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¥ WNogalea, Aris, Wednesday sine is to begin at 8 o'clock Ballinger, Mrs, Langdon ©. Henry Mra. James McParland and Mrs, C 1. Garret ° riage Announced Bt. Andrews’ Episcopal chureh : October 21, the marriage Lowell Rooks and = Miss Carolyn Phillips was sol . The wedding was mili ‘and beautiful tn all its appoint A reception was held at the )ef the bride's parents, Mr. and SW. J. Phillips, after which And Mrs. Rooks left on a trip to San Antonio, Texas herd Captain Rooks was ontered wor how Back Ht for two months’ instruction gun work, he having transferred to the ‘Club followed by a dance wil fat the Yacht club Saturday November 20. The pa for the affair will be Mrs . Mra, John Graham, Quent Williams and Mrs. Dan ‘Trefethen. © reservations the club, Capitol 4100. ling Anniversary cs tion of thetr fiftieth wed: E 7, Mr. and Mrs. F. Holden entertained with « ) dinner at their home last MRS. BOGLE TO ENTERTAIN MUSICAL TEA LAWRENCE BOGLE HAS & Musical tea next Tuesday afternoon at the Sunset club The pro Assisting the hostess will be / ! wilt New Kyele leave | Saturday morning for York where she plans to spend Christmas with her daughter, Mra, Wilbur} Cunmings TENDED INVITATIONS TO A Mra. John Mra, Arohibald 8. Downey, Mra W, Stimson eee Mr, and Mra, Willis Kellorg Clurk of Portland will arrive next Wednes day to be the guests of Mr. and Mra |G. W. Mertens. They are coming DATES jto attend the wedding of Mrs |Clark’s brother, Mr. Robert & Gil To Remember jlesoie, to Mise Isa Agnew, which THURSDAY, NOVEMNER 146 occurs on Saturday evening, Novem Formal dinner dance at the Arctic ber 21, ° club for members IDAY. NOVEMBER 16— } have musioate ° . Mr. and Mra, Gilbert Mack Gary | Pryor) wage in Los Angeles Inst week, They expect to return about | the first of December and will be at home temporarily at the home of Mr. Black's mother, Mra, Frank Black, on Beacon Hull } eee | Mr. Homer Dawson left yesterday for California to be gone until) | Christmas, | eee | Mr. and Mra. J. C. Eien left for Bevingham today, where they plan |to apend a few days. | eee Mrs. Keith Haskell and daughter, | | Jean, departed yesterday for Santa | Barbara, Cal, where they expect to or their home. and Mra Harry orth, pianist. Mre Allleen T or and) Mra Henry Hescher hontenses. Junior League Seattle Day Nurwery wih Mise Katherine Luka 207 ath N SUNDAY, NOVEMBER %1— eee | Mr. and Mra. Warren Hinton have} removed from th Highlands to 1208 | Boylston Avenue North. eee Mre, M. EB. Hay of Bpokane ts spending a few days with her sen }intaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.| | George T. Hood. eee MONDAY, NOVEMBER t2— | Monday Practice club meets with Mrs. Albert Charles Phillips tor || lumeheon at 12:30, D AR, to have THE SEATTLE STAR CLUBS FOR FRIDAY. Pancy work and home-cooked goed hme len will be for sale and an interent Palm Circle 66, Neighbors of |ing program of music and reading Woodcraft will be given. Cirele Neighbors of ft, will give a card party and dance Friday evening, Novem ber 1%, at Swedish club house, Pighth ave and Olive st. Members and friends invited. a ss Coterie Chub ‘The senitmonthiy meeting of the Coterie club will be beld Friday at 2 p.m. in the partors of the Uni versity Christian chareh, the meet ing place changed for this me only 'ee Crown Hi PT. A. A basket ocial and general mixer will be held by the Crown HUD POT A. Friday at 740 p. m, at the school, A musieal program will be one of many attractive features scheduled for the evening's entertainment, and all patrons of the school and* their friends are invited to attend. Narreon PT. A. A "Dade Night” will be given by Harrigon POT, A. at T45 pom Mr. 8, KB. Fleming of the vocational guid ance department of the public schools will be the princtpal epeaker and several musical numbers will be given, after which refreshments will be served. Parents are urged to eee University of California Alumni For the University of California Alumnt the Golden Bear will walk on Friday at a 630 dinner to be riven at Blanc’s cafe, For tenerve ona, call Marian W. ‘Thomson, eee University Gaild Howpital ‘The University Guild of the Ortho pedic hompital will meet Friday at 10 o'clock at the home of Mra, Howard A. Hanson, 4115 12th ave. N. Be eee Prat Chief Association Pant Chief Association of the Pyth ian Sisters will give a benefit cart party at & p.m, at the home of Mrx Hen Dugan, 2445 Fourth ave. Went Public welcome, . ralm Woode Palm Circle No. 66 A card party and dance wif be No, 66, Neighbors of Wooderaft, tn the Swedish club hall, Highth ave. and Olive st. All friends are invited eee Ladies’ Literary and Musical Club Ladies’ Literary and Muntcal club will meet with Mra. G. Alien, 4607 Second ave N. BK at 220 p. m eee Ridgicy Sorta! Club An tnformal dancing and ecard party will be given Friday evening tn the Odd Fellows temple by Kidgiey Soctal club, to which all members and friends are invited, * eee Angora Grette Angora Grotto will give thetr seo ond dance of the series Friday eve- ning,» November in the Masonic temple, of taney novelties and dell- | catearen dainties tm ball room of Mra Leary’s home, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER t4— Mrs. B. A. Robb and her mother, | Mra. EB. Sherman, who have been BritishAmerican association at Fine Arts hall, Debate by two mem Misatonary Circle, Fremont given Friday evening by Palm Cirele | ! rection of Prof. David F. Davies. Violin solos, a cornét solo and vo Mra. Lyle Spencer. ‘The proceeds will be for charity and the house jeal relectiona are intermpersed with | fund. | the numbers of the orchestra. Many will be herved each day and on} 19th & dinner will be given, alse entertaininents for each evening. eee Altroa Clab Altrua club at ¥. W. C. A. at 7:0 DP. m, following supper in cafeteria at 6 New member night and pro gram including stunts and refresh ments, eee Unity Circle KRainkr Beach Presby: terian Church ‘The Unity circle of the Rainier Reach Presbytertan chureb will give & municifle and dramatic entertain ment at the church November 19. Spm An apron gale will be fea tured, with Mra. Marry King in| charge, Mra, W..G. Johnson will have charge of the refreshments and Mra. K. Crawford and Mra, Grant Wilson of the entertainment. eee Sefferson P-T. A. Jefferson PT. A. will meet Friday at 230 in the tunch room of the nchool, Several matters are to | be discussed, among them the pre vention of cigaret smoking among the students. A new president is to be elected. Large attendance x de sired. eee Homestender’s Lodge No. 587 Homesteader’s Lodge No. 687 wif give Mardi Gras dance tn 1. 0, G. T. hall, 1109 Virginia st. Friday eve. ning, November 19. Wublic tnvited. eee Rruadway Orchestra Concert ‘The Broadway orchestra will hold its annual concert In the Broadway }bigh school auditorium, Friday, No | vember 19, at § p.m. under the di tickets have been sold. ance im expected. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS and @ large Practical Peychology Club The Practical layeh whi meet tonight, § o'clock m 309 county-city building. Kxtemporane ous addresses and written papers by members of the club on the prince plea of psychology will Any person interested in the subject ls invited to attend one meeting. eee The Follies club will give their opening Informal Thankemiving eve November 24, in the Crystal Audi torlum, ‘The committee tn charge, | which consists of Mr. Harry Kelly and Mr, Boyd Fay, promises many surprises will be forthcoming. eee Lates Club The Lotus club in gtving its “Hinde Hop” next Saturday eve ning, November 20, in the Masonic temple, Many novel features are be ing planned by the committee tn charge, which consists of Mesers Wm. A. Coleky, Byron G. Ives. Reynol4 Friediand, Wm. Guerin and Wilfred K. Harmon, The patronenses will be Mra F. L. Emerick, Mra W B. ives, Mra. Louls La Fray and Mra J. E. Moore. cee Saturday Afternoon Bazasr and Card Party Pi Mu Sorority will gtre a bazaar card party at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, November 20, et the chap ter house, 4530 17th ave N. K. The patroncases will be Mra. Kathryn Maxham, Mrs. W. H. Wood, Mrs Ivan W. Goodney, Mra G. A. C be given. | Seattle Lodge No. 7 feattle Lodge No. 7, Degree of Honor, auxiliary to Evergreen Lodge No. 2, A. O. U. W., will give a no | cial tnd dance at 9 p. m. Tuesday, | November 23, in Evergreen hall, Ar- cade building. All friends invited, Thin ix to be preceded by a regular business meeting, presided over by j Hattie McKay, who asks ail |members to attend. | “ere | Soeln! Good Eats and Card Cab ‘The Social Good Kata and Card club will give a chicken dinner Tuesday, November 30, 6 p. m., tok \lowed by & progressive whist party at Evergreen hall, Arcade building. Special attraction eee Fortson-Thygesen Auxiliary, | The Fortson-Thygesen Auxiliary jof the U. & W. V. will give a 6 o'clock dinner, followed by a card party in Veterans’ hall, Armory, No a 30, All veterans invited. |EGGS IN POTATO |CASES 2 potatoes 4 exes 4 tablespoons grated cheese; 2 tablespoons butter salt and pepper Une large, smooth potatoes. Scrub well and rub with a Little butter. Rake in a hot oven till done. Cut in half lengthwise. Scoop out the po tato without breaking the skin. Put the potato thru a ricer. Season with mit and pepper and melted butter and beat until light. Add a little hot milk if necessary, but the potato should be quite dry. Line the shells with the mashed potato. In each potato case drop an unbeaten egg Dot with butter, sprinkle with cheese Rochester, Mra. F. M. Padelford and and brown in a hot oven. Church “one | of romant spending a few months in Arizona.) and Theatre Stimson will . | silk, the material jare now in Low Angeles, where they | intend to spend the winter, Later | they will be joined by Mins A. Robb. | who has been visiting her brother in Walla Peeples hostesses, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER te— the Wermen's Untver- from 3 to 8 with Mrs Miss Susan Miller has removed from Belmont N. and Republican st. Feception foi of Mr aod Mre Jammer FY Agnew, parents of the dride-siect. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3— First of « series of dancing parties given by the Pitty elud at the Yacht club urday for Hollywood, Cal, where she | will spend the winter with her alster. eee Mra. James D. Hoge will leave for Farris Norton, Miss Grace Fischer Miss Judith Gibbs, Miss Janet Pow Bast until after the holidays. ‘ INEXPENSIVE GIF: 5 Wher pressing silk, the tron should not be too warm, and unless there is a cloth between the iron and the never be} ‘The tron Misa Tootsie Myllens—How so, my lord? Lord D’Aliverne—Why, they talk about the Russian bally, when any pressed on the ment Ae awes can see they mean the bally for doll | should be kept moving, elther across | Russians'—Dartmouth Jack 0° Lan- tern. MUST VACATE AT ONCE Vogue Hat and Gown Shop Selling Out Entire Stock The entire stock of this women’s exclusive shop is being sacrificed at phenomenal reductions. Many articles priced BELOW COST At half and less than half of for- mer prices. IN COATS are many very handsome models of Bolivia, veldyne, silvertone and pom- pom. The linings and trimmings are of the finest materials. 7 IN DRESSES are a limited number of new models in tricotines, crepe meteors, satin charmeuse, etc. Styles are individual, and materials are of the highest character. IN MILLINERY we are showing individual models in the prevailing materials and trimmings of the season. The stock is small but very select. An early choice is necessary, as we must vacate this store at the earliest possible date. Vogue Hat & Gown Shop 405 Union Street White Building ‘The Missionary circle of the Fre mont Baptist church is putting on a pageant entitied “America’s Hour” | Friday, in the Fremont Baptist chureh at § p.m. A cordial invita tion ta extended to all, A silver offering will be taken. eee ject lennon: Mme. Harriet Snunderson in charge Mra. Friday, bring and buy social Friday until 5 p. m. at the home Lillie Manney, 6503 10th ave. N. . | 19th and 20th of November at Fra bers of university faculty on “The AngloJapanese Treaty.” eee Acacia Club Acacia club for married women at) YW. CA, 1 pm. Exhibition of | children's books in asrociation | library in connection with Children's Rook Week. Tea served and object of exbibit explained by members, a» NO IFS—or ANDS No Option Is Given We Are Compelled to and Positively Mast QUICKLY SELL OUT THIS ENTIRE STOCK Holy Trinity Lutheran ehureh th dining room of Masonic Temple aft | Sale starts Friday et. Lunch-|at 9 a. m. and con- tinues only as long as garments last — and at these prices that won't be long. ternal hall, 2609 Jack get reductions lower than these even after Christmas. Buy now at less than January prices. suena wk Extraordinary Thanksgiving alues Fall and Winter Suits For $29.75 Many. of these Suits at less than cost to us, every one of them reduced more than half, including exquisite creations in suede, velour, tricotine, silvertone and serge, and representing values as high as $65. All colors and sizes. COATS—SUITS— DRESSES QUALITY MATERIALS IN SEASON’S SMARTEST STYLES AT PRICES YOU CAN’T RESIST Coats Suits Smartest styles tn velour, | Velour, Silvertone Giver tip, plain and fur | Serge Suits, formerty $39.75 trimmed, various colorw;| and $45.00; now aeell- Newent 0,919.79] o*____. $23.50 at 22... Suedine, velour, velour 4¢ | ni tines, Veloures and laine, tn belted and wrap Suedine Suits—embroldered modela plain and fur! .n4 fur trimmed; values trimmed, $39.78 values | in eo acs, $29.75. Large variety in Bolivia Coats, self trimmed; $45 | broldered and fur grimmed in suedine, tricotine and if velour de laine; usual $85 from $35 to $45 $19 75 e Dresses and | Splendid election of Tricotine, Serge, Silk, Satin Dresses, in navy, brown, black, ete; real mart styles nicely trimmed and embroidered; $40 values now maa $24.75 LO 2 one nseeeestons Serge and Tricotine Dresses in voigt and Fania formerly valued, at $20 to $25; spe clally priced at.. $14.56 Snappy fashionable styles in serge, tricotine and sik; nicely trimmed and embroidered; $25 and $30 values go- $16.50 Embroldered and Beaded Dress in tricotines and satins; navy, brown and black; former values mug ae, 997.50 | fon tot Plush Coats Extraordinary values tn Salts | Extra large Plush Coata col- Plush Coats, formerly $32.50, | lar and cuffs of Australian offered now $18.75 opossum; formerly $175; great- wt... $18.75 | Fee 79 EO Sats Plush Coats, price of .. opossum, three-quarter and | Fur Trimmed Ptush te, full length, were $55 to $75; | former value $45; See Manes $39.75 |i... $33.50 _ THE. [AMON WOMENS APPAREL Fur Trimmed Coats in Bo- livia, suedine, duvetyn de- laine--colors: Navy, brown, reindeer, French blu values from $55 to $75; now selling $45 .00 at 2.8 Wonderful values tn Evora and Bolivia, Australian squirrel and opossum; regu: lar $95 and $57.50 $135 cut to, 219 Pine Street