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A a Ei APOGEE IS sn with the Symphony concerta. ; ye MRS. PARSONS ISSUES INVITATIONS FOR TEA BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Editor of The Stor | HONOR HER DAUGHTER, MISS ROSAMOND PARSONS, WHO has returned to ber home after « Community Service work in Hoquiam. ighteen months «& Mra, Wiliam FH wad of the Girls arsons has tewued fuyitations for a tea to be given at her home, December rth, with calling Hostesses for Fine Arts Tea Sunday The exhidition of John Butler's PAintings now hanging in the Fine Arts galleries ts drawing much atten tion in artistic circles and will con tinue at the studio thru the month of December, On Sunday afternoon from 3 until 5 o'clock, a musicale-tea will be given as usual, with Mre Adele M. Ballard as hostess. Mre« Ballard will be assisted by the fo! Jowing committer: Mra. Alfred Hi Anderson, Miss Henrietta Hamilton, Miss Ella McBride, Mrs. Clare Shep. ard Shisler, Mixx Anne Calhoun, Miss Maud Kerns, Minx Neilie Cornish and & group of younger girls, including Mra. Louis Fisher Boynton, Miss Trene Huse, Miss Clara Emory and the Misses Alice and Phytlix Blake The musical program, to be contrib- uted by Mrs. Langdon Henry, vooal fet, accompanted by Mrs. Lawrence Bogle and Mr. William Coburn, plan- ist, fonows: Road ishes for the Clothe of Wi Clyde Van Nays hours from 4 to ¢ o'clock, oe Moskowsk! «. Verd)- Liest Mrs. Messer to Entertain at Breakfast | Mra. H. R. Messer will entertain With an informal breakfast at ber Dome on Friday. "Monday Practice Club | Mrs. Adam Beeler will entertain | he Monday Practice club at lunch-| ‘@on at her home Monday. ; oa iiss Eames to Be lonor Guest | Mra. William B. Jackling will en- on Friday with a luncheon at Women's University club in of Miss Alita Drew Eames, Yacht Club ‘The usual dinner dance will be _ @tven at the Yacht club Saturday ‘ . The patronesses will be ‘a Mrs. Henry Hensel, Mrs.) ‘Frank Waterhouse and Mra. A. W. A boat for university peo ‘Will leave for the club houne at returning to the university at o'clock. aa wg Dr. and Mrs. Castlen losts ‘Prior te the Crystal bal at the ht club on Friday evening, Dr. Mrs. Charles R. Castlen will en- in with @ small dinner at the club eee Assis s Named for Tennis Club Benefit At the benefit card party, to be/ at the home of Mrs. Thomas next Thursday for the Teanis the hostesses for the afternoon be Mrs. David Edward Skinner, | James Shallenberger, Mrs. Frank Frederick, Mrs. Claude Ram-| , Mrs. H. R. Messer, Mra. Robert) Mrs. R. William Crosby and J. F. Douglas, a a Bridge Luncheon “With covers marked for eight ts, Mra, Norman Heaton Randall ned with a delightful bridge n at her home Monday, The table was charming with| ce of crimson roses,| which shaded tapers of the “@ame hue cast their light ae eee Riding Club Meets ‘The Seattle Riding club held ite musical ride of the season evening at the academy. This the club is meeting on Tues evenings, so as not to conflict 4 Beta Phi to Give P r and Dance Members of the active chapter | and alumnae of Pi Reta Phi are rush-| fing work on the bazar and dance to be given at the New Washington hotel on the afternoon and evening of Saturday, December 11, for the! | Benefit of the Pi Beta Phi settlement! house in Gatlinburg in the mountain | istrict of Tennessee, | There for seven years the national | “sorority has maintained the only! School for 10 miles around, teaching the young mountaineers the rudi- | ments of education, the manual arts, | /and the girls domestic science and Romekeeping. Six college trained “teachers give their entire time to| the settlement, which is on the cot-| Mage plan. This year it is hoped to| build a hospital. | __ Besides the Oriental novelties to be offered, musical and dance spect) ties will be given and tea will be Berved by university girls in append | AS A <> GIFT SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST Ladies’ Elgin T Ge 1308 Third Ave. | and white formed the dainty table |} themuras and DATES To Remember DPCEMNER » I varsity ball at the Hippo Bt the Bunwet ¢ Tuncheon Catheriae Coll!na SDAY, DECEMBER #— ( dapcing partion the Fifty Dancing elub at the Yacht otwh THURSDAY, DRCEAEER Card party at the Thomas Green fo attle Tennis of may be ton, followed by @ dance im the * TURSDAY, VECEMBER t9— © ball, ander the aueptees of Beattie Day Nersery associa room will be held tn the evening. A committee composed of tthe members of the sorority, headed by Mins Alleen Hamilton, is tn charge af the bagaar dance. ee Anniversary Celebrated Entertaining thirty-five of their relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs A. Appleton celebrated their 17th wedding anniversary with a luneb-| eon at their home Tuesday. Yellow decoration, developed with chrysan:| favors. Cards com pleted the afternoon's pleasure eee Miss Rose Entertains at Dance Miss Marguertte Rose entertained & number of her young friends with a dancing party at ber home Satur) day evening. Potnsettias and foliage | decorated the ball room. The guests, for the occasion were: Miss Mildred | Brendel, Miss Lenora Holt, Mise Goldie Sterling, Miss Gertrude Stor- ling, Mise Gertrude Reynolds, Miss Katherine Horner, Mies Margaret Gasch, Mies Donna Steele, Miss SEATTLE The little son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stirrud, —Portrait by James & Merrihew. WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Alkt Camumtinity Qarntval Frank ‘Ww: Many unique and Dovel feat are being planned, eee A commumity carnival witt be giv: | Musk Department Women's Onntury om at the Alki Cormmunity hall on Club Friday and Saturday evenings, De ‘The muste departrnent of the Wom camber 3 and 4. The various organt | en's Century club will gtve a musical maAUlone of the community have com | taa at the home of Mra. H.C. Pigott, bined in producing a large bazaar, | 400 W. Highland drive, Friday after which will be open both evenings | noon, at 2 o'clock. Mra, George J On Friday evening the young people | Maccker will bave charge of the pro are giving the entertainment. The | gram La Gua Dj camp fre will give a akit oo $20.00 Thomas J. Cassutt Jeweler Darting Groger, Miss Cecille Tenney, | entitied “The Little Female Acade Miss Elodene Rhodes, Miss Ruth| my"; Scout troop 2#1 will give a Porter, Mr. Raymond Fry, Mr. Cyril| demonstration of a “Day in Camp,” Hayden, Mr. Joseph Fox, Mr. Arthur and the pupils of the Fifth grada, in| Reid, Mr. Cyrus Berner, Mr. Lealie| the Alki school, will sing a group of Chester, Mr. E@ward Johnson, Mr.| songs during the intermianion, Claire Groger, Mr. Wilbur Thomp-| Saturday evening the carnival will gon, Mr. Fyrie Grossciom, Mr. La] be conciuded with a danca, Rus Stevenson, Mr. Wendell Jetfries,| The Alki Community hall hes re Mr. Sevries Sourman. Chaperoning | cently been turned over to the com | the party were: Mra Frederick/ munity by the city park board, The! Frult anj Flower Minion ‘Trustees of the Seattle Fruit and Flower Misaton will meet Priday at 10:30 a m. with Mra EK & Goodwin, 03 18th ave. N ee Went Seattle Art Cid ‘The West Seattle Art cub will gtve a card party at the home of Mra Dena Brown, 2711 27th ave & W., Friday afternoon, December 2. STAR lamentary questions will be | charge of the president, Mra. Bille Cudihes, and the subject “Order of the Day.” Mrs, Harriet Saundernon who is in charwre of the clam in pub lie speaking, will have for her mubject lesson, “Affairs in Cuba,” by sen John Thurston. eee Q@ A. High School PT. A. Queen Anne High School PT. A will meet in the high schoo! lhrary at 240 p. m Legiaiation will be ox plained vy Mra Vietor MH. Miller head of the legislative departinent of the PoT, A eee Leschi Heighta Woman's Improve ment Club m20 a m Lescht Heights Improvement elub will lL. B, Nichols, 2735 int ava South, After luneheon a wale of fancy work will be held Mra. Norman Compton, president of he Audubon sockety, will give an i ustrated his talk. 7 At Woman's meet with Mra. Central Woodland Circle All Parent Teacher Annociations ure invited to the meeting of Wood and Circle, Child Conservat League, with Mrs. D. T. Devird, North 49th #t, at 30pm “Infan Teaching—the Foundation Stone,” will be discussed. Chapter 2 of wol une % eee Coterie Giub Meeting ‘The Coterie club wil) nme Friday, December 3 at the P’hi Mu sorority house at 2 pom Mra Charles A Nebwall will read a paper on “Later national Exchange ef Educational ypportunttion.” The educational de parunent will meet Monday, Decem ber 6, at the home of Mra Thomas Irving, 4748 19th ave, N. RO Lunch eon at 1230, Loeal topics and eur rent events will be discussed. oes Ladiew Auxitimry to Seatile Post No, 18 Ladier’ Auxiliary to Seattle Post, No, 1, American Legion, will grve @ card party Friday, December 3, at 1 p.m. at the home of Mra George Kahn, 2526 624 ave. & oe ADDITIONAL CLOBS Gamma ‘The Alumnae axsociation of Kappa | Kappa Gamma will meet Saturday December 4, 2 p.m. with Miss Kim Walsh, 2717 34th & eee Britich American Aworiation ‘The regular meeting of the British. | American aseociation will be held in| the Fine Arts hall, 1213 Fourth ave, this evening at § o'clock. ‘There will be an old-fashioned “bring-and-buy™ | male for the benevolent fund. Every-| body welcome, expecially strangers of Britieh birth ee Chapter No. ©, 0. FS. University chapter No. $2, 0. EB. 8. will give a card party Saturday, De comber 4, 8.30 p.m, at Mevew onfo- teria, 1119 Second ave All Rastern Star members and friends invited, ee er Te ee ‘The threetn-cne prise @ance will take place Thursday evening, De coember 2, at Norway hall, 2015 Borea Carl Brendel, Mrs. W. A. Horner and | Community hall committee is giving | Bridge and whist will be piayed.|ave. Music by the Banjo band Mra, C. H. Rose, the carnival in order to raise funds | frames starting at 2 o'clock. Prins served Mt Baker Park Presbyterian church will bold tts annonl bazaar yet ay to make improvements wil be awarded and refreshments | Mt Baker Park Presbyterian Church in pay o: ¢:¢ eee Gamboliers Club Otymple View P-T. A. at the home of Mra. J. A. Duncan, Mra, Thomas Green and Mra H.R} ‘the Gamboliers club will entertain Mrs. Ella Tripp will give a read 2 Cascadia ava, on Tuesday, De- Messer are departing December 13/with an old-fashioned Christmas|ing at the meeting of the Olympic|cember 7, afternoon and evening. New York. where she will be joined| December 10, in the Shrine auditort by Miss Hortense Green, who is at| um of the Masonic temple, Harvard tending Miss Bennett's school, at the| ave. and Pine s% holiday season. Mrs. Messer will re-| The commities m charge of the | main in Chicago and, accompanied | dance includes Mr. George La Fray, by Miss Ellen Messer, who ls at-| Mr. Frank Williams, Mr. Wilmer tending school in Confiecticut, will| Hewitt, Mr. Fred Gribble and Mr. spend Christmas with relatives in| wow enn Milwaukee. Later Mra. Messer plans | T. Kutter of Port Townsend, who are to visit for several months in New| guests at the Hotel Washington, will York. remain until Sunday. eee eee Mr. Robert Graham left this morn | Mr. and Mra David Brattstrom ing for New York. left this morning, December 24, for) eee an extended trip to the Bast, visiting | Mra. GMbert LeBaron Duffy, ac- Chicago, Washington, D. C, and companied by Mr. and Mra. D. E New York City Duffy and smal son, Gilbert, and paella’ nuree, left last night for Pasadena,} Mra. RF. Tolmie and son, Mr. where they will remain until the frst | Jack Toimie, who have spent the of May. Mr. Duffy expects to join| !a#t few months in New York and them at holiday time. Canada, have returned to their home ee at 1213 Columbia st Mr. and Mrs. J. 2. Hatt, who have spent the past month in California, have returned and are again occupy. ing thelr apartmenta at the Hotel Sorrento. eee Mre. E. Erwin. of Toronto, has arrived to spend the winter in town a guest at the Hotel Sorrento. eee Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bogardus are recelving congratulations on the birth of a daughter last evening, at the Swedish hospital. ee Major FE. B. Dennia, U. 8 A. and Mrs. Dennis have recently removed | to the city from Fortress Monroe, | Va., and are guests at the Hotel Sorrento. Major Dennis is on duty at the University of Washington. eee Major Thomas Pratt, U. 8, A, has recently arrived from California and has taken up his residence at the Rainier club, SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA JOHN SPARGUR CONDUCTOR New World Symphony | —BY— Dvorak Featuring Following Soloists Gilbert ........ ........Finte eee Mrs. Harry Tibbals and Mrs. George Welch of Port Townsend, | who came-up to attend Mra. Allan Trumbull's luncheon at the Sunset club yesterday, returned last evening | to their home. eee Mrs. Jairus A. Moore and Mra, L. ssvee eee. French Horn Cleveland --... o-... Trumpet MEANY HALL 8:20 SHARP Seat Salo at Sherman, Clay & Co,, 10 a, m, to 5 p, m, Prices: 500, The, $1, $1.50, $2 MAIN 414 Wrist Watches Pantages Bldg. am eee Parfiamentary Procedure Ciub Adele M. Field Parliamentary Pro- cedure club will meet Friday at 1:20 at the Select Your GRUEN At FRIEDLANDER’S For mother, sister or sweetheart a regal gift is a dainty & GIVE AN ELGIN OR WALTHAM Every man admires and approves these world standard mak on We offer handsome 12-«ize, thin model, 20-year gold filled cases with Towed Elgin or Waltham movement at $20.00; 15-Jewel at $25.00; 17 Jewel at | for the East. Mra. Green will go to/ dancing party on Friday evening,| View P-T. A. at the school at 2:40| There will be @ male of uneful and fancy articles, appropriate for Christ mas gifts, besides a delicatessen and candy béoth, eee John F. Miller Relief Corps injer Grand. The par- Owing to the election of officers, | Madicine Ca, Schenectady, N. X. . Gruen, Elgin or Waltham Ribbon Bracelet Watch. will find a real assortment of good-looking styles at Friedlander’s. Make your selection early while the assortment is complete. $30.00; others in solid gold priced up to $275.00, Be 1800 SECOND AVE. AT UNIVERSITY ST. FRIEDLANDER & SON | draped the Jonn F. Miller Retief corps will) i’ 4 d meet at 1 o'clock Saturday, Decor FOOTWEAR FADS 4, at the Annory. Members are] LONDON, Eing—Never were the requented to be pre fantasy of fashion experts and the atv ae daring of designers more severely | Seattle's soviety girls and YOURE tacud than they are today. Booen women employed in offices aad indus trie et ceteras are for the moment | trial positions will stage a fashion | show all their own in the vocational | woran's whim. Bore of the tatent ms of tm Young Women's Chris-|freak designs which have been pro fn amociation on next Friday after. | duced to gratify that whim inchude | icy we tame | AMUSEMENTS | nouncement today of Mme, F. T. Cariton, of the “Y" drew LOEW ALAcCE making, tailoring, drapiow and milik ON TINUOL director y vocational departments A bevy of live models, reeplendent in bats, sults, gowns and coats which they made themselves in the as#o- ‘A GREAT snow oF Jation, will be on hand to feature vu the fashion show. In addition, a ne riew of form models will bs installed, with clothing and millinery | made by association sewing classes. Similar fashion shows will be regu jarty staged ax a means of showing Beattie wornen how they may save on thetr clothing bill, principally by making over old garnrents and con verting them into prevailing stylon at wmall expense, Thene exhibitio Mate, 2190. Rights, 7 asa Now Fi w 7 RIGOLETTO KhOTHHRS Co.y Mabel Bieuden; | explained Mme, Carlton, will Inter be staged every month, each show dis | — playing the gurments during the month by classen A demonstration tn cookery wil alvo be wtnred at 240 p. m. in con nection with the show, and refresh. ments will be served. The faxhion show will be #taged from 2 to 6 and from 7 to p. m. and the public lv invited to attend. Levy's Musieo! “THE NIG Nights ze. Comedy Co, tm T-MATOR™ (Sundays), 46c. Mats diew Mats. (Exeept Mats. Daily Ex- 4 Thursday. MOORE oixcuit VICTOR MOORE ITTLEFL REINS HEATH ss Many Debilitated Women Will Find New Hope in Words of Mrs. Boyd “1 was miserable for stx months en | a result of @ general breakdown in my health,” sys Mra William McK. Reyd, of No. 693 West Central ave-)| nue, St Paul, Minn “I was Ured all) the time but could not sleep well | My digestion was so poor that I was) in distress after eating a meal and) the undigested food cauved my stom i C i ach to bloat. I had severe headaches | Who? The respon- Now—Matines Sat’ “THE CRIMSON ALINIV More Mystifying Than “The 13th Chatr.” Fives. 25e te $1. 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WASHINGTON TITLE COMPANY ——BASEMENT STORE—— —== SPECIAL $4.95 Pumps —— SHOES 500 pairs to choose from in all sizes and widths, and the leathers are black. kid and patent. Former values were $9.50 to $14.00. OXFORDS

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