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ATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBE PAGE 10 rub navy we were SHOW ‘ound them to with. You|in and out of New Tork quite a BI : til Marriage Announced 'Clubs FINE ART. ° ‘ Mr. and Mra, J. Wdward Poy an) o ane them on the street once injand while ashore we used to go to @ > a! nl wv | : tat, lia: Ge Mk ase rane| er paaeny Fit Gite Gllever come to them. Of course, if|people who could not meet otherw! 1 know the type I like, but I haven't| When I wae in th |you happen to know her brother, it'n|It was properly chaperoned e t | !owe, Wednesday morning Senter] Fortson ow One of the pleasantest surprises |0, K.; otherwire, you will have |property conducted, and it was“veRp ocle y @ | ber tH In Trinity church, The cere} soreson ‘Thygenen Auxiliary, U. 8,/Of the season for art lovers wit be! Ifo ¢¢ Young Man Spend Above His Income in Order |\*#t4 me finding her. Gee, it must) popular, indesd. It was “in the mony was performed in the pree » ce |the American Federatio hibitie : “ir A, n Ay be great, “Irritated,” to be popular, |“workers’” section, and the “wel Smee ee he temahata Duratiy, ty| We Vs Will sAtertaln with: 0 dance }th Asstrions ration ex" — to Duly Impress His Fair Admirer? One of Them}|to jum ‘cati ‘em up and “They go|tare” people realized that it they 7 ns Te of Seattle| x hove 1 Veterans’ ball, Armory, Thureday of canvases to be shown at the Mine Mak “ Accusation wild, «imply wild,” over you, But |\didn't let the young people meet “le Women’s ? am oy “Cl j Rev, William =H, Bliss, and there’ ning, September 22. All com-|Arts Galleries tn October FEONES 4 r |we're not all so well acquainted aa |gitimately” they would meet anyway, 701 nd Country UO} Were no attendants, Mr, and iis Sta da cordially invited,| The opening night will be Satur. . h ; ahs we you are, old dear |Now it's a big, booming success, ps This E y ing -|Eanglowe will be at home tempo-|"™* . sara ry sikh day, October 1, when all members of Dear Miss G If everybody would just agree, what a)" on, what a joy it would be, “A| What's wrong wih our “welfare” Leave us Hvening, |tarily in Wenatebes, and later in) ge, Davenport Will Give Talk | the society ‘ow. about ¢oo_win/ funny, “impossible” world this would be! But I’m glad that |airt,” to just sit before « big, open | people? ‘They're too bury im “pete Delightful Luncheon Olympia. | Dr. Charlotte Davenport Will gtV® | have the opportunity of a first view,| there is one person who agrees with me on at least a few ey — Ae "sg = se ge are — ce “ef ery i “+ cp chi j 9 werd | ia. if arte ave the opportu of 3 eee Merit” tneaen Leaton 9 Dy © comfortable not have to|who were driven to seek companion Given Today; Dane ing : q . : 4 complimentary talk to all the club |ame exhibition will be opened daily, | Points. Well, “Over There, it is a pretty hard proposition tediadh et fot tho. Pads. Se & denen: br > allay thelr lonesomenanniana Party. Miss Emch Weds |women, teachers and their friends | free to the public, from 2 to 6 and, for the girl who is just rooming with another girl to have |a show—jurt for one evening! I'4 nd the wrong com - Mr. Sigl lin the ¥. W. Ce A. auditorium, |3 to 5 Sundays. \“him” call, That’s why the suggestion was made awhile | #u remember that girl. Is St lo ne, Wh ack the “fintehed IB women’s team of the Seattle) no marriage of Miss Hulda J. Thursday, September 22, at 8 p. m On weds fart ak ehaarie| ago—to have a “club” for “us” so that we could meet, but, |row-and stom mind gf id ocr {nsiren, ie tome ae winh thee’ lf And Country club are leAv-| meh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. eee tunities in the city thru monthly| a8 everyone knows, suggestions are such useless things. | ovis, I'd nay. Why can’t you, if you|could tell you where you could am, | Frederick Emeh, to », PD " fing this evening for Bolling | Mr. Otto KK. Seattle Couneil of Minute Women | oop initions and thru lectures and en-|‘Chere’s no reason on earth why the fellow Sigh was solemnized Wednesday ‘tye Seattle Council of Minute suldn’t bring are going to love, be open ove |wome nice fellows, “Sal,” but @ where they will play the golf sen evening Geptember 24; at the heme tainments will be welcomed to the| “her” to his home just as often as it As done ‘tother Way |board? They say love is a pure, tis no way to do it in this ety, Gn that city Thursday, foing to) Or the bride's parents, : Ben peg aia ais ,|‘round, but the ancient traditions forbid, because it is con-|""et and holy easence of something }—you ha + goby Py Wancouver, B. C, in the evening} Mr. and Mrs. James B. Deady, meeting for the coming year There a etapa + Med ain | sidered that when she starts to call at his home, it is usuall seats pee lig meee Ay ove” | our ‘ene aad > qatet, boas | ; As ‘ to the o Arta necretary ! x b to play the Shaughnessy Golf club a and brotherin law the day, September 32, at 2 p. m. in| Pavia, who ie daily tn charge of the} getting beyond the “friendly” stage—more serious, don’t|when it's suppowed to be so “sweet | “bodies,” they're not much im on Friday seen pcanie at ios ieee brahel ce cas re pomp ruauers ale liery, and to pay the annual dues) cha-know. Now, isn’t it the truth? For my part, I'd just jand sacred?” No, most of our young | dence in our streets, at our pul sonnel of the team tn anges percoruned report will be given by Mra. Nell lof $5 ave he ney a | ad a “ ys | people get the funny idea that it has|dances, or anywhere else, and, gad) ‘The pe e ef relatives and friends by s soon have her meet my sister—(if I had a “her”’) as I A darhctone ft ha te bare oomne [to war, ibey eal aot be ae >| Jel | Pre o o1 George r : | to be Miss Phebe Neil ‘Tidmarsh, Hamblen, chairman of the hospital] Such artists as Jonas Lie, G ‘ petit 4 Savors sagt 0 et EAB lS come Mra, David H. Moss, Mrs.| the Rev. H. Osland. Mr. and Mra - eke, Henri and Chiide| Would to have her introduce me to her relatives. But it isn’t\iing with a little suggestion of |ture, because they're not “made @ Worhen will hold its first regular | committee, on her summer's work | Bellows, Fri Wiltiam Pigott, Mrs, T. A. Fran | Oi! will make their home in this i) the disabled veterans, and Mrs. |Hassam, always attract the admirers | being “done.” Maybe when women are equally judged with |"naughtinem” to it to make it|way.” But, there's one consolat $ioli, Mrs. R. E. Stafford, Mrs, Alice)“ (ae {s. C Leonhardt, chairman of the re jot America’s beet modern artists Al men it won't be such a sign of indiscretion as it is now looked | “worth while But—twas ever |—our evotte-garane, qhimral s. Stuart ‘ompkins, construction ald committee, will] pleasant thrill of interest attaches ap ns % ec” atyle will some day Aisi aa Sie waiter. Henry, Mrs. R. Knox l pang the numerous details of her| thin collection of 40 oils begause of | upon to Pring be girl fo your home, . Ose: _| Yes, “Bal,” if it were only possible | aioned, and oh, what a sad, © Roberta, Miss Helen Parrell, Miss/ ersona work. Mra. W, B. Beals, president |the announcement that it’ is un-|_ Welcome, Mumnasdla’ «Ma oy (think “Al” is @ lounge lizard—e |fr our nice girls to meet nome fel-|awakening! But I don't wast Ds Catherine Collins, and Miss Loutse lof the Seattle Federation of Patriotic | usually good saira |“ateppings'—protector and cuardet tub” man, whe has nothing to do lows in, this old town who Uke the|write a book, so I’ end by saying, ‘ol Raymond. Mr, Holmes Hyland left uMday societies, will commemorate Const For this opening several vet Calre | our fair eex But tent this just |bUt run about to pink teas and grand |°' fastioned way of having a B04 | and ye shall find"—4f ye seek By ee for Howe, Ind, where he w T® eution day in her address at 3 p. m.,| Lestie’s pupils have been daily per about the way it really works operas, and so on—but, no, no, Su | tine. but it can't be done in nad ied enough. Charming Luncheon sume his studies at the Howe io which alk members of affiliated |fecting three dances at his studio |*v0u" tho way 1 relly WOM inne,” In just @ hard-working |mAn's town. Ee SEARCHINGLY AI. fi i oe ughe school. groups are invited. on the fourth floor of the Odd Fel jo) 50°) in and “hit” town and|YOUNs man who ts working every Given by Mrs. George " eee eee lows’ temple. A Greek dance, an in ea ea efor a “gentle re-|%Ay and trying hard to get along in Mrs. KR. George was hostess! Mr. William J. Rhodes will leave Progress Club jterpretion of a Chopin walts, will past." She orders a nice, comfort.| “ls old world—and succeeding to « this afternoon at a charming lunch-|riday to enter school in Ithaca! Thursday Progress club meets |be given by Irene Isham and Sytvial it ll ee ec rwen, | Orta degree, But I certainly don't Seon of twelve covers given in the/N. ¥ with Mrs. D. M. Soliday, 4044 Second | Rornhard. Chaminade's “Air de Able meal—not over three sadenen | tiie in witting down and letting © ‘Private dining room at the Young) i eee lave. N. EB, at 10 0. m. Hallet will be a solo by Marian ii yy about $1.60 to $2 and yours |(he women do all of the chirping— | © ‘Women's Christian Association | Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Wilton have cee ‘ Henry, Ballet munic je “AME” | hast ah a telaked yeu have to get up on pour “hind? Bern: | t of fall flow-|Temoved from their summer home West Seattle Review No, 51 | will be interpreted by Seon oenah of acaaas ci logs ones tn a While and let them ow Lake Washington to their house! West Seattle Review No, 61, W. B.| bard, Lillian ¢ & | jeenters 6 Irene! as a conservative mate, $1 to| Know what you think, or they would | jin town, [A ef the Ma meets Thurs |Isham. Doris Ferguson will play the/¢y Vo ga” you have al use you for a door’mat and wish you | | fi nber 22, at 3|accompanimenta. bought the tickets for that show---| Were not even that much in the way é . day afternoon, Sey Mr. and Mra, Bruce Farris (Kath-|5 om, in Carpenter's hall, on Cali eee - © A lovely arrangemen frs jn a golden basket centered the Mable around which were seated Miss Minnie Reeves of Pasadena, Mrs.) Reeves < I'd like to meet some of my adver. | ‘George F. Waterhouse of Honolulu, ? probably about $1.50, plus war tax, | Boyd, Mra. Paul H./|¢tine Hadley) are receiving congratu: |tornia ave. ste a y san lent. grand ‘opera, either—.| Sirles and wee if they really look,a eaten howiae, Mra. J. ¥,| ations upon the birth of a daughter, | ens Lewis Completing and it lent grand opera, sithir—|crctoniatie as they sama. Weal AND BOYS Simpson, Miss Helen Gillette, Miss Jean, September 13, in Vancouver,/ — Counell of Cathelle Women Education Models any. nal uiet Place for another “ite,” not |Prebably oth be sadly dlaappainted | Zennie Stewart, Miss Grace Hurd, | Seattle Council of Catholic Women| Ajonzo Victor Lewis is busy this) much, for she lant very hungry, but |! is is ge away from our | Rise ‘Mabel Bhepard, Miss Helen| il gs, a meets at Providence hospital, trom| week adding @ room to bis studio.lir's at least 18 ecats for the “bite” | subsect, : ne 50f and up Without Garters ce ana. the nesters. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Stoddart! 19 q m, to 6 p.m Just now Lewis is finishing uP 48/anq the same for “densert"—a “hon-|, And our ttle Danny Cupidtn | 75¢ d up With Garters The luncheon was a reunion of|/Marjorie Schuctt) returned yester-/ - SN gargoyles, quarter-inch scale models,!ey dream” or “Florida special” or a| Matchmaker de luxe!! Poor “irritated | an day from their honeymoon, spent at! Cirele, No. 549 Next week ne - fellow—it dingusts him and hurts his be of promi Seattle Circle, > for the Educational hall, Next wi moonlight effervescence, ust a a Qualicum Ray, B. C., and are guests | Marat ry 4 Hickory Waist prices have been lowered but their high : ‘ No. 649, Nolet It be shipped to Spokane to po | ouattive nerves to Tend euch things standard of quality has been fai intained. Yi Rent pioneer families. . Seattle circle, 5 OTs | they will be shipped P something with a dime's worth of ice Phare quality ithfully maintained. You + ger of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Stoddard Woodcraft, will give the first of te] )0” ectsrses and baked in terraleren O dae oe it yet I'll bet a “yoo” that he jumps . raw : . of Woodcraft, be enlarged an = Team and « dollar's worth of china |) * uur endabith te tieas think Weer get real value, service and satisfaction in Hickory. ” untit their new home is ready for OC-/serien of dances Thursday, Septem-| cotta The fieures are virile and|ware—about a dollar and @ half for Informal Dance at Queen | cipancy lber 22, at the Swedish Club hall, | eras, strating the developement|her and the same for yoursel(—§3 re eee | e. r the sa. y Anne Hill Home Eighth ave. and Olive st of education tn the world toty?, $10.30. Then if you want to Mr. Wendel Myers has extended| Mr. and Mra Dominic Brace 23% Lewis is also at work on a #un-|ptep her home, it's $2.50 to $3 for the $nvitations for an informal dance at|“@*#bel Martins are being con Graded Union of Sunday School) gis) ana portrait head for the work |"vua"" ‘That's un average evening he home of his parents. Judge and|ST@tulated on the birth of @ son, Teachers men of the Snoqualmie Falls Lam-|for the young man who really wants that's why the better stores usually show Hickory plot was all well laid, old boy, but rly executed. I dont know“what Made aed guaranteed by the makers of the & Square-shooter* looks lke,-but her : Children's Hickory Garters, bite may be as vicious as her growl, ASTEIN & COMPANY manana oF and then poor “Al” would write no more, Sure, buddy, ft takes all kinds Dominic, Jr. at the Swedish hospital t Seattle Graded ~, ql . A. P. ers, on Queen Anne On Thursday the lber Co. This is to be a memorta! to impress his young lady friend that z led goods: Io jute to | September 19, |Union of Sunday School Teachers) i, air W. W. Warren, who made/he tx a "iee, douteleé Yellows). OC od to make the old world buza, H PARIS GARTERS ” Midshipman Arthur Kail of Annap- rie Ad {will meet In the ¥. W. C. A. ClUD/ nis ji¢6 work the welfare of the men|course, you can—tf she will go—take | Ut—you say you know the type you CHICAGO for men NEW York JS" iblix, who ie spending the month of|_ Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. C. Dutton, Miss! rooms from 9:30 to 1130 & = and the safeguarding of the inter-jher to any of our fitst-class movies, like, and you “stick to them.” eptember in the city. About sixty|V!Tsinia Dutton, Harry, John and . eats of the company. He ate at the| where ‘em perfectly con a Bo do Bests have been invited. cari ee oe Ps Pageicamase | Social and Charity Club ,| mens table with tho workmen, and /tented together, hin right see tee cates tee baoogv atte —~ Ladies" poy — ‘voremey' club. it is they who originated the idea hand holding hers, You can let her inne hig: rod poo Sigg ohm a Freja, meets at Swedish club, jo 0 te placed in the/eat at home before you call for her, Dinner Hosts : jare cocupying their new. home at trccsssen, bre, Hecman Anderson, |°% ¢ Memorial to Da placed tn daitad of M™trent her tos “wundas” (cay En gored ete eto tuany ie OE Mra, John Sandel! and Mrs, Gustave | i.e with a seat on either side of it.jafter the show, and get away with it @nd Mrs. Dockery, entertained with | enderenlh: Bertie Gir uhoed 0-20an eek; Geen daw t @ dinner of ten covers at “Blancs’ Mrs. John H. Heaton left Monday eee cil. 4G . £ ’, © ° ou wou me t - Bionday evening {night for Palm Beach, Ma, where Thursday Practice Clab |To Plan Society’s off mapa righ rtve te boot S ore }she will spend the winter, Thursday Practice club will meet! Winter Activities “yearning” for that aforementioned Ya XN Informal Luncheon | pha with Mra, D. M. Sollday, 4044 See} yiry Roginald Parsons, president|“two birds in a nest” stuff. If that's Geentee Mrs, James Colbert Sulltvan enter-| Mrs’ L. C. Gilman ts spending © ong ave, N. E. at 10 & m lof the Fine Artes society, haa re-|the case, it may be different, 1 don’t ' fined with an informa! luncheon at| **¥ day In Portland, Ore. wv unk Cle | turned from a summer apent east of |know—never been there. | Yea, broth ponte . | ntaina, and jer, it ma & smile of love she I T ad seas" ams Mrs. Charles H. Lily and her) omewy Knot club will hold its reg: pin ae gb beat pated pra ned over the other bird's P | M E N S mother, Mrs. Charles Sangfelder,| war meeting Thursday evening. S¢P | neaday, September 27, the purpose |#houlder, but it must be a pretty dis Hostess es at are planning to go to Vancouver, B. | tember 22, at the home of Miss icdith | Swany: Septenver, St. ike Beteerieusted love, then. Now let's have Earlington Club C. Thursday for & few Gays’ visit. | armstrong. the winter activities of the society, |some fair one pop up and say, “Who Mrs. M. P. Zindorf, Mra. C. P. — hited Assit ‘pha © -e4@ eee has stung you, kiddo?’ Nobody as . Mra. ip Beattle Rose ‘Constan: _ | Society Predertel ‘ .|yet, thank heaven; I'm getting this were i ecatees shine at taane| derson are in Portland, Ore., visiting| qe Seattle Rose society will hold) oo neg a8 pip, okt pecould an.|4ope from my boy friends who con | Day at the Earlington Golf and) ‘P4s for & few weeks, its annual annie Shuretey, Oe nual exhibition of pictorial photogra.|tinually weep at the “failure” of Country club. After luncheon there} 22 at 8 p. m. in the oo 4 phy, November 1 to 12. Entries for|the “ekirta” was a hidden hole contest for the) éf%- G. A. C. Rochester wil leave | bers, county-city building. Election/ 1+. 'eynipition will close October 19.) Yea, I was @ “steamship™ man | | Players and the usual tea at 4| ROXt week for Frederick, Md., to vis| oe cenicers and important business) prises are $100 for first award, ones myself. Looked ‘em over in HOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS OF WOMEN wear “Sweet Sixteen” garments only, year in and year out. And yet there are some who for the first time come to “Sweet Six- teen” in doubt. When they leave, after selecting their wardrobes, lit her son-tn-law and daughter, Mr. Jee Fourth ave 3 mee myoett, ~ | o'clock. to be transacted. Use for second piace and $50 for third |New York, Philadelphia, Paris, Brest, ¢ y cee | Sid, Mm Dawid MM aderick OEY Lcotrance, 9, cholee, with 1 smaller prises. Chicago, and so on and so forth, on doubt is dispelled and a great Committee for Capitol |” cee ‘ Seattle Review No. 8 (ii gaciaih hes Sn sili asians |e ‘oat yon ees niene “tomy? Soe | weight is off their minds as they Hill Guild Tea won po a Fon eh ane es Seattle Review No. % W. B. A-| your history is to read romantic his-lright here in Seattle; but while I'l anticipate the compliments they of the Maccabees, ioe fot ite ree. torical tales, Mrs. Elizabeth Champ-|praise the clammy hice ones, I'm still | ular meeting Thursday, Sept. 2%. at) ney ang her son Frere live quietly at/“agin” these “I¢-Inchies” that you fee te ws hg thelr town house) s p.m. in W. O. W. hall, Fourth) ine gorrento hotel, and every twolsee on our beautiful boulevards. | “at < hhepmapee SPS ave, and Marion. years thelr publishers—Putnam's—| Every step is a step of ignorance— | ging! announce a new book. This year it is|if such is posstble—as to what is| Queen Anne Fortnightly Club [ine “Romance of Russi, From/good common sense and good taste c. | Cae orrentthce nena gchatrman of! thelr country home on Maury Island, to be given by the Capito! Hill} Guild of the Orthopedic hospital at She home of Mrs. Lawis Schwager! yr, and Mrs, Guido A. Farls are @n Friday afternoon, September 30, - ‘ with the following ladies aasisting i temees pe mee oe a 18 | ‘The Queen Anne Fortnightly club) rurfk to Bolshevik” The others tnlin the way of wearing apparel. I'l Birs. George Allen, Mrs. Anton| tne pr oe ‘sevitiite kare ¢ ‘eit | ill_meet Thursday at 2 p.m. at) the series concern Japan, Belgium, |confems I exaggerated that “week's | Goventus, Mra, Neil Boyle) Mr| remain until the fret of ry fo jthe ¥. W. CA, with Mrs. I. G./ Rome and France, and always com-|pay." No, tt doesn’t squash halt of Frank Taylor and Mra, Schwager.| Capt. and Mra. J. & Gibson will oc | ¥ales a8 hosters. mand a large sale both in England |it—it’s aN killed, buried and mourned will receive for their discrimina- tion. Mrs. Mark Odell and Mrs. Taylor) *; eee and America. when the weary lad wends his weary | ill preside over the ten table the| U7 Be Faris apartment. Chapter A 0. oar caper > sie way homeward after stepping his la-| first hour, and Mrs. David Edward| lames Chapter A O, P. EO. meets Art s dy love to a little “good time,” un-| have Skinner and Mrs. Thomas Bordeaux | mal in ‘ephoiee, ere eter | Thursday at 8 p. m, with Miss Many ; Schools lems he beats her to it and “banks” a wom <o = Star ef the second hour. | souks eur Shaades Ger Beulah Hendershott, 20° Normandie| Springing Up Here part of it “twixt € and 8" on Sat-| never me! Mrs. Odell is in charge of the| st peg 9 Apartments. There will be a book] Ajtho the fine arts department of|urday evening. x Dressland, the revelations _@ance, with Mrs. Bordeaux assist-| yr, and Mra. Robert Graham and| Shower. the university, with Ambrose Pat-| Once, and only once; did I ever try | would tear down all the fab- ing. Mr, and Mra. Gerald Shannon spent ove Seats servoing dl Mins — =—= a to “argue” with a lady, and I was) ric of skeptics on the style and ‘ the weekend as guests of Dr. and Seattle Chapter No. Mina Sirgenson and several others, |nat upon so hard—well you've heard | value of “Sweet Sixteen” garments e- Wi M y No. ler ofloffers the year-round excellent in- vt a. rry r » at their home| Seattle Chapter No. Order. othe y that twodimension stuff—no thick mt Mes bd ch See Fastern Star, will meet Thursday at|struction to students who can spare! ions left, you know, but she did it| Sa . at the Country club. | and give greater publicity to, the nm Francisco & p. m. in the Corinthian room of|daytime for study, the problem of|i sweetly that I didn't realize it power of Of interest to friends in this city te | s%—— ________._.---g the Masonic Temple. Initiations/teaching the young and alvo those | wa, “did,” but she has gone to “Cal: | the news that invitations have been | | THEATRES will take place. who are breadwinners by thelr art/itornia’—probably Hoquiam—eo I'm | issued for the wedding of Miss Elinor | | aie has remained poorly bandied. not seeing ber and haven't for some | Klink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |@———__—__—_— aaa nelll Crown Hill P.T. AL But now tho desert is fairly Mow jtime i'm not stepping them these | i George Klink, of San Francisco, to ‘PALACE HIP OFFER Crown Hill PT. A. meets at 2:20)¢ring with art schools. days, and won't until I find one| out Jolae Ensign Albert Warren Akers, jr.) ATTRACTIVE SHOW p. m. Social tea after business| The federal board sends Ita 40 tO] whose “vocabulary” is beyond the| dton ih tansel eitlk U. 8.N. The service will be read in| Of special interest to the kiddies| meeting. Plans for association's |dents to Mr, Hagen, who manages @|~109.word” limit, as “Searching” By all sizes; $16 the First Presbyterian church, in for th r will be dis-|school in the McDermott building. ‘There aro a few somewhere, | Cf and to all animal lovers is the an. | activities for the yea! * " says. re q Ban Francisco, On Tuesday evening, | nouncement of the appeaarnce of | cussed. At 1431 First ave. near Pike, Mr.it know, but it eurely takes a great) October 4, with Rev. W. K. Guthrie | parnold’s Animals an a feature of eee George conducts a school, search to find them, I wish a fellow | Sfficlating. Miss Klink ig the niece |the new all-star, show scheduled to Bryant P.T. A. On Monday at the Thompson |could meet some of ‘em who like to} of Mrs, V. L. Cottman and Mrs. Har-| come to Loew's Palace Hip tomor- | Bryant P.T. A. meets at school, |>ullding @ néw Seattle art clubltanm about something else beside New Fail § £isred efrece full Lined; $16 riet Brown, of the Puget Sound na. | Address by E. W. Kelley, |9pened rooms. The class rooms will!+ten't it awful about “Fatty” (mean s . aoe ie eneien, CT "OMThe Halt Way House,” Fara Baca A piepiion for teachers,|b® opened from Saturday moon toling Arbuckle eo intimately friendty. You, Madam, who possibly may be skeptical, are specially invited here for one Bs hgh GO Kendall's humorous character eee Monday morning to the club mem-!qon't you know), and “I think tha of the most agreeable surprises of your life in the matter of Dress. Engagement of Miss sketch, 1s the vehicle in which those| Dickens Fellowship Club Le tee Rigo lg tae Papert pins ample a! ach We are prepared for your visit with ate mt garments that have just come from ; Dick Fellowship meets in Just to fin : 4 really | Z : % : Arvon Announced Pee ee i apart Me A. at 8 Dp. IN. “Nicholas|—80 members who earn thelr Uving ‘cook a good, “homey” meal, play the || New York, vouched for as our very greatest values. Mr, and Mrs. Berg Arvon an i o with art. Will H, Smith, who until) pi 4 really 1 ou as the: Angular and singulart good | Nickleby” subject for evening. plano and really love y y Bounce the engagement of their hice is the uaa nar & the eee Fecently conducted @ school of car-/aiq in “daddy's day | @aughter, Helen, to Mr. Albert O.|team of Pheaay and Powell, and he Totem Club tooning, 19 manager. No, “Searching,” I'm far from per Solomon of Portland, Ore. The wed-\j, assisted by a pretty girl in put-| Totem Club meets in club reoms,| The club has plenty of ideas and/ ect’ just ask my sister—and I've! re #2 take oe, wag’ December. ting over some nifty ideas in comedy |4168 Arcade building, 2 p. m. fees to tain toe ask waned Wace not sown my “wild oats”—haven't| Fur Coats and . happenings. eee “0 ¥ roe wit § had time—nor have I sprouted my Garments of the Farewell Dinner A pair of buds from the garden of John B. Allen PLT. A. ee ee little white wings—they may be of | Higher Grades Neck Pieces Complimenting her mother-intaw,|melody are Dorothy Bard and com-) John B. Allen P.-T. A. meets at}, 4 por eitien map Moni hae srrd dae a darker hue for all I know; but a} 8 Priced the Mrs. Maris Siater, who is leaving |pany. ‘ 2:30 p. m. Boclal hour follows bun-| ont Men ite in mesting this lone, {00d Many of us are still looking for Priced the pr for the East next week, Mra. J, H.| Mae Marsh ts the star of the fea-|iness meeting. Program at 3:30/ 70,90 [riety int) Oe Oe TOME’ |that quiet, trusting girl who, when weet Sixteen” “Sweet Sixteen’ Guid, entertained with an afternoon|ture photoplay, “The Little ‘Fraid)p. m. 1. M. Shaw, principal, and nity, arthur Lingenbrink je pres: we say, “Will you will say, Way “How much do you ‘make’ a week?" I also have my opinion of a girl who will let a fellow “blow” his money, but it wouldn't be nice to tell her/ of bridge at her home Tuesday fol-| Lady.” others will speak. lowed by a delightful dinner, with Cees cAOR IE tind covers for eight. ‘ dent. Alonzo Lewis, George Semple, Heinrich Roth, Lloyd Sehmucker, Glen Sheckles, Ruth Freedman, Hel- en Markus, Will Smith and C. T. HM are the other officers. Franklin PT. A. art. * H | Franklin P.T. A. will hold “get Former University DATE Ss together party” for mothers and what sald opinion is. J * . teachers at 315 p. m I suppose some of your readers Girl, Married : — Rat ane Mrs. Miller Murdock, ot! ADDITIONAL. CLUBS GAS ON ‘STOMACH | = : Meectatey tone toy | Colonel Elisworth Circle No. 54 SOUR STOMACH | their daughter, Mary, to Dr. Wayne cmmanex, earreclik The regular mecting of Colonel MADAY. serremmem 2 — | rele. No. 6 NDIGESTION . _ With Furs held « high it is welcome news to know what “Sweet Six- teen” is doing The disclosures as Price, Style and Value reveal J. Slater, son of Mr, and Mre. W themselves are Slater, of McMinnville, Ore., on Fri day, Beptember 16, in Portland, Ore. | bs Punaet stub, the Grand Army, will be hed Fri imply astound- ‘The ceremony was performed in the, , SEPTEMBER 23— day, Sept. 22, at 1:30 p,m. Members HEARTBURN yee y for you. First Presbyterian church. i} David Mdward Skinner to on urged to attend. ing. ‘The bride was a former student of | tertain with a bridge afternoon, in soe Instantly Relieved by the University of Washington, and is witha. = Zonery Club ® wember of the Delta Delta Delta | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29— ‘The Zonery club has changed its @orority, Dr. Slater is a graduate of Dr. and Mrs. Jay 3. Durand to give | place of meeting to Carpenter's hall, Be meite ot ainiees Tea cae! | . asaerbunce a6 Be Danses uk or LEONARD 1620 Fourth ave. Friday, Sept. Harvard medical school. Dr. and,| VRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 90— at 7:30 p. m. Members urged to | | Mrs. Slater wilt make thelr home in|} Pe at the home of Mra Leer | come. j EAR OIL Boston for the next two years. Dr. Schwager. m soma w } Slater will teach at Harvard and will | YRIDAY, OCTOBER 7— ‘ * | BxLaEvE NMSS ane 8 Iater be an interne at Peter Bent | weadvay auia ot the ortnopeate | Claims Wife Played | IN 5 GRAIN TABLETS ‘ff (fers MEAD, Notes. “simply Brigham hospital, They will make panty wt “the ‘home ot stem ec | While He Was Away AND POWDER FORM tert in Nostells, Proof of success fi their permanent home ia Portland, | Ward, on Queon Anne. hill Behe RATED MAGNESIA ja a Mag. J Mt be given by the druggist, se 8 || vmupay, ocroper 14— Oscar Jackson, alleging that hts sompouns, especially prepared Je im Seattle by Ide: \ Birthday Part |] Capitol #11 Gutid of the Orthopeaie | Wife had permitted other men to|for the safe speedy and certain cor- 401 KM. 1 y Party hompital to give dance at the se- | gain her affections while her hus.|{rctop, of dangerous stomach acid: Mie Clare Breoka entertained on attle Yacht club. band was in the Far North, filed! five-grain tablets’ and powder tn Butler's FI a Seattle Saturday afternoon at her home! <e soves suit against Elida Jackson Tuesday.| sealed blue p James, 4nd Bartell Dees Oar New ¥ mith « luncheon tor the pleagure of Jackson states that he was in the| fuse jwith ! so A, 0, LEONARD, ING, 70 Fifth Ave., New York City, her little daughter, Anita, gn her employ of @ fishing concern, Aig a fie sere sinus #0 OPPORTUNITY |sreicts ste so. core| taser eae members of ber dancing class, 8 TAK W AN TAD & |bome w his wife a Peat ae et

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