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DELIGHTFUL TE A GIVEN TODAY IN HONOR OF MISS NORTON BY BEULAH MT" COMPIIMENT TO MISS RUT! December, Misa Gwendolyn New! mm at her home in Mort Lawton re to the honor guest. A gok a@nthemams centered the tea tabdie, wtety Bdito Mra, Frank Delevan Norton presided. Carnon Nettleton and hoste: Miss Alice ‘iss Tidmarsh to tertain at Tea Cooplimenting Mr. and Mra. Cas W. Clark (fies Virginia Cook), lise Phebe Nell Tidmarsh will enter Wain with sn informa! tea Sunday, mber 21, at her home at the fh’ nda Dinner and Theatre Party Dr. and Mra Tom Mesdag will eo @ertain with & dinner of Atteen c @rs on Monday evening at the Sun club complimentary to Mr, and Ralph PD. Emerson, of Ho quinm. Later the party will witness opening performance of Chow” at the Metropolitan. eee iss Myers Announces edding Plans Mr. and Mm. Alexander Myers fare issuing tnvitations for the mar of their daughter Dorothy to Bari A. Phillips, son of Mrs Phillips, Rev. George T Gunter will perform the marriage ites on Friday evening, November 25, at § o'clock, In the Westminster Presbyterian Church. Mins Myers tes chosen her sister. Miss Mar faret Myers, as maid of honor, Mra. (Harolf Enger as matron of honor. Sand the makia will be Miss Helen Myers, Miss Jane Mysm and Mise Marjorie Weeks. Miss Marjorie Jane Myers, cousin of the bride, will be flower girl, Mr. Phillips Will be attended by Mr. George Calhoun, Mr. Paw Mr. Douglas Myer and Mr, Donald Myera An informal re will follow in the with supper at the bride's Phi Beta Meet Mrs. Fox Robert R. Fox, Je, opened her home in Madrona park on Tucs- even! 11, 1874. About one hundred fifty members were present at and enjoyed a musical pro and vaudeville sketch pre by the freshmen of the a> Preceding the dinner, Mrs. Freeman entertained the mem- with a sewing bee at her home, preparation for the annual ba- to be given by the sorority at Hotel Washington December 4. Dagnar is given to raise funds the maintenance of the Gamma Beta scholarship, which is by the faculty to some self- upperclass woman in the department of the Univer 7 of Washington. | | Mrs. Dana W. Brown will enter “tain her bridge club on Tuesday with o luncheon at ber boma “Attractive Affair Given by Mrs. McCann of the most artistic affairs of Week was the tea given Thurs ‘Bfternoon by Mrs. M. J. Mo. at her residence, in compli to her daughterinlaw, Mrs. 3. McCann. Pink and yellow the color motif for the developed tn the living £ ossma with huge baskets of chrysan- _ themums and soft shaded lights. ‘The tea table was covered with @atin and strewn with > gegpepe ferns, and centered &® basket of full blown Ophelia and baby chrysanthemums, effectively with a pink tulle Mrs. Frank Grossman and Thomas Minahan dispensed the of the urns, and re- ceiving with the hostess and honor Brg was M if : Little Miss Adelaide An- | fi@rson greeted the guests at the door. i eee Mrs. Poulin Wed ‘to Captain Wight Coming as a compicte surprise to friends was the marriage on to Captain William H. Wight. ceremony was read by the Rey. A. Major at 3 o'clock in the of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phinney at their apart- the Hotel Washington. Cap- and Mrs, Wight departed at pence for Los Angeles, whence they gail for a two months’ trip to America. The bride is the ter of Mrs: Helen Burke, and a of Seattle. On their return from wedding journey Captain and Wight will reside at 2030 17th Bs ° adie Oakland, California, Mount Baker P ark _ Luncheon Club Mount Baker Wednesday Lunch-| ‘club will meet Wednesday, at 1 clock, at the club house. The host- | Aesen will be Mre. H. W. Hill, Mrs, R. ‘a. Fox, Mrs. W. F. Gipple and Mrs. “J. W. Jones, of Mr. Jantz ‘Thursday evening, Washington ball, Miss Lena Peter. @aughter of Mr. and Mrs, 'f. 1. ‘wag united in marriage to ito Jantz, with Kev. William reading the ceremony, in : Peseiped of relatives and inti fee ots cedar and feathery ferns, 4 with white daisies, made ive entrance to the hall, Wis decorated with pink and chrysanthemurms, with green yellow crepe paper streamers ~ “Chu | James A.| and the ushers are to be! chureb | to the members of the! alumnae chapters of/ at the /first Saturday in the month. TCHELL COUTTS r of The Star { NORTON, who ts to be a bride of ve entertained charmingly this after A nus shower was an added len basket of pink and yellow ehrye where Mra Peter W. Davison and Miss Sallie Gyde, Mixa Grace Lou Miss Margaret Newlove agsisted the {| —————__—_—___—____—_ DATES To Remember SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18— ‘ unset oud tn and Mra Ketth and Mre kine, with Baillie on and Mra Timothy Jerome's » with, rerspiy, NoveMnEn 16~ Mra Frederick Daweman and Mra Joha Erikson to ente at ton Mra. Brikson’s hom @ plane for the Chartty Ball Beattie Day Nursery WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17— Dinser and ‘bridge at fiton De Veuve Doster * Hoge Fiven under anspices of 3 lle Wom home of Na poison pie B Trospect ot, at 9 bridge tne dinner @ance at the Aretic for member Mre Robert TR Fox, Jr. to enter tain at bridge fn compilment te Mim Ruth Norton. AY. NOVEMOER to— Way Guild to have musicale tea at the home of Mre 0 Boole m. at the Women's th Mra DF od Mra Harry Mrs. Alltzon Mra Henry Edward Frenktin White's supper dance for Miss Dorothy Myers and Mr. Bert Phil- pe, at home, ner dance at Tennte etab, with tecervetions teleph SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20— Juntor Galid of the Sseceeiie hoe. as ord Lameen end Mra Lewis B Deepiee hosteanea. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER te— Clad tha at the Women's Unteer sity club from 3 to 6. with Mra Byerett Clarke and Mea Paul Ford a2 hostesses bag = dogg od bpd yoayd ne ‘The marriage of to Mr. Robert & reception following ef Mr and Mrs. James P Agnew, Parents ef the bride-elect. hanging from the shaded electroliery. ‘The bridal music was played by Miss Rose Rahs Miss Eleanor Holnboe wag the Mower girl, wear ing @ pink georgette frock, trimmed with blue satin ridtons The ring bearer, Paul Blaagaard, walked be side her in @ white sailor sult, carry ing the ring tn the heart o&a white chrymnthemum. The bride's sister, Miss Irene Petersen, was the brides maid, attired In a shell pink georgette gown, with a coronet of rosebuds around her colffure, and carrying a shower bouquet of Co Inmbla roses, Tho bride, entering wedding gown of ivory satin over georgette, edgea with tiny white buds of chiffon. Her long vell was arranged in cap fashion and her bou- quet was of brides’ rome, with showers of lilles of the valley and white sweet peas. Mr. Herman Jantz attended his brother as best man. Dinner followed from « beautifufly decorated tabla. During the evening, Mias Eleanor Hoimboe entertained the guests with two solo dances. Mr. and Mrs, Jantz will greet their friends after December 1 in their home at 304 29th ave. 8. Mrs. Crocker Luncheon Hostess Mrs. B. G. Crocker entertained with a luncheon on Tuesday, in com. pliment to her daughter, Mrs. Albert Larsen, and for Mrs. Frank Warren, of Spokane, eee Marriage of Miss Pugsley Announced Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Appleby an nounce the marriage of their sister, Myrtle Irene Pugsley, to Mr, Jack McAfee, ta Portiand, Ore., November 9. Miss Pugsley wag a former stu dent of the University of Washing. ton and ts affiliated with Gamma Phi Beta sorority, eee Kappa Sigma , House Warming The Kappa Sigma fraternity gnve @ dance and house warming at its new chapter house last evening. | About one hundred guests attended, affair being Mr. and Mrs. Fred Car. | ver, Mr. and Mra, Fred Wettrick ana Mr, and Mrs, W. 8. Sims, eee Woman's Ausiliary to Symphony Orchestra ‘The Woman's Auxiliary to the Se- attle Symphony association will hold an informal megting Monday even- jing at # o'clock in the club rooms of the Seattle Grade Teachers’ club at the Hotel Wintonia. This meet ing has been called by the presi- dent, Mrs. Henry Landes,“to give the members who have not attend- ed former meetings an opportunity to become acquainted with the work. The regular meetings are held the On Monday evening there will be a short business session and a brief musical program, followed by an in- formal «ocia) hour. All members are. urged to attend the meeting. Miss Agnes Winn and Miss Frankie Sullivan are in charge of the ar rangements. Prof. Claude Madden will address the club on “The Value of Music to a Community.” Miche! de Caro, who is leaving soon for New York, will give a group of Ttal- } with her father, wag lovely In her | the patrons and patronesses for the | | Mrs. Fox entertained the active and alumnae members of the Gamma ; at dinner at her home, Tuesday evening. CLUBS FOR MONDAY King County Legtslative Federation Tho regular meeting of the King County Leg tive federation will take place on Monday, November 15, at 2 p.m, in Bvergreen hail, Arcade building. Program at 3, Maj Bert | C. Roan, president of the AntiJapa- hese league, and Dr. M. A. Matthews will digcuss the Japanese question All interested are cordially invited. eee . BO. Monday, November 15, 1020 o'clock, at the home of Mra. F. M. Jordan, i208 ave. N. Mra. 1 H. Moore and Mies Helen Moore will be the hont- eeees, aanigted by Mee. W. H. Wil lama and Mra. M. C. Schwennaen. The meeting will be given over to sewing fof the Orthopedic hospital The usual box Junch will be served eee Statue Plans for Seromd Washington National (iuardanen A statue to cost approximatety $25,000 will be erected on some boule- vard, or in Woodland park, In mem ory of the Second Washington Na tional Guardamen who died in the late world war, Plans were vigor: onusly discussed at the memorial as- sociation meeting last Monday even: ing. The following persona were choven on the ways and means com mittee: Dr. T. R. Loer, Mra. Rippe, Mra, M. J. Westly, Dr. BC. Me gill, Maj. Jackson and Mrs. J. A. Reekie. The next meeting will be held on Novernber 15, & p, m., room 4082, Arcade building. "ee Seattle Grade Teachery Ciab The regular meeting of the Seattle Grade Teachers’ club will be held in the ¥. M. C. A. auditorinm, Fourth ave. and Madison st, Monday, No vernber 15, at 4 p.m. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS John F. Miller Relief Corps John F. Miller Relief corps will give a card party Wednesday even ing, November 17, 8 p. m. at Veter: ans’ hail, Armory. AN Saints’ Charch AN Saints’ church will give fte an nual afternoon and evening bazar, Thursday, November 18, at Lakeside club house, Sist ave. 8. oe ° Wieconm!n Goldenrod Cnb The Wisconsin Goldenrod club wit meet with Mra. Dwight Hillyer, 524 N. 75th #t., November 17. Box lunch: eon at 12:30, Take Phinney car. eee Mercer PLT. A. The Mercer P.-T. A. gave ita regu: lar program last Friday evening at will render a plano solo. This asso | ciation, organized only a month ago by @ group of women for the pur- pose of promoting the welfare of the Seattle Symphony orchestra, has grown from a charter membership of twenty-five to over five hundred, The charter membership closes Mon- day, November 16. With the in- creasing activities of the association, it bas heen necessary to establish headquarters, therefore Mrs. George T. Dalton, the executive secretary, will be at the Fine Arts rooms every day from 9 until 12 o'clock to transact all business of the asso- ciation. According to the constitu- tion just adopted, “Any woman who is in sympathy with the purposes of the asnociation may become a member thereof” upon the payment of the annual dues of one dollar, Send memberships to Mrs. J. B, Mo- Pherson at the Fine Arts, 1213 jan golos, ena Miss Bernice Sibley} Fourth ave, i Fa, | woes the school. Mer. M. Shorrock of the school board gave @ short talk on the work. A vocal solo was given by Mra. J. B. Coughlin, Retrosh- ments were served order of business concluded meeting. - eee Angora Grotte Angors Grotto will give thetr ero ond dance of the series Friday even ing, November 19, in the Masonic! templa ad the regular | the ee Una Auction Bridge Cub The Una Avction Bridge club wil meet at the home of Mra. Thomas Goulson, 1216 37th ave. N.. on Thurs day, November 16 Luncheon at 1 o'clock. Coterie Club The Coterie club will meet at the Phi Mu Sorority house Friday, November 19, 3 p.m. Mra. Goorge Littlefield will preside, The follow ing program has been arranged by the committee, Mra. Eugene W. Bell, chairman: “European Iromigration and Emigration Laws,” Mra A. V Robinson; “immigration and Emi gration Laws of China.” Mra. B. F. West. The department of educa | tion will meet with Mra. Thomas Iry- ing, 4743 9th ave. N. BE. Monday, November 22. Luncheon at 12:30 Current events will be the topic dix cussed. The department of home eoconomica, Mra W. C. Miles, chair man, wil] meet at the home of Mrz. Harley Wills, 6323 16th ave. N. BE. on Monday, November 22, at 2 p. m. A speaker will be present. eee Unity Circle Rainier Beach Presby- 7 The Wnity circle of the Rainter Beach Presbyterian church will give & musicale and dramatic entertain ment at the church November 19, Spm. An apron mile will be tea tured, with Mra, Harry King in charge. Mra. W. G. Johnson will have charge of the refreshments, and | Mra, K. Crawford and Mra. Grant Wlison of the entertainment. w. B. &. Bociat cud The W. B. A. Social club, No, 8, of the Maccabees, will meet at the home of Mra. Ida Setchell, 620 North Sist af. Thursday, November 18, at 1:20 p.m All Maccabees and friends invited, Whitworth P.T. A. are planning an evening meeting, to be held in the school auditorium Wednesday, November 17, 8 p. m., honoring the fathers of the district. The program is one of unusual merit. Congress- man John F. Miller will be the chief speaker of the ePening. There will be community singing, also vocal se lections by artists of repute, eee Phi Mu Sorority Phi Mu sorority will give a bazaar and card party at 2 o'clock Satur day afternoon, November 20, at the temple large di: chapter house, 4530 17th ave, N, B The patronesses will be Mra, Tvan W. Goodner, Mra. G. A. C. Roches. ter, Mra. Frederick Morgan Padel- ford and Mra, Lyle Spencer. The proceeds will be for charity and the house fund. eee Freult and Flower Misston The Fruit and Flower Mission is arranging for the annual rummage sale, the dates for which have been set as Friday and Saturday, Novem ber 19 and 20. The place of the sale will s00n be announced by Mrs, A . Lindsay, who is chairman, LAE 2a OP AAW | (rienda, Mra Angus Sstewart will arrive lin the elty from her home tn Van Wednesday morning nd weveral ouver, e, | wo days in town with ee Mra. Frank Gibbs, who bas for several days been the guest of Mra, Wictor and | Mra, Fred departed this | morning for her home. . . | of Spokane. Peytor Laornin, and Mra. Frank Waterhouse | Mary and Mu Mr. and daughters, Mine riel, returned from California yester day. . Mru. Beulah Burlock ts planning to leave thin week for Hollywood, .| where she will spend the winter vis iting friends, oes | Mrs, Frank Warren has returned | to her home in Bpokane, after being | the guoat of her mother, Mra, Joseph rors. for the past month, ee | Mr. and Mra. Gordon T. Shaw left yesterday far Portland, and will mo tor to Eugene today, to witness the football game between Washington | and Oregon, eee Mr, and Mra. 1. C. Oftiman wit ar rive trom Portland the first of the week, to make their home in thie inet eee | Mr. and Mre, Caspar Ht. Clarke wil! | return tomorrow night from their | wedding trip to Vancouver and the | Georgian circuit by motor, and will i Beta sorority —Portrait by Jamegind Merrihew, Larraine Lorraine will hold « No. 6 0, F. 8. No, 6 0. B 8. in the Masonic room on Deeem. sewing for the orrow with Mrs. ith ave. from 10 haw thimble, ¥.w. dA.’ News ‘The Cosmopolkn club of the ¥. W. ©. A. will beet November 1¢ for club wupper ifthe cafeteria at 6 o'clock, to be fobwed by a socin! evening in the qibrooms to meet and get acquaint with the new members reeentlyhecepted into the club, On the 18thand 19th of No- vember In member} hall of the Y. W. GA. butiding at lo'clock the club will present Mr. 0 Shaffer of New York, who wh gtve bis unique entertainment, ber 6 and 7. sale will meet W. Stallings, 97 to 4 Bring tup L 4 ‘The Cosmopot! eames at the association on Bun vember 21, WIN be host. services of the afternoon, No- | Wednesday night November 17, the Fellowshtp ciul will have its regular meeting at Ty'clock for Bible study, preceded by chb supper in the tearoom, Thursday, Novembe 38, the Friends | of All club will have» membership party in the clubroonmp, The arrange ments are in charg) of the social committee, with Mia# Alice Willlama, chairman, and the membership com- mittee, with Miss Ein Powell as| chairman. This party ig the occasion for bringing new members into the club by the present members, and a most enjoyable time is expected. Games, music and reftg@hments will be the order of the eveshg, ‘The Acacia club, for narrieft wom- en, will meet Friday, vernber 19, for thelr regular session at 1 p.m, after which they will be he hontessce Mies Nellie Heatrice Felger te 4 | parting December 11 from Washing: | | ton, D.C, where sho is in attend | ance at Mias Somer’s school, to spend he holidays with her parenta, Mr and Mrs, W, W. Felger. | The Frederick & Nelson chorus | }will give the first concert of the sea ove Mrs, George Jackson, of Juneau. who came to attend the marriage of | Miss Marie Parr and Dr. Hulett Wy | koff, on Wednesday evening, return led to her Alaskan home, accompa | nied by her mother, Mra, Thomas D. Ps ‘art, who will remain for the winter nthe, eee Mr. M. L. Railey, of San *ranctaco, is Visiting here for a week, a guest at the Hotel Washington, in the association brary for the ex hibit of children’s books and posters in connection with the children's book week. The members of the club will! serve tea and assist Mise Alice Ran | | ks | j | eee | ] | dali in receiving the public and ex- plaining the object « of the exhibit. ‘The Acacta club b win have a candy mle on Saturday, November 20, in the lobby of the Y. W. C. A. build ing for the purpose of raixing funds as part of their contribution to the free welfare werk. of the association, ‘The Altrua club, , pocnntiy organized for business girls, will have a gen- eral getacquainted party on Friday, tub supper in the cafeteria at 6 o'clock. New members are to be brought into the club on this oc casion and a delightful time ts an ticipated. Stunts and a social hour with refreshments will be part of the program, Dr. Herbert Coo wm five a talk at Y. W. C. A. Wednesday at 11 a m on “What Can Be Done for Crippled or Deformed Children.” Mothers are eapecially invited. Dr. Seagrave wit lecture on “Tite Saving From Drowning and First Aid to Injured," Monday at 730 p. m Red Cross life-saving examination ) be held Friday, November 19, at 0 p. m. in the ¥. W. C A. pool. A large class will be presented to the examiners and friends are invited to see the lifesaving stunts. A diploma and medal will be awarded to suc- ceasful candidates. The Athletic club was formed Wednesday, and we want every giri in Seattle to feel a cordial welcome to It apd to come and make sports hum! eee Seattle Business snd Profemstonal Girts’ Glob On Tuesday, November 16, at 6:45 pm, Chamber of Commerce, Mrs. Bess the second current events round ta bie. This meeting only, and all are urged to come to ake part in the stimulating discus sion. November 9 Mr. H. R. King enter: tained the girls with a delightful eve | ning of good stories, which only Mr King can tell. SPEQIAL ANNOUNCEMENT METROPOLITAN GRAND THANKSGIVING WEEK ATTRACTION STARTING Sunday Night NOV. 21 TIMe HERE an FIRST AND GEO SC oes es eununwoun A Hetntitioting palany RGE 9 Are Ks TIMELY MUSICAL WHIT ANDALS .| ES BARGAIN MATINEES = ay Hit iN) OF THE STUPENDOUS REVU see eese ee ee ee ef Comedians, Singers mown to Fume ne ¢! 30—BEAUTIFUL SCANDAL MONGERS—30 Listen to This Chorus of TA corking good show. ret girls, beautiful umes.” Presh and bright with smartne: Praise from San Francksco amine Chronicle. and beauty."—Bunetin, SEATS ON SALE THURSDAY | be the sololat with the orchests | phion society, m: November 19, at 7:20 p. m., following | in the assembly room of the} Snow-McCollum will be the leader of | is for members| At the Iast meeting of the club on | PATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 19m, cl ected by LAU. I: E ANNABLE Seattle Symphony’s First “Pop” Concert ‘The Seattle Symphony orchestra will give their first popular concert of the season this evening at Meany | hall. Those of the elty whose eyes ve been upon Seattle's musica annals of late years and have been | erent and its prix 1 musical participated in func will again ty of hearing Mra mtralte, who wil a to tionn, have an opper Homeyn Jansen, ¢ night. Mra. Jansen a a native of the Northwest, having been born in Port mbie, Her musical education was ¢, where whe studied with Mra. I th Richmond Mil} er, Frederick Zimmerman and Boyd Wells, Bhe hos appeared with the tandard ¢ wmpany, the Am 4 is a famiiler fig | ure tn Jocal musical affairs. Mrs. Jansen will give four num bers: Aria, “Nobles Seigneurs Salut,” from “The Huguenots”; “The Eagle,” | by Bunch; Burleigh’s “I Stood on de Rubber of Jordon,” and “The Valley of Laughter,” by @anderson. Conductor Spergur and his must.) clans will present an interesting pro #ram, including Halverson's march, | “The Triumphal Entry of the Boy ers”; @ Straus waltz, Suite Henry VITL, by Saint-Saens, and Alfven‘s “Swedish Khapsodie,” which will be Katherine Robinson will be the ao | companist. | eee | Frederick & Nelson Chorus Concert occupy their home at the Highlands | given for the first time here. Miss | Sonesta (2 minor)... eee son Tuesday evening, November 23 The chorus, under the direction of | Claude Madden, with Arville Bel-| stad acocmpanist, has been rehears jing diligently during the last few weeks and indications promise an evening of delightful music, Miss | Mary Kichards, Miss Laura A. Pin | grey, sopranos, and Mr. H. F. Smith tenor, will be the soloists, There will also be a reading by Mr. A. | Swanson. E. WEIRD a CLOCK IN INDIA One of the strangest of al cocks # found in India and tn called the “Resurrection Clock” It has ne dial, a gong being suspended in tte Reneath this gong, scattered y ch akeulls and bones to ¢ 12 complete akeletona, At 1 o'clock, enough bones to form keleton come together with a anap, the skeleton springs up and ioe @ mallet and strikes the gong one blow ‘Thin done, tt returne tq the pie and again falls to pieces, At 2 o'clock two skeletons spring 1p and strike two blows, At noon and midnight, all eletons ansern- bie and strike the gong, one after am other, and agnin fall to pieces, cert date conform with that of th here of Mize Neilson. . her fiace was filled by a soprano, and the program voted a concert success, s music enthusiasts bighty commend the activities of the Apolle |club, which ts yet a young organtzae being formed twe years ago Int terpretation of the higher class of nmsic is the alm of Mr. Jardin, and he is receiving the full co-operation of the membership and Seattle mu ste critics in attaluing taf object. ee | Recital Tuesday . at Cornish School” On Tuesday evening, November 14, at £:20 o'clock there will be an his torical sonata recital by Francts J. Armstrong, violinist, and Boyd Wells, pianist. The public is invited, The program follows: Frances Versctul . Largo Menuet Gavotte Olen Bot for viclin— m Adagio Negro re Allegro Finest Quality Portraits | Apollo Club to Give Concert Anticipating one of the most suc. cessful musical entertainments of ite character ever presented in the city, now concluding elaborate prepara tions for ite mid-winter concert. The date of this event will be announced shortly, Adam Jardin, widely known Seat-| tle composer and director of the Apollo club, has already arranged the various numbers to be featured forty male voices is actively work- bas arranged. son as soloist, the last Apollo club concert was @ signal success, At) that time the club was disappointed NOW HERE TODAY AND SUNDAY | LEW WHITE ‘THE LAUGH KING* WITH AN INCOMPARABLE | COMPANY OF THIRTY-FIVE | IN “THE LAST WORD” IN SPECTACULAR MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZAS “QUE OF in the mid-winter concert program. | The full membership of the club's | Altho unable to obtain Allce Nel: | | the Apollo club of Seattle is/ ‘The Christmas gift with the persenal touch— YOUR PHOTOGRAPH ing on the music that Mfr, Jardin| TOP FLOOR EITEL,BLDG. Second Ave. at Pike St. | Phone Main 1614 in not being able to have its con-! AORPHEUM | THIRE ANI MADI ON WITH A CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE THE MODELS” SPEEDIER THAN MAN-O’-WAR— FUNNIER. THAN EVER—PEPPY AND SNAPPY, WITH A MONSTER BILL OF NOVELTIES A CHORUS OF TWENTY-FIVE “HEART BREAKERS” CLAD IN 200 GORGEQUS AND NEW GOWNS—IN SPECTACULAR SURPRISE THAT WILL MAKE YOU SIT UP AND TAKE NOTICE