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AND MRS. DUFFY LAN THANKSGIVING DINNER “JS CELEBRATION OF THANKSC TE RARON DUFFY will enterts fovers on Thursday evening at their country home, “Bluffs,” Nakomis ‘Park. rng ety W cohington ball Game Dance Under the auspices of the Tole alumnae, a damce will be given RO. T. G armory on the Saturday evening, Novem tm honor of the Dartmouth team. The patrons and for the affair will be or and Mra Louie F. Hart, and Mra Henry Suzzatio, and Mrs. Charles Phillipa, Prot Mra. Fktmund & Meany, Dean H. Coldwell, Prot. and Mra Densinore, Comptroiler and Herbert ‘T. Condes, Mr. and William J, Coyle, Mr. and Mrs. BR Lane and Mr. Nelson The committee in charge Arrangements, is compored of Bunice Spencer, chairman; Miss Robe, Miss Helen Mp Grace King, Mr. Marsh Davi Virgil Upten, Mr. James Greene Mr. Ross Magowan eee Informal Luncheon @ Mra BL. Webster entertained an informal luncheon at her) on Wednesday. e- incheon for . Fish ing Mra. FL P. Fish, of Los whe is a guest in the city, Women's Century club, of which Fish ts a past president, enter. with an attractive luncheon 7, the private dining of Frederick & Nelson's. Covers Placed for fifty of the honor 8 intimate friends. Mrs. James & Kerr was toastmistress, and the Miles who responded were Mra. F (DATES } IVING MR AND MR& GILARRT ain with a family dinner of thirty To Remember FRIDAY, NOVIXNER 19 Mr ™ noe at Tonnte out witht Mra William Randolph Crewtord, rr MONDAY, EMDER t2~ Monday Practice clod meets with Mra Albert Chartes Phillipe for tunebeon at 12 a, TURSDAY, NOVEMBER #3— or DA BR, te have y novelties and 4att in ball ‘® musteal tee at Sunest eiud, 2 e'cloek, NOVEMOnd 26 < music at On neat cheb Mra Otte i Lamson and Mra Lewts B NOVEMBER 25 Mr. and Mra Gilbert LeBaron Dut- = family av party. NOVEMBER 26 at the Women's Dntver- » from 2 to 6, with Mre and Mra Past ¥ AY, Rodert & ¢ » following at 4 Mre J The little daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Harry G. Peregrine. THE SEATTLE STAR cd CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Lotus Olub The Lotus club has Weued invite | tons for their “Hindu in to be given next Saturday evening, November 20, in th consists of Menarn Byron G. Ivea, mon louls La Bray, | Mra W. 2 Lv | . ter, Mra. house fund wry, W. © ter house | Patronenses will | Maxham, Mra. Ww w | Ivan Mra. j Gund. —Home Portrait by Snow. | tm leaving tomorrow for bis home ta | Williamsport, Pa, via Tulsa, Okla. w Chas, ° ew Masonic tempia, The committee in charge A Wm. Guertn, Raynold Vrediund, Wilfred K. ‘The patrancasos will be: Mra. Mra. ¥ Mra, J, K. Moore. : nm. Phi Ma Sorority | Wht Mu sorority will give a bazaar ee and card party at 2 o'clock Satur day afternoon, November 20, at the chapter house, 4530 17th ave, N, 1. |The patronesses will be Mra. Ivan |W. Goodner, Mra. G. A. € Frederick M | ford and Mra, Lyle Spencer. The | proceeds will be for charity and the Candy Sale Acacta club candy male In lobby & tw mise fund part of iw contribution to free wel fare work of association, ee Phi Mu sorority will give a bazar and card party at = afternoon, November 4620 17th av lock Saturday 20, at the chap N. EB. be Mrs Gooaney, Rochester, Mra. FM Lyle Spencer, will be for charity and the house ADDITIONAL CLUBS | Follies Clab | ‘There will be an informal dance | tend. | gtven by the Follies club every Wed | nesday evening tn the new Crystal| Seat@e Day Nursery Assortation w Mra. Pad The offered at the bazaar to be given by the Women's Guild of Bt chureh Wednesday, December 1, at! 2p. m. Dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock. Members of the pariah | are requested to m tions. "whieh early reserva The new eee Wisconsin Golden Red Cinb Colmky, | held Har’ planning an open night entertain. nt in the Fine Arte hall ber 4, with Mre, Harry Cone, Mra. | Lyddia Arquett and 1H. J. Chali in | charge. All former Wisconsin peo-| ple and friends cordially invited. De oer: | Emertek, | vember Beattlo Day Nursery ‘The Seattle Imy Nurwery has chosen December 28 an the date for its annual charity ball, which ts to be given at the Masoujo temple. Fur. | ther arrangements will be announced later, 3 Roches man Padel eee 0. K. 6, Basar Amethyst Chapter, ©, B. #, wil hold its baguar at Fraternal hall, 2609 Jackson st, on the 19th and 20th, The fancy work and useful articles for sale this year are the best that Amethyst chapter ever had and « splendid opportunity is offered to stock up on Christmas things at an unusually moderate price. Luncheon and dinner served each day, Iree entertainment each evening. re Coxr-Ressevelt League | ‘The ComRposevelt irague will have @ final meeting on Saturday following the regular meeting of the King County Demoeratic club, at Meve's cafeteria. According to its | conmatitution, the Cox-Rooneveit | engue was to exist only during the national campaign. There will be | complete reports from all commit. teen, All members requested to at- | tones,” re Wright; “ drama. Myrtle The Kathrya ood, Mra A. CG elford and proceeds week. Cl vember 16, from 2 unt & A silver Mark's | offering was taken, Knights of Khornasan An Oriental dance, jand brigands in gorgeous costumes, Will prewide | announced by Kuh-AlaDagh tem ple, Knights of Khorassan, to be } in Knights The Wisconsin Golden Rod club ts Third ave, and Virginia st, the eve ning of November 24, . . Entre Nous Club Thanksgiving Dance The Pntre Nous club will gtve a/ | Thankagiving dance Thursday, No- in | Dancing at 9, | . Drama Reading Circle, Women's University Club The drama reading circle, under the group chairman, Mra, C. G. Mor rivon, met Wednesday, November 17, and read the following plays: “Over- by Alice Gerstenberg, by Mrs. George O. Brehm, Mra, n I, Travis and Miss Elizabeth “A Good Woman,” by George Middleton, had as readers Mra James A. Pease and Mra. Franklin 8. Palmer. Mrs. Henry W. Sumner gave @ short talk on the|@ymphony Not, Opus 44 . Twehathowshy urday, December 8 and 4, tn the bullding opposite the Hotel Wash ington. Christmas novelties and siftn will bo featured, Also delica- teasen da Christmas shoppers lwhould view this display before | making their purchases, “ee Ausiliary t Pow Ne 18, American Auxiliary to Post No, 14, American Lagion, will hold a relief tea, Friday, November 19, at the home of Mra. Jennie Carr, 102% Kast 4th at. 7. | Seattle Leagne of Nations Association Beattie League of Nations associa tion will meet next Wednesday noon, November 24, at Move's cafeteria, eee with officers of Pythias hall, ‘The Neighbors of Woodcreft wi | sive a Thankagiving dinner on Thursday, November 25, at Swetivsh Masonio ‘Geen temple. clubhouse, Bighth and Oliva music and a good time, Second Symphony Concert Tonight ‘This evening at Meany hall the Beattie Symphony orchestra will give their second symphony concert of this season, Both the first eym phony and the first popular concerta were well attended and it i# expect 04 as the neason grown they will draw even larger audiences. The program for tonight follows: was Andante allegro con anima cantabiie fon ale Valen, £70 moderate. feng of Rhine Daughters trom “The Twilight Gots"... Deen will give = bazaar Friday and Bat-' overture to “ber Preled HAVE US WAVE IT NOW and PAY FOR IT LATER. At your own convenience IN SMALL PAYMENTS Our credit plan te the very best guarantee in the world that Jou will be satisfied with the results obtained A wave will save you at ieast one-half hour every éxy ef the Mra, Cecfl TL Beddome has re| Mr. and Mra. Warren Gaseam have turned to her home in Mount Vernon | come in from thelr country place at after spending a few days in the Crystal Springs and are occupying city as the guest of Mr. and Mra C. an apartment in the Chesterfield. 1H, Whitelaw, } Pe see Mra. R.A. Welsh, with Der daugh- | Mr, and Mrs. GW. Brokaw of ter, Misa Doris Wolsh, of Belling Stanwood are the house guests of ham, who have been guests at the |auditortum at Second and Lenora| The regular meeting of the Seat- | The opening dance will be given tle Day Nursery association will be! Thanksgiving eve, November 24,and held at the home of Mra, Abner many novel features in keeping with Brown, in the St Paul apartments, | the time are being planned by the! on Friday, November 26, 1:30 p. m. | committee In charge, which consists eee H of Messrs. Boyd Fay, Harry Kelly| Lakewood Improvement Cinb | and J, LG Dr. and Mra Donald McKacheram | Hotel Sorrento for the past few wise 2 es taeeen Wate il hs Wea | days, are leaving for their home this Chrttmas Ramer gave & musical and tes at the home Mra. Gbert Le Baron Duffy, ao | evening. - id useful articles wi be of Mra RR MeCloy, Tuesday, No LADIES’ IMPROVEMENT SHOP wcmpanted hy Ms. qm6 RMVB Bh Ao! <email 2252 =— BLAKE UNLOADS $100,000 Stock of Hometurnishings Mr. and Mra Harvey Le Tibbais,| rn Calltornia, December ke where bel nad peg ag 9 nev4 they wi remain until April a shoe stand and last, brush hooks, potato forks, grub hoes, picks, cur- Mra. Oscar Kiocker, Mra Ieonard| yer. and Mra Hugh Gallagher ot} ws, T. Cutter, Mise Downs, Mies Wilt | sew York are hare for a short time, —eelect your gift furniture now! lamps of a dozen different styles, \| guests Bt the Hotel Washington Davis Adama, Mra. Adams, Lieuten- —et us put it away for you and deliver it when crutches, i att : ant C.F. Wilson, U. 6. A | you wish it ie F< he pl ers, serving Mr. and Mra Grant B McMicken returned Tuesday from Chicago, where they have been spending the past month } PERSONAIS | ® —your Thanksgiving furniture is waiting here feren things tha a ache Neis Meinlion Rove _seturned for you at about one-half the price you really t t you heed every from @ brief visit to Tacoma | expect to pay. day. Every em ean now @iscard the elf curling tron and patent curlers for we have brought the PERMANENT WAVE WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL For appointment cal Main 65SOT & Palmerton, president of the Cen y club; Mrs. Henry Landes, Mra. Hin, Mrs. W. A. Poster, Miss | Mrs. George A. Stanton, | the campus WEDNESDAY, DECEMNER 8 First of & serioe tt ioe partion given by the Fifty Dancing club Ot the Yacht chum ing. Among those assisting were! Léoutenant-Colonel Jairus A. Moore, U. & A, and Mra Moore; Captain Kelley B. Lemmon, U. 8. A, and Mre, Lammon, Captain Lowls J eee { Mr. and Mra, Harold Post have left for Portiand, on thelr way Hast, where they intend to spend the next few montha } eee | Mra Robert V. Laugh!in, wife of she will join &/ Lieut Laughlin, U. & A. aanietant going later Feerulting officer, who haa recently @ome hero to Seattle, plana to join ber busband about December & eee Mr. and Mra George Warren Boole are leaving for California next when an egree- week, where they expect to tour fn thru the South for about stx weeks. , On the first of March they are plan | ning to sail on the &. & Wenatchee for the Crtent, | Barring none—this is the greatest furniture selling event ever placed before Seattle people. It’s a case of being overloaded with farniture, a cancellation of a warehouse leage and needing ready money. We are selling homefurnishings for cash so low that you can afford to borrow the money, even at a high rate of interest, and make tremendous savings. We are selling thou- sands of dollars worth of furniture far below our actual cost, ee Mr. Wateon Barclay, who has been : . visiting Dr. and Mra. J. & Durand, Lieutenant H. HL Myrah, U. & A. Lieutenant ©. F. Wilson, ® A, Lieutenant N. A. Burnell, U. 8 AL $891.55, makes @ total of S. At the time the corn was $6923.91 was in . Thies amount, deducted om the purchase price, left a de Hit Of $2,117.64 From the receipts card party, $1,000 was applied ‘his bill, stil leaving $2,117.64 to paid. The balance of $500, re in tae Lighthouse treasury, [per Sunday night. The guesta were the rector, the Reverend George eurrent expenses at the factory. Classes im the revised Fraillee of reading and writing, are being orgnoized at 1324 Fifth ‘There will also be one nighta- marriage of Miss Anna J. of this aity, to Mr. P. W. Lee, | Vancouver, Wash, was quietly lemnized yesterday morning, at Church of the Immaculate Con- with Rev. Father Haye ot- + The bride was attired in ® handsome brown veivet tailleur, hat and furs to match. Mr. A. and Mra Moore; Miss House, Miss Hughes, Mise Klocker, Miss Reeves, Mies Jordan, Mies Kinkaid. Lieutenant H. H. Myrah, U. & A, Lieutenant R. W. Crichiow TI, U. 5S. A, Lieutenant N. A. Burnell, U. S. A, Lieutesant C.F. Wilson, U. A INFORMAL SUPPER PARTY Dr and Mrs. J. C. House and Mis House entertained informally at sup Seward Social and Literary Club Seward Social and Literary club will meet on Friday, November 26, at 2p. m. with Mra. J. A. Colcock, 4232 Gist S. Subject, “City Officers Surgeon J. V. Greene, 0. & P. Ht! 8, Mra Greene and Mise Greene, are established for the winter at thelr Port Townsend residence Major J. M. Wileon, U. & A, and Mra, Wilson, of Fort Flagler, are spending a few weeks’ leave in Call fornia, Major 3. % P. Irwtn, Dental Corps, U. 8. A. has received orders to proceed to Texas, A MEDICINE OF MERIT | A proprietary medicine, like every: | thing lee that comes before the | public, bas to prove its merita. The! We Invite Dealers to Buy! We Can Save You Money! CASH COURTS! $178.00 Dining Suite, in waxed quartered oak, ineludi six genuine leather-ceated chairs, 45-1 plank-top 6-foot extension table and a 42-inch buffet $87.00 with plate rail. $11.00 Chairs for .... seeeeeeeees BES Tablea, Buffets, Chairs of all deecriptionn—ell reduced to prices so low that yeu can’t resist ean, “4 $24.00 Fumed Oak Tea Wagons .....-~------ $30.00 Mahogany Tea Wagons 27.00 Mahogany Tea Wagons. $11.60 Mahogany Telephone Starfds , $350 Five-piece Cirvassian Bedroom Sets. $200 Three-piece Brown Mahogany Queen Set with gold and rose silk damask upholstering and $42.00 Southern Red Cedar Chests + seen 824.95 $49.00 “Monarch* Comfort Chatra, Morris.....827.50 $67.50 Genutne Spanish Leather Rocker, with loose CUSHION BOB 20+ +. are eereessseeecenene ones $42.50 $60.00 Brown Rattan Stand Lamp sano - 829.50 $30.00 Antique Walnut Dresser srcemene ones. 89.95 $12.00 Metal Frame Link Springs ceo Sea Six Slightly used beds that have been marked to sell At $7.00 to $15.00; your choice at $14.00 Vernis Martin Cribs ..., $20.00 Highly finished selected sense seemine te MACH . 4-05 eecnesses. 26.00 Fumed Oak Library Tables sce. 2 $5.75 Plate Glas Mirrors corset. $25.00 Old Ivory OvalShaped Tabie. o* $30.00 Old Ivory Cretonnevovered Rattan Rock. CURT. roerensccerccrcsceceseces with cane back settee, for ..........65 ase $97.00 jlaw of the survival of the fittest | applies in this field as in others. The reason for the tremendous euc- | coms of Lydia EB. Pinkham's Vege: | table Compound is because tt has) been fulfilling @ real human need! for forty years, so that today thow sands of American women owe their health and happiness to the mar. velous power of this famous medi- cine, made from roots and herbe— nature's remedy for woman's Uls— Advertinement. $226 Overstuffed Tapestry Davenport . $885 Three-plece Overstuffed Ta; Chair and Rocker vongpdleay o $45.00 Mahogany Stand Lamp, wtih silk shade 929.85 $36.00 Mahogany Stand Lamp, with silk shade $22.50 $47.00 Ninewire Tapestry Brussela Rugs, size 8-2x10-6 Ld and Their Duties.” Speakers, Mra. Mra. Lee left immediate! ntely after |e wy, Weeks. ceremony, on thelr wedding Later they will be at howe in aver, Wash. eve Hews From the Three : Worden, $42 Mahogany Stand Lamps with silk shades and deep friMK@ 6. cesseee seeeee eeeeee seeeececees ++. 827.95 $85.00 Brown Mahogany William and Mary triple mir. ror dreasing tables, for . Ae $600 Lelend Piano—just like new .... $9.50 Axminster Rugs for . $12.00 Axminster Rugs for .. $47.50 Brass Beds for . $79.00 Extra Heavy Brass cost $105 Bras@ Bed [06 .esceseees--eereeeese —come in and look around. —<our homefurnishings are complete. everything is marked in plain figures and if you il take the time to go through our stock you'll be greatly compensated for your trouble. FREE DELIVERIES tables that sold new for $30 can be bought for $0.75; plank top table goes for $12.95; a bookcase that was marked $10 goes for $3.95; odd chairs go at 50¢; there's a big bunch of folding chairs that should bring $3,00 that go for $1.25 each. A commode will go for $1.95, and Kitchen Queens worth up to $8.00 and $10.00 will go for $1.50 to $5,50—just about the value of material and delivery costs. A Davis sewing machine will go at $2.95 and a seven-drawer White at $3.95; $8.00 wax sewing rockers $3.45, and a set of five high-back dining chairs will be sold to the first bidder at $5.95. SALT LAKE CITY—Pict K R Unger, U. 8. alr mail, makes non- stop fight Reno to Salt Lake eity, 437 miles, in 3 hours 34 minutes Flagler, Casey MEXICO CITY.—Police called to HI-END VISIT qulet mob clamoring for tickets to Ci el John I. Hayden, 0. 8. a,| Dull flight to see Rodolfo Gaona, hander of the Puget Sound Ar.) mous matador. district, spent the week-end | = : One of Seattle’s | Oldest Established Dental Ofices Special arrangements for out-of-town patients whose time is limited. Modern methods — high-class dentistry — low prices. These we offer you. ‘ Electro Painless Dentists Laboring People’s Dentists 4. R VAN AUKEN, Manager Located for years at 8. E. Corner First and Pike. Phone Main 2555 Over Owl Drug Stere. $57.60 Nine-wire Tapestry Brussele E12 wecceee $65.00 9x12 Axminster F Toy $3.50 Red and White Saflboats for Reece newness $65.00 Kitchen Cabinets 108. neeevennes Bed, away belo iieahe 1 Gas heaters that sold for $15, $3.95; 20-inch coal is worth $80 new, $29.95; an old-fashioned ibaa viva tie 22 mirror goes for only $13.95 to the first lucky one. A cabi- net style Victrola, worth $125, goes for $49.75, and $47 seam- = sat —T 6x9, $29.75. New $137 ph one only), $77.2 and two $165 machin mahogany, $89.10." . “* golden eak and + OPENIOAM. Dinin RETURNS FROM SEATTLE } ptt Colonel Henry M. Merriam, U. s.\ commander of Fort Worden, and |. Merriam, have returned from a Visit to Seattle. TABLE AUCTION | » One table auction, one of the sea @on's smartest diversions, served on Baturday as motif for Mre. Moore 6 of LAeutenantColonel Jairus A ayers were wife of w Alvin C. Miller, Medical corps | 8. A, Mra. Leonard T. Cutter, | Downs, | NOTICE! We are doing our ' level best to make early deliveries. Goods are being delivered in the A big stock of Rugs to select from, Dining room furniture—a great variety! Beds, Springs, Mat- order of their purchase and will tresses, Dressers, Dressing Tables, Chiffoniers, Chiffonettes, Wood réach you just as quickl itei: you j quickly as itis | | and Steel Beds, in the very shade possible for us to get them to you. | | you're looking for — away below Right now, we are about four days | | prices you imagine possible at this 08-410 PIKE St se : ~ INFORMAL AUCTION _ Mrs. Charles Francis Kuhn enter. fined informally at auetion on Fri Gy. The players were Mra Moore, | Wife of LicutenantColonel Jairus | jore, U. 8. A; Mra. Bowler, | of Captain Louis J. Bowler, U. Mra, Leonard T. Cutter, Mra. behind. Please bear with us. U R time.

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