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OF ROMANTIC M NEXT WEDNESDAY AF Pactenetut program of romantic bers of the Sunset clut Lewis B. Peeples and Mra, Otis Ploy Vivian Strong Hart » Mra. Alice two admirad ompanista, Worth, wilt p t the following program: Monart Meverbenr @ plano. “The Warni Mart w Dance” Mra Worth at “Rover “Sone of Sprtns™ “Dream Door “Pierrot” ~.Amy Aldrich Worth <n atrican Love Sone” Mra ye Nightingale” p in Love Was i> amy» Sous.” from Woman" Thanksgiving Dinner Hosts Among thoee who are planning to Sentertain at dinner on Thankagtving @ay are Dr. and Mrs. Frederick * \ Bentley, who wil) have eight guests Mr. and Mrs. Newton Leithead are Raving a family dinner of twelve Dr. and@Mrs. Richard O'Shea will entertain’ twelve; Mr. and Mra Charles BE. Thurston will have six and Mr, and Mra Cit Mwhitelaw have extended invitations and friends. ere Card Party for Benefit of Tennis Club A card party will be given at the vhome of Mrs. Thomas Green on Thuretay afternoon, December 9. for the benefit of the Seattle Tennis lub. Tickets may be obtained from (Mrs. James B. Shallenberger, Capitol $2973, and Mrs. Claude C. Ramsay, Capitel 932 . Mr. and Mrs. Burwell Plan Dinner Preceding the Winter Ball, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Burwell will “be hosts at a dinner of twelve " Luncheon ye % Bridal Party In compliment to Miss Ruth Nor- ton and the maids of her bridal Miss Gladys Epperson and Lariine Brown will entertain Friday afternoon with a lunch- @on at the Arctic club. eee ome Luncheon ‘Mrs. Peter Andrac has extended for a bridge luncheon of tables, to be given at her Tuesday afternoon, Novem Deming to Be pplimented Mrs Lorin R. Allen has iswued tn ons to a tea tomorrow after- with calling hours from 3 to 5 |" @'clock, complimenting Mre. William Arthur Deming, of Stockton, Cal, who is a guest in the city. Louise Studley and Miss Margaret McLennan will dispense the hospital the urns, assisted by Miss Barbour, Miss Hazel Allen, Tyrone Whitney and Miss flaura Elizabeth Stuart. Little Vir sginia Door will greet the callers at pe door. se. inner Planned Mf. and Mrs. Howart Burrington, and Mrs. Allan Salnave, Mra. 8. ‘Tindall with Charlotte and Robert) “Tindall, are planning to have) ‘Thanksgiving dinner at Snoqualmie eee Miss Day Becomes (Bride of Mr. Matheson On Sunday afternoon, November 14, in their own littie home in Buquamish, Miss Anna Laura Day,| \daughter of Mr, and Mrs, John Mills | “Day, becan® the bride of Mr. George | _D. Matheson, in the presence of im- “mediate relatives. Autumn leaves fusion adorned the pretty little home ‘The bride was attired in an after- Moon costume of brown satin, hand- ly embroidered in brown and) with which she wore a corsage yf Cecil Brunner roses. Immediate dy after the ceremony a reception held at the home of the brid . and Mrs, Jobn Mills eee Birthday Celebration In celebration of her 14th birth yGay Miss Emily Katherine Davis en- ined a number of her young inds at her home, 2833 Sunnyside wave. last Friday evening. Woyable evening was spent in games 04 music. Miss Emily was the Zecipient of many lovely gifts, eee e Tea Given by the Seattle Council of Catholic Women ‘The Seattle Council of Catholic ‘ternoon with a bridge tea at the| home of Mrs. Napoleon Campbell Card playing was followed by a musical program, arranged by Mrs. Daniet Buckley, on which were mombers by Mrs. Fielding 8. Ash ton, violin; Miss Bernadetta and = Miss = Spjhemla_ ~— Camp- Dell, two pianos; Mrs. F. 8. Lang, contralto, and Mra. A. J. McCarthy. Mrs. J. W. Wabraushek alternated with Mrs, James Bradley and Mrs. James Sheahan at the tea table, Gasinted by Mise Emma Bourgette, Miss June Gilmore, Miss Adrianne Campbell, Miss Lillian Moore, Miss Josephine Pigott and Miss Antoin- ette Conner. The success of the party was due to Mra. M. J, Con nell, Mrs. E. C. Burke, Mra. A. J {MeArthur and Mrs. Daniel Buckley. Phe appeal from needy families for clothing for their children has 4 the Catholic Council to urge ‘every woman to come to Providence phospital Thursdays from 1 to & to pat on garments for theve children, Miss Leone Langdon and Mra. ‘to twelve members of their family | Mis) Davidson and Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd | and bronze chrysanthemums in pro-| An en-| Women entertained Wednesday af-| reading. Mre. T. L. Harrington and| SUNSET CLUB TO GIVE PROGRAM USIC “TERNOON, music 3 oOcrocK, A the mem AT i be enjoyed by The hostesses er the afternoon will be Mrs, | Mrs assiated by the Amy Aldrich a Lamson. herman Williams The popular artists | DATES To Remember TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23— WEDNEADAY, gram of ¥ NOVEMBER 24— ntio muse at 2p club Mire. OF and Mra Lew dinner and Yarrar’s . to Mr Webster * to entertain . NOVETRER t— and Mrs. LeRaron Dut fy's family dinner party. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER t6— AY, NOVEMBER #7 marriage of Mise Ina Agnew tlewpy, with h-Washingtos football dance in RO. T. G armory on the campus MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29— or Will take place tn Ma. Marry F_ Ostrander Bareett “ NESDAY, DECEMBER &— ¢ dancing parties isiven by the Pitty Dancing cles @t the Yacht club. | } Mr. and Mra. W. A. Barton have arrived tn the city from San Antonio, ‘Texas, and have taken an apartment | in the Adelaide, Mr. BidHton was married in San Antonio, Texas, to Miss Edna Searle on October 31, and they spent a short honeymoon visit. ing points in California, eee Dr. J. E. Gilbert will return today from several weeks spent in the East. Mrs. Gilbert will remain until about December 15. eee Mr, James H. Walton of Menom!- nee, Mich, arrived Saturday to be the guest of Mr. and Mm. F. FR. | Singleton until after the holidays, | Mr. M. F. Batley, nisi ie Sink guest at the Hotel Washington for | the past week, is planning to leave in a few days for a two-months trip | jin the East, before returning to his home in San Francisco, . Mrs. John ety with her mother, | Mrs. Rufus Smith, and small son, John Davis, Jr., left recently for Call. | fornia where they plan to some the | next four months. eee + Mrs. Charies F. Whittlesey will re jtumn from Spokane this evening af- ter spending several weeks there. eee Mrs. J. B. Morris of Lewiston, | Idaho, who has been the guest of Mr. | ond Mrs. C. B. Rhodes for the past | two months, left Tuesday for her home. | eee Mrs. Angus Stewart, who has been the guest of Miss Doris Mitchell for | tile past week, left last night for her | jhome in Vancouver, B. C. | | * Mr. Harold Mockiiem of Portland spent Saturday in town, returning the same everiing to his home. “ee Mrs. Walter Shiel will be the ruest of her parents in Spokane until after | Thankastving. | . | Capt. and Mrs. Elmer T. Foss are | coming down from Fort Casey Wed. | nesday to be the guests of Mra. Foss’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence} Booth, for ‘Thankagiving. | | Col. and Mra, Rasfl Lenoir left Inat | Might for their new station in} Charleston, N, | | be held at the school a emberahip drive ts on. 23, at 1 o'clock, The Current Topics department will meet at 2:90. ‘The program will be historioal in com: | memoration of the first American | colonization. j student In Sen the Women's Symph: Activities of Canadian Woman's Club ‘Tuesday evening at 7:45 o'clock the atte none Cor |Canadian Woman's club will enter-| phony poster tain with one of ite popular card| Symphony cone |parties in the Eastern Star club|Two first and rooms, 4990 Arcade building, Mrs. | offered for enc John Inkster, Mrs. Thomas Coulson, | prize to be $25 Mrs, Etwell Barnes, Mrs. A. T.| All Donters and Ruser, Mrs. W. H. Donley and Mra.|to *the Fine William Campbell comprise the com- mittee who will conduct the affair, cember 4 Thanksgivin finish to set the blood racing? CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Council of Seshurst Park Minute Women ‘The Council of Seahurst Park Min- ute Women will meet at 2:0 p. m. at the school house see Wy Knot Klub Four new members will be tnitt jated at the meeting of the Wy Knot | Klub at 8 p. m, with stedt, 4009 11th ave. N. E. . . Ballard High School P.-T. | A business meeting of | High School PT. A will be hi 2.45 p, m. school, to be followed by a program in charge of Webster P.T. A. Vocat solo by Miss Orah Anderson; violin solo, Miss Constance Turnbull, and a piano number by Miss Belle Field Knuttson, Mr. Frank Burrows, county superintendent, will talk on “Taxation.” cee Writers’ Club Writers’ club will meet at % p. m in the Erickson club rooms, Y¥. W |C. A. Papers will be read by Mrs. | James Sullivan, Mrs. H. Ft. Chariton, Miss Libby Brewer and Mies Helen Maring. eee Interlake PWT. A. Mise Helen Reynolds will talk on Mise Eva Lund |@ in the lunch room of the| Day to furnish this feast of music? Viétrolas $25 to $1500 Convenient payment terms Sherman, Third Avenue at yy Street SEATTLE Tacoma - Spokane - Portland “Educative Play,” following the bust ness meeting of Interlake P. h Arta —after the turkey on Thanksgiving Day: a Victrola concert to the Mra, Wil-|torily if Rand and Emmet Vogar entra aanocia-|Ham Thomas Merkina, Saturday, No-| the new member of the cast, were tc ve to a Sym: | Verber at noon in Frederick &ltrade characters this week. Vogan prog ond buil -~and let us give thanks for music! emt; 1 the second $10 vers abould be sent ADDITIONAL CLUBS Poster Contest A poster contest, open to any art| Charity Ball, . le announced by other am Prine the ding, | Fourth ave. the contest cloning , De For rules governing the —the American day of days —the day of family reunion—will soon be here, Why not plan now for an hour of music after dinner, with sacred numbers, some favorite old melodies, and some lively modern airs at the Why not have a Viarola on Thanksgiving We have Victrolas— genuine Victrolas — in pleasing variety, and at prices to suit everybody. ay & Co. THE SEATTLE STAR bo given to the room th mmmittees, Awa pxhments will be ved and a/and the game will begin at & p.m. nursery will be prov for the n morning the club mem young children. lbers will t to sew for the Day 2 0°" n r a ation at 9.00 a, m. at Fortson Thy gesen Auxillary Che ehureh, corner 47th and A 6 o'clock dinner, followed by a | Brooklyr St store ° 3 cienane OF 1919” eard part w be «i by Fortac M Archibald M ered t ‘1 r atre bi te Thy » Aux t l w. V ! aoe i ie " mimittee ir THE ME: r lies Lee n't billed th head in all, t A t i n ary © Let us be generous, Let us give ne gf Ban gga 7 | whi veterans and frier are t to be mad edit wt red due (thin b matrir | Invited. at 2 p. m, th »w Tho the chorus girls of the “ ance n competa w ' A760 meet t ' t WU ae Sicaw ks chan colada compa - we astern Star Club ton Annex t f ; Wy sing ¥ AN Pastern Stars and f tn are |! ta for th Chr kinninesm a awkwardness, ar t 1 invited to the card party t boy t Anu o their sing will never make thet Howe Lee put at? pom, in tt ak ma, 4090| Members are to attend and ite nightingnios jealous, many of | her personalit the ea j Are bullding mo) ‘swe or, Chermah) them are undoubtedly kind to their | °f & Seattle t ne & sat w Auxillary to Loyd 7 vada f val 8 sal erage: pins station” Bhs et four fee oman's oxilian te je 1 J r the seal oa ‘ ‘ wtath Bhe four fee Cochran Post, No. 40° , , be December ego rang mee otha seg boo Met-| nine and no doubt weighs all of the Womar Aux I a ‘ " ~ r yr. re t nm | bard trip riand. Coming direct > heme * par. ° Cochran Post, No. 4 be held at} roe ite: sal bik Ge from a successful season in New er See: eee ees 8 p. m. in the elty hall, Ballard ave + Sg oss wile Gee ene ae Teaeinn tae met dances a few eany . @ 6 . ® a 4 ' cae Sf a ‘ rage nee gowns two or three Seattle Lage No. 7 oo r nex the Obiieay | Bll of which ar a Seattle lodge N ot | and “ vt oles = SO mpl nyh but, as we said Lee ary to Eivergreen * eS ee " etic hunger strike with Ma ate Pa dance at $ p. m. tn Evergreen hall, |C&P@ Party and Christmas Bazaar | “Winey i scenes att \Glenaawetiitee a {friends invite +} All kinds, sises and shay of r revue ts a Longacre stew. nd giving warts es 3} and orna.| Peminincent many previous dir Beg pa ny Calpe Laurel Santi ~ 7895, the at pe Raha est get P aggare my Mombers are requested to come D. A nah tenny: taeheia ts Je ; f he nese at the meetir be a 7 Pagiin Ku in Swedish hall, at § p. m. “ " some of the best work tte.” see pe cones sad Pill Dale and Runny Burch reterr Seattlo Busines: and Professional Hore and there during the evening | Witt thelr sketch, “The Riding Women’s Clab Tadeo yeast Abend eayrne and it in ae clever as ever Seattle Business and Profem yorage eaagen Ht: tad ha ‘ lorden and com y present Women’s club in the mbly room a ; The Magic Glasses,” th of the Chamber of Commerce at 6:45 | boxes | of | home-made lo ag aac is elementary, but the PD. Mm. Mise Clariaa Spencer, former mn will be renery pe . being in rhyme, aids t ly executive secretary of the World 9 I for each table : ae featured pein the pi Bigelow and YW. CA, w © club on | Sewer by calling ell rt a ng large Bap Phe on ers in song Some Problems Affecting Women | Th rr. Mrs, 8 eve eather le RI ae BB spc on men—~« et stuff and such. | Since the War.” As this is a sub iw ve charge of the m ne hn ever aque Joh Peo . novelt ta are presented Ject of vital interest, all members|Th® hostesses for the day will be | Md #8 anator y of no par na ¢ of the are ur to attend and » are| Mra. Edward Burwell, Mra, 1h agreed on ne act ca and permitted, Ba Mra. May A. Dr y room, of in a Cosmopolitan Club of Y. W. ©. A. } n, Mra, Edmund Rowden, Mea, |COMPreseed into « 10-minute vaude Sade The last act is Cosmopolitan club of the Y. W 4 Bowen, Mra. John Bdward | Y! P ce "9 Che audios would | ore 1 tl brothers, A. in the cafeteria, ait one kk. Bible | Ct Mra. HM. M. Chitten pron ony i a ia san nae at 7, followed by a half b Mra, George Virtue and Mra Gil-}) J ni e. “a he S he Sess Soe . of parliamentary practice bert Meem. © progra o > ” ” Ae ae) 5; ciaaaises ae Ghner werk 6 : ig eR TAILOR-MADE MAN Caled Club | cor owing Mrx.| OPERA AND “PERSON- AT THE WILKE Caleidh club, with Mra Thomas | J: Bremmer | ALITY GIRL” AT MOORE he Tailor-Made Man” apparent Dempaey, 1630 Hoyleton ave, at 1) nw non, Mra For sheer personality Mise Laurel | '¥ Wa @ perfect fit with the Bunday o'clock, w Loose, Mre.] Lee has Hazen J. Titus, Ole Hanson | *Udiences at the Wilkes. ids 1 irs. Arthur De Voe,/and Dr, Matthews backed off the| The clever « andacious Parliamentary Procedure Clans | Mra. | rick Gribble, Mrs. W tallor’s asninta dens, who Parlimentary procedure clas y Phiip Rowe. The | cont call Mre. Irene © " lappropriated a customer's dress rult |the Women’s Century ¢ tan is eomupiinsd Beatotaee tee ~ o mixed in gh society and talked Dutton reom, Y. W. ¢ 2\of Mrs, E. & Ripley, Mra. James |is chairman of the following commit. |>imsrlf into @ $75,000-a-year job was om Hiake Howe, Mrs. J. P. Keppel, Mre.itee: Mra. Farwell P. Lilly, Mra.| Unfolded by the Wilkes players in a Annual Lancheon John G. Mathews, Mra. F. M. Jor-| Joneph Bicthen, Mra B. C. Beck and] *aahion that tickled the crowds Seattle Council of Jewish Women| 4 ra Joatyn, Mra. W. 8.| Mra. Davia, who, with two members| Bright partic wtars in this! will hold ita regular annual luncheon ire, B ny rn, Mrs.lof the Fine Arta society, Mr. Arthur| ¥tek’s offering are Norman Feusier at the Washington hotel Tuesday at) Robert E. senall, Mra. Arthur Whal| Loveiace and Mr. F. Tadema, will act |" the German tailor; Howard Rus 1p. m. It will also include the reg-|tey and Mra. I, Jones. The commit-|aa judges. Jnell in the droli role of « | ular session, Mra. A. Dinkelspiel./tes looking out for the de ni eck eee lightfieted Scotsman Seattle delegate to the trienntal at 1 Mra bert Ene-! Thursday Monies! Club to Entertain | Armetrong. a silly, flirtatious Denver, has returned and will speak | erin, Mra ©. HL. Carpenter, Mra F.| Members of 1 ay Musical club| Mother of a sub deb; Addison Pitt during the afternoon. |W. Chriewel, Mra. J. BE. Hubbard, | will give an evening's entertainment |** % typical e@fge Englishman, and Ph dig |x id Fryer, Mra. A. 8. Gould,|at the home of Mra. BE. W. O'Keefe, | Fanchon Everhart as the polite, re Seattle Women's Club Mrs Robinson, Mra. J. L.|4816 Aurora ave, November 27, for|*pectable, scheming mother of the ‘The class in iterary interpretation | Laesler, Mra Alexander Myers, Mra.|the pleasure of their families, | beirens. of the Seattle Women's club, Mrs) co ¢. phillips, Mies Carrie Shum- | program by local artists will be given,| Tho George Rand undeniably reg Marie Beebe, leader, will meet ati way, Mrs. J. 1. Boper and Mra. jand refreshments will be served | istered @ hit in his interpretation of the home of Mrs. T. C. McGrath, 317 | George Yancy during the evening. |the leading role, one could not help Harvard N. on Tuesday, November oe eee |feeting that he lacked the dash, good Refreshment Committee of Charity | humor and ginger Which the Ball ealled for. ‘The refreshfent committee of the | unbending. for the benefit of the} It is | Beattie Day Nursery association, will | would move faster and more eatixfac Se} Meet with the chairman, to a| Nelson's tea room han the needed Ladies’ Fine Plush Coats % 932°" to $69: w Fall creations of smart Short Plush Coats at re- duced prices; handsomely trimmed with kit coney on the collars and cuffs. Every Coat is full lined with a good quality of silk; belted styles, Priced At cece sen ceeececsceeseess +» $32.50 to $69.00 We also have a choice showing of Long Plush and Persian Lamb Coats at reduced prices; fur collars and cuffs; loose back and belted.....$32 to $65 dash and youthful cover s are first 1213 Ladies’ Aprons Cut to $1.39 A great big special of Ladies’ Bungalow Aprons, made of fine ginghams and Terry Cloth Cut to 75¢ Yard High grade Terry Cloth t can't be bought whole @ at this price, It comes percales; priced regularly at in several pretty striped and much higher prices; attrac floral patterns in several at tive patterns, colors and tractive colors; 36 inches atyles. Wide; double face Cashmere Hose 85c to $1.50 Outing Underskirts $1.50 Up Excelent values in white and Tadies’ fine Cashmere Bock gen ings, hemmed top, gray heels colored Outing Flanne! Under f o14 toes; firmly reinforced; akirts for Indies, small, medium | warm and good wearing hose and large, size: ped bot- | for the winter seaxon, toms. Outing Flannel 29c Yard Be Values—16 inches wide; Ferris Waists $2.00 and $2.50 Ferris ‘Waiste for children; | Ney colored, light ground with pink and blue stripes; good button front with shoulder heavy weight. straps; coutil and batiste; low Se and medium bust; medium] Turkish Towels $1.00 $1.75 Values—Extra heavy hips. ’riced easonably. igpoer ai acest weight; size x38 inches; pink and blue borde Pattern Cloth $2.50 rs. Girls’ Union Suits $1.25 Soft Meeced Union Suite that $3.98 = Valuce—Size 58x70 x i t k 1 inche good weight; mercerized will wear well; bigh neck and] ¢inisnea; hemmed ready for use long sleeves; ankle length; ecru color; medium weight. Sizes Table Damask 16.12 onty. Mercerized ‘Table De satin stripe « s, , 64 Inches je, . Ladies’ Hose 35c | be wet 72 inches wide, yard .... Buster Brown brand of Hosiery; gray, brown, black and Sheets $2.00 Each white; reinforced toes and heels. Values—s1x90 inches; Sizes 8% to 10. Special, 3 linen finished Sheets; pairs for $1.00.§ © from dressing. SAVES VOU MONEY" SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET part| He was too serious and| our opinion that the play! MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1920. es ERT C. HUNT AGAIN ta 17 LEVY'S ORPHEUM this popular = om b NOVEL ACT HEAD: agg the off PALACE HIP SHOW stent | r Le U + upplerr ted b pet 4 r Zo ¥ : r : f thee test k r Hil a ¢ y Bess Peact sand a and y bit of | the Vr renzo Over Established Thirty hfe Years 1889 in Seattle | | | | i ? for Diamonds? When We Can Save You at Least 25% For afew days only we are offering the following extraordinary Bargains at prices less than wholesale: tpeslel $365.00 Fine Diamond, guaranteed free from flaw \4 carat Diamonds in Tiffany white gold settings Elsewhere, $135.00, Special... $75.00 rat. 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Open Saturday Evenings Till 9 Another Artistic Vaudeville Triumph Twice Daily All Week 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 Matinees—15c to 50c MADAME DOREE’S OPERALOGUE Presenting Famous “SWEETHEART SCENES” From Opera COMPANY OF TEN LAUREL LEE The Chummy Chatterer BIGELOW & CLINTON Merrymakers to American Theatregoers BILLY BUNNY DALE & BURCH In Their Original Comedy Creation “THE RIDING MASTER” By Billy Dale GARCINNETTI BROTHERS European Novelty Hat Throwers LUCAS & LEE An Artistic Triumph THE A, & G ©O., ING, “The Magic Glasses” A Speculation in Specs by Frances Nordstrom

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