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~ _ ‘MISS AGNEW INSI | ‘ENTE! Raymond Quigley of Everett Sarr @ay, to be followed by a theatre party at the Mo CMS TRATION FOR | RTAINING THIS WEEK BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Soctety Nditor of The Star N THE SOCIAL, CALENDAR THIS WEEK ARE MANY ENTER TAINMENTS in tribute to several popular brideselect. Of these Miss Tm Agnew, whose marri his month, claims her share, Thursday Of this week, Mra. Chariet Hagyard is entertaining with a bridge tea, Sxtending invitations to Intimate friends of the honor quest only, More. m in town for Satur Last Saturday after. anged a lunch oon, Mrs, Joseph P. Cronin was hostess at a delightful bridge tea and erchiet shower in Miss Agnew’s honor, with Mra, Frank W. Hergert @nd Mre Cecilie M. Kane presikting at the urns. Yellow chrysanthemums fend shaded tapers dbeautified the roor . 7. | Charming Afternoon of Music and Art ‘The Fine Arts, that interesting Fendeavous for people of culture and Accomplishment, yesterday offered fo the artistic public an afternoon of Fenvine delight. In addition to the Mteresting exhibition of Japanese Prints, on display in the gall Musical program was given, arranged | By Miss Marian Coryell, pianist and | e@omposer, with vocal numbers by Mrs. Adam Beeler and Mr. Frederick Wiederreent. Mrs. George Ferguson was hostess sted at the tea hour ofartane, Miss Ada ott Oakes, Mrs. Mra, Harry F. Ostrander, Mra. Thomas Stimson, Mrs. Lester Turner, jr, Mra Samuel Barnes, Miss Exith Dabney, Mrs. Dean Bwiard and Mra James Ham ‘Bton De Veuve. /The program opened with thres @ongs by Mrs, Beeler, and included: 2 (e) At Rnetal Words by Adele Ballard and music by Marian Caryell @) Garden of Dreams Amy Worth fe) Springtime ....Marian Coryell & Two songs by Mr, Wiederrecht. (a) Autumn Song (>) Dandetion fos, Bateher Lambuth, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Jerome wil! with a dinner tomorrow Soto 1Mrs. Lavan to Entertain| sat Luncheon _ With covers for ten, Mra P. J.) Will be hostess at a luncheon | rick & Nelson's on Saturday, | mb 20th, in ,compliment to} Routh Norton and the maids of bridal party. Later the party attend the matinee at the Moore. ee lany Pre-nuptial Enter- Announced Earl A. Phillips will be solemn- Friday evening, November 26, Be Dinner Hosts | inty tea table ma, and adorned the ¢ {DATES To Remember MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15— Women's Auriliary to Seattle rm. phony or os Wintonta TUPADAY, NOVEMBER 16— Mra Frederick Hausman and Mre John Erikson to ente at Mrs Rrikeon's by mutate plans for the Chartty Mall of the Heattle Day Nursery. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17— Dinner and ‘bridge at Sunset chub, Mre. James Hamilton De Veuve and Mra James Doster Hoge Doatemece, given under ansptess of Couneft of Catholic Wom wn 1879, Miew Geraldine Jackson's bridge tea at home for Mra Albert Charies Studd THURSDAY, NOVEWHER 18— club Robert BR. Fox, Jr. to enter- tain at bridge tn edmpliment to Miss Kuth Norton, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 19— Broadway have musicale and ten the he: Georges Warren Boole. Musioale at 2 pm. at the Women's ty club, with Mra D. F, arvie, soprane, and Mrs Harry Worth, pianist. Mre Allison T. and Mra Henry Ward Reccher hoateases, an Mra Edward Frankite supper dance for Miss # end Mr. Kart Phil- Mr w lips, at bo « Dinner da ~ at Tennte etub, with Mra Wiliam Randolph Crawford, Mra Thomas Fransiell and Mre Joaeph © Tyler as hostesses For reservations telephone Bast 164, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20— Junior Guild of the complimentary sod Mra Caspar W. Clarke WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24— Program of atic music at # p cud, Mra Otte 4 Mra Lewts B. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER te— cr we Mise Ina Agnew delightful affairs have been Saturday afternoon, in home at the Lagonda Apart- Miss Anne and Miss Mary - aunts of "the brideelect, en- Ps with a miscellaneous show- . On next Saturday Miss Virginia will give a matinee party for Myers, with a card party and in the evening to be given by David J. Myers, Alpha XI sorority girls will be included this occasion. Friday evening, , November 23, Mra on Sydney Frye will entertain | With a luncheon at the Arctic Club Garfield Smith of Ocean B. C, formerty of Bellingham. ‘Wedding will take place some A in January. oe D. A. R. Benefit Sale Da Dorothy Mills, danghter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morgan Mills, enter- ten of her little girl friends at on Saturday evening at the Sorrento, in celebration of her * 5 " Anniversary Celebration Celebrating their twenty-fifth wed- P anniversary, Capt. and Mra. 8. Lancaster have issued two hun red invitations for a reception Sat _ ‘Grday evening, November 20, at the | home of their cousina, Dr. and Mra. A. D. Tolletsen. . _. Mr. and Mrs. Elfendahl 2 mer Hosts On Wednesday evening, at their _ home, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eifendah! ‘Were hosts at a dinner of fourteen covers, preceding the Orthopedic Benefit dance, which was given at the Mount Baker Club house. Mra. Stewart Macklin (Eleanor Keith) and Mrs. Merrill Frederick Bproul (Patricia Fotheringham) will @rrive the latter part of December to Visit their parents, Mr. And Mra William Chester Keith and Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Fotheringham. They ex- Pect to remain thru January and February, while the U. 8. S. Texas, UD. 8. 8. Arkansas and the U. 8. 8. New York are away for maneuvers. Lieut. Macklin is stationed on the WU. &. 8. Texas and Ensign Sproul in attached to the U. 8. 8. New York. ose Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Bordeanx and family left last week for California, they plan to spend about two ary Mien Emfy Jerome, who tn attend- Briarcliffe Manor, and Miss Hor . Robert & Gitierpy, with reception following at the home ef Mr and Mra James PF Agnew, Parents of the bride-elect. tense Green, who ts at Miss Bennett's school, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mra Barrett Green, in New York. eee Mr. and Mra Harry A. Pleager, who left Thtireday for Victoria, re turned yesterday. eee the guests & Mr M. Davenport ee RH. Brinker have East Seattle for Mr. J. EB. Chilberg and Mr. Bernard Fotheringham left this morning for Alaska. eee Miss Irene Hodes left yestertay tor New York City to spend the winter months with her sister. While there she expects to enter @ con servatory ef art. eee Mra. James H. Lawson, and Mra David MacDonald, of Vancouver, B. C, arrived this morning to attend the opening performance of “Chu Chin Chow” this evening, and are guests at the Hotel Washington, cee Mr.and Mrs. Gustav Sefffert have returned from their mine in Stewart, B.C. to spend the winter months in Seattle. They are at present at the Hotel Satie, eee Mr. and Mrs. Harold Post, of Jn- neau, are at the Hotel Frye for about | ten days, after which they will tour | the Western states. Mr. Post tp a brother of Guy Bates Post. Whittier P-T. A. Whittter P...T. A, tn school gym nasium, at 7:30 p. m. Superintendent | ¥. B. Cooper will make an address. | Musical program tn charge of Mra | Howard Thompson. A special invi Refreshments, ee Rainier Chapter Study Class |. Study class of Rainier chapter, D. A. R, at home of Mra. W. J. Black well, all day to sew for bazaar, eee tation to fathera . Shawondasse Club Bhawondasse club, at the home of Mrs. H. M. Bimber, 1428 First ave. 1N. Lancheon and card party. Pro- coeds to be used for charity work of the club, eee Cosmopolitan Club Cosmopolitan club, of the ¥. W. C. A. at 6 o'clock in the cafeteria, | eee Walla Walla P-T. A, Walla Walla P.’T. A, at school, & p.m Program. see Human Analysts Human analysis class, Rosiern- clan hall, 234 Globe building. | one Delia Circle Delta etrele, with Mra. John Jolley, 1546 W, 62d wt, at 2 o'clock. cee Renton Hill Guild An all-day meeting of Renton Hin guild of the Orthpedic hospital will fHE SEATTLE STAR One of the most beautiful weddings of the season was that of Miss Virginia Cook and Mr. Casper W. Clarke on Monday evening in Trinity church. —Portrait by Bushnell be held with Mra FM. Jordan, 1205 p m, in the assembly room of the|p. m.; also yoou! selections will be 22d ave N, Tuesday, November 16. Sewing and business meeting. eee Chamber of Commerce, Mra, Snow McCollum will be the leader of the soond current events round ta Bedilehem Shrine Dance Postponed | bin. This meeting tx for members Members of Hethiehem shrine, No. | °8!y, and all are urged to come to 1, White Shrine of Jerusalem, and |‘ part in the stimulating discus members of O. E. 8. are notified that | #o% pee py the dinner and dance arranged for November 16, at the Masonic ret £00 asam Anne Circle Child Consnrva- by Bethlehem shrine, No, 1, is pont- thon League poned nntfl « later date The meet-| An interesting program will be ing for members only on that date ts | given at thé meeting of the Queen alse postponed. Anne circle Child Conservation league pal dh a \32 be held with Mra B. M. Cahill Guild Committee Meeting 2232 12th ave, W. “Dignity of La There will be a meeting of the|>or 4# 4 Medium of Expression” w gulld committees of the Children’s Or. | ¢ the aubject of a paper to be rea. and Mra. Edward Franklin) yrs Harry W. Hollis and Mra ¥.| ‘hopedic hoxpital on Tuesday morn-| Sy Mra C. F. Colhouer, and “Neoes % have extended invitations for/¢ Dudicy are leaving tomorrow for | ‘#. at 10 o'clock, tn room 1032, Hen. | sity of Every Human Being to Do & supper dance at their residence.) Spokane, to spend several days as| TY Dufiding An Interesting feature Hits Work in the World” by Mra, 1. Tuesda: of the meeting will be a question box,|— Rehkopf A reading, “White a the Fence,” from “Tom the subject being horpital finances, | washt to be conducted by Mra. John W, Roberta, the treasurer of the organt- | zation, Plans for celebrating Christ. | mas at the hospital will be discumsed and personal glimpses of the little pa tlenta wil be given by Mra Al fred Rolla, e ee Aspasia Club Mra. Vietor Zednick, 1611 Mxth ave. W., will be hostess to Aspasia club ati p.m. Topic, “Tchalkowsky —Life, Symphonies, Songs and Piano Work.” Stories of the operas “Ot tichnik® and “Mazeppa.” with Mra J. W. Dorwart an leader. eee On Tuesday, November 14, at 645 Sawyer,” will be given by Mra © hil, and the third paper enti “Encouraging the Little Child Help Mother and the Method of | Establishing Its Industrial Miace in the Home,” will be given by Mra. Hi R. Wright. A discussion on the mub- ject, “Why Little Children Object to Helping in the Home,” will be led by Mra. RK. C. MacDonald. eee Woman's Fatucational Gb Woman's Educational club will meet at the Federation club house, cor ner Harvard ave. and Thomas st eee Madrona P-T. A. Mra A. K. Fisken will speak on “Facts of Léfe" at the meeting of | Madrona PT. A. at the echoot at 3 The 28th Anniversary of The Ow! Drug Co. Will be celebrated in a unique manner on Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday, November 18, 19 and 20 Watch the Papers for Details Tees | given by Mra Philip D. MacHrida eee 1. 0. BE. Cub The T. 0. BR club wil! gtve a card party at 2 p.m. im the Elks club rooma, with Mra W. E. hostess, to which the members are requested to bring a donation of jum or jelly, Outettown guests only Will be present. cee Queen Arne Study Club The Queen Anne Study club’ wi theet with Mra J, B. Beardslea, 1415 Horen ave. at 2 p.m. The program will be the autobiography of James | Mimt Amanda Weathold, Baylens | Mathewa, followed by These Many Years,” by Mra. C F Blackaller; “Actin, by Mra Meth | Nordwall, to ywed by a wtudy of the school the civic mubject Henry rd, Mr will addreas the club. ] “fe depart ment It. King War Motherw League The War Mother? League of | America will moet at the armory at [8 p.m. of America Lincoln High School PT. A. Lincoln High Sehoot PT. | meet at 2:30 p. m. in the wtudy hall of the new annex, and will be a meet ing for the freshmen, with a pro. gram arranged especially for the par ents of the freshmen. Selections by Hastings, accompanied by Miss M Cole. A violin solo will be given by Mies Elizabeth Palmer, and short talks by freshman clam advisers, Mins Cole 4 Mr. George cram refresh Mr. Charles Landes a: Bt, Cole, After the pr ments will be served. ee A.B KM. E. Chub . M. K club will meet at A RK jthe home of Mra. Anna Ramberg | 622 Melrase ave, N, at 2 p.m eee Doreas Circe Doreas circle will meet at 2 p. with Mra. John Joliey, 1646 West | 62nd ot, / eee Current Century Club At 2:30 p.m. the Cur ventury |club will meet in the Ballard public | Ubrary. eee Suneet Heights Literary Club Bunset Heights Literary club will meet with Mra B. MH. Corbitt, 45 Sixth ave. N. EB, at 2 p.m eee Brighton P-T. A. A demonstration of the Roller rys tem by the second grade puptla will be given at the meeting of Brighton [P-T. A. at? p.m From 240 until 225 there will be a reception, fob lowed by a tuk by Mra C. Arthur | Varney, and @ program All inter. cated are invited. . oe astern Star Club Fastern Star ctub will entertatn at cards at 2 p. m. tn the club rooms }4090 Arcade ballding. All Kastern Stars and friends are invited. eee Capital WM W. C.F. 0. Mombers are urged to be present At the meeting of Capitol Hin W. C |T. U, with Mra J. B McClellan. 1247 18th ave, N. at 2 p.m. The subjects to be discunsed are “Purity In Literature” and “Temperance and Missions.” eee An all-day meeting of Mount Raker Park Ladies’ Aid mociety will be held with Mra. J. A. Duncan, 2601 Cas cadia ave ee ‘The K. C. B. club gave an tnformal dance Saturday, November 13. The club room waa ‘decorated with tvy and crepe paper. Refreshments wore served. The next club meeting will be at the home of Mra, Walter Laison, 110 N. T7th at, on November 16. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Lotas Chub The Loton club has isued invita are convinced that we New York. have just arrived. the special price of week js being displayed blouse is trimmed with in this sale at ... this week are Blouses in besides these a thousand Blouses. The Biggest Blouse Sale In the History of Seattle Judging from the number of people who are availing themselves of the opportunity to buy blouses at these greatly reduced prices we feel certain that some of Seattle’s women we stated was our ambition—TO DRIVE BLOUSE PRICES DOWN. We have added some new attractions to our November sale. It will be interesting for you to see these, the newest of the new from Three styles of Tricolette Blouses in suft shades They are sleeves, some with collars and cuffs of embroid- ered net and others with embroidered panels. A very attractive blouse, offered at We have a new long-sleeve Tricolette which this dark shades, specially priced One of the biggest attractions we have to offer have the largest display now of any that we have had since we opened for business. Crepe de Chine Georgette, striped silks and messalines, in white, flesh, stripes and dark shades. Special- Re priced a8 OW, 85. wc. cence secens Hundreds and hundreds of attractive specials re offered. is cut in price. and don’t fail to investigate our new prices. Market Blouse. Shop 107 Pike Street are doing exactly what in three-quarter $6.85 for the first time, This wool, tie-back model in $3.95 extra sizes, 46 to 54. We $5.85 All of our stock—twenty Shop early A. will |} [the faculty quartet, Mins Kdna| Drtkeon, Minn Georgian York, Mr bert BH. leaf and Mr, B ¢ ~4 “ a ” PQ ee ~ a NDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1920, Conducted by : LOUISE ANNABLE Symphony Pop Concert Pleases ‘The first popular concert by the Seattle Symphony given Friday evening in Meany hall enthusiastic applause which greeted each number, Mr. Spargur and his entire orchestral en- nemble may well consider their com cert & succens. “The Triumphal Entry of the Boy- arn,” by Halversen, was the opening number, and waa greeted by such a burst of applause that It was repeat ed, The overture from William Tell was also very popular, and “Roses From the South.” Other pieces by the orchestra were Henry VIII Suite, and for an encore they gave Evensong,” by Schumann, which alvo called for # repetition. Mrs. Jansen proved a very pleas ing soloist and won merited applause for every num rendered. Her first number was “Nobles Seigneur’s Salut,” from “Les Huguenots.” This was followed by a group of songs, in- |cluding “The Eagle,” by Busch; a #piritual, “I Stood on de Ribber of Jorden,” and “Valley of Laughter,” lby Bowles. “For an encore she gxve a short, catchy Uttle plece called Brown Bear.” Mies Katherine Robinson was the accompanist. | For the closing number on the n next Saturday evening, | program the orchestra gave “Mid 20, in the new Masonic| wumuner Festival,” a Swedish rhap- The committees in charge | sody by Alven, which was exception- consists of Messrs, Wm. A. Colsky,/ally well executed. During the en- | Byron G. Ives, Chas, Wm. Guertn, | tire program, wherever there waa any Reynold Frediund, Wilfred K. Har-| solo work to be done by any mem- orchestra waa From the One of the fashion-scene mannequins in “Chu Chin Chow,” which opens at the Met tonight. tions for their “Hindu Hop,” which in to be gt mon. ‘The patronesses will be: Mra.|ber of the orchestra, it was well | Louis La Fray, Mra, F. L. Emerick, | given, The entire program was well | Mrs. W. B. Iwes, Mra. J. ©. Moore. | received, and from all appearances ° ee | the Seattle Symphony orchestra will have well patronized concerts and enthusiastic audiences, Lady Fagien will meet tn Forest | ers’ hall, Wednesday, November 17, at 1p. m Luncheon, business and eee fee cee Seattle Symphony There wiN be an informal dance | Concert Fri lay given by the Follies club every Wed- | The Seattle Symphony orchestra nesday evening in the new Crystal Wee wil ve their second symphon auditorium at Second and Lenora. aml Wulsey. coeitan pa fgeeaca 2 The opening dance will be giveD | hall, The concert will start sharp at Thanksgiving eve, November 24, and) 529° The followl: rogram will be ol features in keeping with | pivon. cieden the time are being planned by the | Symphony No. §, opus committee In charge, which consists! Andante, allegro con anima of Mesera. Boyd Fay, Harry Kelly Andante, cantabile con aicuna Deen and J. H. Cook. vais, clears aera ee Bong of the Rhine Daughters from “The Twilight of the G «Wagner Dayseye Club Entertained Weber Overture to “Der FreiseRuts™.—. A merry gathering of young peo er teamed Suterasy oe | FINE NET RUFFLES nine by tne Daysere elu at Oe\ON HANDKERCHIEFS home of Miss Marybeth Flannery.| The daintiest new linen handker ‘The rooms were gay with autumn |chiefs have net ruffles. The net is leaves and berries, After games and| ecierelseres sient fae ois with — dancing, dainty refreshments were game coler as the linge om nerved. The guests were the Misses |®Andkerchief. Other handkerchiefs Dorothy Praseau, Betty Dougherty,|®"@ trimmed with touches of em- Katherine MacDonald, Agnes Gal |Proidery and drawn work. lagher, Jane Hobiitzel, Harriet Dreany, Marie MacLaren, Margery Pracktin and Marguerite Clancy Messrs, Harold Link, Austin Hoblit- zell, Howard Schreiner, Eugene Man ca, John O'Hara, Bernard Scholtes, | Thomas Ryan, William Hayman, | Harley Williams and Robert Wilms. ; a OG, rf q no Y Orpheum Growik Aiunaaad Vaudeville at Its Very Best This Show Twice Daily All Week 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 Matinees—15c to 50c CAMERON] vherraae Society’s Daintiest GA XTON —In— Entertainers “The Junior Edwin Weber at the Partner” Piano by Rupert Hughes BOB ELMORE MURPHY & WHITE —In— “A Peppy Arrangement of Tunes and Laughs” JAMES ELEANOR - McCORMACK & IRVING —In “TELLING THE TRUTH” By Ben Ryan CHARLIE WILSON The Loose Nut From the Tree of Laughter HUBERT DYER ASSISTED BY BEN COYNE A Laugh a Second KITTY THOMAS A Mito of Personality TOPICS OF THE DAY CONCERT | KINOGRAMS 1 oRCHESTRA There Isa Matinee Every Day at the Moore