or skates free to all girls, and they ©, 0.2 | F. . Harriman will telhof “Bights)are invited to come and skate in the| Mr. and Mra. Carl Louis Torkel son have returned to their home and Beenes tn the Bunny South.” |baleony of the gympasium Friday | Pe ge 9 nights, from 5 to 8 o'clock jafter visiting various points of tn- British-American Association | ‘The wports have already started. | terest in California, their trip in- The Hritish-American association | paxket Monday and Wednesday, | Cluding Los Angeles, San Digeo and will hold its monthly dance this eve-|§ o'clock. Vol Il, Wednesday, ¢ | Coronado. ning at Christensen’s Broadway ball, \¢o §. Reguler gymnastics and inter see at Broadway and Madison st. | pretive dancing clanses are going| Mr. Axel Hultgren, who has been iis during the morning and evening. spending the past few months at Coterie Club The ¥. W. C. A. has a horseback |the Washington Apartments, left The regular semimonthly meet. riding class at Sullivan's Riding | Tuesday for New York by the way academy during the winter, of Gallfornia, Later he will sail the Phi Mu sorority house at 2) (Physicians will « Seattle Post No. 18 ‘The auxiliary to Seattle post No. | Seagrave w talk ive talke on health | for Europe, to remain until spring. | o'clock, following the executive board | and subjects pertaining thereto. The ne meeting at 120. The speaker will firet one will be November 12, at §| Mr. and Mra James Emory of be Prof, Clark P. Binsett. o'clock, on the second floor, given by| Washington, D. C., who have been as, ¢ Dr, Murray on “Flat Feet.” The fol-| house guests of Mr. and Mra. Ed- jowing Monday, at 7:30, Dr. Mabel| ward I. Garrett, departed this morn-| cation outnumber the men by a large on “First Aid and|ing for their home. Wischer departed | | phone Kenwood 4 . There are so many little things wil make the guest-room An inexpenstve | J | Friday, November 6. oe appreciated by the guemt. Some tnundremes seem to over. i®nnual sale at 12 jare under the ‘Table linen being real linen and of soft weave should be treated In a fferent way than one handies bed McMillan, Mre. J Leake and Mra. J sundaes, candy, charge of Mra. The water Yor table: cloths and © rollers of the wringers should be from until If the wringer in screwed |S. Nordrum, Mra. ¢ nen very difficult to iron out. jand Mra, C. A = Nickerson and Mra. E. committes in charge of the lunch, | ¥M be Mrs. Homesteaders’ Lodge The Homesteadern’ lodge No. 586) give thetr regular dance at the |1 0. G. T.. hall, 1102 Virginia st Public invited. . Church ‘The Ladier Aid of 18, American Legion, will hold a tea tomorrow noon at the home of Mre | Alice True, 1403 Fant 56th st. Tele the direction Wetzel, Mra. George Dickie, Mra, A Henson, Mra, W.| o'clock The apron and fo of Batley will pm. Mra. B. Carison, 7 The bundle booth, under the super A blind and armiess soldier of the | vision of Mra. J. Swaney and Mrs Olson, will open at ellaneous sale will be taken care valker, Rarnum. The EXTRAORDINARY SALE ON LADIES’ COATS AND DRESSES Friday and Saturday This Week AGREAT REDUCTION ON DRESSES All wool Tricotine Dress- es elaborately embroid- Charmeuse and also high grade chiffon velvets and costume vel- $29.75 effect models of finest quality all wool Tricotine, Serges ered. vets. $45.00 to $60.00 at Graceful and Velours. $27.50 to $39.50 at Youthful Jerseys. $17.50 to $26.00 at Your Inspection Cordially Invited. Stenswick’s 1§32 Fourth Ave. Near Times Building seme te ome ie coat $21.75 novelties fascinating styles in Tri cotines, Serges and Wool $14.75 Sizes 16 to 44, Mra. A.| pm Life-Gaving.” PA TT. ERN INVENTOR'S OPINION | |OF STYLES | Manchester, England. Rallard | are indecent ¥riday.| would not ACY) young wornan Mre.| Fancy | be in| A in the manufacturer. | Mra. Ellis, the nonagenarian who| | invented paper patterns, ts living tn Her opinion of present-day styles is emphatically that she would not cut patterns for Ald Ballard Presbyterian | ny of the garments cn today Mrs. Ellis ts quoted as saying they and ridiculous and if Preabyterian church will open their | she were a young man of today, she walk with a modern | (Prizes Given) THURSDAY, NOV. 4 a Tallin Admitted Free—War x Renton Hill Club House 18th and East Madison Take E. Madison or 19th Ave. Driving Prices Down Are all the women of Seattle availing themselves of the op- portunity to buy Blouses for approximately one-half of the price asked six months ago? Silk is leading the commod- ities in the fall of prices. We have purchased our early win- ter stock at the new price and are passing this advantage on to you. Below offering in this sale. have, “Wonderful Values!” Silk Smocks in pretty color combinations, formerly priced at $10.00, on sale at... A new Tricolette with collar and cuffs of embroidered net. Six months ago the material would have sold at $5.00 per yard. This Blouse is specially priced at. .........2eee+eeeee Blouses of Georgette, with duvetyn collar, vest, and cuffs in many color combinations. One of the most charming crea- tions of the season. Formerly $12.85, special at..... Tricolette and Italian Dream Silk Over-blouses in plain and fancy weaves. Every shade and size. Formerly priced at $6.85. On special sale at..... Hundreds of Georgettes, in as many designs and colors. Quality of Blouses that were formerly sold for $10.00, now apecial Ab ooccn cc cccecc cs scccccesantnss soowees We have an assortment numbering high into the thousands, all charm- ing styles. To sce them is to appreciate them—all new, clean, fresh from Fhe Markel-Blouse we po7Pthke §t. Between First and Second Avenues DANCE WITH THE BLUEBIRD CLUB AT THE LUCKY SPOT DANCE we list five special values which represent but a portion of the specials we are Follow the crowds to THE MARKET BLOUSE SHOP and you will exclaim as thousands of others Conducted by LOUISE ANNABLE Composers’ Concert Today A concert was gtven this afternoon at the home of Mra. George A. Smith, 6100 W. Spokane st. by the Com- poners’ club. This was the second of a series of three affairs which the Alki | Women's Improvement club is giv- ing for the Seattle Bymphony or- chestra, The program was arranged by Mrs. Virgil Kidd and all the ar. tists are giving their services gladly to help ewell the orchestral fund. The following was the program: | "Eewittent - Bid My Lave | morr Mre V | Bee am . Se 7) are. Amy Norte ‘an rong Mart, Mee, Adam i rand Mra. Clyde Morris, with comporer at plano iood Viotin. Under | Barear dar Booshs.- } cas ue Me * Madden Contratto solon A Garden of Dreams .Mra Amy North: Questions and Replies. .... noe JE corecer ss ssseeeMre, Druciila Percival | Mra Adam Beeler ch grr 82 ats 8™ Viotin— | Berceuse Rosse Consonetta sree pote Maa | Mr. Madden | Boprane aolos— a Pierrot ...+ _ ‘The Door of Dreams. | Mra Amy Mi Bong of Spring... 7 Mra. Vivian Strong Hart 4 Mrs. Amy North was the panist for the entire program. a Mrs. W. F. Hitchings and + Clara McGowan poured tea and —iN | Mrs. G. H. Moore, Mrs, G, Tweed = and Mrs. N. Seilwill assisted hostess. SPICED VEAL 2% pounds of lean veal 1.3 pound salt pork % cup cracker crumbs 2 exes % cup tomato catsup % teaspoon pepper 1 lemon (grated rind) 1 cup water 2 tablespoons butter Chop meat very fine. Beat exes well. Mix first seven ingredients. Mold the meat into a brick-shaped loaf. Roll in fine cracker crumbs. |Put in @ small dripping pan and | bake an hour to an hour and a half | in a moderate oven. Baste with the water and butter. This may be pre pared the day before and sliced cold. my & teehee ee women coming te the } United States to complete their edu- majority. $4.85 $6.85 $7.85 $3.95 $3.95 Slop

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