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WORTH DENSMORE AN 2 until 4 o'clock at the home of aime Drew F: mes, who is to be a br | esses wil! P well and Miss B ‘Bal Masque at Yacht Ciubd Mr, and Mrs. Reginald H. Parsons re issuing invitations for a be WMAsque at the Yacht clud, Thursday ‘evening, December 30, in ho © their daughter, Miss Anne Par and Miss Anita Rathbun, of P ) @ence, R. 1, who will arrive be the holiday from Mills college, where they are attending school. “ere * - Society Maids to Assist ‘at Tennis Benefit ‘Tomorrow at the card party at ‘Mrs, Thomas Green's © ‘the benefit of the ‘@ group of debutantes the afternoon, tr fur Miss 4 Waterhouse, Miss Darthea > Sharples, Miss Gloria Frink, Miss Sthy Campbell, Miss Virginia ie, Miss Harriet Baxter, Miss ‘Virginia Sheahan, Miss Janet Powel! Miss Alice Ives Miss Alice Blake, end Miss Kathleen Donahoe. . Matthews to tertain Board Officers In compliment to Mrs. R. FE. Hark. | past president of the Pustor’s Society, and the retiring cabinet of the First Presbyterian Mrs. Mark A. Matthews will | tain with a luncheon of twel at her a aed ‘Thuredes, i Bisses Lane Plan for Officers Marian be Miss Donna Lane entertain: fh a dinner Thurs: | | evening at Lanehuret, their )) in East Seattle, In compliment umber of the officers of the | ®. 5. New York. ary Tea | iplimentary to her sister, Miss iy Harold, who ds her guest for) t Mrs. J K. Wither.) wi entertain with an infor | from 2 until 5 o'clock Friday | bye eee esis Seoanien, corn Chi} ic hospital will gtve | tof their series of dances at at club the evening of Janu-| g Club Guests es S. Goldsmith entertain- mem of the Riding club | last evening at her Hbme, | the weekly ride at the . pb bee Fee | Activities | ‘ort Lawton | Harvard Moore, U. S. A. and| | Moore entertained at dinner | 4 evening, at their quarters at | et Lawton, complimentary to Mr. Mrs. Herbert W. Condon. Newlove, U. 8 A. Ne were given a sur- Tuesday eveniti¢ i thetr | quarters by the officers wives, the occasion being | “twenty-fifth wedding anniver- Sept E. E. ilictt, v. s. A. and) “Elliott entertained at dinner in| 5 er Tuesday evening of 2 with covers for eight| 2 { rs. L, BE. Eyman : . MISS EAMES TO BE COMPLIMENTED €xtended invitations for a tea to ¢ Mrs, RN. Pames, Mrs, Ge WITH TEA >» MRS Ww DATES To Remember NESDAY, DECEMBER &- y the Fifty Dy ° Ya > THURSDAY Card party DECKMIER FRIDAY, DRCE ner and Mra George W THURSDAY, DECEMBER t— TUESDAY, DECEMBER t— Charity ball, under the ausplees of the Beattie Day Nursery associa tion. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER t9— THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10— The Mistes Nancy and Laura Pm ory © eortain with & holiday dance r home ROCKS Halt cup brown sugar, 1 cup but ter, 1% cups raising, seeded and chopped, 1% cups flour alfted before | Measuring, 3 eggs beaten separately, It pound nuts chopped, 1 teaspoon soda In a little hot water, 1 teaxpoon |cinnamon, 1 teaspoon vanilla. Mix ture ought to be quite stiff. Drop from teaspoon on buttered pan. The little son of Mr. and M Allan Trumbull of Port Townsend, who, with his poneres r, returned this week to a home, after a visit with friends in the city. CLUDS FOR THURSDAY Catholic Women to Meet ‘The Seattle Council of Catholic Women aid their lant meeting before Christmas on Thureday,| December 9h, from 10 to 5 at Providence hospital. ‘There are | number of unfinished garmente on hand and members and friends are! urged to give that day that the council may have sufficient clothing for the Christmas boxes, see Ben Hur Tribe Mount Rainier Court, No, 48, Tribe of Ben Hur, will hold ite regular meeting Thursday, December 9, at § PLEASING GIFTS . Bradford Eyman returned yes aE ew Fork to epend the _ Wai ans is with his parents, Mr. and/ = Fon (Ideal cals i] FountainPe mn an@Mrs, Frank K. Scully are December 20 for Honolulu they will remain about W. Frederick Flagg wil! leav: East December 15 to be gon ose or Myron Cramer, U. Cramer motored over from Lewis Sunday and spent the as guests of Mr. and Mrs, F. B. see ool AMan Trumbull, accompanied Mrs. le T. Kutter, of Washingtor 3 €4 who have been spending a few in town, departed Sunday for eownecsd. . fF) Mr. Owear J. Charles, wife of Col genes U. 8. A., of Fort Lawton t home to her friends every sheashy, between the hours of 4 ond 6. ; ard The Misses Priscilla and Loyal , Who are attending the West Take School for Girls, in Los An , will arrive December ten days with their parents, 2 and Mrs, Harry Whitney Treat. | Col, William Meeley, U. 8. A. of Lawton, with Mrs. Meeley, are m ed ing Friday for Rockford, | where Col. Mecley has been o} join the Sist infantry, at Camp it, American poker terr terms, ns, used also| pthe French vernacular, may admitted into the rec ognised ch vocabulary two | S. A. and} 20 to! $2.50 Up to $30.00 EVERSHARP PENC gold and silver KODAKS AND ALBUMS, all prices. LOOSE LEAF MEMOS, an sizes and bindings; values $1.05 Up DRAWING SETS WATER COLOR OUTFITS THERMOMETERS FINE STATIONERY, gift boxes. 0.4.06 The and Up gr neneintetiind FIRST AVENUE AND CHERRY STREET GIVE BOOKS For moré than thirty-five been Seattle’s headquarters Christmas gifts. This year our stocks of good books for young and old are more complete than ever before. Worth-while gifts are offered in values fgom 10¢ to $10.00. Children’s Games and Toy Books We list a few of the popular gift games and toy books for children selected from our offering est assortment in the city. “ALADDIN” MAGIC SETS. “SPHINX” PUZZLE SETS............. “CHEMCRAFT” SETS.. PASTIME PUZZLES, 150 to ¢ JIG-SAW PUZZLES, “LITTLE MIND-BUILDER,” EDUCATIONAL SPELLING COMICAL ANIMAL TEN PI DRAWING fully complete assortment TOY BOOK—The little child’s delight; of numbers....... oeees “CONSTRUCTO” BLOCKS. A BC BLOCKS, Bi oH A BC AND NUMERICAL BLOCKS, 64-piece set; the finest obtainable. ... embossed wood; Christmas Cards and Calendars By far the largest stock in Seattle is here for your selection. sting cards in endless variety of designs. self-serve style, that makes shopping a pleasure to you. Greeting cards from 5c to $1.00. Jowman&Hantord@ FIRST AVENUE AND CHERRY STREET 75 to 150 pieces... .40¢ to $1.25 AND PAINTING BOOKS, a _ wonder- Cards are arranged in special racks, —Portrait by Grady th m, at the Modern Woodmen's jhal, ¢ ja City Election of of ficers wed by @ social hour of car 4 dar will take place Au menta w be rerved. bers are urged to attend ore Queen Anne Fortnightly Clab | Queen Anne Fortnightly club wilt meet at 19 a.m. with Mrs. Frank | } Bayley, 1233 Bighth ave. W. t .* BF. Day P-T, A | Mr. F. B. Cooper, superintendent of schools, will address the meeting of BF. Da} PLT. A. | the school, at 3 p.m. The school om chestra will furnish music and the years our book store has for economical, pleasing the great- -75¢ to $5.00 75¢ to $2.50 - $1.75 to $12.00 300 pieces .$3.50 to $7.00 wood block letters and $1.25 and $2.50 BOARD. .......... $1.75 NS $1.25, 20¢ to $1.50 thousands 10¢ to $1.50 . .50¢ to $2.00 . $1.00 and $1.25 values. - $5.50 Choice, artistic to be held at) ATTLT STAR [ Seattle’ s Greatest Shoe Sale | F Is Now On in Full Blast at Dinham-Strehlau Shoe Co.’s 6 Stores , Entire Stock Cut Deep We Are Going to Close 3 of Our Stores Dec. 31 318 Pike St.—101 First Ave. S. 1629 Westlake Ave. ‘These stores are for rent and the fixtures for sale. THIS IS A CONSOLIDATION SALE We Must Cut Our Stock in Half in Quick Time NOTHING RESERVED No Hold-backs or If and Ands—What We Say, We Do! Men’s Dress Shoes Goodyear Welt Sewed $4.50 Vici and Gunmetal, 2 good styles, go at A dandy vici at We can’t buy the above two styles in big lots for this price wholesale today. Many Styles For a young man going to high goat.. school or university who wants a brown English Walking Shoe, here is an exceptionally good one that not only looks good, but is made to stand the wear. Sizes 5 to 11; widths B, C, D—during sale ’ $7. 50 Sold regularly at our close mar- gin selling policy for $10.00. Here is real high grade Brown Calfskin, best oak tanned soles, heavy grain leather insoles, Wing- foot rubber heels; high grade Shoe throughout; English last or blucher box toes. We sold them at $12.00— sale price ...... ses $8.95 All of Thompson Bros.’ Handcraft High Grade Shoes go at $9.85. Top grade brown or black calf, brown cordovan, black kid, brown kid, all shaped toes, light or heavy soles. We sold these as high as $16.00 regular] $9 85 . during sale See our regular $11.00 line of gunmetal, kid or brown leathers, in dozens of — $8.25 toes—during sale. . fide saving of Straight bona $2.75; we want you to know ex- actly what the cut is. This is a great line of Shoes, all sizes and widths B to E $8.25 sale price ... Everything goes at deep cut prices—Men’s, Wom- en’s and Children’s Shoes and Rubbers, Ladies’ Spats, Shoe Polish, Etc. Get your Chri-tmas Slip- pers while we have the best assortment—all go at the sale prices. Men’s Work Shoes $2.95... $9.85 High tops and all, nothing in our SAE idle ve. tbe $9.85 $6.35 Regular $8.50 Shoes, 2 full soles, welt sewed Regular $7.00 . sig line of Scout Shoes, fatur soles; sizes 6toll. $2. 95 Good for big boys also, WE HAVE MOST ANY KIND OF A SHOE YOU COULD WANT FOR WORK OR DRESS AT BIG REDUCTIONS. Boys’ Shoes Sizes 9 to 1314 straight bona fide cuts. You want to know the sav- ing. The truth goes here. The following is exactly the saving to a cent: $3.00*Shoes go at........$2.25 $3.50 Shoes go at........$2.60 $4.25 Shoes go at........ $3.20 And they are all real Shoes. Boys’ #214 to 514 for Scout leather soles $2.95 4 hoes $3.20 $5.00 Shoes, -heavy brown, 2 2 full soles $3.75 it’s some Shoe. Ladies’ Shoes We have grouped a dozen different styles of hundreds of pairs of Ladies’ High and Low Shoes. In the group are sizes 2% to 8. Values up to $8.00. Now ait go at $3.95 Ladies’ Ha a Brown inch Boots, Louis heel and plate, either in Goodyear or welt soles or lighter weight sole; widths A to D; all sizes 2% to 8 These are beau- ful shoes; our regular price for the welt sole was $13.00 and the lighter ' $7. 5 sole $12.00. Now all go at. 9 Ladies’ beautiful black @inch and ware top Boots, Goodyear weit, Louis heel and plate; widths A to D; sizes 24% to 7. Our regular price was $12.00. $7 5 Now 9 Ladies’ dark brown allleather Boots, welt sole, military heels. haar are dandies and speak for themselves. . $6. 75 sizes, 2% to 8. Price now. Ladies’ Low Shoes, acente of styles for Mo to M00 oc. SOOO Growing Girls’ Shoes LOW HEELS—SIZES 2% TO 7 ms ine ph are for real servic, Black Kid sees. $4.85 ano $5.60 Browp Shoes run, for a dandy $5 .60 style, pair .*.. HERE IS A GOOD ONE Real Brown Calfskin or Brown Kid, a real young ladies’ low heel, high grade Shoa — we have, and they're S7. 10 Children’s Shoes All kinds for babies and up,to growing girls’ size 7. Every pair at a big cut in price— $2.50 grades go at........$1.90 $3.50 grades go at. . $4.50 grades go at..... 35 Smoke Elk, All Sewed Shoes Button size 5.to 11 Regular price was, 5 to 8, $4:25; wralge $2.95 $2.95 Same style, 814 to 11, These are great Shoes for wear. in lace, also ....... No matter what you want for a child, we think we can fill the bill, both in style and quality. We know the price will suit. Dinham-Strehlau Shoe Co. Same Sale Prices 1408 Third Ave. 318 Pike St. 106 Pike St. 201 Yesler Way at All Six Stores 101 First Ave. S. 1629 Westlake Aye. third grade pupils will sing. Every-) and illustrate her talk by using fancy) one welcome. Procer dn go to charity.) body welcome, | work and kitchen utensils uned by| “-. ee the Chinese women, From Decem-| Fortson Treen Auxiliary Sorosin Art Department | ber 5 to December 11 is Educational! ‘The Fortwon Thygesen auxiliary to Pe) Sorosia art department will meet! W* Mr. Fr k Farrar, the prin-| the t will hold ‘2 ‘ede € € ll give a resume of the work | ¢ regular ee c a p.m, at the Federated etub| cipal, wh f “u m aie te the artist to} done here In Beattie. A short pro-| by hel wir: In Seattle W. M. Grout will) eram and refreshments will follow. Lunch will of 0s 4 and works and @ ME, ro 6 " 4 ide of hin “Myatic Mar-| Graded Sanday School Teachers | APDITIONAL CLUBS Amphion Concert riage to St. Catherine” and his “Holy » Graded Union of Sunday Tonigt Knight’ presented by Mre, George] g Tea da) Mitwianbiatha tite Mouptain View Ladiew’ Aid Tonight Hough. y The Mountain V ade This evening in Meany hall the ‘ bape gregational church from 9:30 to| (re Mune Oy A Bp bai ska he ae Seattle Section, Counell of Jewish | 1! 2° ete of Claude Madden, will give thelr Pes : ab lade Current Events Department anniversary concert, Mme ttle Section, Counch of Jew “ enta department of th Pa ka, #op ia to be th } Women, will bold its regular meet ate. Gaps ee t of — 4 ling at 2:30 p, m. at the Temple de| W ury club, with Mra. artist, param Hlirech, The board wili meet at 1:30) 7: Ht 8 Munter bivd., at 2 4 been somewha ised, follows o'clock | pm a x anh ¢ | Frantz Coe POT, A r-fpangiea Banner” Thursday Progress Club me See Sa a 88 yater pea: nd refreshment At 1p. m, the Thursday Ir be sd ° _ “ elub Hy oot th M N s chian from la Po ee ae house, 2 o'clock. B Hospital Rummage Sale re . pesca ° ts ar Jirls’ Industrial home. A hompital rummage sale w > avionka . | hry ww Poreant- im Wooderaft Totem Club ae held 3 y and Baturday, Decen » ser cdi Setems aie Auxiliary to Rainier Post 10 anc ut 1907 F , at 2p. m. in the Woman's Auxiliary to Rainter| 40 unusual assortment of me Rall¥ay Exchange bu: No, 1, American Legion, at §| Women's and children’s wearing ap u At de ject will be “W \ n the charter, Veter-| parel. Home-made cakes, like mother Ae aye be 23 ans’ ha » make, a ined for wale a oe urda ede for this A Coterie Club to Conduct Sale of Seals 1 go for missionary act : Christmas seal sales will be ex under the supervision oo “ tot or Sarah McRobbie. ' e ee Congregational church “ Franklin Alumni Association Seattle Review No. § eb . The Franklin Alumni association s 4 q o anklin schoo! will give sa dhechinn of be hela) Mra. A B, Hamt f Fran viele Date mer eting of Beat! ow No, | Halnter ch club, Mra. C. A. Fin. thelr first informal dance of the sea Mercer Island to of the Mn view No. ton, Sales in the evening booths and|#n in the high school lunch room,| Hear Apollo Club w A tf th Maccabece n W edt Oo. W. hall, at & p.m. theatr nder the management) at 8:16 this evening. RY Mercer island residents wil have eee of Mrs. ‘Trafford Huteson. the opportunity of hearing the Irving POT. A ee TAFFY Apollo club of Seattle when that The fourth regular meeting of the, Pythian Sisters Altruistic Club |“ / , 4 cup vinegar, 2 |DOdY of singers gives a concert at the Irving P-T. A. will be held Thur The Pythian Sisters’ Altruiatic club Wo cups cuger, 2 CEP €r 2) Mercer Island Improvement club day, December 9, at 245 tn the ax will hold a bazaar Thursday, Decem-|‘#blexpoons butter. Boll until the | meeting on Dee. 18. Director Adamv torlum of the school, Miss M ber 9, in the new K. of P, hall, Third | syrup hardens in cold water. Flavor | Jardin plans the biggest annual con- one of the teachers, will t and Virginia. An old-fashioned dance | and turn into a buttered platter ungil|cert yet given by the organization nce about her stay in China.! will follow in the evening, Bvery-' cool enough to pull about the first of the year.