The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 5, 1920, Page 14

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MRS. WITTER WELCOMED AT CHARMING TEA TODAY BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Boctety Pditor of The Star OF THE MOST NOTEWORTHY AFFAIRS IN THE WEEK'S les was the delightful tea this afternoon, in compliment ‘Tate Mason was hostess at her reel Perkina, was one of Seattic’s most pop’ te at present visiting her parents, M Jovely combination of pink and orch the , developed at the tea tab Rinted chryeanthemums, in a golden) Dasket, Mrs. Mapon during the after: oon was assisted by her mother, te Poe €. Whittlesey, Mra Mrs. James B. Shallen ereer, Mrs, Winlock W, Miller, Mrs. © K. Poo, Mrs. J, M. Blackford, . Walter A. Moore, Mrs. Charles yarn and Miss Clara Kmory. eee ot Girl to Wed le Man Mrs, Albert Sherman Foyt of Bouth Pasadena, Cal, announces the ‘engagement of her daughter, Miss Ruth Hamilton Hoyt, to Mr. Le Roy Baiwlers of this city. The news was ixciosed tast week in the southland by Mre, Hoyt, and is interesting be gause of the prominence of the be dence, Mra, Witter, as M r maids, and with Mr, W rand Mra, Willlam D, Perkins id formed the color scheme thruout le with Columbia roses and orchid To Remember amar, NOVEMEER 5— Dy, and Mra. Bentley's recepth Biome in honor SUNDAY, NOVEMNER 1~ My and Mra Trafferd Mutesee's rie hemor of Mr, Mareld y Tee the Pine Arts from 8 wnttt + oclpek, with Mra Cari F. Gouid as hoateen MONDAY, NOVEMRER &~ THE SEATTLE STA aaMinsici) Kasiion LUBS FOR SATURDAY Queen Cliy Chapter No. 168, 0, B. 8. A card party will be given at Pan ama cafeteria at 8:20 p,m. by the Queen City Chapter No, 168, 0, BB. . . Bout Different ADDITIONAL CLUBS | { Beatle Business and Prafensional Women Meet On November eth the Seattle Bust nese and Professional Women's club Will have an open meeting and the #roup will be entortained with “An Hvening of Good Stories” by Mr, I R King. There will be a hike from Kirk | tand to Juanita, Sunday, November Tih, The group will take the Kirk | and ferry and hike from Kirkland to Juanita, They will be led by Mien Mae Rosenburg. After a short business meeting on Nevember td there eo. | ture on Bolivia by | Menache, which wan mulating, Consul Menacho raic “his country had the same and ambitions as any ether | m and that his countrymen reallaed No one pation can prosper 6nd progress alone; therefore, the Bolivians were Inviting foreigners to not only invest in their country, but {to make it their home | “The @reatent handleap that the | republic of Bolivia haa at the pres jent is the lack of adequate trans Note how these different types of portation facilities, Altho if was hats bring eut different character | diffiewtt to build the railroads in| istics, making her actually appear & the high mountaing, this section ef | different type of mir the country fa the one which has| ‘The Millinery assoctatin has us the anspor m facilities, beqause | wrought up about this idea. They of the rich mineral resources making | gay jt is up to ua to wear the port it qasential that such traseporta BY CORA MOORE (New York's Fashion Authority) NEW YORK, Nov, Sere ts |e pretty girl, with average features and an average amount of “person ality.” rothed couple. Miss Hoyt was Feared in Pasadena, later attended the Los Robles School for Girls, Mise Masters’ school at Dobbs Ferry, S. Y. continuing her educa tion at Miss White's school in Parts. f fe an accomplished musician, and sportswoman. Mr. ae is one of the best“ known Young” publishers on the Pacific Coast, being editorinehief of The > Beattie Star, and also having the > general management of four other newspapers, The Tacoma to 7 Portland News, The Los 4 Redéord and The Spokane —— and her daughter at present in NewYork, and un- their return, the wedding date Prebably not be decided. Mra, fm & brilliant hostess, active tn civic and musical circley in Los) and dena, ightful "Tea to mpliment Mrs. Tooker To greet Mrs. Frank Hasbrouck er of Pittsburg, who has been! some time the guest of Mra. Edward Skinner, Mrs. Fred eric Struve invited her friends to her! this afternoon informally, An basket of ruddy fruit cen the handsomely appointed tea presided over by Mra, Joshua Mrs. J. D. Farrell, Mra. Harry Treat and Mra. Alexander | mb Wethert!!. ‘will afford another opportunity y the public te view the paintings Gustin, now hanging in the . Mrs, Vivian Strong Hart, and Mrs. Gwendelyn Lewis, will contribute the program Music, and assisting in the hos will be: Mrs. Archibald 8, » Mrs, Jason D. Butler, Mrs. d 1. Garrett, Mrs, Henry Sua Mrs. Worrall Wilson, Mrs. Hor- Force, Mra. Lyman: Colt aod tion be built depend upon the navigable rivers for | ite tranapo: jon. Traveling by way of the native rivers it takes 16 ears to go from Bolivia to New Yo: city, and by way of the = | @anal it takes from 12 to 14 days “Immediately after Lolivia became & republic the constitution was adopted in 1826, and altho there has | deen considerable reform sinee that | time, the constitution ts accepted a | the supreme law of the land = The president of the republic is elected | every four yeare and the state of: ficlala are elected every two years, while the municipal offietals are Voted on each year, There are many points of similarity between the gov ernment of Bolivia and that of the | United States. | “Pereign trade holds for Bolivia & great future. At present the im. ports are one-fourth the exports During the last year the imports and experts combined amounted to Lid auhd of the Ort Jolin to, hold. Thanuagte Bt the Masonic Temple. WEPNESDAY, NOVEMBER t¢— Frogram of emastic muse at 3p mat the By: ey Mra, Otis Piord Lamon ond Mra lewe B. Peeples hoamtesnes, aoe dance LIVELY PROGRAM AT PALACE HIP ‘The new show that opened yester. day at Loew's Palace Jiip is an ex- cellent example of what a varied and well-balanced vaudeville bill should be, one of the outstanding features being the snappy little musical revue called “Follow Me Girls.” It is a pretentious production, boasting gay scenie and costuming effects, and the humorous story centers around the activities of a Hebrew pawn. broker whe launches his son in « theatrieal venture. There are a num ber of pretty show girls whose at- tentions to the moneyed father ‘are profuse and he succumbs to one of | u ret jen bis — |FAGLE ALI ALIGHTS Predericka, Eflsworth and Thomas | ON COP’S HEAD are & trio of young men who offer CHICAGO, Nev. i.—An American harmeny and sole numbers eagle caused @ nearpanie when it “The Real Remedy” is the title of | atighted on the head of a policeman & Playlet full of heart interest and /in the downtown district here, A than the Imports because the large tries, such as Germany, Pngland, France and the United States. The tion are etiver, tin, tungeten, ag timeny, rubber, eattle and sugar, which are sent to Germany, England and the United States.” AMILIAR OLD PEANUT ROLLED | PORTLAND, Nov, ‘Traffic was temporarily halted in the heart of the business district here while Howard McGowan, prominent Reed collese senior, roiled & peanut for we dleska,.. He bet Mo be Cox. The lowland has to | investments are by the foreign coun-| ‘principal commodities for exporta-| Pleasing philosophy in which Flor. ence Henry and ¢ompany are seen.. | patrol ween took it w the police | station, whore it was locked in @ eal! lot hate that bring out our bent points, not only in features but to | our minds and souls, rerrrect HAT FOR TYPE At the right, below, ta @ perfect) hat for this type off see It in web | Jom that @ hat combines, as t the long wweep across (he face) th so graceful « curve, Then. too) |e draped hat, usually ealoulated to ‘4 BPpear heavy, seldom te so effect a | tvely lightened as this by the points outlining the brim end the ostrich trond» that rise above them. | Just above ts @ bat entirety on mujtadle, according to the association, to this type eof face, The down turned brim is wrong, sapecially when topped by @ @raped crown, It canta too heavy @ shadow, blurring the features instead of bringing ol out, and produces @ generally top heavy appeara | The lagge bat above tm the bined Music: In Seattle Conducted by | LOUISE ANNABLE Concert by the Norwegian Male Chorus ‘The Norwegian male chorus will give a concert Tuesday evening, November 80, at tho First Methodiat church. Mr, Claude Madden, violin ist; Mr. Arville Bel pianist, ang Mr, Magnus Peterson, tenor, will be the aasivting articts eee |Mlle. Povlaska to Appear With Amphions Irene Peviaska, soprano, of the Chicage Opera company, former. ly with the Boston grand opera, will be the soloist with the Amphion so clety at their concert on December $45,009,000. The exports are greater | ‘Mra, Keith Bullitt entertained tn- iy at the tea hour yesterday ber home, eee Informal Dinner for and Mrs. Hampton In farewell to Mr. and Mre Edgar Hampton and Miss Ruth Hamp who leave in the morning for jhe South to spend the winter, Mr. Mrs. J. F, Dougias are enter- Paining informally at dinner this nel im their apartment -at the ay Ogle to Give fourth o eries Fourth in Se series of lecture re- that Mrs. Loulse Van Ogle is 1g at the Cornish school will be © Franck, Mystic.” The life work of the great Belgian com-| will be deseribed by Mrs. Van} Monday, N@vember ‘The! Mure is at 10:30. Mre. Lawrence je will play Franck’s Prelude, Choral and Fugue, whieh has been | cterized one of the biggest ‘ka since Beethoven's last sonatas. * Mouseorgsky, the Ki » about whom Mr ied in her last ck was little appreciated during lifetime, hin works being neglect- cad until after on ~—_ Mra. Huteson to Be Hostess at Tea In compliment to Mra. Lawrence ~ k, Mra. Trafford Huteson has! invitations for an informal | Aes. to be given at her home on @aturday afternoon. | Attractive’ Luncheon for Miss Hammons As a birthday compliment to Mr: rick Dent Hammons, Mins Eliz- Bbeth Hammons entertained with an ve luncheon at the Women's Batversity club yesterday. The Polynesian race in the the south. Pacific islands ts gradually di Bissins, due to the inroady of civ. tion. what women are called who all thin broad land make their an Al eollections of roots and herbs, QN4 rely upon recipes which our pto- Mothers found dependable for t family aliments, In one of reeipes, Lydia BE, Pinkham's “A Doorstep Romeo” ia a playful Uttle skit presen’ by Lew Carle and Delly Inez. Helen Mitler looks charming and plays a well-selected reperteire of, popular music on the xy! a ‘The fature photoplay is “The Stranger.” CREDI lst, Mile, Poviaskn has concertized extensively in Italy and France and | haa been greatly in demand in New lin Sodom, but there York and the East, Hhe js considered good Ian. we ay oe & singer of unusual charm and abi- p< A et SO ity and her appearance here, for the Why isn't » drum sole a rofl of | first time, is being looked forward munic? to with keen interest. to await ite owner, ptnatcal ‘There may have been goed homen a | T GLADLY Reduced Prices on Bradbury Clothes Fit, service and satisfaction—yon get them all ina BRADBURY Sui Being carefully tailored from the finest fabrics, they hold their first good appearance and give long wear. Our Liberal Credit GOOD REASONS FOR -BUYING TODAY A small payment down, the balance in weekly or monthly payments to suit your convenience. ‘egetable Compound had ite origin, 209 Union Street it or Overcoat Plan and a substantial price reduction are 1332-34 Second Avenue | Different Types of Hats lie of Mate Bring Characteristics Hoquiam. left and right below; second Hats suited to the type at and right above, slightly ‘on the right, entirely yet top be tter adapted. iy better for these features than the! add to tte beauty by reKeving the ope just described because the brim,| severity and apparent weight tho down-turned, is larger and the! line af the crown clearly defined Also the upturned back relieves somewhat the dimdvantage of Kail turndown brim. BARBER GETS _ CHICAGO, Nov, tor yearn The long line emphasized by wit Wittlam Jobneon had barbered the nides makes the hat tn the cirol at the teft effective. Bnydacker died and tp” of $1,000. | HEALTHY TIP) Mr, Cari ¥. Gould will retarn this eventing trom @ few days spent in Miss Phyllis Griffith has recently | returned from a three months’ trip! in the Kast, where she was the guest of ¢ and Mra. Wallace BL White, Jr, at their summer home in Auburn, Me, slso accompanying them on short journeys to Boston, Washington, D. C., and New York, . . ngreseman Mr. A, Warren Gould is spending a fow days in town on business, re turning to PorUand tus evening. one A party of men left Wednesday to) enjoy week's hunting trip in the! Secramento valley, the personnel in. cluding Mr. ries H. Bebb, Mr. ,Clande A. Gecley and Mr. William | Bolcom. eee Mr. and Mra, John Harrington E4- wards are guents at the Hotel Sor- rento, having arrived this week to spend a month here visiting trienda, Mr. and Mra, Edgar L. Hampton and daughter, Miss Ruth Hampton, will depart tomorrow for California, to remain for the winter months, eee Mra. Horace N. Richmond will re |turn tomorrow from Portland, where she haa been on a short visit, ee Mr, Fred Greene, whe bas been viniting the past month with brother, Mr, William K, Greene, at the University club, plana to leave | next week for his home in Amuter- | dam, N.Y, Horn books were used ns carly as the 16th century by the schoolboys lof that day. STILL GREATER REDUCTIONS In the Price of All Men's Suits Added to the Uberal discount of 10 por cent which Cherry's give to all buyers who pay cash within 20 days, this store has decided to stiN fur ther reduce the prices of all its new The cate winter evils following quotations will indl- the extent of Cherry's gener- us concessions, Former $30 garments Former $10 garments Former $58 garments AT THE BOSTON Saturday, November 6, to Saturday, November 13 To acquaint you men with the money-saving opportuni- ties offered by our chain of High Grade Work Shoes $5.95 NOW $24.00 NOW 832.00 NOW $40.00 NOW $60.00 $7.95 Special Custom Work /

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