The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 12, 1920, Page 14

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i FOX PLANS BRIDGE IN JOMPLIMENT TO MISS NORTON BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Bock: ROBERT RK. FOX, JR. “tables for next Thursday after Editor of The Star MAS ARRANGED A BRIDGE OF FIVE NOON At her home, complimentary to | Ruth Norton, whose marriage to Dr, Stevenson Smith will be an event | rs. Bausman Plan Tea phe Interest fn the charity the benefit of the Seattle reery association, which will BA brilliant event of Pocember Frederick Raysman and Mrs. —— will Rive a tea Ture ernoon at Mrs, Erikson's $15 Edgar st. Invitations are extended to those who are will W sell tickets and distribution be made at this time, The tea b wilt be presided over by Mra. H. Calvert, president of the ition, and Mrs. Kenelm Wins jw, Jr, chairman of the young fy. committee, A group of ris will assist at the tea rs, R. J. Houston, genéral ih of the ball, has appointed @xdoutive committe, which, with ee members, will have charge ot details, The list of chair follows bution of Tickets—Mre. Lotits line of Tickete—Mrs. J. F. Dousias “Publicity—Mrs. Ben L. Moore. Special Features—Mre. Keith Bullitt. Mrs, G. A. C. Rochester tions —Mrs. LeRoy Rackus ments—Mrs, W. T. Perk Mrs. C. Tatham Boyd. eee and Mrs. Duffy inner covers marked for eight Mr. and Mra Gilbert Le Duffy will entertain informal @inner svete. evening. airs to ‘Compliment Agnew prenuptial entertainments | Mea in the next fortnight for | pron Agnew, whose marriage to Biericer FOX HAs arranged a briage at her residence in compliment Agnew. The Friday follow Harry Stephenson Bowen an aftertioon of music later. A supper dance at d Inn will be given for and Mr. Gillespy on evening, November 24, Cécile Mahoney Kane and lle Mahoney as hostesmes. . Corbett will entertain for thed pair, with @ dancing their home. 0 ¢ R. William to be given at the Sunset club end , Novetnber 24, the guests iring to the drawing room noon of music planned at On that day. eee ‘ollins to Give y Party home of her mother, Mrx. Green Collins, Mins Marty will entéftain 24 little girls in celebration of her birth- Jones Honored heon §. E. G. Shotroek entertained at today at the Rainier club in ht to Wesley L. Jones. were for eight guests. 3 — LACE HIP HAS Y NEW SHOW que ScBiiie effects, ait fahge of vatiety and a mix- Comedy, melody and thrills in the new bill that Yestetday at Loew's Paince Much of thé comedy is pro- little . revue, which two fare inveigied into purchas- artist's stiidio, their suscep. Beifig Haraaied by a croup ity models. Ethel Hagen ty foubrette, and the sup-| mnt includes a 4, Welitrained fits Nata” is a scenic fantasy offered McKenzie and RP. quintet and by Bilyou anid Korers, who introddttion with acrobatic dancing. Pretty girl is Bessie vith Wil Dunies ite of witty chatter and orig- song. i# Ample gcope for the ver- ty of Grace Inman in the little “Sally's Visit.” She e introdides sotne lever Wiré feats, and in her songs is asmisted by the bucolic ot Charles Smith. VGO DUEL "HE LATEST DON, Nov. 10,-—A tango duel ge 16 the fatest sensation in neing world. W. F. Hurndill, And organizer of public questioned M, Pontana’s ex- . The latter challenged Hurn- a tango duel. It was accépt- follow some ec Merrill, ee _—_—— to iron and steel, the pro- of brass eastings and brass fy one of the largest of the ee Dawn, | wike old chaps are portrayed | DATES To Remember FRIDAY, NOVEWRER 1t— Poverty party at the Women's Uni veraity club SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19— ous shower at An Fort Lawtan, compitn we Tulth Norton. Kappa © atthe Bunaed pays Mr and Mrt. Keit nken and Mr and Mire Tompking with rand Mra Alethnder Malitie as hosts, and Mra Timothy Jerome's he Pine AMA with jose print James Doster Mowe . Ja at heme for Mre Stunt THURSDAY, NOVEWHER 19 Formal dinner danse at the Aretic } clay for member, | Dak, SOVEMGER 1 — } have mustente a | | ul |} ate and Sere” BSOera Pranktin | White's supper danes for Mute Porothy Myers and Mr, Kari Phil- | SATURDAY, NOvEMR Monier Gutta st pital te ey Th | the Masente WEDNESDAY, NOV Program of romantic | + Sunset ol ! FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26— Clud tee at the Women's Cniver Sita eled Bore fo 5, with Mrs, Everett Clarke 4né Mra Paul Ford a8 tUMDAT, NOVEM | “Peers 4 a! P. ‘ade, brid e-elect. Ol | m the Masonic | a re, OW tase - at the Taent Canned fruit are sealed proposals! Now and then, leo, such germs ate; for Interior department suppties | WE First deliv watt ul know for thi Do this and | ING really Our yy air department is it# service and jetory work knownffor satis 80 Real Bargains in Used Vacutm Clédners and Washing Machines Otr ctedit plan fa thé you will be satietied wit A wave Will save ¥6 week. Every oné can cuflers for we have K You TO Rp Recond THE SEATTLE Tee wah S/ The small son of Mr. and Mrs, John E. Ryan. Porgralt by James & Merrihew deve Tt ie bard to belidve that with all the definite knowledge we have con | cerning the naturé of diphtheria, any | One would still tke stock in thd an clent and longdiscarded theory that diphtheria originates in decaying rub dish or filth. However, here i¢ what the Manufacturer of & disinfectant soap wild recently: “The epidemic (of diphtheria) start led in &@ garbage pall as bright and cleah afd with a top as close-fitting | aa your Own ahining one.” This is the veriest nonsense, and any One who Adds a disinfectant to) garbage With the idea of thus pre venting diphttierta is “bafkin’ up the wrong tree.” Diphtheria ts caused by germs Which aré found in the nose and throat of thoas who have diphtheria found in the nose and throat of well | ¥ woman who does her '¥ work— TWO THINGS none Jott p arid tell machine to yo home Do it ni tie to fo obli ¢ first time what YASY WASIE o/ NOW and LATER cohvenlence in thé world that ed hour every day of the curling tron and patent St. persons, and xceptionally they ¢ the akin. dam places which ou: were yonsible for diphtheria, White Spots on the Tongug Q@ = Kindy me white xpota on the tongue are forefath: the tell what ot go Clear away. tigestion. A caumen I take ®. keep bowels open, but still arquired the taste for qocktatix 1 have Would the kidneyn catise ¥. Dinnen, of Helena rived Thursday evening to the guest for several weeks of and brotherin law Mr M. J. Connell a ae Word has been recetved by friends that Mr, and Mra, B. R. Adium salied from Ban Francisco 4. 8. Mataonia, for Honolulu their destination yesterd there they will b6 the house gucwth of Mr. and Mra. George Ky, Carter. returning to Seattle for the holidays be her and slater Mrs While Mr, and Mra, Diederick Oldenbore and family are leaving this evening | for Portland, from whence they wail Nov. 19 for Japan, where they expect to make thelr home for the next few years 7. Mra. Miles Cotton and Mra. James | H. Lawson will arrive on Monday from Vancouver, B.C. to be guests at the Hotel Washington for a few | daya. | eee | Mies K. I, Bacon of Bellingham is the guest of Mr. and Mra Ceoll Ba con at the Hotel Sorrento until Mon day o- Mina Helen Gibbs, who h past week been the guent of tor Peyton, left last evening for her home in Spokane o- Mr. H. ©. Rwing wit return this evening from a short trip to Yakima. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph D ermon itm, arrived yeaterday to be the guewta of Dr. and Mrs. Tom Mesdag fur a week Howfora who has been ap month at the Washington, departed yesterday lapend the winter with her mother in Los Angeles . Mike Heater 1 known au ing the the well nd Hotel to oe Wor Lida hat N 1 hag been recetwed that Mra Faeting will atl from Shani New York, where she w rer » for three month She w arrive in Seattle the first of April. to be the @uewt of her brother, Mr Jorg Fasting, for the summer, | COCKTAIL HABIT FOR WOMEN at luncheon or dinner In any restaurant tat has an American bar, women i answer soon and/oin be Wen sipping the American publink It as “MM.” A. ta {rAippeme tile, your letter, of your ailment, tion” i almoat The term Meaningiean, | drink. Most of them lke sweet cock Surely you must realize that ft) galls merely otf the bain of to determine the natufe “indiges | for it | JAZZ BANNED BATH, Engiand, Nov. jis a rymptom which is obmetved with | committes of the pump room at Path @ large number of diseases, some of bas decided that jazz music shall not them ttaceable to the stomach, sume form part of the COficerta under mu. to the kidneys, some to the heart and others to still other causes. By all means go to a qualified physician and have him find out exactly what|thoties by large ia wrong. ficlpal direction. Strong winds are created far the motordriven pro Pellbrs mounted on trucks, oocut |! ember 14 for Ban Francisco, | They do tot | Hence to hm rubbish, of garbage, or in or in the tnitny Other tu (otignt spread of LONDON, Nov. 10.—Wemen have! WOMEN’S CL OLUBS POR SATURDAY Hawthorne POT. A | A community party for the bene fit of the Hawthorne T A will fiven at MeKay’s hall, Adama » and lainier ave Saturday eventr November 1%, at ® o'clock. An ox "i program will ry iding mu al nurobers « ted by the Community Ber Charm ber of Commerce, civle butéau and j the Cornish Behvol of Muster. » Club Balt The Bachelors’ club will eftertain ity friends at the Masonic temple Saturday evening, November 13, oh the @orasion of ite bble Ball Both ballrooms have been obtained nd two orchestras will furnish an uiumually attractive musical pro cram. The committes in charge of arrangements includes Mr, Clyde | Rogers, Mr, Charles Brickell, Mr. Herb Matadorf, Mr. Oscar Boog: Mr per and Mr, John Milner, chairman. he Allah Chapter No. 165 Allah chapter No. 165, 0. ® 8, will give their third sectal dance at the Odd Fellows’ temple, Tenth ave and ©, Pine at, on Saturday évening | November 14, 1920. Alt Stare are invited ‘ee AILNight Masquerade An albnight masqueride will be given Saturday evening, November 13 at the new K. of P. hall, Third ave, and Virginia et res will be \* ven for clever -costumes and the proceeds of thin affair will for the benefit of a sick woman in the Swedinn hospital * be « tril Dae oe Girt’ Club of All Saints Parte The Wotnen's Auxiliary and Girl ub of All Sainte Pariah will dancing y atl ie club. house, Gist ave, 8. and Rainier ave t 9 o'clock. see Dangtters of St. George Mra, Emmie Christiansen will give }a card party at her home, 2127 43rd ave. 8, W., for the benefit of Daugh | ters of St. George, Saturday, Novem ber 12, § p.m. Members and friends cordially welcome. Ptizes will be given and refreshments served. } ee Queen City Chapter No, 168 | Queen City chapter No, 168, 0. 8. will give a cafd party at the Panama cafeteria Baturday, Novem ber 13, at #40 p, m ee Alptia Phi Sorority Rasaar The Alpha Phi Sorority will give a Christmas bazaar November 20, from 2p. m. to 640 p. m, and ftom 7:20 Pom to 1120 pm. Dancing and fortune teltt divertiona Phin is the first Basaar which the sorority has given here, but they hope to make this affair so ®ticcemsfal that it will justify an an nual even! The patroneanes are: Mra. Lewis F, Hart, Mra, Hugh M. Caldwell, Mra Kenneth MolIntosh, You Can Buy Two Suits of Ss at s Winter Underwear At i pains $3.95—2 for $7. —well-taflor in natural Sizes 34 to 46. eave; shown in ecru. 46, sizes 30 to garments, in a good weight fo Sizes 34 to 50. f f é ; inter wear; shown Cotton Union Suits $2.95 for $5.00 —of fine yarns, with slight fleece in- side; cream. Sizes 34 to 46. Wool-Mixed Union Suits $6.85 2 —*Globe,” ford” makes, for $12.00 ~~ “Wright's” and “Rox- in fine quality; gr izes 84 to 46. Wool-Mixed it'ts and Drawers 3.00 a suit —in heavy Drawers, weave; gray. Drawers, sizes MacDougall-Southwick, Men's Shop, dust Inside the Door, veight, some in ribbed Shirts, sizes 84 to 46. 0 to 44. a ougall-oathwick Second Avetwe at Pike Harry Bold, Mr. Vernon Kiep- | Bastern | will be the evening's | S CLUBS Phillips, Mra. Ethel Huntley Mr BK. K 4 Mie. Charles FL Merridith, Dean | well, Mra KR. Thomson, ‘ae eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Rorrowed ‘Time Cinb | ‘The Rorrewen Time ciuh met regular weekly sewsion at the hall jon Bast 45th and i4th ave, N. Fe | veatetday at 2p. mh. A good attend {sen enjoyed an excellént program in| of miunic, reading and interesting | talk by Mr. Elmer W. I is. Teno | lutions of sympathy and respect on the death of a member were read und adopted. The membership of |the club is composed of men and | women over 10 years of age. Next) | ‘Thursday, the club will hold its first | musicale at the M, B. chureti, corner | lof 42nd st. and FE kiyn ave, at 2) |p. m. All club members, families and friends are invited eee NimakaA Camp Fite Girls to Give Dance ‘The Ta Ta Tochon turkey tn- formai dance will be given on the evening of November 26 at Chris tensen’s hall by the Nisaka Camp | Mire unit of Broadway high schoo eee Amethyst Chapter, 0. F. 8. Ametliyat chapter, O. EB. &, wil! | hold a military whist card party at |the residence of Mra A. M. Barth 16th ave, on Friday evening at | 20. Prizes. Take Bast Union ear All Bastern Stars and friends in | wited. eee Daughters of the Britith Enipire Honored Mra Albert Starkenburg enter {tained the Dauéhters of the British Empire at her home on Sitth ave in Kent, on Wednesday afternoon. The rooms were decorated with the Stars and Stripes and Union Jacks, Chrysanthemums also were | pearance here uned effectively. The afternoon was pent pleasantly with cards and music, Delicious refreshments were nerved to twenty members. NEEDLEWORK FOR EX-SERVICE MEN LONDON, England.—Over 200 ex wtvice men have applied for in- struetion in the different branches of neediework, Many have become highly skilled in ecelectawtions ém- broidery, cross-stitch, petit-point and fine silk work. cs In ancient Infia, the slightest over. charges on goods sold at bazars brought = punishment of 20 stripes to the “profither.” = —turbans —flaring x —specid hats fo evening —matron’s hats $12.50 Hats 5.00 Hats 18.50 Hats $22.50 Hats $25.00 Hats $27.50 Hats Iats of fur, hats of metal, vely. ostrich and maline; (ld cloth—hats of inexpressible g@ duvetyn, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1920. Contocted by LOUISE ANNABLE Pasquale Amato Concert Pleasing Laat evening at ir Pasquale Amato, baritone sisted by Mise Kitty Beale, | prano, was heard in a very deilg ful concert-—one of real music worth. It wis Both artiete firnt » nd judging from enthurtastio une which gretied them, they May well claim 4 marked the Metropolitar | success. Amato is a remarkable artist, of ability, His diction is and be «ings with the feeling and expression. No whether the song was a ballad or a difficult aria of the operas, each was the best of interpreta Mr a singer perfect mont matter atmple from one given with tion, Miss Beale has an unusually good lyric soprano voice, one well abov the average, and one that i¢ a pleas ure to hear, It is @ sweet voice o good quality, ample range, al not of great depth or volume Fo ng number Miss Beale sang The Star-Spangled Banner, the onty criticism of whith was that she was @ litté uncertain of the words. Her next number was aria “Caro nome,” from “Rigoletto.” Others that wero well received were “The Rose En- slaves the Nightingale,” by Rimsky- Kireakow, and “Parla” by Arditi Mr. Amato gave for his firet num- ber the ever-popular “Prologue” from “Pagliacci,” followed by tro groups of songs, old Italian and vid French, which met with great ap- proval The next group contained "Blegie,” by Masasenet; “Obstina- tion,” by de Fontenielle, an@ two by Hahn “Trois jours de vendage,”* “Fetes galantes.” Then “Danza” Rossini. Pot « fitting close to a most en- joyable program Miss Beale and Mr. Amoto ng a very delightful duet from “Gondolliera.” Both ar- tlets were very generous and gave many encores. Mr, William Tyroler proved an exéellent accompanist for both artists, NEW STAFF MEMBER Miss Elizabeth James, recently from Philadetphia, has been attached to the First Presbyterian church staff as one of . M. A, Matthews’ assitagpta, hg in the capacity of des #4 Beattie’ ina extenstv dues.— by and by Relief Program is your Red Cross Opportunity For a Day Satarday - $8.35 - $10.00 $12.35 . $15.06 $16.65 $18.35 and ostrich; hats ts of Sabot and uty in both con- our and color scheme, To say the® are exquisite is a compliment mild, Main Floor

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