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S. WITTER TO BE HONOR GUEST AT LUNCHEONS : BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS ‘ ety Mditer of The Star CATHERINE COLLINS HAS EXTENDED INVITATIONS TO BER goarcees friends for luncheon at the Sunset club on Wednesday, tn compliment to Mra, Dean Gooding Witter of San Francisco, who is the feat of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wiliam D, Perkins, Tomorrow, at her Teésidence, Mrs. Claude Malcolm Seeley i entertaining at luncheon with ‘Mrs. Witter as the honor gucat. e . Mr. and Mrs. Baillie DATES Arrange Dinner Dance Mr. and Mra Alexander nainte|| To Remember We extended Invitations for a din " > ance on Saturday evening at || MONDAY, NOvEwamn o-- the Sunset club for the pleasure of thelr son-indaw and daughter, Mr ‘and Mrs, Walter McEwan Tompkins, ‘and also complimentary to Mr, and Mra Keith Gamam Fisken, eee and My. « Hy echured at #:20 o'clock. TURSDAY, NOVEMBER o— Heider party and tea at the home dor Baillie for the denerit of the Light Mouse for the Bited, Ine. THE SEATT | LE STAR KITTY AND HER BACK AT MOORE With a brilliant display of fashion creations, Kitty Gordon, of the per fect back, returned to Seattle Sunday via vaudeville at the Moore theatre. | Kitty sings a few songs and talka) 4 bit, but her main claim to fame, at| least Sunday, Was her new gowns. | They were startling, in at least one instance, to say the least, | Assisting Mist Gordon are Marvel, | & dancer; Jules De Vorzon, Hector | Carlton and Mabel James, in a serie | provided patrons of Loew's Palace | of dances and songs, Marvel, it was announced, @ & deaf mute, who ob: | | “The Riddle — her, attempts blackmail, fights lke a Uger, with the primitive, natural in stinct of self preservation Miss Morgan does not only play Woman” “The Riddle: Woman.” George Rand gives a clever charac- terization of the home-wrecker, The balance of the cast is good. COMEDY SKETCH TOPS PALACE HIP SHOW Clever, wholesome fun is Nberally | ehe is Hip in the new show that opened yes Handiwork taine his rhythm of the music from |terday, Jack Russell and company the vibrations in the alr. | being foremost among the comedy Jack Wilson, who gets by with & | favorites in the ludicrous farce com. ee day Celebrated On Saturday afternoon 36 Mttie! girl joined tm celebration of the! Birthday of Miss Barbara Forry at fhe home of her parents, Mr. and) Mrs. Pierre P. Ferry. Fortune tell-| games and dancing provided | entertainment for the little) who later enjoyed the dainty ment table with its orna- ted cake, cunning place cards Gnd attractive doll favors ee "ea to Compliment . Hallowell Arrigo M. Young entertained | ‘& delightful tea last Thursday her attractive home in Laurel- in compliment to Mrs, Addi- Hallowell who is leaving the for the winter. Yellow formed Gecorative scheme thru the and al Axaist- the hostess were Mra. Clyde Mrs. Charles Sowle, Mra. Tro with a merry dance at her on Friday evening, in compli- in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Maley (Olive Reeves-Smith) ‘of the Buddies company, Mrs. Listoe entertained informally WEDNESDAY, NOVEMUER 10— " Dusiness meeting and luncheon at the Sunset club at 12:30 o'clock, Mise Ruth Norton, ‘annual party at house, 4504 18th ave hm NOVEMBER 17— at Sunset chub, ve George Warren fools. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 90— 0 pedic hoe. pital to hold Thankag! Bt the Masonic Temple. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER t4— Program of romantic music at # p m. at the Sunset club, BM Fioyd Lamson and Mra Lewis B Peeples hostesses SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17— ‘The marriage of Miss Ina Agnew with ‘The Winter Ball the Masonic FRIDAY, - ‘The first Juotor Bail at the Yacht eee Seattle Central Council PT. A. ‘The Seattle Central Council of the Congress of Mothers and Parent- [lot of slapstick puts the th her mother, Mrs. R. G. Hum- , Of Los Angeles. She also spent time at Long Beach with her Mrs. F. R. Fiske, of Spokane, t a short time in the city, Pennington. Miss Betty Craft of Bellingham ts house guest of the Misses Karla Claire Stoltenberg. eee ‘Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gooding Witter Nittle daughter are departing fay for their home in San cee ‘Mrs. Laurence Buck and little 4 ter, Georgia, are departing the “end of the week for their home in ‘Baltimore, stopping en route in “Bpokane to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Welsh, and in Yakima will visit for a time with Mrs. Buck's sister, Mrs. Brook Fink. P see | Mrs. Frederick T. Fischer, accom- Jed by Mise Marie Fischer, and nephew, Mr. Walter C. Ram- er, are leaving Wednesday morn- for New York, where they will Mr. Fischer and spend a few in Eastern centers before re- to their home. CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Canadian Woman's Club e Canadian Woman's club will @ business meeting Tuesday at ™m., 4090 Arcade block, Eastern clubroom. A social hour will , With tea, The hostesses will Mrs. Archibald McLean, Mra. Coulson and Mrs. W. W. Th “hold Pp. Ciionian Club | The Clionian club will meet Tues- @ay at 2 o'clock ih the Federated glubhouse, members responding to ‘Toll call by naming a food often ‘@Aulterated. The program will in- ‘elude a talk by Mrs. H. R. Audiey ‘on “Putting Our Homes on a Busi “ness Pasis.” Mrs, J, D. McPherson Will lead discussion. M Margaret Gamble will speak on “Advantages und Dicadvantages of Home Cooking Outside the Home.” ee Caseqde PHT. A. ‘The Cascade Parent-Teacher aseo- dation will meet Tuesday. The pupils of the fifth A grade will give an ‘exhibition under direction Harriet Mendenhall, physical train- fing instructor. Mr. H. B. Spaulding P Will deliver an address, “Pertaining | to Children.” . eee Writers’ Club ‘The Writers’ club in the Ertek- gon club room, Y. W. C. A, at 8 m. Paper »v Mex, #. Roney Weir, of Mias| Tuesday with Mrs. Lee Wheeler. eee Seattle Audubon Society Seattle Audubon society at lustrated lecture on animals Olympics. Public invited. ee Osteopathic Women’s Branch ‘The Osteopathic Women’s Branch of the national association will hold & meeting with Dr. Wimer-Ford in the Hoge building at 6:20 p. m eee Parliamentary Procedure Depart ment, Woman's Century Club The Parliamentary Procedure department of the Woman's Century club at 2 o'clock in the Dutton | room, Y, W. C. A. oe Alki Woman's Improvement Club The Alki Woman's Improvement | club will hold its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. John MacGowan, 2012 60th ave. 8. W. cee Elste Lincoin Benestict Elsie Lincoln Benedict human analysis class at the Rosicrucian | hall, 234 Globe bidg. First and Madison. eee | Mountain View Spiritual Ladies’ Aid Society The Mountain View Spiritual La- dies’ Aid society will meet in Cas- well’s hall Tuesday, November 9, 2 p.m. A comforter is to be tied. . ADDITIONAL CLUBS 0. KE. 8. Mra, Ida McQuesten, grand matron of the Grand Chapter of Washington, 0. B. &., will make her annual offi- cial visit to Myrtle; No, 48, Deita, | Aloha and West Seattle chapters in | the Corinthian room of the New Masonic Monday evening, Rainier Chapter, D. A. R. Every Tuesday the study class, a branch of Rainier chapter, D. A. R, meets at the home of a member to | sew for the be © it will hold the afternoon and evening of November 23 at Mrs. Eliza Ferry Leary’s, 1661 | 10th ave, N. Funds are being rained by Rainier chapter to build a elub- house on Federal ave, and members are putting forth every effort to realize 4 substantial sum at the sale, eee Tonia Chapter, No. 114, 0. E. 8. Ionia chapter, No. 114, 0. EB. S., } Will give its 11th annual ball Thurs- | day evening, November 11, in the Masonic club, Arcade building. All Masons, Eastern Stars and friends are invited. The committee in charge of the dance is compoued of Mra. Jemmie Pelleiter, Mrs, Etta Flager and Mr. John J. Montgomery. Cards will be played during the evening, eee Libby Club The Libby club will give the The little daughter of Mr. second of Ite series of winter dances on Friday evening, November 13, in | the Kaights of Columbus ball eee Una Auction Bridge Club Mra. Cecil Dexter tnat week enter tained the Una Auction Bridge club ber home at Hunt's Point. She annisted by her sister, Mra, W. Coa The beautifully appointed din- ing table was centered with a buge bowl of chrysanthemums and was 1422 Willard ave. Dr. D. H. Read will talk on social health at 2 o'clock, Fortson-Thygrsen Auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans The Fortson-Thygesen Auxiliary to United Spanish War Veterans will serve @ noonday luncheon. and have inspection of officers, Thursday, No vernber 11, 2 p. m., Veterans’ hail. eee Women’s Century Cub The Women's Century club wil! meet Friday, November 12, 2 p. m., */in auditorium ¥. W.C. A. The art department will have charge of the Program at 3 o'clock. Mra. H. M Shaw will give agterropticon lecture on Amesiene, auare> Epatere, aun Way . PT. A, The John Hay PT. A. will meet “kick” in the bill In “The Surprise,” in which Mins Gordon js the eurprise. The burlesque on making & movie forms the “plot” to the offering. The final number, some juggling | by the Royal Gascoignes, is out of the ordinary, The malo member of the duet juggles and balances every thing from a slip of paper to cannon | balls, The three Weber girls, Grane, Car. rie and Laura, open the bill with an athletic wkit, Dotse a colored dancer, does some wpeedy steps and adda a kick to his bit with a goodly amount of chat ter that went over big Sunday, Tony Hunting and Corrine Frances are featured in “The Flower Shop,” | an offering of foolist sayings and a | bit of music Eleanor Ball and her brother fur the musical offering of the Mis# Ball fs an exceptional | violinist, while her brother plays unt | colle, | something stronger than 2 | ham | ody entitied “Who's Who.” The play tells the old story of the man of one family and the wife of another sub: mitting to domestic domin liquid imbues them with courage to! combine their forces and strike off | their shackles. Music lovers will find charm tn the | offering of the Giuliant Trio, who sing classical and ballad numbers Full of color and grace is the offers ing of Duncan Hall and Myrtle Guil- 4a, dancers, who incorporate some unique and unexpected poveltics in their work, | Father's Night Out.” the skit tn which Billy Inman and Joe Cunning are billed, inspires plenty of laughs. Binns and Burt are skiliful gym haste “Neglected Wives” te the feature photoplay, and there ts a new must- cal program contributed by Myrick at the Wurlitzer, ee eee WILKES PLAYER IN } “THE RIDDLE-WOMAN” | The Wilkes Players are giving a/ splendid performance of “The Riddle Woman” at the Wilkes theatre this week | To Mist Jane Morgan goes the big. gent share of praise, Mise Morgan Assumes the role portrayed by Ber-| tha Kalich when “The Riddle: Wom an” played in New York city ' ‘The story has to do with three women who have ffien, one by one, into the artful tolls of a rove. Bach woman acta differently. One is crushed and seeks to end it all. An Other believes in him in the face of the world. The third, a young sect ety woman, happily married until | the male vamp puts in his appear ance, and, after cleverly trapping and Mrs. Mace Gay Davis. Portrait by James & Merrihew Jat the school Tussday, November 9, at 2 o'clock. The subject of the af. ternoon discussion will be “Project Work.” Miss Clarahan, head of the! department of method, in the super jintendent’s office, will be the prin-| |elpal speaker, There will be an em | hibition of projects, and several musical numbers will be given. eee Security Mask Ball Council 904, Becurtty Benefit anno elation, entertained with a mask ball last week In the 1. O. O. F. hall ‘The celebration of the annual event | Was enjoyed by all. eee Women’s Pioneer Auxiliary ‘The program for the quarterty Meeting of the Women's Pioneer Auxiliary at the Y. W. C. A. Novem social with a prize for the best look- ing basket. Coffee will be served and there will be a popularity con-| . CLEVER COMEDY AT LEVY'S ORPHEUM “Slippery Slickers,” the offering of the Levy's Musical Comedy company | at Levy's Orpheum for the current week, in one of the best that has been offered at Mr. Levy's Third ave. theatre for some ume. As three merry tramps who come to the little town of Whatt, in Call-| fornia, Lew White, Oncard Gerard) and Robert Lorenzo are seen in the leading comedy roles. Madeline) Mathews and Frank Budd have good character roles, while the work of Hees Hill and Al Forbes as a couple of slickers Is very good. . Tho deal offering were an hu-| morous he dialogue, with Frank Budd and Madeline Mathews romping away with the honors in « rube song in which the large beauty chorus appeared clad in rural costumes, A dance offered by Budd and Miss Mathews proved @ big hit. Robert| frage diverting woman domestic duties? but— for $1.25, and a spool of thread for 10 Beyond a frill in the back abo girdle of the material, the only trim ming work around the hem of skirt and) want nleeves. SCHOOLS FOR |WOOERS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1920, Defeats H.C. of L.! H I by Her Own baw srew Cleans Spots SPRINGFIELD, Mary McCarthy, janitress West Springfield town hall, dincovered that a brand of home brew taken away from an inebri- ate recently has powerful proper ties in eating stains off floors, and she has been using the fluid ex recéntly on the grim jest parts of the town building She took off spots from the police station floor that had pre vioumly resisted the effects of the mont powerful cleansers. Bhe discovered the yalue of the home brew when she accidentally tipped over @ bottle of it and discovered that it evaporated like magic and left a clean spot on an otherwise dirty shelf. LUNCHEON RICE 1 cup rice % pound cheese 1 green peper 1% cups milk malt pepper mustard Cook rice ti almost done. move seeds from pepper, chop mix with rice, Put a layer of not more than half an inch thick tr a buttered baking dish. Sprinkl with salt and pepper and a “das of mustard. Dot with butter and add a layer of cheese. Add another layer of rice and cheese until all is used. Pour over milk. There should be enough milk to barely cover the mixture, Bake in a moderate oyen for 20 to 40 minutes. The rice n finish cooking and the cheese must ROLLBD ALMOND WAFERS 4 tablespoons butter 1-3 cup milk 1 cup flour % teaspoon vanilla % teaspoon mit % cup blanched chopped ab monds Cream butter and sugar. Add milk drop by drop. Add flour sifted ote wut.| With mit. Add flavoring, Spread | mixture very thinly on a buttered from he linverted dripping pan. Crease in fome my *°-| three-inch squares and sprinkle with Here's Dai Buell, pianist, in a con-|Guucntsly cbecerrea “tone ppd 8—Mre of has Nov. NEW YORK, Nov. cert gown which she made with her} 9, while hi bular own hands, at a cost of $1.45! pong vrapgirmade.ertyee ch of. shape with the nuts outside, She bought —_____. fetes AND STOMACH TROUBLE army mosquito tent Are United Published on the liv ; ach? If not, can you give me the — title, ete, of a publication that row of drawn-thread | layman can understan: What is treatment and diet for stomach and liver trouble, : A. The public health service has >) cents—and turned seamst is 8 stomach troubles, Moreover, I not know of any publication 2 able for a layman which would be. | ber 17 will consist of a luncheon at of 00m and « business meeting at 3 D. Mm, according to plans made by the officers at a conference Wednesday | at the home of Mra. Lizsie Ward | Meany, 4035 10th ave. N. KE. Women were in Washington before the Je fire and have lived here since Asnoctation ‘The British-American association will meet in Fine Arts hall, 1213 | Fourth ave., Friday at § p.m. There | will be a dincuasion between Mr | Kenneth Cole and Mr. Hamlet Dodds on the Anglo Japanese treaty. Both | speakers are students at the univer: wity. , eee Ballard High School Alumni All Ballard high schoo! alumni de | airing pine should notify Miss Bifie | Larson, 2253 W. 62d, this week, Tele | phone Ballard 4044, | ee Stevens No. 1 “Fraternity, Charity, Layalty” Club Stevens No. 1 “Fraternity, Char- ity, Loyalty” dub plans « gala nicht December & It will be a basket test between Stevens No, 1 comfirades,| Lorenzo has @ pretty sumber with | for which prizes are offered. and be- | the girts, in which Blanche Hall and tween members of Stevens W. IL C.| Madeline Mathews also appear, eee ‘Washington Alamnae Washington Alumnae will hold ft» regular meeting Saturday at 12:0 tn “SHIMMY” IS COSTLY & joint effort they intend making to| be accurately recognized and help young people begin courting in|only by @ qualified physician. NEW YORK, Nov. §—-A pretty |the right way. LONDON, Eng., Nov. 8&—School/of service: to you for these troubles, classes for wooers are among the| Surely you should realize that dip proporals suggested by clergymen | orders of the liver and stomach are and medical men of Accrington tn /#0 many and diverse that they cam Creates | At present most of the University of Washington com: | girl singing “Come and shimmy with | the courtship in the factory town) mona before the college rally, plans for|he forgot he was sitting In the first which will be perfected. row of the gallery. With his ae oe Nordica Choral Club stepped of into space The Nordica Choral club will give broken leg. & dance Tuesday evening at Douglas Dancing academy, 10 ave. and Pine st., for the benefit of the Seat- tie Symphony orchestra. eee Women's Branch The Osteopathic Women's Branch of the National association held a meeting with Dr. Henrietta Crofton in the Leary building Tuesday, ee Seattle Lodge, No, 7, A. 0. U. W. Seattle Lodge, No. 7, Degree of Honor, auxiliary to the Ancient Order of United Workmen of Ever. green Lodge, No, 2, Tuesday, Novem- ber 16 at & p. m., at the home of Mre. Hattie Mok. | Tm SEM Cm Annual Pre-Inventory Sale BEGINS TUESDAY nity to buy standard lines of high-grade goods at one-third to one- Many items we could not replace at sale prices. An half off. Merchandise in the Tool Department goes on sale Tuesday for one week and $4.25 Steel Tape 1 $4.50 Steel Tape 1 95c Steel Tape 1 $1.35 $1.75 650 $1.00 $6.00 ° $2.00 Pipe Dies $18.00 Stocks and $4.75 Bit Braces $1.70 Hammers . $2.40 Automatic 1 $3.25 Automatic & Painte Builders’ Hardware Kitchen Utenslis $1.45 Monkey Wrenches $4.15 Monkey Wrenches 600 Zigzag rules 30¢ Glass Cutters. . Cast each day another department will be added. _— | =D Anes. Anes, Anes. £00 $1.10 The $1.85 350 $1.60 $4.00 $1.00 $1.80 60 $1.45 be $3.00 $1.70 $1.00 Open Combination Combination Electrician's Dozen Hack Dies. Chinels . Gouges File Ha Lumber Cray: $1.40 Brick Trowel $5.00 Tool Grinder: $1000 Tool Grinder $6.50 Ship Axes $6.00 Ship Adzer $5.50 Hand Saws. $4.00 $4.50 rita. jcrewdrivers $1.98 Miter See Tuesday’s Times for Miscellaneous Hardware Specials Hatdwate 6 and PIKE STREET {Nlext door to Coliseum TKeatre ) AVENUE Bnd Wrench Open Bnd Wrench Chisels . soos Tinner's Snips..... Tinner's Snips... Hand Saws,. Boxes. Thousands of Oother Items on Sale—Come and Seo It will be the last meeting | me” so entranced William Frum that| begin at street corners. Wise is the individual who knows a | fixed firmly on the dancer William | thing is going to be unpopular before | has athe lover it. fieet-footed public jumps all Tuesday and. Wednesday Two-Day Sale Special Buy of | 463 NEW HA Values to $12.50; - Your Choice™ New! Decidedly so. Just the modes that Dame Fashion decreed for New York’s famous Fifth Avenue wear. Pliers. Piers. Pliers. ‘ Saw Blades.. You can’t afford to wear your other day—when you ‘ons, doz. is. * rs sell them at the price They include the very latest—fur brims, both glistening and somber metallic crowns closely rolled brims of dark materials, bright velvets with stunning mings. Rich feathers and are generous in color. — brown, pheasant, nieger, bright combina- tions, navy, black, jaundice and black. Basement Cutlery Sporting Goods Automobile Accesories Plumbing SUD AUAIMINTUAESUESASANASAAGOALEASU EN ETAAASLAOOUUALUAAUAGLUAAUUUAEAUAESUUOOENSGALRUAEUUAEOUUOLUOOEOONOLUHUULL y tions you'll be tempted to buy more than one— they’re exquisite. You'll wonder how we can ies resent hat an- see these beautiful crea- Vy OFF ALL Pattern Hats On the Main Floor mentioned—$3.95. with ornaments and pin trim- are dominant trimmings, The colors include Department Gre Crtesion Saaittles st Millinery Store leet een

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