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TUMADAY, NOVEMPER 30, 1926. oo aN Pm oe SN a eP the main hall of the Armory, TheMrs. Dana fF 2711 37th ave. procesds are to be used for the war/8. W., Friday afternoon, I veterans in hospitals in and near Se-|ber %. Bridge and whist will We layed. Playing will commence at "SUNSET CLUB ANNOUNCES ST mot at a uaa, fe _ DECEMBER PROGRAM es MORRARGD CF os ze Knlctesochar cab seaman Today in the last dey of the bazaar at 2 p.m. Bheetion of officers which the Myrtle chapter, No, 44, is| ite next affair as BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS ety Kditor of The Stor Pythian Sisters to Moet The Pythian Sisters of HBeattle Gypsy ball to be card party at 640 p.m. There — DECEMBER PROGRAM AT THE SUNSET CLUB PRoMIsEs | Temple No. 9 will hold their regular | meetings will take place in Veterans’ | holding at #00 Vine st, Wonderful | held in Masonte ‘Temple on Saturday at to be unusually interesting, with the first afternoon holding a special) meeting Wednesday, Lecember 1, at Armory aor values in Christmas gifts and deli-| evening, Decernber 4. Bome very wie ‘Areat, in the introduction of Mrs. Grace Palmer Craig, of New York, address 8p. m., Instead of Thursday ogee ae ¥ intl, Ste catesmen dainties are on sale, with| usual features are planned and the ‘ ing the members tomorrow at 3 o'clock on the subject, “How to Develop | . e806 7 oa poaghamenll rv : tong bgp D. many argaine.n delle end other|commities in shares, seeeaan aan ® Magnetic Personality.” Mrs. Craig ts national representative of the & ‘ opis Stevens W. Tt. C., No, 1, auxtiary | noveition that children would enjoy. | tugh Whitelaw, Mr. Trafford Mute Glety of Applied Psychology. The hostesses will be Mra. John W. Roberts ” presen Pia to the G. A. Tt, will give a progres - | 4 “ Justin Haynes ite, ie and Mrs. Milton G. Sturgis. Wednesday, December §, 2:20 p,m, & busi sive whist party at the Panama’ gievens Women's Relief Corps No. 1/10 Mi Cust om ! 4 a mained in connectio: re sacha North End Circle Child Conservation | corereria, 1415 Third ave, on Decer Pender, Mr. Wilfred Chance, Mr ness meeting ts sched in connection with luncheon, Wednesday a mi | Htevena Women’s Kelle Corps No.| stephen Haynes and Ms, ‘Willa 4 Cirele of the Child ber 1 at 890 p.m All friends in t with | vited, | at ay ee | ten The North Conservation league will rm: Mra. Lottie C. Cannon, 6284 pbers will assemble for “Sewing and and Mrs, George 2, and the follow December 15, at 3 o'clock, the u Diversions,” the hostesses being Mrs. Willtam W, Felg W. Pursell. No program is announced for December ran during the holiday season ve discontinued their card par | Ing Wednesday a musicale will be given at 3 o'clock with Mrs, Edward N. E., Wednesday, December 1, at 2 Junior Congregation to Give Dance fi “ee Holes are made in Rocqueford 1, Garrett and Mrs. John H. Hewitt as hostesse The program will be p.m. The federation of teagues in| The Junior congregation of Templo Went Seattle Art Club che to quicken the growth of the given by Mr, Michale de Caro, baritone; Mrs, Ethel de Pareq Jarvis, Marion, Ohio, will take piace the de Hirsch an oes the first dance| The West Senttle Art club will }m that gives the cheese its favor | woprano; Mrs. Harry I. Worth, pianist; quartet, Mrs. Henry, Mrs, Packard, middle of December, The conven of the season to take place Wednes. | sive ® card party at the home ofan’ appearance. ‘Mrs, Bentley and Mrs, Beeler, with Mr, de Caro as solotat | tion will be addrensed by Preaident- day evening, December 1, at 9|~ - — ————— On the afternoon of New Year's day, from 4 to 7 o'clock, the members | jelect Harding and the ‘National o'clock, in the Knights of Columbus | = omen ef the Sunset club will receive their friends at the club house. | league president, Winfield Scott Mall.) han pe eee eee oe heite | * » > The Clionian Chub | Soetal G. T. C. Progressive Whist | Eld ly P. pl Need This Governor's Ball to Be | With Mrs, H. C. Belt and Mra. If as. ‘ er eo) e DATES To Remember TURSDAY, NOVEMEER Honlan| rhe Given Tonight ‘This evening in the Hippodrome. the Press club will honor Governor |T. Granger an hortesnen th ye nocial G. T. C. prog ive | |olub will meet at the home o' S| whist atu Witt Alves a Whtes a0 | Nett, 4733 19th ave, NB. This will wednesday, December 1, at 8:45 In Medicine Chest Louis F. . nd Mise one Sa ~4. og social meeting of the club an wp ey Aye i he Bula eee wus re heer ‘and ball “aroma, te bo piven be the Prem lem be In thé nature of « children'e| ‘ring ave yg sais of etka Geel | Teo relieve chronic constipation, always Feviving a custom which for many ce, baser St Gen one Ee | party, with luncheon served at 12:9| with special features of interest is| keep « bottle of Dr. Caldweil’s years gl ng tlbosgonmer cs gle WEDNESDAY, DECEMAER 1 o'clock bey being arranged, ‘The public cordially | Syrup Pepsia handy. € ieee Mist ot public officials, and the ~ BF. | Ravenna PT. A ‘pihiaia - 4 6 EARLY all people as they advance ecasion will be representative, as An old-fashioned basket social and ADDITIONAL CLUBS | in age suffer from chronic constipa- Well as brilliant, in the city’s social Japelling bee will be held at # p.m tion, ny, however, are indifferent to Jat the school by Ravenna PoT. A Kine Bird Dancing Club | the laxative they use, on the theory that Governor Hart will be accor panied by his military staff, includ- ing Gen. Maurice Thompson. ad. Jutant general of the state of Wash. Maj. Paul Edwards, assistant Mdjutant general; Col, William = T. Patten and Capt. A. W. MeMorris Prominent citizens and their wives Will be patrons and patronesses for the affair, and the guests will in | Miskets will go to highest bidd-rs| Phe Biue Bird dancing club will and the evening will conclude WIth) resume their regular dances, begin. | mmunity singing ning Saturday evening, December 4.| eee ore | “they are all alike.” That is a great \, DEM AEK t— mistake. Mra Devid Béward Skinner's tea at home, for the captains and tants on the tieket comeit- of the Charity Ball, te be atven by the Beattie Day Nursery FRIDAY, DICEMAER 3— Annual varsity bell at the IMippe- Dr. Caldwell’s S: Pepsin, for ex- onpie is a mild, gentie liquid laxative, and it does not lose its effect with re- peated use. It so trains the bowel muscles that in time medicines of all kinds can be dispensed with. A cent bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s orp ‘epsin will last many months. ie preseri ag tech British American Dance ok 2, club will give a The L. 0. HB. club will & Etks'| Th* monthly dance of the British ity card party at 2 p.m. in the * ; ' Maen tne public in| AM@rienn association will be held at clu FOO te wee hint will be|ChFistensen's hall, Broadway and weloom sent ee ° Farley will be Madison st. on Friday evening, De-| played. Mre. R comber, 3. Good music and excellent Glude members of the state legt phostess for the afternoon. floor tion was written thi Wure, officials, municipal officials . ° even | ears ago by Dr.:W. B. Caldwell, a weil- of ‘ and be Gnd members of the bench and bar ou cst an oe | Seattle Chapter, No. 95 Ferteca-Bhiyyesen to. feces: tamer family doctor, who is himself now in his d year and can ap- ben gpad what ane coaprigetics mm mean to elder! ople; how it ‘brings on headaches, colds, loa of ap- a at home A apectal meeting Jenttle chap ter, No. 96, 0. B.S. le announced for & p. m. In the Corinthian room of the Masonic temple. Degrees will Thin evening, in Veterans hall, | the Armory, the Fortson-Thygesen | camp of the Spanish War Veterans Miss Dobler ‘to Wed in Stanford Chapel The marriage of Miss Catherine a -edlyon Pensa will serve @ dinner to veterans and petite an sive, aviness aud Dobler to Mr. Willard Shelden will | THURSDAY, DRCKABER o— ae eee none teats, Myiryens general dull feeling. “We solemnized Wednesday afternoon, ard vorty | Fantern Star Club eg ae aE | Every home that has an elderly man "December 1, in the Leland Stanford oh . Selene ‘The Fantern Star club will enter-| 4.) pars ses Gana Sau or woman should be provided with a it Palo Alto, Cal. There wil! ined from Mra. ltain at cards in the club rooms at 2 morte Ld — bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. i ‘eae Plan Benefit p.m. All Rastern Stars and friend) 1, sour vombined auxiliaries to} are Invited, | the four American Legion ponts of | 4 Seattle announce a large informal * Seattle Grates naar of Sunday | dance, to be given December 11, in ‘The Seattle Graded Union of Sun 2 z= Schoo! teachers will meet from 740 until 9 p. m. at the Plymouth Congregational church. . if jenberger, Capito! trendants, and only the tinme tives will witness the cere Eight million bottles were bought at drug stores last year. It is a truly wonderful constipation remedy. reception will foliow at the | gdrunpat, DECEMBER 11~ ren coceee honoree. amhih. Coetitaie saps ot Metal Were Jobn Hen: jompson, a ; motor trip © Santa Barbara ee California, the youn€ | ruRSDAY, DECEMBER t— reside in San Francisc”, | Charity ball. under the aurploss of Mr. Stelden is engaged in the Seattle Day Nursery essocta- Miss Dobler made her tien. tn Seattle for a short time, she endeared herself to a host | [)j ° friends. She is a niece of Mr. and) Dinners Preceding Benjamin F. Easterbrooks ana | Junior Ball ughter of Mre O. D. Lever-| Dr. and Mrs. Jay I. Durand will of this city. Mr. Shelden is & | ontertain with a dinner of twenty former Stanford mya. ands meme. (four covers at thelr home Friday | the Delta Kappa Epsilon frater- | pay can Nes maken elev eR The elder son of Mr. and Mra. Stanley Ballard, of Yakima,| 0 yainier Beach Women's club to the members of the committee | AO, with his parents, spent Thanksgiving in the city with) win meet Wednestay, December 1 |tor dinner at her home, before the| Telatives, at 2p. m., at the home of Mra. F | MW. H. Benson will entertain | auapteious event. —Portrait by Wayne Albee, The McBride Studio, | W. Chriswell, 10009 ¢6th aye. 8. "The wuneheon on Thursdhy in a/ eh dita | program is in charce of Mra. J t friends arto | wiidermuth and Mre. Chriewell. Mre tea t & Nel:| Drama Circle to and has visited in the various) Metropolitan theatre off University! sreney Lander will be the speaker iyi arte 4 Ciristmas Basasr Fancy and useful articles will be offered at the bazar to be given by the Women's Guild of St. Mark's church Wednesday, December 1, at 2p. m. Dinner will be served at 6:20 o'clock. The new rector will preside eee ge tines so pha am Nor. Read “Anti-Matrimony” cities. at. At that time instructors will be| phere will be a sale of antitabercu- || and maids bridal go eee Present for consultation. Students | 4 if , Friday Miss Ruth Norton’ At the Women’s University club on| yr, and Mrs. Harolf’ Stimson,|may also enroll this week at the ex.|™™ es ap eee | 4 honor bridesmaids with a! Wednesday mornt Moe cs tae heme. be [istnenday morning at ten thirty.| nurse and children, are lenving next |tenaion office, 1046 Henry building. | Witlam McKinley Circle, No. 11 | f one | | Classes will be offered in free hand! The William McKinley circle, No. fh} tion of Miss Adelaide Pollock, witli Monday for Los Angeles to spend) drawing from still life and cast,/3; or the Grand Army. will give/— | Additional Committees | read Percy MacKaye's “Anti-Matri-| several months. They are shipping drawing and painting from life, de-| nnn ; mony,” bet Drama o Ch ty Ball 4 lore the Reading | their car, and will make a tour of “en fod decorative art, sculpture!) ewis Mra. L. A. Davis and David |B} Inspired by the cooperation of| eee POT | ug » pte ay é r J, Myers. it} Beattie as a whole, the Charity Ball m one to three evenings a] The immediate direction of the Bs iy om, and the even Jumble Shop Announces ie one aire: tues Bemest Mei weak will be given tp instruction in| school will be in charge of a board |i | Ot December 28 the Hippodrome | Christmas Molneriy-a couatn Mies Say Twohy, | eee subject, the courses covering |°f which Edward A. Start, director of the university extension service, | will be acting head | The personnel of thin board will | aul M. Gustin, Alonao| be announced soon. | | othe sig Seades yo Unusual values in Christmas nov-| snd Miss Helen Porter, of Bpokane,| Periods of 12 weeks ie cities will be , suian | Pages for many years ihe mene pecs a8 on sale at the Fes | who will in for a fortnight, Peg gers for the first quarter} who at tide: Wonk, Neamn {ow Morning. The little shop at! Dr, Otis Floyd Lamson left Satur. generously of their time,|/CUr» ave. snd Virginia st. con-| day to aftend the Weatern Surgical | ————— id ;|tnuexs to draw crowds of thrifty | congress in Los Angeles, where he! . Ee wcistecet=| Last Day, Saturday! are expressiM | uhie bargains . interest in the event. For) ‘amous during or Pang Pag Mrs. Hi. A. Haasch (formerly Miss | AT 6 P. M. SATURDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 4, | THE GREAT EUREKA 10-DAY FREE TRIAL | may not wish to dance | iq stock of dolls, attractive furnt | gyivia Wok!) is leaving Wednesday OFFER CLOSES ON THE GRAND PRIZE | aneinatemeegeentsipermen a | | thi! a who 'y loges are roy. mare diye adynd ture, books, briea-brac and other | for Bugene, Ore. to join Mr, Haasch aisles, afford: artistic as well as useful articles are! and permanently make their hor. 'y for sociability and &n ©X-| 1, be offered to the public. eee of holiday greetings. Mrs. niiecages Judge and Mra. Alfred Pattle bav Lee Hall ts chairman of the | Mf . 4 comm! Robe: r8. Latimer returned from Vancouver, B. C. “enol: ~Ssnke i. where they spent Thanksgiving. treasurer, The committee s|to Be Honored 2 > eerie te Lanedn 'G.| Complimenting Mrs. N. M. Lati-| Mr. and Mra. Stanley Pallant and| 7 ¢ mer, the past president, the Annie|two sons, who have been the holl \. | Brey Me ton DeVeuce Mex, | Wrieht Seminary club will entertain |day guests of Mr. and Mrs. William || Vacuum Stanley A. Griffiths and Mrs. Hugh | ¥!* ® luncheon Thursday, December | § Kelton, departed this morning for M. Caldwell, ‘Those who have al|% at the Frederick & Nelson ten|their home in Yakima. | C| er ready reserved loges ~ my pee eee Mrs. Frank Frye will leave about | me Mr. ané Mrs. Day Men | Alki Atuxili to December 15 for the East, and wit! | Skinner, Mra, A. H. Anderson, Mrs.| Al i iary Sarda Lentenes whee ter ewe | r. and Give Benefit law and daughter, Mr. and Mra Carl h : Dittmar (formerty Miss Marion Mrs, Charlies D. Stimson, Mr. and| The Alki auxiliary of the Ortho- Mrs. Thomas Bordeaux, Judge and | Pedic hospital will give a bridge |*Ty*) in sitar ‘Cinctanatt Mrs. Frederick Bausman, Mr. and|!tncheon at the home of Mra, Wil- ‘ji eae ; John Brikeon, Mr, and Mtrs.|am Anderson, 4159 Beach drive,|_ Mr. and @trs, George W. Penny, | mond Auzias de Turenne, Mr Thursday, December 2. Hostesses | With their children Elizabeth and) Maurice McMicken, Mrs.| Will be Mrs. H. Lawrence, Mrs. H. | G#0rme, have recently retugned from , Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Mesdag,|1<land, Mra. C. L. Vickers, Mra, G.|“" “stern trip, _ and Mrs. KR. William Crosby,| 1. Tweedy and Mrs. J. MacGowen Semen HH. Calvert, Mr, und |This is the second of a series of|, Miss Mildred Farrar in expected! Samuel H. Hedges, Mr. parties to be given and a large at-|20me from the Bishop school at La i fn i Don’t Wait Until Last Day We will deliver right to your door one of our brand new, easy gliding and deep-cleaning BKureka Vacuum Cleanere—our very datest advanced nodel-—on ten days’ free cleaning trial. If you decide to buy after the ten days’ free Make your choice of any article in our great stock of high-class women’s wear, including coats, wraps, suits, skirts, dresses, party gowns, | fur neckpieces, petticoats, tendance is expected Jolla, Cal., about December 18, to re- trial, you can pay as your ents ; be wre’ main with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, first’ payment— hl millinery and blouses. bert i. Bouthieur, Mix. addie Belk-| Wellesley Club to Bert Farrur, until after the holidays. i | aren” #08 Mr- and Mrs. James! Honor Mrs. Cook ONLY Honoring Mra, Vincent Cook, of | j Portiand, national chairman of the | } : ety for the affair, and| Wellesley Endowment fund, the Wel-| | bd ‘ave her committee:|lesley club will etertain at luncheon | | O ing jae ifs S d | Edward Morgan Mills, Mrs.|Thureday at the Women's Univer- In Seattle sity club, ee | * Entertainment for ar ee, Mrs. Minor Lyie, hres Ketn (Girls and Boys DOROTHY FAY GOULD Fisken, Mrs. Alfred Millard,| At the home of their parents, Mr. New Art Classes to. and Mrs. George W. Penny, tiisa-|Open Monday Evening .| beth and George Penny entertained The university extension classes in sixteen of their young friends with | lifed rawing and in design have) @ dinner dance on Friday evening. | been carried on in Seattle for three | Piece LY st ot extension service of the University | of Washington and the Seattle Art| Students’ league. This work fod Z demonstrated the n eve: ‘Mr. and Mos. ag m0 the need for evening brooks are departing the first of Jan- uary for Palo Alto, Cal, and other Southern points, intending to remain and the balance in small, easy monthly payments—30 days be tween each small payment. | TRY THE EUREKA BEFORE YOU BUY | The Hureka is very light in weight, mechanically perfect and | has special attachments and features not found on vacuum cl ery elsew convenience. Remember, this free loan won't cost you one {| Phone Ell. 3824 § °° %%* '? your penny, We pay own home with: delivery charges, for Free Trial out the slightest he uaiversiey) inn extension | ese every obligation to service, has invited the co«peration ‘ buy. ot the ‘Seattle Fine Arts society In|!) THIS OFFER EXPIRES SATURDAY, DEC. 4 pom bar invitation has been ac- SS “Foto cane vit wn mens || POOLE, ELECTRIC CO, + December 6, a ie 404 See ete ee set la rere te Phone Ell. 3824 the entrance being just east of the | Lo aes n ¢ Own and use a Bureka and pay for it at your o Classes in art, and now arrange. | ou. use, It, for ments have been made whereby op- portunities will be offered for thoro| and varied work under more favora-| ble conditions, “SAVES YOU MONEY"C SECOND & UNION SEATTLE,WN. Over Bartell’s Drug Store