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Bere re cperetes fegEYS qe Fee ceeen syensr2d we ceey PAGE 12 Seattle DATES To Remember SATURDAY, JANUARY 1h Society Miss Palmer to Wed on ‘ebruary 2; Charming Tea for Miss Parsons; Marriage Announced; Women's Auxiliary to Symphony Orchestra to) Entertain. Ms ESTHER PALMER, daugh ter of the late Judge and Mra A, L. Palmer, has chosen Wednesday Febreary 2, as the day of her mar riage to Mr. Chester Raymond Bor deaux, The ceremony will be read at $:30 w'cloak, in Plymouth Congre gational church, the Rey. J. B. Si ox officiating. Mra, Roy W Dott will be te matron of honor, and Miss Nell Ramiwell, of Everett, maid of honor, Tbe maids of the bridal party will bo Miss Jessie Lee Poole ‘Miss Ann Ajnew, Miss herine Fuster and Miss Hazel Handy. The Mower gcirt will be little Janet Olson. Mr. Rus! Bordeaux, brother of the groom, home of Me bride on Lake Wash mgton. $ eee Mrs. Webster Entertains Entertaining for the pleasure of her-niece, Mi¢s Rosamond Parson whose marrigg* to Mr. Allen baugh Engle rill oc on Wednes day evening, Jimuary 26, Mrs. Edgar L. Webster ent ortained with a charm. Imig tea this afjernoon from 4 until 6 o'clock, at hen residence, Pink and white compos! the color motif for the decorations. developed in the liv ing room with baskets of roses and goftshaded “lights The tea table, presided over ty Mra, Joseph Bieth en and Mrs. Albert Irving Bouffleur the first hour, and Mrs. Winfield R. Smith and Mry William EH. Parsons the second hour, was lovely with a golden basket of Ophelia roses, freegias and narciasi forming Its cen terpiece. Assisting about the rooms were Mts. Thomas Bordeaux, Mre. Ross Wilson, Mra. S. H. Hedges. Mra John Campbell, Mra. Bert Far rar, Mra Falcon Joslin and Mrs. i. D, Forbes, Mrs, C. L. Morria and Mrs, John C. Higgins, with Mrs. Daisy Wood Hildreth at the piano, gave several delightful vocal selec . Musical Tea Complimenting Miss Daphne Fa wards, soloist at tonight's symphony concert, and the men of the orches- tra, the Women's Auxiliary to t Symphony orchestra will entertain with a musical tea Monday afternoon from 4 until 7 o'clock, in the Fine Arts galleries, Members of the Mu sical Art society will act as hostesses. In the receiving tine will be Miss Clara M. Hartle, Miss Fxiwards, Mra. G. E. M. Pratt, Mra. Henry Landes, Mra. Louise Van Ogie, Mra. W. W. Beck, Mrs, Drusifla Percival, and assisting, Mra, Frederick Appleton Miss Cecilia Augspurger. Mra. Brous sals Beck, Mrs. Cart Hoblitzel, Mrs. Malcolm Hughes, Mra. Gwendolyn Geary Ruge and Miss Helen Wright During the afternoon the following musical program will be given “March of Humanity,” “Magic of Night,” “A Thrash at Twilight” (Paul Pierre McNeoly), Mra. Dat Stel- la Ross, Mr. McNeely at the piano. “Septet,” “Variations tn Olden Style” (Pierne), flute, Joseph Jean Gilbert; oboe, Eugene Devaux; clarinet, Nich. olas Oeconomaces, first bassoon, Jean Pauly; second bassoon, Ernest Jan oveky; French horn, Charles Tryner; trumpet, Albert Cleveland, from the Symphony orchestra, conducted by John M. Spargur. Presiding at the tea table tater will be Mrs. A. Hl. Anderson, Mra. nald H. Parsons, Mrs. R. Wllam Crosby, Mrs, Edgar Ames and Mrs, Frederick Bentley, assisted by Miss Marjorie Miller, Mies Anna Grant Dall, Miss Mary Houlahan, Mrs. Amy Aldrich Worth, Mra. Lewis Fielding Ashton, Mra. W. Fort Jack- Jon and Miss Martha Sackett. An invitation is extended to mem- bers of the aitxiliary, of the Musica Art society and those who are inter. ested in the symphony. eee Luncheon at Sunset Club for Miss Parsons Mrs, Falcon Joslin han extended Invitations to a luncheon at the Sun- set club next Friday afternoon, com-| plimenting Miss Rosamond Parsons, who is to be a bride of January 26. “Bixteen friends of the honor guest have been invited, * Theatre Party In compliment to Mra. Gerald White, who is the guest of her sis-) ter, Mrs, Harry B. Jones, Miss Helen Bnegren will enjertain with a thea- is the main feature in ow Annual Clearance Men’s Overcoats $18.75 If you want to— —take advantage— —of this wonderful— opportunity, and it— —an ail cash— —outlay is impossible— -—Why not Investigate our— —charge account plant— ~—Come in—get acquainted—you incur no obligation— wil te his groomsman, | Teception will follow at the country | Rals | ‘The marriage of Mise Grace Mefter nan to Mr Lawrence Bfoss Arno! at #250 o'clock at “Gracemont” enidence of Mr, and Mra J. T. Metfernan Renefit entertainment to he etven at 3:90 © in the Frederto Biruve ballroom by the Fort nightly cleb for the starving ohl dren of Rurepe, Mra Medson Baxter to Feoelve unmet club look, to Mise Hannah Arthur Gray will ana their be. Complimentary Woodnut, Mre ra _party and Rite Temps, Washington's |] TURSDAY, JANUARY 1 | tor Lee clab meete with Cor. | |] WEDNESDAY, JANUARY te |] the marrtag Miss Adelaide } Martin to Mr Oliver Corda at £ ecloek, Im Bt Paul's chureh 1] THURSDAY, JANUARY te || Honoring ‘Mise Rather Paimer and b and Mew wih a din Henry McClure to emtertatn with a bridge tea th compliment to Mise Eether Palmer SATURDAY, JANUARY 23—~ Mist Ruth Pratt's luncheon at the in compiimen: md Parsoos, aad her WEDNESDAY, JANUARY te— Th of Mise dlosamond Allan Balgbaug | MM. Parsons rest Engle at the W dence, FRIDAY, JANUARY t— Major George A Drever, ©. & A. anctng party Mise Helen SATURDAY, JANUARY 29— Mise Dorothy and Mim Jane Henriot to «! ine party at | Mount Baker club Cheater Raymond Rordeaum WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 The marriage of Pather | TURSDAY, FEBEUARY 1 ehaptant and card fete for al, to be gives by the Broad tre party at the Moore theatre to morrow afternoon, oe. Bridal Party to Be Complimented Honoring Miss Rosamond Parsons, her fiance, Mr. Allen Balsbangh En- gle, and the members of thetr bridal party, Mr. and Mra. Harry Stekes will entertain with a supper party at their home Sunday evening Patronesses for Concert Named At the concert to be given by the diind pianist, Mr. Francis Richter, in the Masonic temple on Thursday evening, February 17, the pat eases will be Mrs. Edgar Ames, 3 [Frederick Bentey, Mra. “ Frank Waterhouse, Mrs. J. D, Farrell, Mra | Alexander Baillie, Mra. Richard A | Ballinger, Mrs. Ralph A. Schoenfeld |Mre. Emile Marx, Mrs. Cha YP. | Boyd, Mra. R. W. Crosby, Mrn. A H. Anderson, Mrs. J. Arthur Malloy jand Miss Nellie Cornish. Among the | Prediund. | | boxholders are Dr. and Mra. Freder-| }fek Bentley, Mr. and Mra. Edgar | Ames, Mr and Mrs. Frank T. Hunt- er, Mr. and Mra. Lg Mendell, Mr. and Mra. R. W. Ggatby and Mrs Emile Marx. eee |Fifty Club Dance The Fifty club will entertain with the second of ite series of dances next Wednesday evening at we Yacht club eee Marriage Announced Mr. and Mra. U. Grant Celleyham announce the marriage of their daughter, Adeline Hayes, to Mr. Ed. gar Lowell Dale, of Eimer Minnion, on Soturday, January 8. Mrs. Dale is a graduate of the University of | Washington and a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. and Mra | Dale will make thelg home in Hyder. Alaska. Don't take that gas plate out—ret Cheney's Safety. Call Main 4057 | Advertisement. —A small payment down— —the rest in conventent— —easy payments— —permits you to— —secure the nobbiest— —well-taflored, up-to-the —minute overcoat— —you ever saw. DY TAILOR Cherry's wi O14 Frederick & 207 Rialto CLOTHES FOR MEN AND WAISTS—FURS Nelson Building Second Ave. Between Madison and Spring, Over Pig'n Whistle Wonderful W THE SEATILE STAR rap of Jet and Personal Mian Roth futbert, “of Iverett, who has bean the guest of Mra Ii Music Blind Pianist Tinsel Easily Made at Hom Jary 15th, BY CORA MOORE (New York's Fashion Authority ‘Tinsel and jet aro a favored com bination this winter and its popu larity promines to continu thrue the Palm Beach season into the mer The combination is especially mu] consul when worked out in broad ef fecta, as in this evening wrap, in which Eva Roberts, the well knows film star, haa posed and which af fords an extraordinarily good sue gestion to the home dressmaker, A width each of the tines! and the| for instance, or two shades of gray |! HL. Hamlin, has returned to the jet, which come from half to three CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Lotus Club ‘The Lotus club is giving tte “Mue Rird ball” Saturday evening, Janw n the Shrine audtitorium New Masonic templa The in charge Gonsinte of Chas Wm. Guerin, Reynold Byron G. Ive, Wm A Colsky and Wilfred K. Harmon eee Lectares a¢ ¥. W. CA. The weekly demonstrations and food Inctures will be resumed at the Y. W. C. A, beginning Saturday, on the fourth floor, Subject, “Ce and Pancake Flour.” The public invited, t the committee Meewra eee Delta Gammas to Meet AD Delta Gamma, both alumnac and active membera are urgent asked to be present at a very Import ant meeting at the chapter house on | Satunlay afternoon at 2 o'clock. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS City Vederation W. C. .T. 0 In observance of the first ann! vervary of the passage of the pro hibition amendment to the nations constitution, the City of the W. CG T. 0. meeting at the First Methodist Episcopal church, Sunday evening January 16th Mra, Libble Reach Brown, “presi quarters of & yard wide, are sewed together the full length of the back and front, Then the two pieces thus made are sewed up the length re quired for the back of the wrap and left open for the fronta, which are | trimmed with a band of seat | A fet cord gathers in the wurptos fullness over the arma and ts fin- | ished with jet balla, Attractive combinations other than the tinsel and jet will suggest them: | wetves, black and gray crepe de chine, \ ehiffon, dent ida Jotce J. T Ronald wi speak of the benefits of national prohibi tion from a judicial standpoint, Mr. A. J. Fuhodes will speak on the same topic from the viewpoint of a business man. Mra, Mary EB. Brown, estate pres ident of the W. CT. U, will rep resent ‘that organization. ev. Ambrose Maley, pastor of the First Baptist Charch, will te! |how prohibition ts regarded by the clorey. The @irector ef the Tempe Chorus will bave charge ef the musie Mra. a sola of the Federation, will pre 1, Mclean will contritute Entre Nous Ctubd The Entre Nous club ts planning to gt 2 annual January dance mn Saturday evening, January 22nd, in the S®rine Auditorium of the Masonic Special fen tures are being arrunted to please hose who attend. The committee veludes Mr. Hugh Whitelaw, Mr. Stephen Haynes, Mr. Clair MoCabe, Mr. Anthony Brandenthaler, and Mr, Justin Haynes. eee Mothery Cinb of Sigma ‘Kappa Sorority Mother Club ef Sigma Tempin The We have cut prices to the lowest possible point—in a good many Children instances below cost, Women’s Shoes Pumps and Oxfords Former prices $8.00 to $16. New prices $5.85 to $9.85, None Higher Than $9.85. No Reservations, Men’s Shoes Former prices $9.75 to $15, New prices $6.50 to $8.50. ’s Shoes All leather Boys’ School Shoes formerly priced at $6.00 and $6.50, now $4.50., priced in proportion. Please remember these All other Children’s Shoes prices apply to our entire stock of highest grade Shoes for men, women and children. Absolutely nothing reserved. SYMONDS 316 PINE STREET yO, Phillipa, returned to ber home Wednesday. . see Mra Pimfl Hurja leavers tomorrow to jom Mr. Hurja in Bree kinridge, | ‘Texas. Coming Mr. Franets Richter, « bing Pilan- iat of remarkable ability, will appear ple Thursday night, February 17. Mr. Hichter studied abroad and has given concerts in many of the lead ing elties of Murope, recetving the moat favorable eriticinm. At the request of the artiet all the blind people of Beattie are invited to come as his guenta, One th of the entire procseds from thin cor cert will be given to Daddy Draper's children's home eee Mr. and Mra, Darrah Corbett re-| turned recently from an extended visit in ‘Texas. eee Mra. Tl, T. Wahowke and two chil Gren left Tuesday for Great Pulln, | Mont, where they. will join Mr, | Wahoske and mpend the remainder of | the winter, eee Miss Jane Stimson left yeaterday ef ad for Lon Angeles, where she will Symphony Concert visit her grandparents, Mr. and Mra. Tonight Willard 1. Stimson. eee ‘The Beattle Symphony Orchestra Dr. Charles 1. Boudwtn and Mra.) will give their sixth symphony con Houdwin returned Wednerday from| cert this evening in Meany ball. Mims & three weeks motor tip in South: |Daphene Edwards, a ern California. of unusual talent, will be the violinist. eee . - Mr. and Mra. Edwin F. Cahn, of! Any woman ean fool » man, but Hood Canal, are in the city for a few | It's sometimes difficult to keep him days, en route Bant. fooled, eee Dr. Anne Turner and granddaugh tor Miss Irene Huse, left Tuesday for @ two months’ trip to Honolulu. cee Dr, and Mra. Wredertck Adame aré leaving January 21 for California. They will ship thelr car, and pian | to visit points of Interest in the South and Mexica | C. C. BERG, Inc. January Clearance Kappa sorortty will meet Tuesday, January 18, at 2:30 p. m at the} chapter house, 4782 2let N. & | ° . Aux@ary t Post No 18, American | Legion | Auxillary to Port No. 18, American | Legion, will hold Ite regular meeting | And election of officers this evening | at § p m, Veteranw hall, Armory. | . ces Practical Pryebology club will hold ite regular meeting Thursday, Janu ary 20, at 8 pm. in the reading room of the Butler hotel. Arrangements will be made for @ public meeting Inter. eee Mra. Gerald White, who has been | the quest of her sister, Mra. Marry 18, Jones, for the past month ts len: | ing Monday for ber home in Oak | |land, Cab eee Clark Hamiin, who spent the holt days with his parents, Mr. and Mre Roxbury schoo! in Connecticut eee Mra. J. A. Welch, of Spokane, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mra 1 W. Hollis for the past week, re turned to her home last evening. Latest Fashions in Best Quality at Greatly Reduced Prices. Save Money by Buying Now. EAT APPLE | C. C. BERG, Inc. PEELINGS D. BECKMAN, Manager If you want to ave money and) heastie's ot the same time be healthy, eat \wriew your apple and potato peelings! ee aes ‘They are enpential to the diet, ac 1419 First Ave. eee ‘The Fomekeepers’ echool, with Elinor Meacham Redington, B. 8, as director, will conduct clansrs at the Green Lake Baptist church, 72nd ave and Fifth ave. N. FE, Jan 18 to 1, from $394 m. to 430 p. m Lae ture, cafeteria breakfast and lunch eon, every day. Lensons in making over clothing and millinery will be ven, The public ls invited to at end cording to Dr. & Ik Boynton. He! also Feeommended sour milk and oatmeal, calling attention to the fact that people in Bulgaria, where they go in for sour milk, lve to a great| age. young pianiet | here in recital at the Masonic tem: | Demand the Wrapped Loaf Come and visit the snow - white palace where our famous American - Maid is mixed and baked. Always buy this OF CLEANLINESS Phone: Queen Anne 496 Genuine BEG Bradbury Suit or Overcoat Pay as Convenient Men who really know Good Clothes are the first to appreciate the excellence of the Tailoring and the. Fabrics in BRADBURY Suits and Overcoats, thousands of well-dressed men have always been glad to take advantage of our offer of “CREDIT GLADLY” It means that you can dress as well as you want and need to, pay just a little at time of selection the balance weekly or monthly, as it suits your con- venience, The Same Privilege for the Ladies Our whole vast stock of Women’s Wear has been substantially) reduced tn price with the added attraction of Liberal Credit BIG ADJUSTMENT SALE 25% to 50% Reductions—Broken Lines Cut More _Save money by purchasing now. Our big sale offers a great opportunity to get staple merchan dise of all kinds at big reductions in prices. Our losses are many, but we wish to turn our stoak ov quickly, and are giving our customers the benefit of real bargains. Boys’ Suits Big stock of Wool Suits, well tailored and finished; good pat- terns. 28 $10.00 to $22.50 values, cut to— Boys’ Mackinaws Warm Wool Mackinaws, for schoolboys; two styles; plaid col- ors. $8.50 to $14.98 values, cut to— $6.98 . $9.98 Men’s Undershirts Heavy Cotton Under- shirts; ecru color; $1.25 values, cut to 79c Ladies’ Union Suits Medium weight, fine quality; quality of silk. Men’s Union Suits Heavy Wool Union Suits; $10.00 values, cut to— $5.95 Ladies’ Hose Fancy plaid fiber Stockings; $1.25 values, cut to— $2.50 values, cut to— 35c $1.25 LADIES’ SHOES, cut to $4.58 $6.50 values; cloth top, military heel. GIRLS’ SHOES, cut to $3.75. 0 values; good sensible last. BOYS’ SHOES, cut to $4.98, $6.00 values; solid leather; will wear like iron, cut full size, De $2 $3.2, Youths’ Suits Snappy models of Youths’ Long its. Attractive patterns. 5.00 to $37.50 values, cut to— $6.65 «. $15.00 | [$12.98 .. $22.50 $25.00 values, cut to— $15.00 98c Ladies’ Flannelette Gowns Fine qualities of Outing Gowns, neatly trimmed; plain and striped colors. 50 values cut to 5 values cut to $3.75 values cut to $3.25 Men’s Mackinaws Heavy All Wool Mackinaws; a | tractive plaid patterns. $10.00 to $15.00 values, cut to— $6.98 .. $9.98 | Ladies’ Silk Dresses Neat, attractive styles, in fine Serviceable percale and ham House Dresses; good p: and styles. $2.50 values, cut to-— $1.25 Men’s Sweate! Entire stock of cot a and wool Sweaters duced. Prices cut—- ~ 25% Misses’ Fur Warm and attrac Fur Sets, valued } $15.00—to clear— $7.50 LEATHER PILLOWS, cut to $1 $1.50 values; size 17x24 inches COMFORTERS cut to $5.98, $7.50 values; 72x84 inches, WOOL BLANKETS cut to $104 pair. $15.00 values; size 66x80 ine Men’s Work Sox Heavy Gray Sox; will wear well; 35c values, cut to— 24c Children’s Union Suits $1.50 values—to clear— $1.59 $2.19 “THE STORE MAT, Help the unemployment situation by giving some man at least an hour's job about the house. PHONE MAIN 105 SECOND AVENUE AT UAMES STREET SAVES vOU MONEY’) wide; black, navy, gundy and brown; cut yea... S10

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