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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10) 1929. | HOW TO WASH deiooth surface and Wy EES es jare ready w do the cooking things § BAKING DISHES jit will wanh nm otnily as any. 4 | flo often the baking dish sticks to| ‘There seems to be @ wort of vact e£ guch an extent that one gives up in| um formed by inverting th despair and decides to let it soak | bowl or casserole or Ww ;. until the next dish washing. | utenstle is, that loosens the clinging Dip the stuck-up dish into the dish | food particles In a marvelously abo water, turn it upside down on a flat, | time, GABDAGOLA CLUB TO HAVE REUNION BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Pditor of The Star oe Dinner for Mrs. Green pink chrysanthemuma Little Hane. | King County League to Soll Seals ‘Comptimenting Mra. Thomas Green, | lyn and Bertha Collier, frecked in Who leaves next week for the Hast|crisp canary organdie, were the No spend the holidays tn New York, | Gower girl and ring bearer. Emeltyn Mrs. Charles F. Whittlesey enter-|carried a basket of pink baby the American relief administration, | AND MRS. G. A. C. ROCIIPSTER AND MRA, J, M. PRINK HAVE CLUBS FOR SATURDAY | year and plans are being made to ac asian a leant gah * extended invitations for an informal evoning Saturday at the Rochester commodate big cla fF hotne, in welcome to Mr. and Mra. L. C. Gilman, who have returned from | Wemen's Democratic Oud "ee din Portland to make their home in this city, ‘The invitations have been con. | ‘The Women's Democratic club will! Women of Poland Display Stars 8 “ Hi 6 fined to the mambers of the Gabtagola club, which was in existence here | meet at Mover’ cafeteria at 2 o'clock and Stripes | qusuenueuney ‘hil hi ‘o, oft We thirty years age, Saturday afternoon. ‘The European Relief, council, at 42 TAINO of Aue, i] Broadway, New York, which comprines = 5 « ann | Seattle nureet in their uniforms will sell tuberculosis reals for the rican Red Croas, the Amert.| nf King County league tomorrow. Bat |“ service comm the é urday, the last day of the anle, has |J¢Wi#h joint distribution ter always been nursew’ day and Mra | ‘6 federal council of Churc at dinner last evenin or|chrysanthemums and Bertha the “ c cn er pe mage the heart of a lily, The bride MeKinney, wife of Dr. M. W. Mo | Chriat in Amerion, the Knight ® é Py Fe entered with her mother, pretty in Kinney, is chairman of the day, a» be ap = ¥. M. C, A, and w : 7 y Mine Marg > ond he following Danci her gown of tvary satin, simply rixted by Mine Margaret Ice, of the sends out F l ~ ng Party for made, the skirt draped slightly to Nurses’ Regintry. | ROURCeMent concerning the display Building Fund one side with aprays of orange blow Nurses who have votunteered time | Of the American flag in Poland from one hour to a full day for the “Women of Poland, appreciating onl sales Gre: Mine Katherine | the relief extended their stricken Major, Mies Floren +, Mra A.| country by Americana, have made . The Women's University ctop win |#oma The veil, loaned by Mra Ray | in with a dancing party to-|#. Martson, cousin of the groom, evening at the club house, |W ¢imed with delicate hand-made ta the first of a series of these | MO @nd at the coiffure was caught Green, Mra A. G ow, Mrs. | thousands of American flags, which . Kath rennon, Mim Anny Berg, | are displayed by the school children : to be given for tye bonarit| With pearly and orange blossoms " ! ‘3 . Gardening, Ophelia roves, chryxanthe. Mines ompeon, Mine Bernice | there with more profusion than the . gE the duliding fund | Perce toh dite uf tic tae eek Jones, Marie Morrison, Mien| Pelish fag, aecerdiag to travelers as.| The Largest Selection of Fine Watches id in her bonquet. A buffet supper for Bernice Thompson, Miss Shirley Bell, | riving from Warsaw and other cities * vf and Mrs. Gibbs 65 sruents followed the ceremeny, and Mise Harriett. How, Miss Mande|in the famished countries; in many in Famous Makes F oth “ | a pcmmatingests csc se fteeder, Mins Caroline Goeney, Mra. | Instances the stars have been placed - . i Gs Give Dinner 4 Mark Litchmon, Miss Olive Gott. ! in the wrong corner of the flags, but A delightful showing of Wrist Watches, as depend- ir. and Mra Stephen B. Gibbs are| telr wedding journey to” Britiah ‘ ing at an informa) dinner |Columbia. After December 15 Mr evening at home and Mrs, Barnum will be at home ees |to their friends at 606 West &3nd at. a Christensen ] Give ry | Henrietta Christensen has is | Misa Klanor Waller, Misw Della Gif | they are emblems o' fin, Mre, Kilizabeth May, Misa i ciation, just the same. Wood, Mim [Hildeward Lindstedt,| “Hundreds of American women, Mise D. G. Bennett, Miss Clara Gun | agents of the organisation. compris» Gerson, Mise Mary Bolser, Mins ing the Huropean relief counell, un Myrtle Rudden, Mies Masel Collins, der the direction of Herbert Hoover. Mine Halen Constantine, Mrs. Mar | are cooperating daily with thelr eis Profound appre able as they are beautiful, ranging from $25.00. And fine presentation Watches for men in the famous Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton, Howard and other fine makes. All at moderate prices, garet Contlio, Mrs, B. Graves, Mins | ters of Poland and other war-wrought eae ay Seren ned are. , HM. Fox will return this |Anna Liverron, Mixs Grace Mills,| countries of Central Europe to food A Gift from s mM. | evening trom extensive Raster: > Sher $2, tn Christencen's fs « from an ve n Miss Dorothy Preston, Miss Marga-|the millions of starving children at Suter’s tret Rice, Mins Grace Harrington. | the 2,000 kitchens m haf. The invitation lise haz) eee ntal by the tt j e Mine Margaret Murphy, Mixe Leila in the strick The carries with it an assurance confined to intimate friends of) Miss Katherine Luke went over to Kennett, Mias Katherine Lowe, Minx wollte seeking $83,000,000 0 cave ik of good taste and high qual pecan, eee the navy yak! today to attend the Mary Jegor, Mine Summing and) the Hives of the 2.600.000 children de ity which adds immensely to i ide B baat py ts, & series of haps to be given Mise Mae Klahm | pendent on ite ald, of which $23,600 the appreciation ef your e Honor Guests Lieut. Com. Major Shirley and Mrs. for medical aid, A large pertion of WN" the relief is administered by women.” ONAL CLAN In compliment to her house gueet.| Shirley, Misw Luke will be among aporn UBS Ida Van Diense, of Chicago, gueste at the dinner which Com | Until her marriage on November 24th, Mrs, Barnum was| pinner Courses Offered 7 7 sa ha two recent brides, Mra. Frank|mander C. C. Fewoll, U. 8. N. and| Miss Willette ‘Hart. f ya ape Oe WOM | Raatern tars Announce Dance AS) Black and Mrs. John Loor)y 7 4 After a brief holiday vacation, the) On gaturd pe “iene Mims Priscilla Anderson wit| Galphine preceaay the dance, — —Portrait by Snow | vocational school activities of We! 49 the Pastors Star duk wl eee in with @ Yuletide breakfast | ie —_—_—_—_—_—“_sasX-O | ——| Young Wome Christin® assocka-/ dance in honor of the presiding ma fifty covers at Cedarcrest, ber | My. ené Mra. Barn J. Todt, whe Paderewski Is MY ARTISTIC CAREER,” he enid./ tion will resume on & much larger trons of the Eastern Star chapters at Loyal Heights, on Tuemtay,/ ie five weeks ago for an Eastern “to serve my country politically and) scale, with many now educational | of seaitie. It ia the wish of the com. 28. This affair was firwt| trip, are at od aad New York, Comin Back to help bring the life-long dreain of tree| teatures to be offrred Seattle women, mittee that alt Boutern Star tem for Thursday, December | und plan to return te Beattle about | iz Poland to guitt according to announcement today of| hers and friends be present on this st Bs Mins Celia Gerhardt, secretary of the | oonassc amis Mig te tsar | Sane America Soon CLEVER ACROBATS ON |x" vocational departmnenta | Coamniom:, The. affair will be informal Mr. and Mra. Arthur G. Duna went BY MILTON BRONNER PALACE HIP PROGRAM During the present scason there rooms, fifth floor Areade butiding tg Portland Wednemday to attend the) > GENEVA, Dec. 10~—Ignace J. Pad-| Financial ctacin shrdlu etacin nan| DAs been an unprecedented demand Tickets may be had at the Eastern pitol Hill Guild marriage of Mins Florence Williams ‘ for cookery tmatruction, with \o 1 m ot erewski will return te America for ne ) & #pe- | Star clubrooma, phone Eitott 666, or leeting and Mr. Alfred Edward Jones, am indefinite stay, aon after New | ou 7a, ave Rover eomaldered BOW Wi) demand on the part of brides| from members of the committee. The Gold and Gold- Other Suter plait 3 Year, he told mo today in an inter. |“ Meult it lx for a man to break bis}and working girls for instruction in| committee on arrangementa: Mrs ae Casitas Sat ot he Orme. Dr, and Mrs. H. Logan Geary, of| view, jown neck, you should see Johnny | dinher and serving courses, Because! Killa M. Roseman, Mra. Betella G. hospital hold Decem!| Portland, are spending a few days “Teh my American friendp—and 1) Walker & Co. who are appearing | Of this popularity plans are now un | Mendenhall, Mra Ethel Thorndale “peg goa Teounees in’ Monday after. |in the city at the Hotel Frye, and for! q.itc myneit to think 1 hace many| With the new show at Loew'n Palace | der way to offer two dinner courses | and Mra. Beatrice H. Whittinghar, Filled Jewelry ° Suggestions A wonderful misction of Handeome Clocks in mahog- the weekend will be the guests of| Hip. Mr, Walker umor.|in the cookery department, one for, chairman. Novelties just received from any and metal. ‘eed Mra. Geary's brother and ister ine | M8 nal sone eu bre pra E Apa Pong poral ge ay lofty | beginners and the other for those a4-| eee the big Eastern centers. Wak Steriing Silver Flatware end [i or law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Page Ballard. weeks,* he ead. tumbling is full of the thrills that] VYanced tn this mpbject. This wit | Qunboliees’ Clob Dance Tonight @emar Chains of the better Novelties, i‘ Mrs. Webster “Lam going to take a mrechmended| S09OMpAnY danger, even to those) Dave a particular appeal for working | ‘The Gamiboliers’ club will entertal qualitien, Bracelets, Bar Pina, Diamonds and Diamond Jew ir. and Birs, H. E. Palmerton en.| HOW TO WRING teak, Gian Sete peadia cha pee for | who are blase and know what is go-| irl, inasmuch ws they will go to| its many friends with an old fash-| curt rae Studs and other a ae ined with @ dinner of 12 covers |“ PBITTTON” Chemacives I azn not a sick man, but! ™# to happen. With an attractive | the association after work. prepare &| joned Christmas party in the Shrine | usefiQ evening at their home, in merely fatigued by incessant political | ene woman as “the company,” he| meal under constant Instruction and | auditorium of the Masonic teanple, | nent to Mr. and Mra George| GARMENTS fabore of the inst etx yeara. offers an unique exhibition af tum.| Advice and serve it in the dining jt Harvard aye. and Pine st, this SUTER’S FOR “GIFTS THAT LAST” ‘Webster, who leave battons folded when & small te in Cafiter| dling and balancing blended with|Toom for their dinner, The bours| evening, Many uniqne an novel ar-| ; home in San Antonia Texan, nn ts = thru Pca ins end't find myself longing to vist | Comedy that ls good entertainment. | will be from ¢ to 8 p.m. rangements have been made, The| eee there is no necessity ef spending| the etate and enjoy ite wonderful eti./ Another unusual feature of the bill) In addition to an augmented eook.| following patrons and patroncunes th Hopkins Wed to Thursday over the mending basket, | mate | the musical playlet, “My Dream | ery course for the new year, the vo| Will be tn charge: Mr. and Mrs i Underwear can be carefefly fold-| Paderewsk! axked me te “pleane| irl,” In which a quintet of young) cational curriculum will include «| George Overton, Mr. and Mra. Rich e ° od , ° Matthews ed and wrung much drier and with| correct the impression that I am a|™men and @ prima donna, who really) course in serving, table decoration) ard Munson, Mr. and Mrs. Irving \ and Mra. Charie# Hopkins an-| less effort in a wringer than wring. | martyr to néeuritia.” can sing, offer a variety of nolo andjand ctiquette. Instruction in the| Morwan, Mr, and Mra. Delhert Ker | . the marriage of their daugh-| ing by hand, Put the buttons inside Padereweki said that it was true| @nsemble song pumbers in a cred. eotaration of fancy salads and salad| Des and Mr. and Mra. Walter Shield 7 ‘Carrie, to Dr. A. A. Matthews, | several thicknesses of the material, | he woul! play the piano no more, bat] Mable manner, ings will also be given. capa AE OED - Bpokane. The marriage took pace; and, unless the buttons are unusy-| mot because of neuritis in hie hands,| Alice Brady ts the otar of the!) It is expected that the amocia:| It has bern estimated that about “al it SS COND ‘AVR moon, November 17, at the home ally darge, they will not be broken or bas reported. feature photoplay, “A Dark Lan-| tion's vocational work will create a! 2,000,000,000 chicks are hatched in ~ »the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr., “wrung off.” id Mrs. A. L. Paine, in Hoquiam. — and Mrs, Matthews will make’ home in Spokane. ° . Blair Celebrates da Ralph §. Blair entertained day afternoon in celebration of ev. --.|/ SOM ANNIVERSARY SALE ; Eight small boys enjoyed! and later refreshments around | THE FUR } table gay with Christmas decom, , and favors. } ay SALE OF eakfast and Bridge Harvey J. Fetter entertained THE YEAR OFF E VOUNTARLLY ENDED tern.” record popularity during the 5% Off on Boys’ Suits Get your boy his new suit now. With our liberal. 25% discount, our suits which are excellent values at their regular prices, are now real bargains. Remember, you save several dollars on any suit you buy. : The fabrics are good and firin and-will give long service. The patterns are smart and attractive, and every suit is finely tailored, enabling the boys to get a perfect fit. Ages 8 to 18, Boys’ Wool Mackinaws $7.50 and $8.50 Our boys’ wool mackinaws for value can't be beat. They are good heavy weight, all wool and come in sev- eral check and plaid effects. Some are full belted, others are the skating model. Ages 6 to 12. ij | } } eee s. L. G. Horton Hostess | Mrs. L. G. Horton entertained with | bridge tea Thursday afternoon at) residence, complimenting her gvest, Miss Katherine McCoy. | tations were confined to the} matrons. At the tea hour) E. A. Stewart presided at the | ity tea table. | ° ee. rlington Orthopedic | ld to Have Sale | ¢ Earlington Orthopedic guia! place dolls of every description | sale tomorrow at the Thrift Bhop,} H Universigy st, The assortment is | varied, the prospective purchaser il find no difficulty in selecting the Boys’ Sweaters . $4.98 and $5.98 Good heavy slipover sweaters for boys; roll collar; two color effects; firmly woven. These will make real practical Christmas gifts, and the values are splendid. Every Coat, Scarf, Stole, EveryFurPiece IN STOCK ON SALE AT ee | Mr, and Mrs. Richard Buchanan! ‘Special Values in Men’s Wear Men’s Neckties, 49c to $3.00 Men’s Shirts, $1.49 to $3.50 EY FT danni, Uwe. cuagement, ot | Good Furs, well made, in assorted styles. Regular prices of 2 5 Come in and nee our stock of Neckties when buying your Christmas Fine Soft Cuff Shirts, in many neat and attractive stripes; nicely pasion The wedaicg ot th rfs“were up to $40.00. 32nd Anniversary pric . supply. Thore is a wide range \of patterns and colorings and prices | made ap; excellent quality. Sizes 14 to 17. pan. Th 7 ese Sea. eo to meet every pocketbook. fake place some ime thts month. Silk Scarfs, $3.50 to $6.00 hon a ee acceptable af Christmas gifts and Scarfs Uke | pray color; long sleeves, ankle length; closed crotch. These are just poric Wright Seminary Play St, Nicholas $250 Russian Marmot Coat | $225 Russian Pony Coat on sale at..... adele ee e $190 | | CO adle Ob... vba cee $165 $700 Genuine Scotch Moleskin Coat, | Scarfe are alway 4 The Annie Wrigh n ban! rter | $650 extra fine Hudson Seal Coat with we are showing are eapecially so. They are finely knitted and come ian ntiie-wlade Vici ‘ome ‘over from ‘Tacoma | — ea ere 5450 finest grade skunk collar $490 in plain colors and striped effects; silk fringed ends. the geht weight ns winter : afternoon, to - dies team, tn’ the aytanoniog | on sale at. ........0c+0- $ and cuffs; on sale at.... Men’s Silk Hose, 65c to $1.25 Men’s Flannel Shirts, $3.50 the ¥. F.C. A. Fine Stik Lisle and Pure Thread S0k Hoslery for men; come in + ee thp most desired shades; reinforced heels and toes. Sizes 0% to 11 Marriaye of Miss Hart ‘and Mr. Barnum 7 Mrs. William RK. Hart announces the marritve of her daughter, wit.| Metta Rose Brederick W. | Barnum ¥ was per | form: ning, Novern: | 1 the home of the bride, with as M. Denison reading’ the ; pervice. The large living room where Nill. -- ag: Ae ff FF | Bheeeeeeeee guests assembled to witness the | 25 Ger t \ @eremony was effectively decorated Maen Teen eee With pink and white chrysanthe- sale . ‘mums and greens, Betore the cere. at. $180 mony Misa Marita Hodges sang Cad. ! e II be 8 ie ‘| CAPES ° fan's “At Dawning,” accompanied $525 large Alaska Mink By Mrs. Archie Hay, who tater @ wa gee eas “SINCE 1868 Merona tr tt train’ Pet | SBATTLES Pyoween Manveacturnc Furner, | ::".."..$285 game the bridesmaid, Mies Ruth 565 1419 First Avenue Mink Caps. @eQ ee Kellholtz, becomingly gowned in pale ies ilies wth & shower of pink : ‘$325 Between Pike and Union 1 dl n $4.50 values of Gray Flannel Shirts at a reduced prica These are $ good heavy Shirts; cut full size and nicely made up and finished. Dolls $1.50 to $8.00 Every little girl loves a Doll for Christmas. We have them, large and small sizes; brunettes and blondes; all are dredsed. We will not carry over to another season. Entire stock must be closed out in a few weeks. We can supply almost any fur need now at a saving of one-fourth to "aaa one-half. Small deposit will hold any article until the © 5 holidays. pra D, BECKMAN, Manager COATEES $500 Nutria Coatee on $75.00 Taupe Fox Ladies’ Camisoles Special Values $1.50 to $2.98 Reautiful Crepe de Chine and Wash Satin Camisoles; lace and embroidery trimmed. Very suitable for Xmas. presents, Women’s Slippers Special Values $2.50 Women's Wool Felt Slippers; navy, oxford and purple col ors; leather sole; imitation fur trimming; an acceptable Christ: mas gift. Silk Hosiery $2.00 Values $1.50 Special Christmas offering of Ladies’ Silk Hosiery; lisle top and reinforced lisle beels and toes; come in brown, gray, black and white, Sizes 8% to 10, SAVES VOU MONEV Scarf and Toque Sets, $5.00 These are unusually attractive and serviceable for the winter season, and they make a much-appreciated gift. They come in checked designs; several colors; two styles. SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET @hrysanthemums and carnations. | Miga Anna Sablin followed im a pink | wil goid shot taffeta, carrying an pita bouguel of Columbia roves and

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