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DINNER THIS EVENING FOR VISITORS BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Edttor of The Stor Mrs % FT. KUTTER OF WASHINGTON, Mm C, AND Mr. and Mra. Allan Trumbull of Port Townsend aa honor guests Dr ‘and Mrs. Uri C. Bates are entertaining at dinner this evening at thelr home . and Mrs. Bentley DATES To Remember Dit Hosts Dr. and Mra. Frederick Rentley yy DECKMBER ¢— Maner @itertaining with an informal this evening before the Seat. ! Symphony concert. . se Di at Home ‘Mr. and Mrs. John A. Campten extended Mvitations to ten for an informal dinner Mon- evening at their homa . Douglas Luncheon Hostess | | Tm compliment to her guest, Mrs. Allan Trumbuli, of Port Townsend, | L, T. Cutter of Washington, C, and Mrs. Jairus A. Moore of Worden, Mrs. J. F. Douglas en- a luncheon today at the ion Galf and Country club, eee Host Dinner at i sity Club Preceding the Crystal Ball to be given this evening by the Junior club at the Yacht club, a no host dinner ty Will be given at the University | Made up of the following cou ~ TUESDAY, DECEMNER te— Eyl eben ogee Charity bail under the auspices of . Walter loore the Seattle Day Nursery associe- Moore, Mr. and Mra. John Har tea. is eas meeting at the Sunset chub at 13:20 p,m. THURSDAY, DECEMBER o— Card party at the home of Mra Thomas Green for benefit of Se ettle Tennis club, 2 pm. Tickets may de odtained from Mra. James H. Bhallenberger, Capitol 2972, end Mra Cleude C may, Capitol 912 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10— Mra W. M Parsons toa from 4 watt! & tm compitment te her @augbier, Mise Rosamond Par- | sone |] SATURDAY, DECEMBER n— [] Pista PRM sorority Maxaar and Christmas sale at Motel Washing | ton, followed by @ dance in the 3 oelock. The hest be Mrs William W. Feiger and Mra George W. Pur- tell Rooths at the bazaar will be in charge of Mra. Bruce Shorts, Mra Willam Laube, Mra, Miller Pree man, Mra, W. D, Stevenson, Mra. | with Mrs Ray Rader, ehairman the Ladies’ Aid Society of the First Methodist chureh, with Mra, W. It Lyons, chairman, and the Women's Educational club, with Mra, I. J.| Robert R. Fox, Jr, Mra. George It Reekia, chairman, The day and) Keith, Mra, Roy Kinnear, Mre evening bootha will be managed by | Walter Williams, Mra, Harold Stew the Seattle Pusinew Girly’ club, with | art, Mrs, George Teal. WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR SATURDAY teria, 1119 Becond ava All Kasterr ta @omber 4, #20 p. m., at Meven’ ente Miss Millicent Pohl, chairman. Miss Lynch Becomes Bride of Mr. McLaren Mrs, Mary A. Lyneh announces the marriage of her daughter, Mollie | Sutton, to Mr, Archibat Kerr Me | Laren. The ceremony took place Wednesday evening at the home of | the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Ogden, at Kast Seattle Mrs. Carl Handley WID ts business manager of the bamar and Mre. Frank Lorstall is sewing manager eee Marriage Announced Mr. and Mra, M city, announce the marriages of thel; daughter, Beulah, to Mr, Lawrence l. Howell, both of Bpokana ¥ |coremony was performed Wednew jafternoon, December 1, at the home of the bride’s parenta, with the Rev KE. W. Erickson reading the service ore ee | Tuesday Club to Meet | ‘The Tuesday club will meet De cember 7 at the Women's University jelub with luncheon at 1 o'clock, The hostesses for the day will be Mre |W. V. Qultck, Mrs. D.C. Hail and | Mra W. 8. Griswold. Mrs, Frederte | Keator and Mra. Rh. C. MeCretic of Sunnyside will be the honor guests jot the day, Mra, Keator will con | tribute a group of songs. eee } . |Gamma Phi Beta Bazaar | Bach dainty article te tagred and ready for sale when the doors of the | +. «rill room at the New Washington hotel open Saturday at noon for the fifth anndal Gamma Phi Beta basaar, For months the alumnae and active chapters of the sorority have been painting and sewing at the home of Mra, Miller Freeman, | “There will be boudotr articles, | dainty bite of feminine wearing ap- | Miss Gibson Hostess |to Classmates | At the home of her parents, Dr and Mra, ©. C. Christmann, Mi | Cora Eleanor Gibson entertained re cently with a dancing party, her guests Including eighteen of her classmates at the University of Washington. as eee Marriage Announced The marriage of Mra Hannah Pranks and Mr. Jonathan Layton Toll, both of this city, was performed ay, November 36, In Justice Othe W. Brinker's court Mrs. Mary Freeman and Mr. White Night wit nesaed the ceremony, after which « T wae served at the Mra, Vreeman. M and will make thelr oe in Poort, of this | Alumnae Association, Kappa Kappa Gamma The Alumnae association of Kappa Kappa Gamma will meet Saturday December 4, 2 p.m. With Miss isa Walsh, 2717 d4th 8. ee Woman's Auxiliary to the Symphony Orchestra The woman's auxiliary to the Sym phony orchestra will hold an unusu tally important meeting in the Chamber of Com bly room at 1 0 members are urged o- John F, Miller Relief Corps Owing to the election of officers the John F, Miller Relief corps will meet at 1 o'clock Saturday, Decem’ | ber 4, at the Armory requested to be present, x er | University Chapter No, 63, 0, 1. ye present. Members are University chapter No, $3, O. EF velr home Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Binnie, of Wing | Poirt, are npending a few days at the | Hotel Pennington | . | Mr. 7 ©, Watt has taken winter quarters at the Hote! Pennington. | Mr. IL FL. Milla, of Rellingham. has been spending several days in the city. ee Mra. W. 8. Griewold and Mrs. Helen Norton Stevens spent yexter Btar members and friends invited. ee Ne'ghborbood Club The Neighborhood club of Weat Seattle will give # dancing party at the Hiawatha field house, Saturday, December 4. eee . and Mra. George Wiliams the future, * ADDITIONAL CLUBS Homesteaders’ Lodge ‘The Homesteaders’ lodge, No. 686, will give their regular dance at the 1. 0. G, T. ball, 1109 Virginia st., this evening, to which the public is in vited. see Washington Park Mission Enter tainment A harvest male will be held by the Washington Park mission tn the chapel, Sist and Madison st, Friday, December 3, at 730 p. m. Artiche of |@ harvest nature will be on male and & program of music and games will furnish the entertainment cee Osteopathic Women to Meet Tonight The Osteopathic Women of the elty old @ meeting this evening at lock in the office of Dr, Ida in the Leary bullaing ‘ella Newman Conklin will lead | the disc THRILLS IN HIP SHOW the new show that appeared yenter-|feats in a clean-cut fashion, The day at Loew's Palace Hip. The lady |crowning feature of their pertorm is an “attractive young person who|ance ts the concluding meal, im manages her @narling charges Con-| which they participate with restraint ry HOW) ana empecial regard for their table y 4 unusual | manners. : — IN HONOR OF Our 32nd Anniversary © oving within a fortnight to f ) Where they will make their 9 we will give a straight 10 per cent reduction on all high grade jewelry, watches and Giamonds included, ONE DAY ONLY—MONDAY, DECEMBER 6 W. W. Houghton & Son JEW Hotel Frye Bullding Third and Yesier 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 fens va a | ) 5 } ay in Bellingham, the guests of Dr gift, painted wood gifts, a booth of| Michele DeCare, the well known | and Mrs 0. B. Beebe, | delieateasen @ainties, Christman baritone, will spend the coming — : candies, baby clothes and unusual, *eekend tn Tacoma visiting friends. |in April, Mr, DeCaro ts planning to informality at Iuncheon today at the) t97* of all sorta. | woe ger Maly Mase ae wink exedy rhgwnaeaoigne Two pretty French flower gtrts.| tor some time in Milan, ee Miss Rachel Niblock and Miss Dor Major Platt eee othy Hegget, pledges of the soror * ity, will sell attractive Host at Dinner bouquets Last evening at the Rainier etub| | A musical program will be given | during the afternoon by members eee Fer soil gap Hadras ow mdb of the alumnae and active chapters.| sere Joe Scott and son Jom, fe, of talped ee ly An informal dancing party will De! Edwards, Mont. have been spending Ch Ss held tn the grill room of the hotel the past month as the guest of ber/ ristmas Seals for the members of Gamma Ih! Beta! peotherin-law and sister, Mr. and on Sale Tomorrow and their frienda, The committee in! yee Ro Murta. They will leave Mon Workers for the Anti-Tuberculsale | mei, Mrs. Victor Rable and Miss main for the winer. League mle of Christmas seals on | Katherine Poterson, it? eee the Sunset club, with Mra. S. BL and dance will go toward the annual surgeon of the Rock Island RR. I, Gibbs, chairman; the Sorosis club, | $100 scholarship awarded by Gamma | who ls attending the surgeons’ con.) | PALA | ™ Hewitt, Dr. J. Tate Mason and || WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER te— 520 UNION ST.—MAIN 6507 Mason, Mr. and Mra Geraid|| Musicale at’ the Sunes clus at # ee m Edward L Garrett and Mr, and Mra Carleton re. John H. Hewitt hoatenrs np, Mr. and Mra Henry C. Mr. and Mrs. George War @8 Moole and Mr, and Mrs. Osgood on Guests Mr. Paul Pierro McNeety had for fin: Suests Wednesday evening ister, Miss Reasie McNeety, ane Josef Lhevinne, the famous Rus- ist, who is a personal friend teacher of Mr. McNeely’s. eee and Mrs. Griswold Hosts ef eight covers, Dr. and Mrs. & Griswold were hosts on Tues- @vening at their home. Mari- and bachelor buttons tn artistic nt centered the board 4 parel, clever novelties for the home, | we new ikieas in gifts for men, knitted a Celeste and her five ards offer a thrilling feature of MecDougall-/outhwick Second Avenue at Pike Miss Cora Eleanor Gfheon epent boudotr | thankagiving and the week and with) | Mr. and Mra. Frank Claflin, at Con) crete, Wash. charge of the dance & Mrs. Walter day morning for Long Deach te re duty tomorrow, are volunteers from| The entire proceeds of the bamar! Dr. Ramus! Craig Plummer, chief al Luncheon Samuel A. Martin entertained the Legisiative Federation of King county, with Mra. Emma Rhodes, chairman; the MariMa Hutchins chub, Make Your S THIS CLEARANC with Mra. J. J. Chambers, chairman: | Phi Beta thru the faculty of the Uni-| vention in Los Angeles, with Mra { versity of Washington to some self.) Pinmmer, will arrive in a few days! supporting girl who shows promise and will be the uests of Judge and! in the Englieh department. Mra, Rtephen J. Chadwick for a few | 30 Women’s — tet nenetnnnne | election Now E SALE OF USED UPRIGHTS, GRAND AND PLAYER PIANOS comes at a time having an instrument these wonderful values. when everyone not should investigate AVERAGE REDUCTIONS on individual instruments are from : 10 to 50 per cent Look over this list carefully and see if the Piano, Player Piano or Grand Piano that you have NOTICE THE PRICE Look around if you wish, then come and see for yourself. We know the result, © YOU WILL BUY longed for is here. A PART. Singer [= $265 ... $297 4 ‘Wonderful Beanttfut watnut casa. Action and Hobart M. Cable Sariiititrm gee eS Wendl ee ESE Steinway O14, but It ts one of the good os $385 Beautiful case design and $395 old Steinways ... fine tone. Looks like new... Kimball Piano cia +o + Ae een en ee eee mmnes es eecemmnnses + IAL LIST Farrand from dealer .. H.C. Bay 2:30" Victor Used atx months .. New Piano reposensed .. $485 ........ $525 Vheelock Pianola Piano plays like new. Only Weber Pianola Piano is worth more than what we ask for F. R Practically new Decker Bros. Gran AND MANY MORE Most of These Instruments Look Like New When stencil Pianos are selling these days b a, surely it is better to buy a fine, ‘ered in this sale. Inculcate in your children a love fo’ ing, and you will fortify them for the finite pleasure. Organs, $20 and Up Stools, Benches and Roll Cabinets at Large Discounts Player and Bench, + te at eweeemmes cease Beautiful mahogany The piano alone case, .$67 .. $675 $775 The cnwenee meee cae ee One of the old Mable grands...... y certain houses throughout the country as high as high-grade Piano of such well-known makes as those of- r music when they are young and their tastes are in the form- vicissitudes of life and plant in their hearts a source of in- Cut This Out and Keep It as Our Guarantee We will exchanges, any time ftrument purchased duriny Player Piano or Grand Pin price or the amount you have SPECIAL TERMS DURING THIS SALE Lring This Ad With You Push s lane Pians Co. MANUFACTURERS 1519 Third Avenue We Do As We Advertise this sale, ano, and allo within six months, any in- on any new Piano, hd Ww you full purchase pa The Gift Bazaar OFFERS GIFT IDEAS FOR EVERYONE. If you lack for gift ideas, the Bazaar will present hosts of them, grouped at prices to simplify your shopping. Visit it—Fourth Floor. For the girt wiw treasures her fine lingérie, there are litte machet pil- wa, made of satin, with just a bit hand painting for color, ted to gether with narrow ribbon. Priced 50¢. BSemerone could make immediate we of a box of book plates, containing a plentiful supply of plates in clever designs, Priced 50¢. A sweet Christmas mensnge, indeed, would be one of perfume—whether it ig to be a mall sized bottle, an “individual,” or a larger one. The bottles, #0 attractively shaped and boxed, beapeak the holiday spirit in the red and green wrappings. Varied sizes and odors, priced 5O@ to $5.00. Soch a wee gift, but one which will warmly exptess your Christmas wish, is a pair of knitted bootees for the baby. They are white or blue or pink. Priced 50¢. Patent leather is a shining exterior for a pencil case, made for little girls, This one is black, displaying & painted goose In white and yellow, and concealing al] those intriguing things that one finds in the old fashioned pencil box. Priced $1.00. A mall vanity case, just the sire to contain compact powder and rouge, is in green gold finish, dis. playing an engraved design with space for your monogram. Priced $1.00. Le A tall talcum jar cleverly disguises iteelf under an ¢laborate covering all brocade and gold lace and French flowers. Price 2.50. iam An enlarged box of compact powder, similar to the one you earry in your bag, but about three times the size, and suitable for your boudoir table, is made of striking black And gvld brocade, Priced $2.50, 1 PARA Blue satin ts quilted to fashion some dainty mules to wear with your breakfast cout or matching negligee. Priced $5.00. dast the sire for the debuntante, feather fans are shown in gay colors —orange, rove and jade, as well as in black. Priced #8.50, Fane Everyone loves real lace, Yours will be a welcome gift if it is one of the lovely collars, fashioned en- Coats Reduced Still Further — $45.00 An opportunity to save many dollars on a coat which you can wear for several seasons. The styles are smart—loose backs, large collars, modish sleeves. Some are fur-trimmed, with nutria, seal- ine, raccoon, opossum. Materials: Velour, Bolivia, Sltvertip Bollvia, Broadcloth, Colors: Tan, Pekin, Navy, Copenhagen, Brown, Taupe, Green . —MacDeougall-Southwick, Second Fleer Women’s Hats Boys’ Suits $10.00 Christmas The boy likes to have a suit he can wear for Representing Extreme Reductions on Our Very Good Hats “best” — for parties or Velvet, taffeta and duvetyn hats—some trimmed dancing school. These are well-tailored, of fine with touches of fur. The styles, colors and trim- mings are widely varied. fabrics, in yoked styles, with inverted plaits at the back. Coats and knickers are thoroughly lined. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Priced $22.50 and $25.00. Slip-over Sweaters Many of these sweat- ers for boys are made in “ruff-neck” style, in heavy weave, with roll collars. They are shown in combinations of school iy es asi Wy 38. rice 10. and $15.00. 91 Boys’ Ties Shown in reversible styles, which may be tied on either side, or in om ged styles just like men's ties. Priced 50¢ and 75¢. —MacDeugall-Seuthwick, ‘Third Fleor . Men’s Christmas Ties At Prices That Are Right 55c, 85c, $1.65, $2.85 If you would choose a gift which the man will like, let it be one of these brand new Christmas ties. Men have confidence in our Men’s Shop. They know that ties purchased here are in tasteful col- orings and of quality fabrics. Here are four special prices from which to choose—all remarkable ties at these prices. MacDougall-Southwick, Men 's Shop, Just Laside the Deer = —MacDougall-Seuthwick, Second Fleor Girls’ and Misses’ Beaver Hats $8.50 These are smart tailored styles, which are always becoming and in good taste. The beaver is a fine quatity with bands of ribbon or streamers its only trimming. Shown in black, brown and navy blue, —MacDougall-Seuthwick, Second Floor