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preening opps eer ta tse timate te area nna PAGE 10 | Seattle Society ‘October Plans for Sunset Club Made Known; Large Tea Given To- day; Bridge Luncheon, oR ARCHIE A. RUGGLES, tyrte ‘ tenor, of New York, will give a Seong recital with Mrs. Frederick Rentley as accompanist at the Sun / get club Wednesday afternoon, Oc fober 5, at 8 o'clock. The hostesses “ for the afternoon will be Mrs. John \D. Farrel! and Mra Samuel L. Rus fee. On Wednesday, October 12, at ‘ 32:90 o'clock, a business meeting tn @ontiection with luncheon, for which | Feservations must be made carly, At 8 o'clock on Wednesday, Octo- Der 19, “Chinese Fantasies,” by Mise Mary Dudley Walker, with Miss Dor. (@thy Ewing at the plano, ts on the fealendar. Mrs. J. Tate Mason and \Btrs. James Colbert Sullivan will be “the hostesses. ' , » ' : * Wednesday, Octoder 24, at 3) Je'clock, Judge George Donworth wil! | a talk, “Some Rambling! hts on Europe.” The hostesses | ‘Ao be Mra, William N. Redfield and| fairs. Worrall Wilson. eee ‘Charming Musicale-Tea Given This Afternoon Mrs. Ada Borst Bi well enter ‘tained this afternoon at her home “with a most charming musicale tea, {from 3 until 5 o'clock, honoring her ‘gioter, Mrs. Allen Borst, of Fresno, eal, who is her guest. Receiving th, the hostess and the honor Guest were Mrs. Robert A. Borst. Presiding at the urns the first hour were Mrs, Roy Page Ballard and Mm. H. E. Holmes, and the d hour Mrs. J. T. Ronald and Thomas Drew dispensed hosp!- The home was beautiful % ne, in all the lovely tints of while an artistic basket of and wild asters adorned be pretty tea table. eae the afternoon a delightful cal program in charge of Mrs. A. Borst ‘wes given. ee irs. Jones to Entertain Vith Bridge Luncheon ‘As ® compliment to Mrs. E. G thers, Mrs. J. Will Jones has ex: / invitations for a bridge next Tuesday afternoon rs. Paschal Ww eds '. William E. Boeing Howard Cranston Potter of announces the marriage of neg Mra. Bertha Potter c to Mr. William E. Boeing mt Tuesday, at rer ad 27, in Seattle. . and Mrs. Phillip E. Fisher are with a dinner of twelve Mrs. Calvin 8. Hall will be hostess lurday afternoon at her summer across the Sound, entertaining th a luncheon for the pleasure of E, G, Lindberg. eee tle Day Nursery The Seattle Day Nursery associa- will meet at the new building, i lock Thurs irs. Beeler Luncheon Hostess Complimenting Mrs. Richard Gould, of Bend, Ore., who has spending the summer in Seat- and Mrs. Durand Hemion, who ts wing soon for a two months’ stay the East, Mrs. Adam Madison entertained with a luncheon ‘at her home yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Beeler was hostess at @ lunch. last week for Mra. Harry Bireley, of Los Angeles, who is visiting in ‘he city. « t fay of her mother, Mre. Fannie from 2 until & o'clock Mra. Edmund Bowden's tea at her home from 4 until 6 o'clock plimenting her daughter-in Mrs, William Burt B fan Pranctaco, Colonel and Mra, Alexander Wether- 1M will entertain with a dinner at home. Mra, H. J. Fetter to entert A luncheon at her residence. Mra. William C. Heusey will be with complimenting her Mary Wright Mrs. Richard O'Bhea’ the University elub, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 90— Capitol Hill Gulia to University club. Major and Mrs, Harvard Moore ana im and Mrs, Frederick Mil- nce at the quarters of the er at Fort Lawton. yr iittle daughter, Pers John ¥. Murphy to with @ swimming party Pool for her small son followed by Matnier club. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4 Henefit tea for Vaskar endowment fund st the home of Mrs, John t Crystal Maurice & luncheon at the Ne iy. ‘The marriage of Mire Beatrice Filaabeth Fryer to Mr. Harold George Bwendsen at the home of riy at the home of Mrs. Ward, on Queen Anne hil! Annual reception of the Wor Century club at the Hotel Wash. ston from 2 until B o'clock Darsie C. Bard's ten at home Miss McCormick is a popular member of the younger set, who is in the Bolm ballet with eon of twenty covers at the j th Scotti Grand Opera company in California.—Portrait by Wayne Albee, McBride Studio. | Large Dinner Will Honor Ca: pt. Amundsen Mr. and Mre. Haken H. Hammer are issuing invitations for a dinner Sunday evening at the Bungalow, honoring Capt. Roald Amundgen. The | dinner will be given at 10 o'clock, the Bungalow and its entertainers being reserved by Mr. and Mrs. Hammer from 10 until 1 o'clock. Covers will be placed for seventy . | euests, Nie) Dinner Hosts Mr. and Mrs. John Biglow enter tained with a dinner of ten covers at their home last evening, complt mentary to Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lind. berg, who are leaving soon to make their home in Los Angeles, Cal. eee Luncheon for Visitors Honoring Mrs. Edward Palmer, of Chemainus, B. C, and Frissinger, of Chicago, who are guests of Mrs. Charles EB. Peabody, Mrs. M. A. Matthews and her sister, Mrs. W. 8. Kelton, were hostesses yesterday afternoon at a luncheon of ten covers, given at the home of Mrs. Matthews. Mrs. Sneider Complimented Complimenting Mrs. D. 8. Sneider, of Clarksdale, Ariz., the house guest of Dr. and Mrs, A. D. Tollefsen, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hocking entertained with an informal dinner of twelve covers at their home Thursday eve- ning, and on Saturday evening with a bridge and dance. On Tuesday a luncheon was given by Mrs. R. H. Goodkind, and Sunday evening Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Baumgarten were hosts at an informal tea. eee Bachelors’ Ball The Bachelors’ club will entertain with “Big Bubble Ball” at the Ma sonie temple on Saturday evening. October 8. ef © Mount Baker Park Guild’s Sale ‘The Mount Baker Park guild of the Orthopedic hospital will have a home! October baking sale all day Saturday 1, at the community store. ae ie Informal Evening Mrs. R. F. Drager and her daugh. ter, Miss Frances Drager, entertained a few friends with a delightful in-| formal evening at their home Friday. Those entertained were Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Nichols, Dr. and Mrs. Raiph Mr. and Mra. ©, C. Bender, Dr. and Mrs, E. C. Lanter, Mr. and Mrs. H. Neubert, Miss V. M. Oxford, Miss EB. Ayerst, Mra. A. Upper, Miss Kathleen Bender, Miss Ukla Upper, Miss Dorothy Avery, Miss Dorothy Binger, Mr. Walter Larned, Mr. Robert Nichols, Mr. Stuart Dimmick, Mr. Hol Christensen, Mr. Sheiton Fraser, Mr. Byron Nichols and Mr Arthur Haldon. ee Beta Sigma of Delta Gamma Beta Sigma of Delta Gamma will be entertained Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Miss Bertha Brackett, 2005 Broadway N. eee Benefit for St. Theresa Home A card party and social for the benefit of St. Theresa's Home wil) be given this evening at the home, 906 Terry ave. The benefit is under the Lau Mra, Mont. YRIDAY, OCTOBER 14— Capitol Hill Gulld of the Orthopedic Ronpital to give dance at the Se- attle Yacht club, auspices of esses: Mra. J. E. Galbraith, Mrs. FE. C. Burke, Mrs. A. Gerbel, Mra. A. Polson, Mra, John Buckley, Mrs, Ce. elle Mahoney Kane and Mrs. M. Sul- ivan, Mra. J.) the following patron. | |Personal Mrs. Edgar Ames and Mra. Jolin) Arthur Baillargeon are leaving Fri | day for Victoria, B. C., to spend the week-end. eee Dr, Fredericka Phillips has return- ed from a visit of several weeks in the East. eee Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barnes left Monday night for an Eastern trip, eee ‘ Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Fairley have }taken an apartment at the Delamar jfor the winter. coe and Mrs, Paul Wilbur Masters | removed from 5243 11th ave. Mr. have N.E. to the Dm Hart apartments. eee Mr. and Mra. Guido Farts are planning to remove about October 1/ from thelr apartment in Hao milton | Arms to the Hotel Sorrento for the winter months. eee Miss Alice Bennie of Stanwood ar rived Sunday to enter her junior year at the University of Washing ton. eee Miss Celesta Moll of Artington came down Friday to attend the unt versity, entering as a junior. ree Mr. Cleveland Sandefer will leave the last of the week by motor for San Francisco, Mrs, Sandefer will join him there in a short time. ede 1 Mr. John Wagness of Stanwood came down Sunday to attend the university, entering as a freshman. cee Mra. G. BE. M. Pratt has gone to Chicago for a two weeks’ visit eee Mr. Carl and Mr. Roy Olson of Stanwood have arrived to resume their studied at the university. cee Mr. Henry Hibbard left recently for Louis on a short business trip cee Mr. Harry Keyes Brooks and Mr. | James Contetlo left by motor Sunday for Bend, Ore. Mrs. Brooks will re main a guest at the Hotel Washing: ton for a few days eoe Mrs. J, 8 Grant and her atster, Mrs, Edward Moore, left yesterday for the East, where they will visit for two months in Holland, Mich, j ee | Mr. Arthur Enarson has arrived from Stanwood to resume his work tn the School of Fisheries at the University of Washington. oe 6 Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Fisken and Miss Marjorie Fisken are removing | this week from their summer home at Yeomalt to thelr town home at 1683 80th ave. N. st Seattle Federation of Women's Clubs The board of trustees of the Se- attle Federation of Women's Clubs will entertain the presidents of the various clubs at the home of the} chairman, Mra, Wilson R. Gay, 1733 15th ave., Thursday, October 6, from 2 to 6. A rummage sale will be held Oo: tober 19, 20, 21 and 22, the place to be announced later, Native Daughters of Washington The Native Daughters of Wash | ington, Princess Angeline Parlor, No, 1, will give a card party Friday evening, September 30, 8:15, at the Panama cafeteria. TACOMA, Sept. 28.—James Ro- land, secretary of a local union, was too busy to deposit union funds eol- lected Monday, Today he discovered THE KALT | | THEATRES i NOVEL ACT COMING TO PALACE HIP With every act distinctively differ ent and two stellar features to top the whole, the new show scheduled | to appear at Loew's Palace Hip to morrow promises to be a diverting affair. ‘Two clever young men, whose vaudeville oddity is declared to be of “big time” timber are Stuart and Lawrence, billed as “the male Patti and the California baritone.” Another offering of topline prom: Inence is to be presented by a musical quartet, presented by Charles Emry, known as Hazel Black and company. Miss Black tes a clever harpist and she ts surround- od by artists who play cornets, saxa phone and other instruments har | moniously. Herman and Briscoe will appear in their amusing skit, “The First Re heareal.” “Tit for Tat” ts a skit In which the musical comedy duo, Kneeland | and Powers, are seen to advantage. | The Dancing Du Browns complete — the bill Wanda Hawley ts the star of the feature photoplay, “Her First Elope- ment.” TACOMA, Sept. 28.—Despondent | because of illness, August Hertzer, 42, borrowed a shotgun late yeater day to end his life, He died 20 min-| utes after a charge of buckshot had | been fired into his sot artes ia 3s “AQ” INDUCES SLEEP Humphreys’ Number “Torty” In-| duces Repose, and Natural, Raton | ing Sleep. For Insomnia, Sleeplessness, | Wakefulnem, Nervousness, No Narcotic, No Opiate, No Dope, | No habit forming Drugs, Strictly Homeopathic. | 20¢ and $1.00, at Drug Stores, or| nent on receipt of price, or C. O. D. Parcel Post Humphrey ‘ breaks up Colds that hang on. 200 and $1.00, at Drug Stores, or sent eo of price, of C. 0. D. reel Pont Hw ya’ Homeo. Medicine Co.,| 156 William Street New York. Be Free, Stops Corns in a Moment Do It by a Touch. Such Pains Are Needless Now Yous can stop any corn pain instant- You can remove any corn in| | short. order. You can do it in a way so gentle that you'll forget the corn. "ne The method is Blue-jay—liquid or plaster. A touch applies te Then the whole corn soon and comes out, Blue-jay is made in a world-famed laboratory. It is modern, scientific, ba age eo It is fast displacing former meth- harsh and crude. Tonight thousandsof peopte will appl, Blue-jay—why not you? Watch ieend acorn for you. Try it tonight. Your druggist has Liquid or Plaster Blue-jay stops pain-ends corns that the desk in his home had been rifled of the moncy, $400, 31 Sata teak git 34 Clubs CLUBS FOR THURSDAY ib TAF letters sent during her Evergreen Court No, 2 Evergreen Court, No, 3, Order of the Amaranth, will hold a rummage fale, Thuraday, Friday and Saturday of thin week at the Westlake market meeting Thursday afternoon, Sep tember £9. A reception will be held tn each room by the teachers to moet a. + the parents, following which Miss| Guilds of St. John’s Church roe onl be cong, Me once wpe a Two guilds of St. Joha's Epi a ges lg yes will give a short talk tn the luncheon room, Refreshments will be by the gtris of the Eighth grade church, Wert Seattle, will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs, William D. Garland, 188 Call fe se fornia ave. The Altar Guild meet , baa ing at 1 will be followed by that of| , Women’s Century Club the Parish Guild at 1:30 o'clock The social wervice department of | the Women’s Cen club will meet . Thuraday, Sept © 29, at the Se bay ates sree aes at | home of Mrs. W. HL, Pittwood, 1633 the meeting on Thureday afternoon Melrose ave., Sherwood apts Piente of the Ladies’ Aid poclety of Bethany |iunch at 12 M. All members cor Lutheran chureh at the home of Mrs, | Sally Invited, The program wil! be Christensen, 2712 11th ave. W. in charge of Mrs. W. H. Utter, who . oS will speak on “Our Responsibilities | to the Bx-Service Man.” | . . Woman's Century Club Minnewatha Club Dance The Minnewatha club will enter tain with the first of a series of Wednesday evening dances Septem {| ber 28, at Christenm Proadway | Woman's Century club meets with 11. Special music, Dancing at 9| Mra. W. H. Pittwood, 1633 Melrose o'clock jave,, #h 4 apartments. Picnic eee | Allah Social Club | The Allah Social club will enter.) tain with an evening card party at! lunch at 12 o'clock ee Ratnler-Noble Auxillary Rainier-Nobie auxiliary, American the home of Mr. and Mra. J. Frank | Legion, meets in Veterans’ hall, Ar Anderson, 619 Summit ave, N., Sat- mory, 730 p. m. Bring needles, urday, October 1, at 8 p.m, Al! thread and thimble to work for rum Masons and Bastern Stars invited. | mage sale. Overseas Club Party Postponed Alpha Club The regular card party planned fog Alpha club meets at Meves’ cafo- Thursday evening, September 29, by | teria for 12 o'clock lunch. the Overseas club, has been postpon es .° 8 #4 owing to the death of Mr. F. M.| Gen. Willlam T. Sherman Circle Blanchard. |. Gen, William T, Bherman circle, eee jladies of the G. A. R., with Mra, dofferson PT. A. | May Jacobs, 8726 Becond ave. N. W Jefferson P.-T. A. will hold | ite firet ' Noonday dinner. Take Phinney car The Management of the First Annual FOOD SHOW-—At the Arena Will Present a new Vaudeville Program Pipes of Old Scotland twice each evening during Dancing From 10 to 11 o’Clock p. m. All Evening The Afternoons Will Be Devoted Entirely to the Interests of the Housewife Meadowbrook Butter “IT’S Th< BEST” MADE IN SEATTLE Be sure to visit our booth at the Food Show. We are giving a lot of Meadowbrook Butter away in a most novel way. You may be one of the lucky ones. There are 36 prizes. Turner & Pease Co. Wholesale Butter, Eggs and Cheese 815-817 Western Ave., Seattle, Wash. When Visiting the FOOD SHOW at The Arena we invite you to in- spect our display of GOLD SHIELD Vac- uum Packed Coffee, of GOLD SHIELD India and Ceylon Orange Pekoe Tea and HAPPY HOME brand highest grade Food Products (in cans, glass and car- tons). Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Inc. Seattle's Oldest Busincss House Bauer & Bi ck product SYNTHIA GREY is taking a two wecks’ promptly as possible upon her return. Botoal service department of the} SEPTEMBER 51 YEARS AGO | WEDNESDAY, 2%, 1921, vacation, All absence will be answered as Fifty-one years ago Dr. j ?jerce of to end of line, Friends of Ga rn Buffalo, invited. N. Y., gave Councll of Catholic Women to the world ais famous Beattie Council of Catholle Women po. meets at Providence hospital, from F avorite 19 a. m, to 6 p, m. Prescription, an herbal temperance medicine for Manus Dramatus Club Manus Dramatus ¢ The ub wi of Mra, Glen C\the distress- Bepte 29 * Ns Thursday’ ing ailments meeting, and members are urged to Of Women, attend and at that? nt of ltime he alsog Mem besa i ea da placed with 4 be the guests of Dr. Fannie Leake the druggists a tonic and alteraaa Cumming, et the Geneva be io |tive which he had suecessfullfiy; Merton at, at their next meeting, prescribed for many years, in z Thursday, Beptermber 29, at 2 p. m jearly practice of medicine, fa | Sig he \the stomach, liver and blood Dorte Socal Club, 0. E. 8. This he called his Golden Med Derio ook elu! 0. i. #8. repels — reed oR 5 Pons tron cal Discove: Both these mel Woodlawn ave., Thursday, September |Cines of Dr. erce’s manufacturd 28, at 2 p. m. met with instant success, during the past half century hi sold in greater quantities thi any other proprietary medicin | Neither of these compornaa cone |tains alcohol and bot jextracts of native medicin lants. For the past fifty orty-eight million bottles | been used by the American publi land they are todey Soa the a tonics for men an: gee are now put up in tablet as 4 as liquid form, and sold by every druggist in the land. 4 i eee | Ladies’ Aid Meeting There will be @ special meeting of | the Ladies’ Ald of the Columbia Con gregational church at the church, Thursday, September 28, at 10 a. m., jto new for needy families, in | operation with the Welfare league. | eee | ADDITIONAL L co CLUBS Young Ladies’ Institute | The Young Ladies’ Institute will | give the firet in a series of winter dances at the Knights of Columbus | hail, Harvard and Union et., on Fri day evening, September 30 the remainder of the week Without Extra Charge. Band Concert . ADMISSION Afternoon and Evening 10c FOR THE LAST DAYS |; — OF THE— PURE FOOD SHOW AT THE ARENA f E 5 f The Only Electrical Cooking Demonstrations Are Being Carried On at Booths 18 and 19 to the Right of the Main Entrance TODAY AND TOMORROW Will Be Featured the HOT POINT — HUGHES. RANGES A Combination of All the Best Features of the Hotpoint, Hughes and General Electric Ranges and All of the Refinements of These High Class Cooking Appliances Besides Demonstrating Electric Ranges, There Is a Comprehensive Exhibit of Kitchen and Table Appliances, Including Waffle Irons, Percolators, Hot Plates, Grills, Milk Warmers and Other Electrical Conveniences PUGET SOUND POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY Booths 18 and 19 AT THE PURE FOOD SHOW And Permanently at the ELECTRIC BUILDING » 1812 Fourth Avenue and 2012 Vernon Place 1 Th