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WIVES OF NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE HONOR GUESTS BY BEULAH MIT Society Mditor JOSHUA GREEN AND MRS. TAINING jointly this evening CHELL COUTTS of The Star JOSIAH COLLINS with a dinner of ARM ENTER: | en covers at the Sunset cud, complimentary to the wives of the members of the naval @ffairs committee. eee | Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Dinner Hosts Entertaining twelve guests, and Mrs. Timothy Jerome bave fanged a dinner for Saturday Ring at home . Mr ar Informal Tea for Mrs. McKean P Mrs. Ronald K. Wylie has ox fended invitations for an informal fea. to be given at her home in the Winchester apartments tomorrow from 2 until 5 o'clock, complimentary to her sister, Mrs. Selwyn MeKean Who is departing Sunday for her home in New Zealand. eee Entertainment for Mrs. Witter Miss Helen Farret entertained an attractive luncheon today Bt her home, honoring Mra Dean Gooding Witter, of San Francisco, cee Mrs. Stubb to Be Complimented In honor of Mrs. Albert Charles Studd, formerly Miss Katherine Je } Tome, Miss Geraldine Jackson will @ntertain with a bridge tea at her Pome on Wednesday Invitations | been extended to antimate] of the honored guest. eee Dinner for House Guests | Mr. and Mrs. David Edward Skin omer are entertaing at dinner this eve w@ing at their residence In compliment fo their house guesta, Mr, and Mrs Frank Hasbrouck Tooker, of Pitt» burg, who are leaving Saturday for California, i | . ‘ormer Vassar Students | Attend Rally " Mrs. Cart F, Gould and Mra, 3. A Stamm are endeavoring to reach all former Vassar students, that they May participate in the College Night Fally, to be held Friday evening. November 26, at $ o'clock, at the| University commons by the Unt | versity of Washington Alumni asso- lation. A college men's smoker will be given the same evening at the commons, to which all college men are Invited. n of the Arctic club are ipating the dinner dance at the dinner from 6:30 until 9. o'clock, dancing continuing until mid by Mrs. Adam Beeler and Mr. Fred- ck Wiederrecht. Mrs. George n will be hostess for the day, the following assistants: Mrv. Macfarlane, Miss Ada Han. Mrs, Prescott Onkes, Mrs Lambuth, Mrs. Harry F. O« _ trander, Mrs. Thomas Stimson, Mrs. Lester Turner, Jr, Mrs. Samuel Barnes, Miss Edith Dabney, Mrs Dean Rallard and Mrs. James Hamil ton de Veuve. Mrs. Wakeman Complimented at Luncheon Mrs. A. P. Graham was hostess at & prettily appointed luncheon in a Private dining room at Frederick and Nelson's Tuesday, in compliment to Mrs. Harry Phillip Wakeman, of Los Angeles, who is a guest in town, and also in honor of Mise Marjorie Wake Man, of Long Bench. Mra. Wake ™an, before her marriage, was Miss Jessie Welch, of this city. The were: Mr. and Mrs, J. Becker, Frank Johnson, Mr. and Mrs Roy Williberger, and the honor — ee Bridge Tea ‘The second in the series of bridge teas given under the auspices of the | . Seattle Council of Catholic Women ‘Will be held at the home of Mrs. Na Poleon Campbell, 2218 East Prospect | st, Wednesday, November 17. Res- | ervations can be made by telephon ing Mrs. Napoleon Campbell, East 1879; Mrs. M. J. Connell, East 432, and Mrs. E. C. Burke, East 4691, Play will bégin at 2 o'clock, followed by @ silver tea and musical program at 4 o'clock. eee Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Smith an- Mounce the engagemet of their @aughter, Leona May, to Mr. John Albert Gracssner. The date of the marriage has not been set. Mr. and Mrs. J, Thacher Hodge and jitth ughter, Betty Lea, re- moved y day to thelr new resi- dence at 260 29th ave. N, eee Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilbert Black are guests at the Ambassador hotel in Banta Barbara, for several days. cee Judge and Mrs. Frederick Baus- man returned Tuesday morning from a visit of several weeks in Los ig ee Mr, and Mrs, Warren Gazzam and family have taken an apartment at) the Chesterfield for the winter and pian to remove from Crystal Springs DATES To Remember PAY, NovEMMER 12 ax, ROvEEEES 13 atherine the Sunset elud tn and Mra Keith nd Mr Y, NOVEMER 15 Auxiliary to Seattle Sym. " clad ree NOVEMBER 17— tel, tn Frankite * for Mine Mr. Bart Phil- home ance at Tennis cub, with William Randolph © of. Thomas Fransiolj and M Trier as hodtesses For hold Thanksgtying dance Masonic Temp! WEDNEADAY, NOVEMBER 24— Program of romantic music at 3 p m. at the Su > Mra, Othe Fiord Lamesn and Mra Lewis B Peeples Rosteases CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Court of Honor Life Association The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WOMEN’ THE Arthur P. Johnson, Portrait by James & Merrihew. S CLUBS ]S8th et, Friday at 2 p.m. Mra. | Della Belville, local superintendent lof Sunday school work, will give the SEATTLE STAR Take Off the Table fuunderson in charge {Joct lexwon, Mme, Harrtet speaking . . Women's Century Club The regular meeting of the Worm I be held at the memberw hall, the art mnt having charge of the Mrs, Harriet Shaw ‘The regular m } American the M of the the Angle chairman. see | Washington Boulevard W. ©, T. t Washington Boulevard W. ¢ U. wll meet Friday, November at 2 p. m, tn the chapel at 31 and Madison et. Bu A good attend tattors the « called 19, are welce see Social Beore Kr at the | mem 20th ‘The Soclal Score will meet home of Mrs, Hazel Mand, 15 N. One o’elock luncheon, see | Woextland Oirete, Child Conservation lowe | Cook wil lecture at gue, to be held| The Thursday 7018 | meet with Mra and. Study ton ave. Mrs > fora Te the meeting of the | Child Conservation with Mrs, BE. LL at 2p ee andberg Palatine ave., m. | Kansas Women's Club ‘The Kansas W t with Mra. Kh 13rd st., for lunch ber 12 rban|ed by jeaving station off at | ming. Literatere and Travel Department The L ature @ r will meet at Ll o'elock at th Y CA Mra. W. W. Munger w ew an American novel and EN OT. Morehouse will travelogue with the Mam tot Kentucky for by ubject. rive A Mount Baker Fruit and Flower | #25 Minaion vand, oF Mount Baker Fruit ory of Plower Misston, will meet with tional ¢ Roy Page Rallard. 2433 Jave., Friday at 2 p see conn Conservation League Woodland tion league, w berg, 7018 Palatine ave. Mra. Sara I. Cook wil members urged to come eee Acacia Chub | The Acacia club for married wom hd jen meets for luncheon inthe elub |rooms at 12:20 G N ven |C. A mee Manta Friday at m. rhythmic Regular American Arta hall, W. | o'clock il re Mrs | } wman's Ce statue to cirele, and Mra Cascadia 1 war. ously dis woclation rm ning. The mittee Mrs Dr. T. M. J “| will be open afternoon and evening with dinner from 6 British American Association to Moet oting of the Britiet Amnocation on Friday eveying of thin week at Fine Arte ball | ture will be a debate by twe University of W Japanese will be no charge for admins mi public i Inv Daughters of Isabetia ing of the former mew Daughters for at of ights of Columbus hall rs of this national now reside is dexired to gather thi | kether preparatory to the establiah ment of a court tn thin city. | Thursday Musical Club Musical Ray P. Spantxh Ferry leaves dock at 12 m. Altrua Club Altrua club meets Bible « dancing and swim British American Association meeting smo hats 213 Fourth ADDITIONAL CLUBS Statue Plans for Second Washington National Guardwnen 000 will Be erected on nome boule in Woodland park he Second Washin aardamen who died in the "lana were vigor 8 mued at the eting last following hosen on the ways and means coi. RK. Loer Weatly, Major Jackson and Mrs. J. A The next n November 15, Arcade building Saturday evening, November 1%, at § o'clock, An ex nt program will be given, in | etuat numbers contribut ed by the Community Berviee, Cham: | ber of Commerce, clvie bureau and the Cornish School of Mov ing pictures will be shown, followed dancing and | and Rainier ave until 8 o'clock musical will be held usic an al fea | by members rs The ape Conducted by Chapter V, PE. 0. LOUISE ANNABLE Chapter V, P. BE. O., wil meet} Monday, November 16, 19:0 o'clock, | Pasquale Amato to ° at the t of Mrs, F. M. Jordan,|Sing Tonight }1206 22nd N Mra. I. 1 Mims Helen Moore will be the hort w. HH. wh Schwennsen non treaty me paniecio the celebrated who will sing at the Met- arrived in the city Moore and Amato, baritone, asninted by Mra Mra. M. © in the}, ‘ Meany |?” ing will be give women’s |Sewing for the Orthopedic Tea be lt Friday evening ropolitan tonight ‘Tuesday night from New York and is Amato “sn over to|a guest at the Washington. after honpital.| has just returned to America served. | summer of rest spent in Italy and has crossed the continent to begin | his first tour of the Coast in Seattle The usual box lunch will be to. . Capitel Hi W, ©. T. 0. Capitol Hill W. C. T, U, will meet with Mra, J.B. McCallum, 1247 18th ave. N, Tuesday vember 16 Subjects to be dincussed will be club will | “purity in Art rature, Temper Burke, Kirk and Relig composers. . | sitions of infinite variety. Allah Chapter | gram 1 Prologue from Pastiare Allah chapter Mr. Amato will give its third social da % canta 1 grille | Oaa temple, 10th aye E. Pine st., th ening. All ern Stars and thelr friends in | Assisting the artist on the tour will be Miss Kitty Beale, a lyric soprano from the Metropolitan opera house. . . The program to be presented is won. derfully attractive, embracing compo- The pro ance the ¥. W follow at Fellows © nome, from Higol sons, Ka Mine Beale | invited. |" eee Queen Institute Queen Institute, Young Ladies’ In stitute, will Bhve a large initiation | clase at the meeting to be held this! jevening. A new feature will be in | troduced into the initiation cere monies by a drill m under the direction of Mins Dolan. The | members urged to add as many as ponsible, oe. Danghters of St. Mra. Emmie Chriatianse: a card party at her home, Ww. ot the I » in oe pit nem mi sen Danze fanc tinh the Fine ave, at 6 O14 French song» LEtolle du matin Ye beau sejour Me promenant un mi Mr A The Rose Ensiaves the Nightingale Sumaky- Korea koa the Greenwood Tree ew cand ng Bone approximately | "©W candl S Mies Beale mem- | pn Na! ‘ 2 43rd | vetes for the benefit of Daughters of Bt. George, Saturd November 13, 8 p.m Members and friends | nyet, Gonde' leordially welcome. Prizes will be given and refreshments served. | $25 in Cash Free Dance with the Blue Bird Club Saturday Nov. Room |] 6, and receiv may be memorial as DORR equoenen Monday eve perwons were Mr Amato . -Henschel od Mr. Amato roler at the plane Mrs. Rippe, Dr. B.C. Me necting will be Sp. m., Amaranth Club No, 1 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER t6— Clud ten at the Women's Dntver. sity club from % to 6, with Mra Kverett Clarke aod Mra Pau Ford as hontemen SATURDAY, NOVEMBER f— ‘The marriage of Mise Ina Agnew to Mr, Robert & reception fol M | ton will hold an open meeting at. Program at The Court of Honor Life associa. | prosram. in I Pine 12. oe | Qdren Anne High Schoo! Alumnt | ‘The annual election of officers af ©, F. temple, 10th and B Friday evening, November 9 o'clock, r. Erie Swanson (stage name, Mist | wilt be held at the school Friday presenting | the Queen Anne High School alumni following the clans in the gymnasium. At 12:40, Bible study. cee | Holy Trinity Latheran Ladies’ Ald ‘The Holy Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ Alf society will hold a basaar and Amaranth club No. 1 will be enter tained by Mra, Ruby Bell, 6217 18th aye, N. E., on Thursday, November |} 18 Pienle luncheon at 12:20. Kastern Stars invited. eee Hawthorne PLT. A. 2 18th and BE. Madison. Take E Madison or 19th Ave Car, of Mr and Mra James P. Agnew, 2 ‘The Winter Ball m the Masonic | Frances Biako), Seattle's distingulsh-/at 745 p.m. A dance will follow the jed female impersonator, Dancing |pusiness meeting. Committee in and refreshments, Admission free. | charge: Hichard Van der Las, chair ee of man; Margretta MacFarlane, Mar B. F. Day P-T. A. guertte Reynolds, Beth Davidson. The B. F. Day P.-T. A. will meet | Nobert Carey, Hallan Sherreck and at the school Friday, November 12, Howbert Hownette, president of the at3 p.m. The tople, “Proper Drees | alumni, for the School Girl,” will be discun» bdhibucitind ed by Dr. M. A. Matthews, Mra. % chicken noodje dinner in the dining: | room of the Masonic Temple Friday evening, November 12. A community party for the bene. including war fit of the Hawthorne PT. A. will Ladies admitted FREE, The bazaar be given at McKay's hall, Adams at. | {| NELSON'S UPSTAIRS STORE |} McDermott Building—Fourth at Pine McDermott Bldg. Fourth at Pine St. McDermott Bidg. Fourth at Pine St. | with me. | tangling a8 necessary and the brush to Pasadena, where she will remain for the winter. eee Mreand Mrs. Daniel Kelleher wil! Teturn Friday evening from an ex tended Eastern trip. ef ee Mra. F. FE Palmerton has been ap pointed publicity chairman of the Se atfle Symphony emai. Mra. Selwyn McKean and von Jack are leaving Sunday for a atx months’ visit with friends in New Zealand cee Mra. Ann C. Sullivan, with her Uttle danghter, Alice, and mother, Mrs, A. Suter, who have been spend ing some time in La Jolla, Cal. re moved yesterday to Los Angeles to remain for the winter. eee Mr. Donald F. Palmerton, supér cargo on the U. S. 8, West Mahwah, who has been the guest of hin par. ents, Mr, and Mra. F. E. Palmerton, left Monday to join his ship, Mr. and Mra. Palmerton also have en- joyed a visit from their daughter, Mrs. T. R. Pape, of Gray Gables, | who, with her three children, depart ed for thetr home Monday. BAKED EGG PLANT 2 cups boiled and mashed egg plant 2 tablespoons butter 1 small onion minced 1% cups bread crumbs % cup milk 1 teaspoon salt % teaspoon pepper 2 exes Use the soft part of stale bread for | crumbs; soak in milk for half an| hour; melt butter, add onion and| cook till a light straw color; add bread crumbs and milk; add salt, | pepper, egg plant and yolks of eces | beaten till thick and lemon colored; fold in whites beaten stiff and dry; bake 20 or 25 minutes In a hot oven; serve at once in the dish in which it} was baked. WANTS A 50-50 WIFE "EW YORK, Nov. 10—Here’s a man who wants a 50-60 wife. He has | written the Knights of Columbus em. | ployment hut. This is his letter: “I| am in @ pretty tight fix and would like your help. My people have given me all kinds of offers, and if I get| married I shall be in a position to accept them. So I ask you to seo what you can do in finding me a girt who will work on a 60-50 proposition I will want to be married by February 23. I am in Al condi-| tion and all I ask is she be under 26 and able to cook.” RAVELINGS When taking the ravelings out of the brush of a carpet sweeper, it saves the bristles a whole lot of wear and strain if the threads are cut in many places instead of being pulled all at once. Tearing and pulling threads from the brush loosens the bristles and very often takes them out with the ravelings. Cut between the rows of bristles and pull the threads gently, un will last twice as long. Many « man has risked acquiring on Monday. eee Miss Helene Moore left yesterday for fan Francisco, where she will «pend a month, before proceeding on a wife in order to acquire a sister. ‘The combination of a safe is an! » open secre tained by Mra. R. Chandler, annlated ba Mra. E saead Cantrell, Adelo M. Fielde Parflamentary and B. Rawson and Miss Dora Craig. Procedure Club .. 2 ‘The Adele M. Fielde Parliamentary Ballard W. C. T. U. and Procedure club will meet at 130 Paflard W. CT. U. will be enter.|p. m. at the Rainierdjrand hotel Mra, Ella Cudihee, president, in 1131 W. charge of partiamentary law. Sub How a player piano helps in teaching Music teachers almost universally endorse the Player Piano for homes in which there are children. Teachers have been quick to recognize the value of an instrument that will play a selection ex- pertly, and show little fingers how they may learn to do it on the keyboard. Paderewski himself, most famous of all master pianists, has declared: “I cannot conceive of any reason why the Pianola should not be in every home.” And a Player Piano, besides givin examples in technique, is an endless source of melody in itself. It will bring to the home the very best selections from the whole world of music. It will help to create FAMILIARITY WITH GOOD music—the familiarity which is an education in itself. A Player Piano in your home will provide a background for your child’s musical education. Player Pianos from $695 Convenient terms gladly arranged Sherman, |@lay & Go. Third Avenue at Pine Street @ SEATTLE Tacoma - Spokane - CXOKOKOKS rtiand Oxox OX OXKOOXOXOXOXOXOKOX Extra Special Short and Long Plush Coats For $37.75 Silk Plush Coat with plain or fancy You can get a long or short Salt. Seal and silk or satin linings. These are remark- able values. Coats no better are offered elsewhere up to $75.00. EXPANSION SALE Coats and Suits FRIDAY and SATURDAY Tomorrow our doors open on the greatest value-giving sale that the women of Seattle have been offered in years. We have made elaborate preparations for this sale and can assure a wonderful collection of high-cost garments at unprecedentedly low prices. $19.75, $27.75, $37.75 and $49.50 Our stock is grouped at the above prices and every lot represents the utmost in valuey The $19.75 Collection of Coats consists of garments with a former worth up to $40.00. The cloths are silvertone, velour and polo. All in the wanted Fall shades. Some are full lined. A few Plush Coats with Fur Collars included at $19.75. The $27.75 Collection of Coats comprises garments that formerly sold as high as $49.50. Cloth Coats of Bolivia, silvertone, suedene and tinseltone. Plush Coats with large fur collars, cuffs and wide fur band around the bottom. All full lined and most remarkable values. The $37.75 Group Consists of Coats and Suits that were priced up to $89.50. We consider this our prize group. The Coats are all full silk lined and many have large fur collars. Every conceivable color and every wanted style is here for your selection. THE SUITS are developed in veldyne, velour, duvet de laine, broad- cloth and tricotine—all smartly tailored and many richly fur trimmed and embroidered. All colors and sizes. Wonder values at $37.75. Coats at $49.50 Formerly Priced to $98.50 CLOTH AND SEAL PLUSH COATS The Cloth Coats include many Wrap Coats, with large fur collars and others richly embroidered. Materials of Bolivia, pompom, velour de laine, French velour and chamois. Handsomely collared with Austra- lian opossum, French nutria or French seal. All the new shades. SEAL PLUSH COATS have large raccoon or Australian opossum col- lars, all with quality silk linings and warmly interlined. Each and every one a remarkable value at $49.50. Don't Fail to Go to the Second Floor IT’S THE STAIRS STORE That Makes the Low Prices Entrance on Pine Street

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