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PROVIDE THER FR ‘Of music and also in supp ies Marianne Hyland Give Dance ue Marianne Hyland, daughter Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Hyland, has invitations to fifty of her for a dancing party Monday December 27, at the home Brandparents, Mr aod Mrs. Holmes: op and Mrs. Keateor Be Guests Dr. and Mrs. Frederick entertain at dinner at their home mi Christmas day. As is their usual Bishop Frederick Keator, Keator and Mt. Frederick . Jr., of Tacoma will be house of Dr. and Mrs. Bentley over holiday mas Dance at Home . Garrett ns for a dance their home at the Highlands on might, eee and Mrs. Ballard ain . and Mrs. Howard T. Baflard day will have fourteen of their family as guests eee s and Mrs. Phillips m Christmas Dinner ‘and Mrs. Albert Charles Phil- @ are among the many prominent who will entertain with a fam 4 at thelr home on Christ Festivity d gley Home covers placed for eighteen—_ _oag the family—Mr. and on Christmas day at home the distribution of gifts will f take place at the bride's home, y evening at $:30 o'clock, with ©. Willinm A. Major reading the The ceremony will be wit by the families of the young aon © tue Sattenate: tanta, Party at Home covers at their residence. . . F. and Mrs. Charles H. Binck wil! in with a family dinner at home Christmas day. eee s in Current Postponed Buropean of the Women University that meets every Monday eve- } under, the direction of Mins | wed | til January 3, when Dr. Harry < ‘will address the class on his xper in the Near East. . eee at Home Mr. and Mra, Keith Bullitt are ning a small family dinner at on Christmas, eee People’s Dance date ‘of the young people's to be given at the Mount Park clubhouse, which was Yime the patrons and patronesses be: Mr. and Mrs. BE. & Lind Mr, and Mrs. Archie CRandier, and Mrs. Calvin 8, Hall, Mr. Mrs, Peter Andrae and Mr. and J. A. Duncan. eee Dinner at Frink Home ‘Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Frink will entertain ten members of the fam My at dinner on Christmos Day. ‘Little Gifts to Make for Christmas POWDER BOX A small shallow tin can may be \eonverted into a pretty powder box ‘Two shades of ribbon are used to over the box gpd «tlk braid decor- tes it. A awili'sdown puff to fit the box is trimmed with petals of gatin ribbon and a stem of green | ribbon. This will give the appear ‘ce of a large rove topping the box. eee A NOVEL GIFT For an inexpensive, small gift, use baskets filled with candied peel. The baskets can be @iade from oranges by removing the e ip. from the skins and cutting them basket form, leaving @ strip for handle. The baskets are filled aon the aaindied orange peel and a qarge green bow is tied to the han die, with a Christmas card. eee ontona PILLOW One more pillow ie always a wel ‘come gift, particularly if it Is an ob- Jong one, for a change. i pillow is georgette and taffeta, cushion itself may be of blue geor Bette over white taffeta, with a band | eb of silver lace around the center, The | dant touch ts a spray of woolen flo B. Bagley will entertain at) @ place from a huge Christmas “DINNERS PRECEDING BECOMING POPULAR BY BEULAH, MITCHELL COUTTS Boctety Nditor of 8 WITH A DELIGHTFUT of the Symphony Orcher are thiv season entertaining with dinner in their } fortnightly concerts, Before the concert tomorrow ey ving in Meany Mr. and Mrs. G. FB. M, Pratt are giving @ dinner of t:) covers tm their @t Mount Baker park, and Mr, and Mra, Bruce Morgan are enter ) falgiing with a small dinner at their residence Rentley Current Events) th Rowell, will be discontin- | led for December 20, has been | to December 29, at which An attrac} tive combination for this kind of) was postponed last week on account Thelof the members of the club sellin. } CONCERTS The Star EVENING numerous preceding | pel DATES To Remember FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17 Guild of the to meet at James Hamtiton De Veuve Hiton Arnon RATURDAY Mr M M an Mra Freak ie! fad tm honor @ and Mime Kowamend Pare PAY, DECEMBER t2— teimava’s dancing party PHURSDAY, Mr and Mre William be DECEMBER t— Meddow's dancing party at the Sunset club, 2 to their daughter, Mist Kiuabech Beddow FRIDAY, DECEMBRE 24— Mra Forrest Black's hotktay te bonor of her small daug! Brownie Ano SATURDAY, DECEMBER t5— Mr and Mrs Mewry Brodertek’s Thomas Rordeaus Lawrence Mons Arnold a dancing party at their reat MONDAY, DECEMBER 23— Mrs Myron Thorpe Carr's party te bert Wack and Mra Jo Loe WEDXESDAY, DSCENERR 90— Musicale at the Sunset dtwb at em m Mra Kdward L Garrett and Mra John HM. iewett host once Dr and Mra R Weldon Younn’s dancing party at the Seneet club for thelr daughter, Mise Betty Young THURED A . ORCENBER 10— “ and Laure Rem th a holiday CLUBS FOR FRIDAY University Guild | | University Guild of the Orthopedic Rogers, 5030 16th ave. N. EB., at 10 and Mrs. J. D. Farrell are en- | m., to sew for the hospital and Thrift noon from wz this evening with a dinner | Shop. Ladi’ tans ns Musica} Cub Ladies’ Literary and Musteal club will meet with Mra, A. Ellert, at 2:30 p.m j eee (Coterie i} ‘The welfare committee, composed of Mra. A. T. Rautenberg, Mrs. Wil liam Hovey and Mra, H. A. M. Bon @ar, wil) be in charge of the meeting of the Coterie elub, at 2 p.m. at the, ets Pant Sorority house. The partia- <. law department will meet if 16 at the home of Mrs.) Robert Atkin, 6233 16th ave, with Mrs. George M. Mclaughlin in ae eee Pennsytvanis Study Club ‘The Pennsylvania Study club wil! meet from If a m. until 4 p.m. at the home of the president, Mrs. Met vin W. Deeter, 2332 N. 64th «t. The meeting will feature “Ye Olde Time Yuletide.” and luncheon will te served to the members at noon fol- | lowed by a program. Mra. Henry Landes, president of the Seattle Fed-| eration of Women's Clubs, will be| the guest of honor. eee | Adele M. Fielde Parliamentary and) Procedure Club | Adele M. Fielde Parliamentary and Procedure club will meet at 1:40 p. m. at the Rainier Grand. Mra. Ella Cudihee, president, in charge of par- Hiamentary law. Subject leswon: “Committees.” Madame Harriet Sanderson in charge of public speaking. Whittier P.-T. A. A special Christmas program has heen arranged for the meeting of the Whittier P-T. A. at 2:30 p. m., when the school orchestra and pupils of the fifth grade will entertain. Mrs. A K. Fisken will talk on “Christmas Music.” Refreshments will he werved. | s 2. Harrison P.-T. A. Mra Edith Dabney will speak on “Proper Diet for Children” at the meeting of the Harrison P.-T. A. to be held at 3 p. m. | ee Madrona PT. A. Mr. V. K. Froula, principal of the roadway High school, and Mra. H. M. Steele of the park board, will be the speakers at the evening meeting of Madrona P.-T. A. at & p. m. in the y room of the school. The program is in charge of Mr. Alexander Myers. ¢ | o. ° Maple School PAT. A. | A silver tea willbe served by the |) officers of Maple School PT. A. fol: | lowing a program at the meeting of the aasociation at 2:30 p. m. ee Acacia Club Friday afternoon the Aencia eluh will have their Bible class which | antl-tuberculosis — seals. Officers | ted at last meeting for the en- is year as follows; Prepident, . Jeannette Derwin; wialeancid will be hostess to the Dengayduhr man guild of the Orthopedic hos pital December 17, at 2 p.m P Seattie General Hospital Training | Colonel EDeworth cirele, Ladies of gion, hospital will meet with Mra W, H.| Colonel Eieworth circle will enter ‘tain with a card party Friday after. vice presi- |}! \ it, Airs. Jonnie Hegduhl; secre [ THE SKATTLE STAR 1 wan apend the holk Mr. and Mra, I Mills College to with her parents, Hyman Mrs. George Sample will leave thin evening for Lon Angeles and other Southern points of interest wl ex pects to remain until the first of May. Mr, Sample and son, George, Jr will make their home at the Hotel Sorrento during Mra, Sample's absence eee Mr, Holmes Hyland, son of Mr apartme short time cee | Mr. Witten 1. MeMilian in leering | Lawrenceville, Mans. arrive Monday te spend the hol dayr | with hie parenta, Mr. and Mra, John) | 1%, American Legion, will hold « | Plonie luncheon at the home of Mra. Hinzel Letten, 141 B. 66th at. Friday, e December 17, 1220 pom Al Nurses’ Alomnae auxiliary ladies are urged to attend Take Meridian car and get off at 4 medium daed weet potatoes 3 Lables poons butter % cup sugar % teaspoon mah Allah chapter, No. 166, Order of the Kastern Stan will give their Christmas basaar on Saturday, De camber 14, at the Odd Fellows’ Ten pis, at 10th ave. and KE. Pine et. The bazaar will open af 10:30 and last/ do not or cannot sew, thruout the day and evening. two more layers of potatoes, ac! layer buttered and sugared. Cook A. Kt, in Veterans’ ball. The Cards from 3 to 4, dinner ae ‘The booths will be in charge of the of young bust in cafeteria at | lowing lndiew O'clock to be} Candy booth, te be presided ever th mmusie|>Y Mra Bertha Percell and Mia the club| Mvangeline Start. Apron booth by Mra Leah Mar man. Crochet booth by Mra Adaiaite Shrine anditortum, Auxiliary No. 1%, American La| Anderson. ~ po Bac mau § in Veterans’ hall, Armory, at| Miscellaneous beoth by Mra Deflal The aemmittee in charge conrtets -- ie ts ‘Thorogood. of: Meeers, Chan Wm. Gueria, | Doll booth by Mra, Gladys E. Kel.| Reynold Fredtund, Byron G. Ives Colonel Eheworth Circle sail Wm. A. Colsky, Wilfred K. Harmon The patronesees will be Mre Louis La Fray, Mra. F. 1. Emorick Mrs w. a Ives, Mra J, Moore. And the taby and kiddie booth by Mra. Cora Watson, will be « source of Golight bad the mothers who 4 o'clock, in Veter. ‘What Better Christmas Presents Than These? WE have among our assortment of twenty thousand blouses ten groups of new arrivals which will be displayed at reduced prices for our holiday customers. Each and every blouse in this special sale is new and was bought at the new low price which prevails in the silk market today. By turning our stock quickly we are continually able to give new merchandise at lower prices. : 7 Italian Dream Silk Blouses tn Balkan and tie back modela _Copen. navy, birch and brown. up to $6.45 Satin and Silk Serge Blouses in all suit shades Long sleeves and turmbeck collar, All sizea og $3.95 Formerly priced up to $5.85 Georgette Blouses im all colors, and hundreds of models to select from. You will find the best values ever offered to the public in georgette among these. Formerly priced $3.95 up to $10.85... Pongee Blouses with long sleever and high or low neck. There are four new styles, all made of the finest allailk pongee, Formerty priced up to $6.88...... e Tricolette Plouses In navy, burst orange, orchid and roe, attractively trimmed with embroidered net. Al! sizen. Formerly $4.85 priced up to $7.85 ... Velvet and Georgette Blouses tn all shadea This combination makes an attractive and practical Sulit Pious, Fer ea putt ee up to $8.86. Duvetyn and Georgette Blouses tn bright as well an suit shades. These are the latest arrivals from New $7 85 of York. Formerly priced up to $12.85. Smocks and Middies of heavy aflk, in contrasting color combinations. These Smocks and Middies come in children's sizes as well as women's Fi: $4.85 Formerly priced up to $10.00. ... Crepe de Chine and Tricolette Georgette Blouses trimmed with embroidery or lace. These are both in over-blout models and regulation every one fresh from the manufac Formerly priced $4.85 Blouses In Nght colors. These Blouses are sharply reduced, and willeno doubt gel! rapidly We suggest you shop early, if one of these in desired, Formerty priced watats; turers. UP tO $8.85.........006 eS so7 Pike Sh ee Between First and Second Avenues n will return Sat: | today, and will | EI NSESREEETE pew Home for 8 Colored Girls certian of eatin women a er Nahin to Pay \ored girl stranger Kern been officially uve. N Yo The ate at the Mote) Terry for & condy | co Entering entering tt own as the « ed br under th ung Women's Chr weording to an ¥y Of amociation officials new home, containing and Mra. Ivan 1. Hyland, who is at If you must use your money for Christmas buy tending the Howe Military schoo! in| ema, and a ca; wring | une it, Come and get, what you need and pay Indiana, will pend the Chris » girin, & the o: jon of it us later. holidays with his aunt, Mrs. Quincy | Kind tn the Northw be it C. Emery, in New York city maintained by Mr Young Men's an4 Boyw Clothing: also « os > lwho has been jd 4 with asso. |e ‘* Department completely stocked with Suita, | Mr. and Mra. 1. A. Pageshart are ClUOn activities re than 1 ral’ 4, Dresses, Walsts, Bkirts, Pure, ete occupying the home of Mra. L. H./ Years, Colored « rere in the ; ett ullivan at 301 N. Belmont for the Clty, Particularly those destitute of We give you what you are Ol you are wisi agent nda, here find a welcome IRVICI Once a customer, aceaie er eee home, and the staff will exert every SERRVECE'—Ses ost & ™ thas } Harry Lyman Strong tem *ffort to provide employment for} iaguaaarat ay for Vancouver, B. C., on a| M6#® Ruenta short busin | An employment office wil be con. { bd on with the col Mr. Kenneth Edgars, who te at ¥ are held tending the University of Ripon, will | every week to s girls of all ages, spend the holidays with friends in| from tots to young women, instruc Milwaukee, W on In millinery making, plain “_* 1 ng and many other topics, This Mr. and Mra, F. North and Mr. and/ instruction is given by different in Mrs. John HH. Wiliiama, of this city, *tructors recruited from the ranks of are guests at the Franklin Square the Seattle ¥. W. C. A. who are in | hotel, in Washington, D.C terested in this humaniterian work } 9.9 | ‘Thin colored branch i bat one of | Mrs I. HL Sullivan bas taken/ the many humanitarian institutions on activitien. | colebration * birthday of : ‘ © C MeMillan. her daughter, Bveiye. The little daughter of Mr. and Mra. Fitemaurice C. ee TEREEAT, SEEMING 80+ Butler. —Home Portrait by Hildur Pe terson Allen| Mr, James Frink wiN arrive to bor gy thre Rig, eed ao ee anemone morrow evening from Culver Mil tary, Mrs, Nellie Wineberg; treasurer, | ans’ hall, the Armory. Dinner, will | |tary Academy, to spend the holt Mra. Anna Boyle, follow from 6:30 until 7:30, days with his parents, Mr. and) .« 6 eee Mra. Gerald Prink Denny-Fubrman Guild Auxiliary to Seattle Post No. 18 a Mra E. La Webster, 104 Pagar at.| The auxiliary to Seattle Post No.| SWEET POTATO PIE Pare potatoes and cut fm aflcen| Schoo! for Nurses’ Alumnae with|Létona ave about % Inch thick, Bofl 15 mip a 2 2:2 ota Drain Pot « layer of pots | Mra W. C. Lippincott. 1406 Fourth 1 ave. N. Christmas party ADDITIONAL CLUBS toes In the bottom of « buttered bak “© —_ ing dish. Det wrth butter and Colonel Elsworth Circle Allah » Ne. 165 sprinkle with sugar and salt. Add MARTINEZ Cal an, 16, of Freano. SWEET SIXTEEN ©O—J, Harris, Pres; L. Harris, Sey; M. Harris, Mer. “NOT ONLY Low Priced Today But Low Priced to Stay Berge Suit, plain or fur trimmed ; all sives—$16. Coat jor winter wear; all sizes —$16. F ; When You Purchase od thruout the city with the operation of Seattle members and Dasiness men interested in amocia Chester Dun-| {M from poison | | arth wiven him by stranger on train. ‘day and Up Tomorrow THUREDAT, DECEMDER 16, 1979. When we make the STATHMENT that we have BIG REDUCTIONS in all our merchandise, NO EXAGGERATION. in 207 RIALTO © Frederick & Nelson Bidg. Second Avenue Retween Madison and Spring. Over Pig'n Whintte, [* IS ONE THING to offer a single model at near the price of a “Sweet Sixteen” garment; quite another to show a collection of thousands of the most con- spicuously beautiful and serviceable gar- ments of the “Sweet Sixteen” class. garments are produced to cover the entire scope of women’s ready-to-wear outer garments—Coats, Suits and Dresses, for business, evening, street, afternoon, thea- tre, dinner—all occasions. Scarcely a desire but what we can de- liver exactly what is wanted through “Sweet Sixteen” fashionings. The Price That Does Not Fluctuate; Not Down To- “Sweet Sixteen” maintains a permanent price, much lower than any cut price. We think too much of “Sweet Sixteen” to cheapen its value, In fact, we do what is not expected. We con- stantly improve value. You who have worn these garments to your satisfaction will be impressed with this truth in an inspection of today’s arrivals. All Sizes—16 to 44. 1021 Second Avenue, Rialto Block