The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 26, 1920, Page 14

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1929. SEATTLE STAR SIADAY, NOVEMBER 26, THE HARMONY SINGERS ON Gown of Brocade |Winner Says Hip for hounes | uring a) ihe seseabioe ee ys | POPLAR BLUFF, Mo, Nov. 26—~ 1 by the members of this a: 4 ? |, POPLAR BLU, Mee, Neva te poten Bhopmy mag tee ator, runs tor office, he will | not promise, even im joke, to get mar-{ © ried if the women will elect bim. He was too badly scared thin Gime, | Penzel in a personable bachelor of with a law office at Poplar Biatt | His “Marriage |Plank” a Joke, | provided by Loew's Palace the eotation of capacity | yesterday, the new show f able head! | SOCIETY KEENLY INTERESTED IN GAME TOMORROW BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Nditor of The Star opening of the great stadium and he Dartmouth-Washington game Will hold the entire interest of society tomorrow. The fraternity houses and College and University clubs will be thronged with en ests members and many reunions have been planned. Everyone be out to full force bedecked with Mowers and college color. Bx football stars from every college rin the I ia offering brings | Froar, Baggett and Frear help wit be hanging breathless on the whistle and the new stadium will | be thoroly appreciated, with Its/ gentle curving sides providing each * gaat Dolder an unotstructinte view, | thus promoting that sociability which has made the Yate bow! more than other stadiama Some Stephen Chadwick, Mr. Henry Mr. J. T. Dovey, De, C. W- Mr. Maurice MoMicken, and Mra Edward Ballinger, Mr. / Mra Ceci! Bacon, Mr. CD. Mr. Loring Whittington, Perry Truax, Mr. Daniel Kelle Mr. and Mra. Winlock Miller, | Miller, Mr. Winlock Jr, Mr. Alfred Ayerst, Mr. | w. aes = Don | Palme . and Mrs. Fred erick. het Prank Moran, Mr. John Frank Black, Mr. Harold | bie DATES ° To Remember FRIDAY, NOVEMNER te— The nmrringe of Miss Dorothy Myers to Mr Bari Auguat Phil My Dartinoath. Washington dance in ro SUNDAY, NOVEMEER s8— Musicale toa at the Fine Arts from 3 wut § ocdock. Mra ¥, BL 1 will take place tn Ma be me and Mrs. Marry F Ostrander Rurwell Mis Grace Listfernan's ¢ Gracement amd Mea Gna TURADAY, NOVEMBER 30— Broadway guild to Give munteal private qatiery, 1117 Mervard ave North, pm WEDNESDAY, DECEMEER 1— Mra Gordon T. Shaw | With a bridge tea come! Ambert Charles st Crate to addres The little niece of Mr. and —Portrait by James & Merrihew. Mra. Carl Edward Johnson, ae Joon W. Roberts and Mra Milton Smee hewtemen FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3— Apmual varsity ball at th Hippo drome, First of the sertee of chub dances at the Yacht lat Mr, and Mrs. Willis Kellogx Clarke, who are the guewts of Mr. jamd Mra, George Willian Mertens, will leave Sunday night for their |hame ta Portland oe Mr. and Mra Charles C. ‘Thompron \are entertaining Mira Thompaon'+ | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Obe Ireton, of Salem, Ore, over the week end, . .| BRUSSELS SPROUTS .| WOMEN JURORS . | trials are being held to instruct the | Mins Monica Flughes evening, Mr. and Mrs. Kenelm , Jr., will entertain mformal- at dinner in their apartment at A n Padelford. Mrs. Irving Glen, Féward B. Holmes and Mrs. ‘Charies A. Strong. er eee s. Suzzallo to ain After Game intertaining the officials of the lpiversity of Washington after the i/tball game tomorrow. Mrs. Henry | ‘will be hostess at the tea de ee ner to Honor Son fh and Mrs. ©. Heister Guie will # entertain informally at re Dean Guie, and a number of friends. z ee Marriage Announced _ The marriage of Mins Tivetus Col- Tine to Mr. Clarence Griffith was sol- ized Wednesday, November 24, in R DAINTY ROCK A pretty party dress ornament be made from ribbon and ribbon Cover a circle of wire with in of the shade desired and sew flowers on it. These flowers have five petals made of narrow The center is made h knots of yellow silk. Loops ends of baby ribbon add the hing touch. ——— LIGHT SCREEN A novel and attractive gift is a sithouette light screen. Select a wire frame and cover it with col ored «ik. Cut oft pietures from Magazines that would make good sithouettes and glue them on the; wilk. Cover with georgette, dinner on | , in compliment to her sen, | ot | A LA HELVETIA wes CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Bie Bird Dancing Club Postpanes Party nounces that the dance scheduled for November 27 haa been pastponed juntil December 4, eee Wemar’s Democratic Chub Nexular meeting of the Woman's Democratic club @aturday at 2 p. jm. at Mevew cafeteria. ‘The pro- sram is in charge of Mra, Thomas -| Irving. eee Steves Retief Corpa, No. 1 Stevens Relief Corps, No. 1, areft |iary to Atevens Port No, 1, G. A Rh, will be culled to order on Sat iréay, November Ti, at 1479 p. m. Veterans’ hall, Armory. Owing to extra ainount of business to be “| transacted the president, Mra Bertha chestnuts which have and peeled. Shake ed | i the mixture reaches the Season with salt and Mien Vivetyn Nichots, who t& at- tending St. Helen's Hall, will arrive December 18 to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mre. W. B. Nichota. cee Mims Hazel Archinald and Mie | Florence Williams departed Uris aft | ernoon for San Francisco, for an ex LONDON. —A clase for women | tinged sojourn. jurors is being formed by the Acton © ded Women Citizens’ association. Mock! Mira P. D. Mughes an4 danghter, have taken i toarters at the Hotel Pennington women on their duties. WOMEN’S WEAR PRICES HAVE A DOUBLE DROP HERE Pirst, womerrs appard prices at Cherry‘w arep ing pace with the drapes in the market. wis Secondly, our price reductions are akini by our Being one of a chatn of stores our Purchased in iarce quantities at Our buyers have the latest Brotit by their astute READY TAILGIED CLOTHES FO WOMEN—W AISTS—FU. 207 RIALTO O04 Frederick 4 Nelson Second Avenue Between Madison and Spring. Over Pig'n Whistle beige tteecemece SEE THESE PRICES Permanent Hair Wave, per Curl 50c Henna Packs $5.00 HAIR GOODS, BIG REDUCTION, LARGE SELECTION Our operators are the best and thorough to the smallest detail. These reductions in effect till December 10th. LADIES’ IMPROVEMENT SHOP 520 UNION ST.—MAIN 6507 Atevod, requests a large atleniance, eee Histam Tempin Na. 1 Hiateea Teenple Noa. 1, Daoghters the Nile, will bald = ceremonial reunion at the Gevttish Hite followed by a dinner at ¢ tm honer of the candifater & Dp. m. the ceremonial see won will be hekl. A large cline will be ipitiated, eee Dangttrrs of St. George Daughters of St. George will have & card party at the home of Mra | Harry MeKevitt, 3721 424 ave, 8. W. ore | Thursday Muses! Club to Hotertain | Members of the Thursday Mustoal charm! of the rich? By no means—there We cordially invite Sherman, ‘Tacoma - ‘The Moe Bird Dancing club an-| For refinement: a grand piano Whatis therightsetting fora grand piano? Any home that secks to radiate refinement and Do grand pianos belong only in the homes pianos at a moderate price! On our floors this week we have grand pianos in all sizes, from dainty, compact “Baby Grands” to noble"Concert Grands,” study these instruments. Let us show you how you may establish a grand piano in place of your upright. We will take your present upright in partial Convenient terms gladly arranged Third Avenue at Pine Street SEATT Spokane - | deepen the laugh wrinkles with their |baseball travesty. With « baseball | |park af « setting and in convine ing baseball suits, they proceed vo jintreduce jumeiing feats into the} famous game that should alarm its | devotees who take the gume sert | ounly. The fun is furthered by Roth and | Whiteman, who portray two laugh |able sehoot kiddies, A finished and | diversified offering in that of the | Ruther Trio, who offer a mixture of jdanctng, tumbling, balancing and acrobatics | feature photoplay is “The Marque of Life,” CALVES’ LIVER IN |TOMATO SAUCE pound Iver 2 cups canned tomatoes large green pepper 2 onions tablespoons butter tableapoonn bacon tableapoons flour alt and pepper | Cut Bver in inch cubes and acald, | | Drain. Rofl in Qour and fry in but ter and baeon fat, When about halt add the pepper and onions shredded. Cook until soft. add! flour, stirring constanUy, Add tom tore and cook, stirring ull thi smooth. Serve on Wiangle | The salt and pepper sould be } to the meat while It Is cooking fat cooked, HOW TO MEASURE | SHORTENING Instead of guessing at the amount of shortening for cake because it's such @ bother to measure lard or butter in @ cup, try this way and |be aocurate. ‘ of butter, | balt Cull with cold water. Add but-| |ter unt) the cup i» full the water reaches the top of the| cup it means there ts onehalf cup of batter measured. Drain off the water and the butter ls ready to be ereamed for the cake If one-fourth cup of batter te re lqutred li the eup Unreefourthe full | of water, jelub wil give an eventng’s enter. taihment at the home of Mra. KE. W. |OKeeta 4416 Aurora ave, Novem | ber 2%, for the pleasure of Owir families. A program by local ar/ tists will be given, and refreshments will be served during the evening. eee ADDITIONAL CLUES Wetern Unien Employes to Give Dance ‘The Association of Western Union Employee will give the first dance Of the winter series, December 3, the Douglas hall, The social commit. tee extends invitations to the pub/ lie for the entertainment. filr Charies Renaod, = black for used for breeding purposes, ie val ued at $18,000 are charming grand you to come in and es lay &Go. LE Portland BY CORA MOORE (New York's Fashion Authority) | ways using lace have been introduced this | Suppose the rule ie enebalf cup season, which fect has Gone much to Fil the measuring cup | bting back ite old-time prestige Several very unusual The young Indy pietured here When the wears a gown of velvet brocade that HILDREN'S COLDS should not be “dosed.” Treat iek VAPORUB| .™ Over 17 Millien Jars Used Yearly then 36, | It was a speech he made at Pied |mant, Mo, a few duyr before ¢leo | ton, that made all the trouble, ALL, CAME ABOUT THRU A CAMPAIGN SPEECH In introducing him, the chatemman ‘jocularty referred to his being a single man, Pengel, not to be abashed, gallantly asmred hie aud lience he had two aspirations tm Mfe: One was to get to the Minsourt sen ate, and the other was to acquine wife. | “And ff the women wil hetp man the first one,” he declared, “Z will | consider the other.” | T women voted for Penziedil | righ | Meawhile reports of the Pledmont{ ¥ speech had found interested readers, | The election returns were hardly tn before Penzel begun to receive letiers |from women willing to help bim carry out his contract. | At first they came from pobnty near by; then from af over ¢ }then from other states. Bome of | writers used the leap year privilege: of direct proposal; others delicately indicated that if he would do the proposing he would not be down. Day by day his zmail creamed. NOW HE THINKS rary T JOKE ON BE 7 “"The jokes on me,” Senator | zel told me. ez “You see, every campaign take women into consideration® ‘That's aii right, too, and as it jbe. So in making my campaign, I | bought clirars for the men, of cours, |but 1 also bought candy for women. | “Pit as for that remark | getting married—I never dreamed anybody's taking that sertously. But has an odd, but very fetching lace capebodice. The lace was obviously of |chosen to match as nearly as ponal- ble the pattern of the brocade. it got into the papers, and I The cape is made with a yoke of| now when I'll hear the last of ft the lace appliqued to a foundation ef | por if you're « reporter, silk. Wor the rest of the cape, the! neaven's suke tell them I was-enly lace ‘* unlined and falls straight | joning” ; down fom the shoulders in cout ef- fect. It is very eraceful CORSETS IN as DISCARD Mre. B. K. McDonald and daugh-| ter, Mine Vera McDonald, with Mra. Arthur Mitchell, of . Spokane, are guests at the Hotel Washington, 100th anniversary of the death of Napoleon will be celebrated on May 5, 1921, who go in for votes do ir corsets.” Convincing Proof Is Shown by 200 of Our Leading Styles or White Satin

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