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PAGE 8 THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1921. A | Ladies’ Musical Club | Personal YNTHIA GREY is taking a two weeks’ vacation. All eatt @ Opening Concert | ‘ letters sent during her absence will be answered as Tomorrow--REMNANT DAY--Save Money Musical club will be held at the Y. W./today for Bellingham, to be gone | The opening concert of the Ladies’) Mr, and Mra. J. © ©, Eden left) | promptly as possible upon her return, ning to wail from there © i ' e ©. A, suditorlum Monday, October |about a week | e ociet gram has been arranged by Miss Car | atr Paul Pigott left yesterday for ’ Ay 1c es [rie Raser and Mra, Philip Gearhart: | gtanford university a) Nocturine iy © afinor. oe. Chapin eee f Mrs. Gibbs to Entertain Hew dang SE Mr. and Mfs, Allen Horst and son reat y e uce or 3 With Luncheon at Sun-\ “nasel’ Hhane Summore| ZouePh Overacher Borst, of Freen CLUBS FOR FRIDAY |school, Business meeting and home a Dan i SE PRES hag oo Cal, are the guests of Mra. Ada |product exhibi set Club; October Pro- ee ’ . * forn| Borst Blackwell, Joseph Borst has Ionia Chapter, 0. E. 8, } ‘ eee gram of Women’s Uni-| (> “Dest ana tie Peasant entered the University of Washing: | yonta chapter, O. B. 8, sewing ctr | EB degre at pay J Neer a : 4 , on oe dg tied mn McKinley « waite a versity Club; Fine Arts nen ape te will meet with Mra. Daisy abaary, | Was: ene eS Sen ee a Ree ption Mra. Glenn M. Owens and Mra.| 403 N, 424 et, Friday, September 30. |i oneon at the residence of Mra e A Walter Delfel returned Sunday from | Take Phinney car May Vance, 6206 10th ave, N. E., " 1 Skin Yakima, where they were the guests | ee Friday, September 40, following ITH Mrs, David Faward Skin: for a week of Mra, Owen's sister, | Olympic Helghts Clab which will be a program and social Ee ee ee ee eal |Mra, Bm. J. Carpenter. | Olympic Holghts club will meet at time, Friends of the G. A. It. in from an extended | . sand ~ rl = stadvies. | eee clubhouse, at 8 p.m. Illustrated lec: | vited. Take Cowen park car to 14th eee we hee m with @ luncheon |(o) “cuaces Norvegionne | Miss Gertrude Huber of Masation, | ture by Dr. W. 8 Beekman, on “Evi: | Members bring refreshments, Gide will * gate gh tunel ue neat eee ene Stratth ° Ohio, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | dences of the Ice Age.” é ‘ i? ‘ {gt 30 covers at the Sur . David Bowen. | “en Women of Bt, Clement's Church . Eee "i Perryman P RE | Council of Minute Women | Bo! het ur *. fae ree ar ! ‘ executive [church will give a musicale tea ne By ’ Iniversi a | e922 Mra, Frederick Bentley in depart A special meeting of the executive | Shure rrida ernoot jeptembe: » Women’s L — vlog { iad Fe and Mrs. Collins ling October 18 for New York committee of the Beattie Council of rectory, Friday, afternoon, feptember 4a \* ° bs ve ™ 1 oe! has been cs by & OCs Announces October Minute Women | jr.,| WhO has just returned from the k. in |Provinelal Synod at Salt Lake City, will speak on the Provincial organt » \Pro Hosts Jon the Caronia for Europe. Mra.| the councilor, Mra. Fred W. Bert me <i gram | Mr. and Mrs. M. C, Collins enter will spend the winter tn) for Fri Rentley ; ~ o ey he ye : The October program for ben tained with a dance at the Motor! Italy, returning to this country in| the Dutton room of the ¥, W. ¢ ay morning, at 10 o'cle These 12 Items Are Typical of the Thousands of Specials on * r " y h as |zation of ne Wo shi All . Women’s University clu rive: Prt club last evening, when seventy | the spring *.4%..9 Semen 4¢ ts Latch ou as Sale in Every Department. fareeee received and is a ger re a suests enjoyed the occasion | Bey? Native Daughters of Washington |e .nay invited to attend ite carey tor members and questa ibe Mr. and Mra, John Ford Starr of] ‘The Native Daughters of Wash: | eee ips aa bd : ee eee vias, with Mre. dames P. Reception for | New York, who have spent the sum-| ington, Princ Angeline rior, | ‘piastiisk Wares 400 yards FANCY OUTING FLAN- 209 pieces LACE AND TRIMMINGS, Robertson and Mrs. Georse W. Swift) Crate Regent me rin Seattle, will sail Saturday for! No, 1, will give a card party Friday) nisteice View Rebekah lodge will NEL, 27 inches wide, 121g¢. including sequins, metallic, Chantilly | Alaska, to visit Mrs. Starr's parenta,| evening, September 80, 8:15, at the er h the 1 ual 4 * 7 . ; . i elegy areran ts octock, | Invitations have been issued by | Gov, and Mrs. Scott C. Bone, in| Panama cafeteria Gente and Gare patty ts Gas Fellows 74 Seamless HEMMED SHEETS, size and novelty net flounces, sequin and Friday, Octoder i mr, will read LAdy Stirling chapter, Daughters .of | juneau eee temple Friday evening, September 30 81x90; $1.00, bead bands and insertions, Venise Mrs. Elizabeth cess tm book the American Revolution, for a re-| ee Young Ladies’ Institute A ee 100 remnants QUALITY CRETONNE, all-overs, embroidery edges and in- Ser rrned thin month, “Romance of ception to be given at the Hotell se. aia sire Carl F. Gould spent} The Young Ladies’ Institute will| Lage’ Ausillary Post No. 18 : 4 4 al obese id sertions, Val. and Torchon laces; Serene’ this mont’ shevik.” ‘The | Washington, October 18, from 2 until] |, 0°, Ona hire. Com B. Geull, give the first in a eerles of winter| tadies' auxiliary, Seattle post No 1 to 6-yard lengths; 25¢ yard. ORICE ; See: Rurik to Bolan P 5 o'clock. The oecaston will compli . the Knights of Columbus |18, American Leg! il b ter 5 Li Girls’ GINGHAM DRESSES, HALF PRICE. will be Mrs, William Park So ~ . *“*e j dances at th ah A i meritcan Legion, will be en 15 Little jirls ; ; USSES, or . “ iS li de —— 4 A.jment Mrs, William Sherman Walker, | hall, Harvard and Union et., on Fri-| tained Friday, 8 per 30, at 4:30 : " 125 pieces SILKS—messaline, crepe Riese ana aD een Tre. state regent of the Daughters of the} Mr. and Mrs sary ie Willann| day evening, September 30 Jo'clock, by Mra M. Parmalee. plain colors, checks and plaids, sizes chine, pongee, taffeta, ch ° Ballinger and Mrs, Dante’ aehie Revolution. Twenty-nine |Temoved today from the titard| « ’ as o 2 to 6: a chine, , , armeuse, mene we cn Bares detober state, which consiste of 1,663 mem ge fhe Unies Dames of ‘the Civil peas > 49 pairs Infants’ “First-Step” § 4 tricolette and printed lining silks; fen ame e’clock. Friday, Octe bers, have been invited. Mr. and Mrs. Charles EH. Bebb,| qe si) ue niin ‘dacliae ae | sich’ Weetents Chi black, black and white, tan and HALF PRICE. . il be club day, War will serve a chick Ralnler Be: 5 TE, “" | sgl “es lg tea for membera|_ In the recelving line with Mrs. P.| who have been in Victoria for the] siggy evening at @ o'clock and en:| The regular monthly meeting of white, also MARY JANES AND 10 Men’s OXFORD SHIRTS, white, ee or W. L. Nor |S. Masters, regent of Lady Stirling | past fortnight, have returned. ertain with a card party both after-|the Rainier Beach Women's club ROMAN SANDALS, sizes 1 and 2; vith coll ttached;: si: 1514, 16. only will be given. Mra. | Mra. J. {chapter, and Mrs. Walker will be the AE bed oon and evening, at 215 and at|will be held at the home of Mra 95. with collars attached; sizes diced fis, Mrs. Clyde ae he enter. Past regents of the state, In the or} Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Duffy will) sq in Veterans’ Hall, the Armory.|Frank Parrish, 9433 68th ave. 8., ie. i 1614; 95¢. Hivsselt Hotes, rae ill be the host. [AF of thelr procedure will be Mra.|remove Monday from the home of | ca wesnsedng, Oottber’s, AL 3'p. te 22 Silk-top LISLE VESTS, for women, 138 pairs Women’s LISLE STOCK- — Feeptoathsel Gown! as lne god fase tna —ipgaer et ti Ped Luther League Sa ges pink and white, sizes 36, 40, 42, 44; INGS, black, navy, some with rib ; / McCleary, present vice president ge e" e hill, which they | The Luther I ot Holy Trin DITIONAL CLA i rays 4 . The Hallowe'en dance will at*$leral from Washington, D. C.; Mra.|been occupying this summer, to tele | oc ahd hina w teknbanaeliie etalon bn | ADDET! B5¢. pen ‘ _tops; sizes 844, 9, 914, 10; 50¢. gorge wood itndiey and Eliza Ferry Leary, past vice prest:|home in the university district. Mr./ine form of a. progressive party, | Kila How Yah Alumnae 75 Women's BLOUSES of batiste and 15 CORSETS including Marvene, War- oll eri mmo os hostesses, |“ent i eng st ong yer homed vate Thain gd see p wale starting at the home of the Misses| The Kia How Yah alumnae of the striped voile, many styles, some ner, H. & W. Corset Waists, white eee 38 ae Spach digg we gi ge place at Nokomia park the first c¢|Noraant, sof ath N., at 8 sclock, Juntversity of Washington wil bold trimmed with real Irish crochet and and pink coutil and batiste; front and rm ‘tacoma; } |p Nokot : e “rida ° ntembe: c - > 1 “ ‘ i a ing Reception by quiam, Mra. D, A, Gove of Tacoma, |the week plone Ripdee ye ea vip cage Ra bedi ge tgp cnt Brae fergie filet lace; white, also colors—both back-lace styles; also GIRLS’ COR- | Arts Societ Mra. Walter Reed of Beatle, for. $8 liners ; Columbia st, at 13:96 pm. Mens delicate and gay; sizes $4, 36, 38, 40, SET WAISTS, sizes 20 to 26, inelu- rts y the FineMerly of Yakima; Mrs, Edmund] Mr. and Mra. E. L. McAllister are| a: ke Nera Ada Weaue th, cathe AAA te Wine 42, 44, 46; $1.95. . sive; 95¢. evening at tne pe Bowden of Seattle, Mrs. Overton G.|leaving Friday to spend the winter Mystle Jewel Soclal Club ls erie aH Sioa Mod Gallery a reception will Ellis of Tacoma and Mrs. George H.|in California. Mystic Jewel Social club, first #o-| eee a from eight until ten o'er /Govle of Spoks | figs | ctal dance of season, Odd Fellows’ | Nordica Choral Club SHOP EA algpellhon agen A sewn Dada: Mr. Frederick C. Gribble left prong of ~~ ‘The Nordica Choral club wit! hold! ; sh ie cornawill be on exhibi-| Luncheon at Home Wednesday for Washington, D. C., ohte ite regular weekly rehearsal ‘Thure- {Ii — Mrs. Gust Androl entertained with | ° "ter Georgetown university, Round Table Discussion |day evening, September 29, at 8] ies: Reginald H. Parsons, prest-a charming luncheon of twelve cov- ea ; ‘Gent, and the officers and directors./ers at her home Wednesday after ae Mra, J. W. Goodwin, Miss) tional League for Peace and Free-| ind Miss Katherine Goodwin | tn in W, O. W. ball, Fiten! Prairie R Club bee Sak aged tas faint, Dee Suoen m Sohnean, or [have returned to thelr town house | oon" pes ggg od st, at rr “p. m.| The Prairie Rose club will meet ‘Presiding table will| Minneapolis, Mra. Andrell was as-(Sfter spending the summer at their| Round table discunsion on “Univer. |with Mrs. Eva E. Mahler, 4740 20th Mrs. Riteabet he ‘Champney, Mra.jsisted by her daughter, Mra, Sigura|°U®trY place on the Sound sa! Disarmament, Land, Sea, Alr and |ave. N. B., Monday, October 3, at 2 ff riffiths, Mrs. C. A. Mer-| Holm, Diplomatic,” led by Lady Willie For-|p. m. Subject, “Reminiscences of Agi Victor Alonzo Lewis. - Misa Hope Anderson left yeaterday| hus wilt take place after the bust-| Vacation Days.” rs. . artiats nating oe corpe, aise] LOW HL Lose, Buddy, | Sew York and New Jersey. | attend <ho wark tania et aeons i n Curtis, Miss Esther Dil.) However You Figure) Social Score due to the legs moving in groups, < one datrene’ smd, all your, money on your Friend, 402 234 ave, Dinner at 1 Kirsch, Miss Gertrude Little, | came legal in 1912 ‘| Julieta. You'll lose it anyway if « “ Se SPE See -) BANKS MERGED»: << Mary Shepherd, Mrs. Clare) tr yas ine Bavice today of J. B. Woman's Century Club all, who spent all of his roil but ‘The following program wili be giv. , Miss Ella Sirginson, Miss)4 cents upon the Indy of his choice en on Friday afternoon at the meet- re ‘Mrs. Gmebort Waikinenaw. ba eget All Functions Now Under) ing ot the music department of the Beattie group, of Woman's Interna- o'clock, at 209 E. Mercer st. eee MecDougall-/outhwick Second Avenue at Pike Purchases Charged Tomorrow Not Billed Until November First for the East, to spend the wifter 1n| 000. Session Those interested may 4 An unfeeling bandit poked a gun Woman's Century club, the home committee in charge includes) i, nts riba as he leaned over the Federal. Government of Mra. Frank Wolff, 1502 Ninth ave. Cari F. Gould, chairman; Mra. pate taking leave of his enamorata Reta W.: A paper by Mra. George J. Donworth, Mrs. George Fer-i and cleaned him of his last copper.| Under telegraphic authority from | Haecker on the “History, Origin and ™~ mre, Letcher ag bese the United States comptroller of cur.| Development of the Opera”; © group | “Mi 99 | rency, the Dexter Horton Trust and| of songs by Miss Thelma Wolff, ac = ; m “Mixer . : —— ‘Miss Elma a Savings bank was merged Wednesday | companied by Misa Carolyn Bwing; a om aap Friday at U. of W.} witn tne Dexter Horton National] paper, “Wagner and Grand Opera of re 2+ Sonne: SM. be ety. bank | Today,” by Mra. W. H. Utter; a vio- ‘2 pupils, A “mixer” is to be held on the age ge . ~ - . All the functions of the bank are! tin number by David Burnam, wit! Chopin | commons Of thé U. of W. st 5:20 D.| oy under the direct supervision of| Mre. Loule Masson at the piano, m. Friday, by the students of the < ° 9 "| the federal government. | "Walther's Prize Song.” from the bi .Chaminade| journalism department. No; (t isn’t | * 4 “Bitsabeth’s Pray-| Siictine, Shanty, fight, but quite the contrary; it te| The national bank will maintain | “Meistersinger”; * | “ 1 - all the former Dexter Horton activi-|er," from ‘Tannhaeuser,” by Miss) Romantique ......... + Friml)® “get-acquainted meeting” for all) 10. inciudin, 1 led by Mil \ the savings, bond de-| Rosetta Boyle, accompanied by Miss Sylvia Metzenbaum. students and graduates. ™ Se Py ° e partment and trust department. | Elwell. tml ballet, “Aida”... - Verdi suena aren eee ‘The national bank has now a cap ee n Gylvia Bernhard, Irene Isham Jury boxes in Lynn and Saugus, | tta! of $1,600,000, surplus of $400,000 Maple P-T. A. . and Taian, Oroenbere, Mass, have been in use over 100) undivided profits of $321,794, and re | Maple P.T. A. will meet Friday, j yeorm I merves of $145,910. . September 30, at 3 p. m. at the 'rs. Bowden Entertains = * ce | Vith Smart Tea | — ‘Mrs. Edmund Bowden entertained afternoon at her home with a both handsome and smart in its jf. intments, complimentary to her! hter-inaw, Mrs. Williem Burt |! n of San Francisco, a bride of | past summer. Receiving with the and the honor guest were Edmund Robert Bowden and Hugh'M. Caldwell. ‘The tea table, beautiful with a é il arrangement of pink blos- goms and pink-shaded candles, was over by Mrs. Richard A.) » Mrs. Eliza Ferry Leary,! ‘Warren L. Gazzam and Mrs.| ‘David Gtimore, and the ices were “Served by Mrs. Norval H. Latimer Mrs. W? W. Felg: Assisting | ‘im the dining room were Miss Ruth Pratt, Miss Margaret Thompson, ‘Miss Catherine Howard, Miss Elean- @r Caldwell, Miss Emma Pratt, Miss Margaret Latimer, Miss Adrienne Campbell, Miss Margaret Joslin and ‘Miss Molly Pierce. | Assisting in the entertainment of the guests were Mrs, William Pigott, Mrs. J. J. Doheny, Mrs. William Sherman Walker, Mrs. Henry K ‘Owens, Mrs, E. B. Hussey, Mrs. The. odore Hardenbergh and Mrs. Edward B. Ballinger. Little Hope and Iva MeMillan r ‘ed the cards at the door during the calling hours, from ‘A until 6 o'clock. Autumn flowers and ‘Vine maple in the reddening tints ‘Were used in artistic effect in dec- “erating. Correct Apparel for Women A Distinguished Ensemble of Luxurious Fur-Trimmed Coats In a Feature Selling at -just rinse \ See) | and the clothes are ready for the line more of the back-break- gets the clothes sweet and clean ing rubbing that used to without injury to a single fabric. leave you utterly exhausted after’ You don’t have to rub anything q washday. but the very soiled spots such as 24 A few hours’ soaking in Rinso _neck-bands and cuffs, and those i suds takes the place of all this just lightly. needless drudgery. Don’t rub your youth away, 4 Rinso is the new soap product Get Rinso today from your f that loosens and dissolves the grocer or any department store. dirt from even the heaviest Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, pieces of the weekly wash. It Mass. Perfect in washing machines With Rinso you don’t have to do any rubbing. Follow regular directions given here. After soaking the clothes, wring them into machine full of hot water to which has been added enough fresh Rinso solution to make a good suds. Operate machine and rinse clothes. No other soap product is needed when Rinso is used. this notable offering for Friday and Satur- day we have assembled a number of richly fur-trim- med Coats, exceptional in quality and in the season’s accepted modes, at a most advantageous pricing. Luncheon Will Compliment Mrs. Lindberg Mrs. Henry F. Waechter and Mrs. Ollie Waechter are entertaining with ® luncheon of sixteen covers at the of the former, Friday“ after- Boon, complimentary to Mrs. FE. G. Lindberg. Bridge will occupy the later hours. Materials are of a soft, vel- vety texture, and include Panvelaine, Moussyne, Pol- lyanna, Marvella and Ger- ona, Luxurious collars and cuffs of Squirrel, Wolf and Beaver embellish many of the Coats; handsome em- broidery and fancy stiteh- ing are other features that enhance their beauty. All are beautifully lined and warmly interlined. Colors are Navy, Sorrento, Brown, Taupe and Black. Mrs. Bowen Honors House Guest For the pleasure of Miss Gertrude Huber of Massilon, O., who is her house guest, Mrs. Davis W. Bowen entertained with a bridge tea at her thome this afternoon. Seven tables were in play. Mrs. Elfendahl Hostess As a compliment to Mrs, HB. G. Lindberg, Mrs, Victor H. Elfendah! ‘will entertain with a luncheon of twenty-four covers at her home next ‘Wednesday afternoon. Bridge will be the later diversion. o- * Bridge Luncheon Mrs. J. W. Edmunds was hostess ‘at her home this afternoon, entertain. Ing with a bridge luncheon of twelve orem | Included at this pric- ing is a group of su- perior Plush Coats. Sketched at the Carman Shop | $98.50 Second Ave. at Spring St. $98.50 B&ketched at the Carman Shop

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