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FAREWELL COMPLIMENT ——— TO MRS. MESSER* IWR SR A BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Soctety Editor of The Star AND MRS, WILLIAM D, PERKINS ARE ENTE dinner this evening at their residence, complimenting Mrs Messer, who leaves the first of the week for the Bast. eee Mrs. Bordeaux to Be Zancheon Hostess DATES Mra Thomas Bordeaux wit enter | 7'0 Remember NESDAY, DECEMBER &— . in with a small infortial luncheon y at Ror home. . | marriage Norton . Hughes to | tain at Tea Mise Monica Hughes bas tmeued fn Wustress meet ‘witations for a tea to be given Satur at 1230p om afternoon, December 11, from 4 | THURSDAY, DECKMEER 6— 6 o'clock, at the home of her Card party at the home ef Myre ate ond sani, Dr. and Mrs.’ James ie acon ick bee nee 1700 15th ave, | eee Entertaining tm honor of Miss Math Norton and the maids of her party, Mise Marion Fargo and Tfogene Cornett were hoatesses | AINING AT | Harry R . * of dancing parties given by the Fifty Dancing elwb at the Yeont etuh at the @unset oind to omamond Par v ® daugster, pores @ dainty breakfast today in a pri SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11 tea. room at Frederick & Nei "Pi Beta Phi sorority B } Christmas eal Hotel Wi eee } ton, followed a dasce evening . Dorwens to |] WEDNESDAY, DECEMNER 15 *, . Sewing and @iversions at the Sun Dinner tet club at 9 welock.. The host . cos will be Mra William W. Tm celebration of the birthday of and Mra. Geerge W. Pur » Downs, Mra. M. Rom Downs has tt invitations for a dinner at TURSDAY, DECEMDER te— ‘Wednesday. ' Charity ball. under the auspices of eee ! the Beattie Day Nursery associa- tien. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER to— Bridge Leencheon ‘Im welcome to Mra Henry Brod bot? Musicale at the Sunset pm «Mrs. Edward |. Garrett and who bas recently returned Mra, John H. Hewitt horteswen @ southern journ, and also; compliment Mrs. Irving Fink who has been residing two Waa chaperoned by Mr. and Mra| in Denver, Mrs. Percival Co}- | Geerse T- Dalton, entertained with a charming} Iumecheon at her home Frida) wteen Kuests enjoyed Mra. Collins Mr. and Mra. O. P. Anderson have come in from their country residence and have taken apartments at the 4 eee Hotel Terry for the remainder of . | the winter. g Party for eee | iss Beddow Mr, and Mrs, Corwin & Shank re-/ Mr. and Mra. WMiam 1. Beddow! turned last evening from @ short extended invitations for «| @sstern trip. | party at their home Thurs | evening, December 23, In wel- | Mrs. James F. Failing, of Portland, | lw the guest of Mr. and Mra, W. L. to their daughter, Miss Ellza-) 1 sc.naon for a few days, en route Beddow, who will arrive from " ane in Palo Alto to mpend the holt | ote me, efter an extended East season in the city. . . EiChuib?8 . | CLUBS FOR TUESDAY and Dance and Mra J. J. Berry enter . 12, A. O. U. W.. will hald an Important | dete F. Miller Corps |Dusinems meeting in Evergreen hall. | with a amall dinner Saturday at their home The party attending the dance at the ‘The John F. Miller corps will meet | Arcade bujld with Mra, Mattie for @ social afternoon Turmlay, De | icKay presiding. Annual election cember 7, at 2 p.m. at the home of | of ofticers emnized Saturday, November 2 dub. On Monday evening, De- 23, Mr. and Mrs. Berry will with a dinner of twelve Mrs. Rose Hougttor, 3231 Mt F Baker boulevard. All comrades and| ygothers’ Congres and POT, A. . cana wip Conduct Sale of Christmas Seals Broadway P.-T. A. Caanypres gl " h % Con ,| #remn The Broadway, High School P. lsten @ay Yor. the A. wM have an evening meeting in the auditorium of the school Tues | } AnthTubercul league of King y, when gales In | the downtow: ne will be con 3 dg non = potion ol ing the Grade ‘Teachers’ club will |peteer dae Due sae * [Mire The Ghairmen for the males Tonight " Geiger of Tacoma schools, Supt. A pragpine “ ea Bg lhe “This evening at the Yacht club|S Burrow# of the county public) |). wening Mrs, Luc oneef the officers of the U.8.| *hools, and Mr. Fred C. Ayer of the |‘) "vuning Mrs tate) educational department of the Uni ‘Vicksburg will address the mem versity of Washington. The school Thureda nd on “Seamanship and Naviga < Frida ‘A film will aleo be shown |Orchéstra will give several sélections ) habs mietad had et OF ae the sub chasers and sub-|And after the program refreshments | Mii. i564, Min Zora a in in the-war sane, also a good| Will be served in the lunchroom of |)" , the school. The members of the| “*? ae a ere amociation are anxious that every | Patron and friend of the school at | tend, and show their interest and enthusiasm in the meeting “The Thrift Shop is offering dolls, Peas . brice-brac and all sorts of} Caleidh Club novelties for sale this} Mrs. C. B, W. Raymond will talk ‘The procesds.are for the bene-|90 “The Lawn for Women Pertain- | ‘of the Children’s Orthopedic hos-| \ng to the State of Wastington™ at | it fa to be remembered, for| ‘he meeting of Caleidh club at 1 p Parliamentary Procedure Clab ‘The Parliamentary Procedure club nute Women will meet December 14, Instead of December 7, as previously d lot the 3 ‘Tuesda: Tuesday announ! ADDITIONAL CLUBS Hatasa Temple No. 1 |m., at the residence of Mrs. Burton purpose the Thrift Shop was) # ns ann cn er . |S. Belems, 1629 Harvard ave. ne officers ¢ ot eo omer anne ETM | re Bisa 1, Daughters of the Nile, will go to Tacoma Wednesday, December 8, to | Queen Anne Study Club literary Jexemplify the initiatory work program will be given |* fn A 1 lat the iesting of the Queen Anse | 2re Tomuee Be. S cf Tach. “4 | Study club, with Mra. James Brown eee ee re ee we 419 14th ave, Nu.at The twterurtan leaves at 11 4 m. Mr. and Mrs. Johe , Aoig aw hha local delegation. For de yesterday from ‘ye gonth’s |Miekude. Hamlin fet. Ot ee aEraAD W danubert In the Bast lography) “A Son of the Middle . Dh re der,” with “Early Life ir id - ” Bite and Mre. George Alton fler-| de West.” read by Mrs. 1. B. Pack.|¥ W: ©. & Ofters Clase in Tee Mek of San Francisco, who bave]#Fd, and “Literary Lite in t ial couiet ait Mena as spending the past week or ten} bY Mes. W. W. Hick Ty Mins Helen A. N form: ye at the Hotel Washington on) department to be studied will be the |e cua economint ie return from a earter trip, hie Vib ry und Mr Ge ace wi “ th ql Wor Thursday for theie home | Fox He of the librar watt, wil) | Opetitia ‘ @ (a4 address the ub hed TMrs. Torliet ‘Yorland returned ge sine 0 bela s ' jay from 4 week it with Browning Study Club ‘ egies in Olympia He ‘ : : . vag * p. F a Sela wn le of New York Mr. and Mrs. sam H. Hedges | 5248 léth ave, > The lesson will |, sy nnd ittuned ‘4a: Gaclak ttle Wednesday for « rt trip to 4 Ring and the|\, <t young women who have net had ees 298 Del Me | Bote era Jopportunity of a university educa OMr. F. M. Mears of Portiand, who Rainier A eis iad ag > ae a been spending a few days at the| Rainier PAT. A. will meet itt room! pooted to attra sais siriiernden teitaand Washingt« returned to his|17 at 3 p.m. Miss Vesta Muth w all sections of the Pacific Coast, was Saturday. » plano selections, after which |arranged in reponse to a demand eee Almina George will address the |}, busine pes rag onde SCaptain R. J. Keney, U. 8, A.,/ association. Refreshments will be! many businesd houses are installing adjutant at Worden, was dis. | servetl | their own lunch rooms for employes, November 30th | ete |with the difficulty of finding com eee | Queen Anne Circle, Child Conserva-| peteny women to operate therm. Ln ‘Dr. Robert J. James returned Fri tion League this course Misw rton will give a! y from an extended Eustern jour-| Mrs. L. B. Rehkops, 2451 First ave. | student actual experience in three % N., will be hostess at.1:30 p. m. tol six and ten month course The | see the Queen Anne circle, ‘Child Conser:|three-month course will train a worn Baastgn Duncan Curry, of the U.| vation league. A musical program|an in the general rudiments of this 8. Toxas, spent the w end aa | will presented and Dr. Royal A.| business, while the longer courses guest of Mr. and Mra. Frank M.|MeClure will speak on ‘Character| will train them to be capable cafe rel, Analysis.” {teria and tea room directors with ig gt ei Bed a knowledge of buying and all other ‘Mr. Walter F. Geinsel departed | Seatile Progressive Club 12, 6 Of this calling urday evening for Butte, to be Progressive questions to be! he vocational department of the about ten days discussed at the regular meeting of Jation will enroll thege st ose the Seattle Progressive club at the| because in may instances Mr. George L. Gardner, of Spo-| Federation club house, leant without wtic Kane, spent the week end in town. pAdasdiiied | will be granted an intensive study in st aftaed {Counell of Seahurst Park Minute) cookery. Seattle business men € Mr. Henry Hibbard. returned Sat Women Jinterested in this project, which {# Pp @rday from a month's sojourn in| A social aftern will be held at | destined to feature the future educa Eastern cities. 230 p, m. by the Council of Seahurst | tional program of the association see Park Minute Women at the school [ibs * Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Ogg, who have | house. West Seattle Art Club | Deen spending some time in the East, peed West Seattle Art club. will meet have returned, and gre guests at the | War’ Mothers’ League } Wednesday, December 8, at 10:30 4 Hota Terry. | War Mothers’ League of America| m. with Mrs. Tho Strathers, 2661 | eee will meet at 8 p,m. at the armory 47th ave. 8. W les@ubject will be Mr. and Mrs. George Dickinson, 6th iis !Wortuny.” with Mrs. C. J. Stanley Of Concrete, are spending a few days| Conferring of degrees and election|as leader. Mrs. John A. Bennett will the guests of Mr. and Mrz, A. P.| of officers will be held at the meet-lexhibit and talk on Wedgwood pot-| Velakdnwon. ing of Seattle court No. 1, 0. of A,, at| tery cee 7:30 p. m., in the Masonic temple eee Miss Grace Wilson and a party of pat: Whist Party | friends spent the week end on a Seatile Lodge No. 7 Queen City council 904, of the &. } yachting trip, the guests of Mr.| Seattle lodge No. 7, Degree of Hon-| 8. association, will give a whist } Davia Whitoumb. The merry party’ or, auxiliary to Kvergreen lodge No. party for members and their friends, Dee O. F. ball. os, loo cream, candies and light | ~ eee ’ shmernte will be on jamie Church Botaar Everybody in welcome, \ There will corner 70th and to hold a male th the soc December §, church, uber § at 9 o'clock in the 1. O.| aprons, ax» w ‘THE SEATTLE STAR Portrait by | ‘The mdion of Calvary M. 1. church, |D¢ music all evening. Today was Woman's Cegtury Club 2rd Ww. will J hall of the afternoon and day for the Anti-Tubereu! K with M beautiful bandkerchifx and Bra The gift supreme: a Duo-Art piano DUO-ART pianola piano em- bodies the genius of the world’s greatest pianists. J A Duo- Artwill reproduce the very playing of Paderewski himself. It will re- produce Cortot, Nellis, Hofmann, Grain- get, Bauer, Leginska, Ganz—and practi- cally all the other masters. This marvelous creation of The Aeolian Company comes incorporated in any one of the following pianofortes: the Stroud, Wheelock, Steck, Weber, and the im- mortal Steinway. Such a piano may still be played by hand, or it will play any 88-note player roll. But mark this distin@ion: A Duo-Art will also reproduce, in your own home, the very playing of the great masters, Ignace Paderewski proclaimed, upongign- ing the contract for making such repro- ducing rolls exclusively for the Duo-Art: “I shall be glad indeed to have my playing reproduced with such manifest fidelity!” Duo-Art pianos, foot-impellea, are priced from $945. Electrically operated, from $1300. Each, in its class, is a su preme ac- complishment of piano manufacture. Each, at its price, represents the supreme musical gift of the Christmas season. A suggestion: Ask to hear Alfred Cortot play izst’s "Rhapsodie Hongroise” (No. 11). Sherman |Glay & Go. Third Avéhue at Pine SEATTLE ‘Tacoma + Sookahe + Portland ushnell, | as numerous other | J4Panere exclusion. j The marriage of Miss Iza Agnew and Mr. Kovert simpson Gillespy, of Portland, was gol-|.o'clock, business at 2 and a 7, in St. James’ Cathedral. league) AR) and “Mancing, [IRENE PAVLOSKA TO SING WITH AMPHION SOCIETY To Try Soloists for Orchestra Young musicians of this city who aapire to appear as soloists with the] cattle Bymph orchestra will be | given an opportunity to demonstrate the quality of their artistry at a com petitive audition, to be held on nuary 16, the orchestra manage ment announced tod Four poloints, a violinint, celliat pianist and singer, to appear with the local gymphonic a like number of organization in popular urrent season, converts are to be t cted to students of music under who live in Seattle, | tive abilities are to be} judged by a board of musicians of ertablished standing names will be published in the near future Students desiring for | the honor of appearing in concert | with the symphorly orchestra must | file their appifations before January 10, All ce ud ‘be | 2d Pre Content during the ‘ nm at thi The competition is bona fide 26 yearn of Their rr competitive t restr | to compete mm to the ations st Stude ttle Symphony Or-| hentra ac Third ave. and Pine st.,| ttle | ation, Sherman, Clay The committee in charge of the} contest includes Mra. G. E. M, Pratt, | Mrs. Frederick Bentley, Mrs, Ro- meyn Jensen, Claude Madden and John M. Spargur, The primary pur pose of the selection noloints by this method, C. BE. White, manager | of the orchestra, ‘expiained today, | to stimulate the ambition of students of music in this have hitherto had only too ortunities under the most fy auspices were representat rtment of th: Ken Hur Tribe Mount Ra No, 48, Tribe Hur, will hold it regular ur December 9, at 8} » Woodmen's t lrene Pavloska Under the direction of Claude Mad-| (») “Al ‘Thra the Night” (old den, the Amphion society will give | -pideros Election of officers, | their 10th anniversary concert at] ()°" Ee saison Grise (from * noctal hour of cards| Meany hall, Wednesday evening, De-| no”). place. Re mber 8. Miss Irene Pavioska, so- (>) “Spirit Fi a All mem-| prano, will be the assisting artist;| (©) “Tdiae Slumber Boog Anna Grant Dall, accompanist. The) (4) “Morning” following program will be given: | Irene Pavicske “fhe Htar-Spangied Banner” : followed by freshments w rved bers are urged to attend. eee The King ¢ eration will Comber 6, a aunty Legivlative fed. met on Monday, De-| rereen hall. There | (Th, Trump an exebutive meeting at 1] (5) pro «ram at 3 o'clock, during which Rev + Bullard I ‘La Boheme” “Rabanera Carme Irene Pavionka (a) “Farewell to Bummer’ |, -Pucoint Bizet Grant, M. A. Matthews will speak against ~- GveX\in the botanfeal gardens at Buek ington. M. A. Gottstein Furniture Co. Store Hours 9 to 6 Practical Gifts for Christmas Again we urge our patrons to continue the now generally accepted practice of giving holiday gifts that will be of lasting, practical use in the homes of their friends. And remember—a liberal, dignified credit service is always available at GOTTSTEIN’S. M. A. 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