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SEs SED Places for wen. a : ore for DINNER TO PRECEDE DANCE OF THE FIFTY CLUB ‘BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Bditor of The Ste . AND MRS. FRANK 8. RODDIE HAVE 1X ENDED INVITATIONS for a dinner of twelve covers to be given at their home in Laurelhurst ‘Wettnesday evening. The guests will later attend the first affair of the Fifty Dancing club series, to be given at (he Yacht club eee Assistants Chosen for | Mrs. Parsons’ Tea } Friday afternoon, at the Sunset club, when Mra William H. Parone @Btertains at tea, in compliment to Der daughter, Mis Rosamond Pur eons, Mrs. Edgar L. Webster and Mrs. Falcon Joslin will receive with | ‘the hostess and honor guest. At the urns, from 4 until § o'clock, Mra, Kh Bridge Amos Stuart and Mra, G. 5 M, Pratt will preside, while the second hour hoxpitalities will be dispensed by Mra Norval H. Latimer and Mre John Schram, Assisting about the rooms will be Mra. William Farrest Goodfellow, Mra. Roe 1. Wilson, ‘Mra. J. Irving Colwell, Mre. Corwin F. Eherting, Mra. Torllet Torland. ‘Mrs. Harry Glenn Stibbs, Mrs. Ar thur Bixby and Mra. Letcher Lam uth. Receiving the cards will be| Balgarita Webster’ and Jane Bixby. | eee i irs. Bonter al sae atTea | Mra. Harry Glenn Studbs etner- | tained at the tea hour yesterdgy complimenting her house gucst, Mrs Max Knight Bonter, of La Jolla, | Cal Mra KA. Stuart amisted the | hostess at the urns | . eee | Mra. Earling to Entertain ‘Mra. HL B. Earting has issued in-| ‘witations for a large luncheon to be given Saturday at the Sunset club eee Bridge Luncheon | for Miss Canaga Mra, James Joseph O'Reilly enter ‘@nined =with « charming bridge Yupcheon today in her apartment at | the Rosemont, complimenting Miss y Canaga, who leaves soon California. Ab orpamented : tree, surrounded with Rghted tapers, centered the board, Committee = 2 Charity pall, to be given | on December 28 the benefit ef the Seattle Day , & group of men have been for the floor committer, to Mr. Andrew Price, chairman; Winslow, jr. Mr, Al Millard, Mr. Carl Donworth. Jobp Baillargeon, Mr. Edwin A x. Mr. Keith Bullitt, Mr. Fiskes, Mr. Walter McEwan Mr. William Urquhart. Gilbert Pierce Haight and Mr. cece Wotidey Dance Arranged a ae Uelo re bol ae an Chastes K. Pos, the Misses | and Leura Emory will be! at a holiday dance on the = Deeg . . Program Announced Musicale Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock a mu- will be given at the Women’ ity club, with Mrs. Le Roy Backus avi Mrs. Myra Piés« as host-| Southern California, to, spend the| Woodland ‘The program, arranged by Piess, is to be given by Mise Ferguson, pianist; Mins Sytvia Bernard, interpretive dancer; Mme. Yvonne Pradier Blalock, lyric s0-| Pano, and Miss Katherine Ely, ac- Their numbers follow: Sonata (first movemgnt)... rate ial oe Manawelt | Leschetiteky Charpentier | Latorey | tia Le Rossignol et la Rose. é «t, eons | Biajock Ustte Savoyard........ ite Mouse | room | me Chaminade | Miss Ferguson og watt: in C sharp minor | Interpreted by Miss Bernard. pupil of Csird Lenlie Coaar Frank Gring | Lemaire enet Mme Waite in & minor Pre: ad Moode Capric clone Mis LONDON, Deo. 7.—A one-legged jier was married at Nelson His bride and the bridesmaids wore dresses and hats that he made him | self. ‘The bridegroom is now @ clerk Dinner Dance at Parents’ Home . ‘will enter. mal dinner dance on Thursday evening at the | home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs! Joba Campbell, in Washington, park. | see Holiday Dance for Miss Betty Young Io compliment to their daughter Betty, Dr. and Mrs, BE. Weldon Young have issued invitations for « dancing party at the Sunret club ‘Wednesday evening, December 29 (eae Mme. Irene Pavioska arrived Sun-| @ay evening from San Francisco, | ‘Where she sang with the Symphony | Orchestra in that city, and is, during | her engagement here, a guest at the Hotel Washington, ee Moritz Thomsen Milburn, who is attending the Thatcher school at Ojai, Cal, will arrive Dec. 19 to} @pend the Christmas holidays with his mother, Mrs. Anna Thomsen Mil ‘burn. eee | Mrs. R. G. Barton is conv: watizfactorily at the Seattle hospital, and wii be removed next | week to her home at the Hillcrest apartments. ee Mrs. B.C. Canaga and daughter, | Miss Dorothy Canaga, will leave ‘week for Long Keach, where t will spend the winter months. ee ext | ey Mr, William McMillan, who is at tending Lawrenceville, will arrive about December 14 to spend the holi , days with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs ) dob McMillan. : ’ r Mrs. Lawrence U. Dunaway, who and the resuitant inconvenience and | cree | graceful name Bellette ¢ dancing parties || given by the Fifty Daneing clep At Uhe Yacht club, Nem Meetiog at the Suneet club DECEMBER the home of Mra » for benefit of Bex Jud, 2 pm. ‘Tiekete ined from rurpay Mra W Bunset . DECKMNER 10— | MF int sorority * and | Chriatinas sale at Hotel Washing: tom. followed by & dance im the J) diver ext club at 3 om will be Felger and Mra George W, weil | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23— Mr. and Mra Wiliam L. Beda: dancing party at the Sunset ie compliment to thelr dauchior, Mise Busabeth Veddow TURSDAY, DECEMBER t9— Charity ball, under the ausptees of the Heattic Day Nursery associa- ma Mrs Baws: re Joka HH. lew has been the guest of her brother-in ‘ew and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robin | son D. Pike, haw returned to ber home in Bridal Vel), Ore eee Mra. Horace N. Richmond ts spend | ing a few days ia Tacoma as the S¥est of friends Mr. and Mr. Charles © Hasnifton | departed Saturday fer Coronado, | where they plan to remain for two months. They shipped their car and will tour to various points ef inter. on. . oe. Migs Nettie Dobey left Saturday far Lon Angeles, to be gone in definitely. a eee Mr. John Ryan, who ia attending Corneli university, will arrive about December 17 to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B Ryas eee Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Barnes, with thelr two daughters, Barbara and Sally Ann, are leaving December 18 for La Jolla, Cal. Mr. Barnes will re} turn after the holidays, while Mra Barnes and children will remain un tl spring. eee Mrs. A. F. Halbert of Bellingham Is the guest of her son-in-law and @aughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blair, | ere Mra William L. Collier departed | wterday for San Francisco and winter months with relatives. see Mr. C. C. Carpenter returned this morning from a business trip to New York. | PREPARATION TO SOOTHE BURN An inexperienced cook often makes of her fingers a burnt offering. The burn itself ix bad enough, but the| blister that follows is worre a ‘To prevent a blister trom forming over a burn try mixing equal parts of egg white and olive oll. Apply at once, cover with soft linen. Begs may be high, but it's worth the price of an egg white to forestall a blister Aiseornfort MAKES BRIDE'S — DRESS in a cotton mill. RAT FUR FOR COATS LONDON, Dee. 1.—The use of rat jand deer fur is fashion’s latest de The American rat is, under th providing « cosy and, becoming attribute of the winter coat. Monkey fur ia the| modish fringe of the moment | REAL HAIR GROWER FOUND AT LAST New Discovery Produces Kemarkable Results $1,000 REWARD IF WE FAIL ON OUR GUARANTEE Those who have become premature- troubled with ae dan- itehing semip, hair, the new drug re randine has been tain marvelous propertion Borandine ehould put ay troublesome #ealp and tar ¢ prevalent in this try suffering fron should write the Laborntories, D: free of oharge uf Uy AA ff Thanksgiving v WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY Ladiew Grotto Club Ladies’ Grotto club will meet at the Federation club house at 2 p.m. . West Seattle Art Club ment at the heme of Mra, David) Luncheon | Morgan, 191¢ N. 48th ave aie m see Wewen of Mogsebeart Lerion The Women of Mooseheart Legion will meet at 7 p.m in Moane temple, The Weet Seattle Art club will | eee meet at 1049 a.m. with Mra Thomas Prankiin Aleswi Anociation J. Stanley | Struthers, 2651 67th ave. & W. The/ |wubject to be “Wortony.” kad by Mrs of mankiin bigh aches! will rive Mra, John A. Heo their firet informal dance of the ‘The Franklin Alumni Association nett will exhibit and talk on “Weds | season in the high eechool lunch wood Pottery.” ‘ul he pr % i o le will be the princkpal ®). ang Gh CO . he meeting of the Ballar@ high Bewin: | school PT. A. at 7:30 p. m. in the VO Wil meet with Mra. Minnie school audtorium. The Girls’ club Retzman, 509 N. 66th at.’ Wednew | Ballard Uigh School PT. A. Asitant Supertnundent served Columbia PLT A. Tr Ri {Will furnivh the musical program and refreshments will be oe A “Dads’ Night" will be given by Columbia POT) A. at 740 p.m. at the school. Mr Henry BR. King wil seal and there willbe fusion) num | room Wednesday, [es pm December § at eee Ladies of the G A. BR day at noon. Take Phinney car to; N. @6th ot | ee Collegiate Alumnae to Sell Christ | Seals mas Christmas seal sales for the Anti Tuberculosis League of King county will be conducted tomorrow by the bers a» well a* community winging. | association of Collegiate Alumnae, Refreshinents West Woodaad PT. 4 Mim Helen Reynolds will be peaker at the meeting of PLT. A. to be held in Wer and refreshments will be provided Club, Lorraine All Eastern Stars are invited to the | Kinney meeting of Lorraine Social club from + until 4 p.m. im the card re poms of the Masonic temple. Thix will be the last meeting of this year. nee Auxiliary to Temple De Hirsch M talk at the meeting of Green Lake! Members and friends of the Awail-|Heward Literary lary to Temple de Hirsch are inv to the annua! Hanakab sup Masonic temple, +e. Green Lake W. C. 7. U. William Dixon witl giv Mra es Better<— Clotlres” months. or in the W. Cc. T. U. at 2p. m., with Mrs, Samuel Bayner, 416 E. 12nd ave. Signal Corps Auxiliary The Si Corps auxiliary will meet wit Mr. and M H+. Fk le 4 Fourth ave. N. EB. at § am Mystic Jewel No. 40 Myat Jewe| No. 40 auxiliary will Remember we have favorable credit terms here. READY TAILORED CLOTHES Hr wo NO // EXAGGERATION / In Cherry’s Reductions When we make the statement that there are unusual reductions in this store there is absolutely no exaggeration. Cherry’s does not believe in over-opti- mistic advertising. We have marked down goods for the holidays so that you can huy splendid suits and overcoats for men, up-to the minute garments for women, and good looking clothes for boys at prices that will please you both now and after you have worn your purchases for many Mrs. Robert Mille Evans. chairman, axcinted ty Mra. Charles Crickmore, Mrx W. A. Keene, Mre. Rowell; the Hrowning Study! club, Mra A. Wiseman, chairman, assieted by Mra. Katherine Maxham and Mra. Frank tut Mrs Eva K. Johnson, chair man, asdisted by Mra Caah Johnson. | Mrs. W. WH. ayre, Mra. Ernentine Mre. 1. G. Main. Mra Koh Mr. J « Normile, Mrs. J. J Boyd, H. Stryker and Mrw Lillian Ingels; the Alki Wornanayim | rovemeas club, Mrs. J. O. Seeord chairman; the Ballard W. CT 1 | Mra. W. FP. Manney, chairman; the and Boctal club, Mrs. A. H. Keeler, chairman. The evening booths will be managed by | the Soronis club, with Mrs. J. J Chambers, chairman, and the Aitrua club, Mrs. Grace Crowder, chairman one Missionary Society Asbury M. E. Church Women's Missionary Bociety of An The smati son of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Ballard, who with his parents feturned this week to his home in Yakima, after spending ke in the city. —Portrait by Wayne Albee—The McBride Studio. | school at 244 p. gn. An entertainment|W. Houghton: the Kanses Woman's | bury M. FE sh will hold their regular rm n Asbury Hall Wednesday et liam. Home society will meet in the morning, | luncheon will be served at 12:30 by Mrs. J. Ro Nece, hosters, aeniated by |Mre. W. W. Switser, Mra JW Swigert, Mre. J.N. Denney, Mrs. R oy aun AND | MIN —W AIST S—FL 207 RIALTO Frederick & Nelson Bidg. Avenue Between Madison and Spring, Over Pig'n Whistle. RPCUMS ALLS DRA OESEATERIGND | | (PERIENCE” JTROPOLITAN | go, but cle Te } ever | Bxperience, tion of the Ten Co in ite neventh ymandments, n, but thone few theaplans who saw t | premiere of the piece at the Lamt | club these many years ag. | In facet, it chronicles the experience of Yout | hin daiti on the with Lente Love. With has « genuine appeal tuden. old friends. The vernal appeal, for it deseriben the ¢ periences of everyone thru Life whic parts are well taken is beautifal, 1 creature without thick J. Blakney, Mra. KR. Carredy and Mre. J. M. Dean. The Foreign so clety will meet imapediately after funcheon. A program wG@i follow t which af ladies of the ehurch are invited © beam ABERDEEN — Reward offered for finding of Thelma Littlejohn, 16 daughter of Mra. Helen Littiejoho s014 W. Wiebkan ot Books | Frederick &Nelson APVLES MY PANCHKS, Post, awuArrKe Nemes. Ne wi Standaré fer oF Buchel 7%, Postpaid ek or money order ta Rat Hani? Crescent Cream Coffee . It’s Mighty Fine! To Make Good Coffee— Measure proportions carefully, both coffee and water A tablespoonful of good coffee and a cup of water te euch serving Ask Your MADE IN WASHINGTON Crescent Manufacturing Co. ttle, Washington A SPARKLING GEM Will Bring a Sparkle to Her Eyes As she opens her gift on Christmas morning, note that look of pleasure deepen as she lifts from its bed of mmowy cotton a dainty bit of Jewelry She appreciates the possibilities in that glistening gem—a Diamond Ring, or a Brooch, perhaps, just to “set oft” her new gown, or @ string of pearis to accentuate the «raceful curves of @ pretty throat. Gift Suggestions Diamond Rings Pearl Necklaces Wrist Watches Novelty Rings Brooches Cameos Gold and Platinum Mounted Rings Cigarette Cases Vanity Cases Novelties of Every Description We believe you wit find ours the most reasonably priced dis play of highrade Jewelry in the city. Also, you run no risk #o farns quality Ix concerned. A certain sense of pride in possession alway# accompanios & Kelection from this gtora THOMAS J. CASSUTT JEWELER 1308 THIRD AVENUE PANTAGES BUILDING and plays may a's | Cabin” and “lxpertience” go on for & mappy dramatiza- Monday night's audience at the Metropolitan was a enthusiastic and interested 1 an be said without ex aggeration, bonmennns lmany of those bring qualities | that keep alive such plays as Bhore 4 Kip Van Winkle 6.” wtrangety enough, is P play of the genre so popular in the Middle Ages. It Primrose Path his consequent tailspin, his fall to Degradation and hin rise to Better Things thru the Light of Youth in hin progress thru Life we meet our old friends, the audience greets ax} drama bas « uni. ‘The cant ty exceptionally good, The The young lady who aswqmen the role of Beauty Intoxication seems real 1y@ intoxieated, and Love ig ah ethe ankles Children's in h Intoxication, Pansion, Beauty, Frail ty, Distilusion and Ambition | The interest of the play—and It lies in the} py continual succemion of moral platt } } MEN DRESSMAKERS MORE DARING LONDON, Dec, 7.-Women dren makers must look to their laurels Little by Ittle they are being ousted by men. Nearly all the great design: | re are men. It & maid the men have more success in dexigning women's clothing because: ‘They have no personal feeling» in the mat ter; they are more daring, they bave & better perspective and trouble lens Conducted br LOUISE ANNABLE Seattle Symphony’s about the small details, which they " > 4 S leave to thelr undertings; they have | Third Pop Concert a better sense of ¢ or 4 outline} On Saturday evening, and their clothes less finicky than thone of women de wigners. | phony orchestra will give’their th | popular concert. The program Approximately 12,000,000 persons | he as follow live under the American far outside " of the continental United States, ; ih eee tone Henry West, as Expenmence, and Ger duet for fate one aid Rowen, a# Youth, are deserving . of special commendation Experience in a play that can safe ly be recommended to any theatre | goer, It is the type of play that ls actor-proof, even dramatist-proof. Like the Book of Eechemastes, it por- senses all the ingredients of all the ys that were ever written claei- Bert Shepherd's sone Dance of youths and maidens |" Spcer pobahesbapies to tothe are emarter and)41, in Meany hall, the Seatiic Sym | | Special Buy of One Lot at $29.75 with or without fur collars —in straight line or French wrap effect. Also handsome reductions on all suits, wraps, dresses, blouses, separate skirts and' millinery. <a YE: { UPSTAIRS STORE “SAVES YOU MONEY"C “ECOND & UNION Over Bartell’s Drug Store With gargles or spmys it is impossible to keep a sore, throat under anything like continuous treatment. With Formamint, it makes no difference where you are, at work, in crowded car, shop, theatre or church, you can dissolve one of these delicious, almost candy-like tablets in your mouth once an hour or so. An effective yet harmless antiseptic is released and, carried by the saliva, continuously bathes the entire lining of the ‘ mouth and throat, checks germ growth, and gives the sore, infected tissues chance to heal. Formamint tablets used when especially exposed to infeetion reduce your «unger of catching sore throats, and even influenza, from others. Children can—and should—use them freely as defence against throat affections and influenza which spread 80 readily in congested school-rooms. will tell you phir Formamint Prec bt 6 od by threat specialists, physicians and dentists. RM-FIGHTI ze ’ BB ne, SERM-FIONTING THROAT TABLETS, Cees

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