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dahlias, asters and French = mari- ~ hours, from 4 until 6 o'clock. Autumn October 13, from 3 until 6 o'clock | friends of the association are tn- vited. pene ny nectar plete corn an nme mo PAGE 12 Jeatile | Society Tea Planned for Friday by Mrs. Parry; Lunch- eon for Mrs. Bentley; Invitations Issued for Dance. RS. WILL H. PARRY has tended Invitations for a tea at her home Friday afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock, honoring her daugh terinlaw, Mrs. Byron Parry, of Washington, D. C. Mrs. Richard H Wilson will preside at the tea table, fasisted by Mrs. Tom Parry, Mrs David que, Miss Mary Wilson, Miss Grace Wilson and Miss Jano Parry Mrs. Crosby ex Plans Luncheon | Honoring Mrs. Frederick Rentley,| Who is leaving October 15 for New York, whence on the 20th she will) sail for Europe, to be gone until} spring, Mrs, R. William — Crosby! will entertain with a luncheon of| twelve covers at her home Thurs-/ day, October 15, Formal Dance at | Mme. Pless’ School ‘The Mme. Pless schoo! ts planning & formal dance, which promises to) be a brilliant affair, for Friday even-| Ing, October 14, invitations for which | Rave been limited to one hundred | guests, Mrs. Schmitz Honors | Mrs. Baker With Charming Tea Mrs. Ralf Douglas Raker was the honor guest this afternoon at a charming tea given by Mrs. Dietrich Bchmitz in the apartment of her mother, Mrs. James C. Huteson, in Hamilton Arms. Centering the dainty tea table was am broad basket, overflowing with Presiding here were Mrs.! Louis Stanton and Mrs. John Dud- Jey Roberts, who were assisted by Elizabeth Chadwick, Miss -Weura Parsons and Miss Betsy _ Booth, who were all members of Mrs. Schmitz’ bridal party, about a year ago. The Misses Mary de Veuve and Marion Huteson greeted the call ers at the door during the receiving | flowers and foliage tastefully decor- ated the home. Nursery to Receive ‘The Seattle Day Nursery associa tion will give a reception Thursday, ‘Association im the afternoon and from $ until 10 ‘fm the evening, in their new building, 320 Broadway, which will be a) formal opening and to which all ‘This reception will give oppor tunity to Inspect the new building and meet the officers; also anyone @esiring may donate food or present a silver offering. In charge will be the executive boagé, which includes the past prest- eas Mrs. R. J. Huston, Mrs. F. E. Palmerton, Mrs. William Sherman ‘Walker, Mrs. G. A. C. Rochester, Mrs. Leroy Manson Backus; the vice presidents, Mrs. Frederick Bausman, - Miss Rebecca Collins, Mrs. Alexander Baillie, Mrs. L. C. Gilman; Mrs. James H. Calvert, president; Mrs. ‘Henry Broderick, recording secre tary; Mrs. Theodore Haller, corre- secretary; Mrs. David J. Pe tresanrer, Mra. Walter Henry, membership treasurer; the following at large, Mrs. John Erik- R. M. Burton, Dr. Cora the chairmen of commit- Abner Brown, Mrs, Louis Mrs, Ben L. Moore and Saul. The girls of the will assist. trustees of the asso- Dr. Mark A. Mat president; Mrs. A. H. Ander- A. B. Stewart, Mrs. C. D. Stimson, Mrs. M. B. Augustine, Mrs. Leroy Manson Backus, Mrs. El- bridge Amos Stuart, Mrs. Patrick ‘McCoy, Mr. Walter Fulton, Mr. Josiah Collins and Mr. Henry Brod- Tea Compliments ‘iss Irwin Miss Frances Quigley entertained this afternoon with a delightful tea in the apartment of her aunt, Mrs. Frank H. Madden, in Washington Arms, complimenting Miss Gene- yvieve Irwin of Boston, the house guest of Miss Katherine Bacon. Zinnias, marigolds and red tinted maple leaves adorned the rooms, and a pretty arrangement of snap- @ragons, zinnias and fall asters in m® high-handled basket were used as ® centerpiece on the tea table, where presiding were Miss Virginia Sheahan, Miss Anona Roberta, Mrs. George Douglas and Miss Mildred ‘Miller. Assisting were Miss Pamela Leon- ard, Miss Katherine Hanley and Miss Irmengarde Patton. Little Betty Fleager received the cards at the door, eee Studio Luncheon Miss Ella McBride and Mr. Wayne Albeo entertained with a studio, luncheon Tuesday afternoon, at their etudio, oe Bridge Party at Women’s University Club At the Women's University club Friday afternoon at 2:30, the form of entertainment for members and their guests will be a bridge party, the hostesses to be Mrs. James P. Robertson, and Mrs. George W. « eee Monday Practice Club The next meeting of the Monday Practice club will be held at the home of Mrs. Frederick Adams, in Zaurelhurst, on October 17. The French school of music 1s the sub- Ject to be studied during the ensuing Faculty Wives to Meet The faculty wives wilt hold the firet meeting of the season at the clubhouse on the campus next Mon day afternoon, Following the usual ustom, reception will be held, wel coming wives of the new mem bers of the faculty | Recelving will be Mra. Henry Sus rallo and Mrs. Fred Ayer, president! of the club. eee Service for Friday at | Orthopedic Cottage Lunch In charge Friday of the Ortho Pedic Cottage Lunch will be the Mount Bak@ Park Guild, with Mra. I, B. Hackett as hostess, assisted by Mrs, Victor Kelso, Mra, D, Al len, Mra, N, B. Ross, Mra, 2. Lewis, Mrs, S, Warren, Mrs, Chas Houston, Miss Doris Ross, Miss Olga Reins dortf. Lunch will be served from 11:30 to 2:30. Active Chapter to Be o-. |Honor Guests On Thursday evening, October 13, the Mothers’ club of Pi Kappa Alpha will entertain the active chapter with a dinner at the fraternity house, later attending the parents’ assembly in Meany hall, .- Chi Omega Alumnae to Meet Chit Omega Alumnae Aassoctation will meet at the Chapter house, 4547 19th ave, N. BE, Friday, Oo tober 7, Instead of Fort Lawton, as previously announced. Luncheon will be served at 1:30 o'clock, with Mra. Lou Witherbee and = Mrs. Frank Gunther as esnes Sir Archibald Williamson and Lady Williamson of London, Eng-/ land, spent several days in the city last week, guests of Mr, and Mrs. Alexander Baillie. ee Mr. and Mrs. John ©, Ferguson of Peking, China, who arrived in the city yesterday and were guests at the Hotel Washington, left this morning for Washington, D. C. eee Mr. and Mra, George H. Guy left Tuesday on a two months’ motor trip thru Washington, Oregonand Calt- fornia. . Mrs. T. F. Org ts planning to leave Sunday for California, to be gone about a month. . Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Bailile left Saturday for the East, where they will visit thelr sons-tn-law and daughters, Commander I. C, John- son, U. S, N., and Mrs. Johnson, tn Newport, R. I, and Mr. and Mra, John Banks at Lakeville, Conn, They will be away about six weeks and will return by way of California. eee Maj. Harvard Moore, U.S. A.. and Mrs, Moore left yesterday by motor for Portland, to visit for a while be- fore going to San Francisco for a stay of four months, eee Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. McRae have removed from the St. Paul apartments to a residence at 215 E. Boston st. Dr, Charles Sears, of Portland, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. Tate Mason, eee Col. 8. H. Perry, of Liverpool, Eng- Jand, who ts the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Perry, will leave in a few days for the East, where he will visit before returning to his home, eee Mr. and Mrs. Broussais C. Beck and family have come into town from their country place. ee Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Lilly, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Lamping and Mr. and Mr, and Mrs, John Moran spent the week-end ag the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moran, at Rosario, oee Mra, FE. W. Purdy, of Bellingham, |, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Henry Landes, left today for her home, accompanied by Mrs, Lan- des, Mise Ph-be Nell Tidmarsh and Miss Catherine Colling will leave Sat- urday for Portland, where they will play In the Oregon state champion. ship golf tournament. oe Mr. and Mrs. Walter McEwan Tomkins will occupy the Baillie resi- dence during their absence in the East and South, eee Dr, and Mrs. Guy 8. Peterkin re- turned yesterday from a five days’ motor trip to Walla Walla and Pull- man. Senate Tax Snarl Is Up to Harding WASHINGTON, Oct, 6—The sen ate tax snarl was placed directly be. fore President Harding today by Senator Lodge, senate republican leader. In an hour’s conference, Lodge ts understood to have indicated that some action by Harding may be necessary to prevent a coalition of democrats and republican insurgents from defeating features of the tax re vision bill which the administration believes vital Pigeon Was Used as Dope Carrier FARGO, N. D., Oct. 6.—A new way of transporting drugs was discovered when a carrier pigeon was forced to earth here and aluminum capsules containing cocaine were found fas- tened to its legs. Other birds, also used as drug carriers, have been found in Minnesota and Illinois, Are You Burning Up With Eczema? Ston it Now With Cooling Zemo This healing liquid soothes all — “ne Annual Founders’ Day Banquet ~ Rho chapter, of Alpha Phi Omega, give ite annual Founders’ day the Rainier club, Satur- , Uslober 1%, at 7 o'clock, skin irritations. It relieves Tett and rashes, does away with pim- nee Sd Backhoes, leaving the skin soft clear, E; after shaving, All sono “d FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS THE WOMEN’S CLUBS SEATTLE STAR YNTHIA GRE — is taking a two weeks’ vacation. letters sent during her absence will be answered as || promptly as possible upon her return, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1921. All will be held at the! sl Tuesday, October 11, at 3 p | Queen Anne POT, A Mr, F. B. Fh ng, head of the Tho Parent-Teachers’ association | yoontional department in the public of the West Qu Anne grade |schools will speak on the nature of school hold reception and|his work, and vocal selections will be Oo-|given by Mra, Arlene Bowman, After with the fathers | the regular business meeting tea will All. parents invited. ¢e 6 CLUBS FOR FRIDAY PT. A May |rch « is organt The . health Classes, for good reasons for joining follow Red which nev n will a Friday evening a he ricknesa tober 7th as guests of honor A musical program will be pre sented and refreshments served, 1t| Brithsh-Amertean Association of the} The regular meceting of the British and patrons of the! American association will be held tn school will make a special effort] ene rine Arts hall, io to be present that they may become ake better acquainted and learn of the work to be accomplished during the coming year The hosts and hostesses for the sion. are Mr, and Mrs, ©. 8 Wills, Mr. and Mrs, David Patten, | Mr, and Mrs, Roy Kinnear, Mr, and Mrs, BE. I, Jones, Mr, and Mrs, Jesse Salisbury, Mr, and Mra, J, J./ ‘Armes, Mr, and Mra, Frederick Boyd, and Dr. and Mrs, Louls HH | Maxson, The nursing of thing that {# apt to come to al us. The nursing of the sick varlably devolves upon women ery of the patient © her ability to out the doctor's onstrated 1 manner during Thousands of at 7:20, be served. the r | depends for and carry ders. ‘This was | very startling Flu” epidemic upon Fourth ave., tween Seneca and Friday o'clock ident of Commerce, will give a stereopticon lecture on “My Trip Thru Cornwall, | There will be no charge All members invited, Election of nent of dues. .- University 14, 8 Royns, pres evening, October at Mr. Robert §. the | tac simply beca lity had no experience In the sc tifle care of the sick, Seattle Chamber of To know how to observe symptoms of @ sick person; to temperatures. how to make his bed; to give the pr kind and amounts of food. know something about tte nutri Expression of Thanks |value; to bathe «patient The Union Dames of the Civil War| change the bed with a sick pe entertained with a chicken dinner|in jt, and to do the thousand and two card parties on Friday, 8ep-|one ‘other things that « |tember 30, in Veterans’ hall, the| sary for the comfort of a very Armory, and desire to thank all! Patient, such as every family members of other orders who helped | Guring the “flu.” To know t make the day a successful one, things makes it Infinitely see England.” for ston. and friends cordially officers and p adm eee Laachi Heights Woman's Club | Mra. C, A, Newman and Mrs, J. F. Joh on will entertain the Leach Heights Women's club at thelr home, 2023 King st,, Friday, October 7, at 2 Pp. Mm, An Interesting program will |be given, Mrs, Harry Erwin will re-| cite and Mrs. Randdiph Pearson will) jsing. Plano solos wil! be played by| King County Humane Soclety Mins Marion Hyland, A general meeting of the King ard | county Humane society will be held Women Aascciation, Plymouth {at noon Tuesday, October 11, in| Constegutienes Chuceh the Bon Marche tea room, to Women's association, of Plymouth | Which the public ts invited. Congregational church, meets, Study a bs class, 11:30 a.m, Luncheon, 12:30 p.m. Program, 1:30 p.m. Miss Ber-| tha Allen, of Foochow, China, and} for the recovery of the patient ‘These are some of the things will be taught tn the Red © classes this coming winter, 1 information that should appea } ° Seattle Councl| of Minute Women| ° lif. The Seattle Council of Minute Women will act as host to the state! King county councillor, and Mrs.| John McFadon of Tacoma. } Among the social features will be} a reception in the evening for the] Bethlehem Shrine Bethlehem shrine, No, 1, meets tn} Masonto temple at § p, m Se » state officers. Ladies’ Auxillary, Temple de Hirsch | “rng chairmen of the following | Ladies’ auxiliary, Temple 49) ommittees have been named: Reg- Olymple View Parent-Teacher as- sociation meets at school, 2:30 p, m,|!arseon; courtesies Mr. Ht MB gag49 BURKE BLDG. |Miss Alma Tinder, president of King| Stryker; Information, Herm. HX) Second and Marion |County Parent-Teacher association, | Weeks; badges, Mrs mT will speak. don. bs ! eee Literary and Musical Club Ladies’ Literary and Musical club meets with M R. B. McClinton, 6102 Corlisa a’ 2:30. ee 3s Parliamentary Procedure Club Adele M. Fielde Parliamentary | Procedure club meeta tn Erickson | room of Young Women’s Christian Association, 1:30 p, m. eee Woman's Century Club Reception ‘Woman's Century club will meet | at the New Washington hotel from 2 to & p.m. Annual reception for | members, Suort Curs ETER all, there are no short cutS to financial success. Most who try to go across lots fortune’s goal have to turn back and make a new start. The slow, steady, wition tohand The duct Seesther i Lettle Gardner Rose Clab The Lettie Gardner Rose club wil!) meet in the tea room of the Bon Marche on Friday, October 7 at 12 o'clock. eee Ladies’ Auxiliary Post No. 18 Ladies’ auxiliary to Post No. 18,| American Legion, will give a allver| tea Friday, October 7, from 4:30 to 6| o'clock, at the home of Mra. Guy | Mores, 6259 First ave, N. W. Take! Phinney car to 65th at. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Lieut, Cushing No. 23 Lieut, Cushing, No. 23, Women's! Relief corps, have planned a progres | sive whist card party to be given at) the Panama cafeteria, 1415 Third| Wednemiay, October 12, at 8/ All members of the order | ted. . John Hay P.T. A. ‘The second meeting of the John Pp. ™m. and the public Invi ee Bank in the State of Washington Established Thirty-one Years Red Cross to Give Health Instructions | tients suffered from very severe at s of “flu” and Its after effects, women of the fam properly nec easier for the attendant and i» necessary all women, no motter in what walk Each class will be under the tute | Mra. Helen Street Ranney, of San| convention of Minute Women, to I vietie.Aslo teens ream Francisco, speakers. be held in Seattle, Thursday, Oc | “ee tober 27th, at the Cornish achool | Review Dance thian Sis The program for the all-day ses Callens labitiie ... 4 Pythian gibenned vtemple No. 9,/ sion is in the hands of Mrs, Fred) Bi 4.47, Ma A ine | voeat peter, Baul Pune meets in the new Pythian hall in the|W. Bert, Jr, Seattle ccuncilior GLASSES SUPPLIED, ie ae paul levening, Initiation. Mra, Overton G. Ellis, of Tacoma. SSES AK } ese? azecetansm | Pe state councillor; Mrs. Edgar Amen, | Mate Quartet. anieiea Hirsch, meets in vestry room of tem-|itration, Bra. David E. Fryer: ple at 2:30 p.m. Board meets at 1) acoration, Mra. Daniel Ragan and p.m. ike Mrs. John MacGowan; receiving. HOURS , Mra. Mary FE, Leniie; flag, Mra, H Dally 10 a. m. to 5 p.m Otympto View FT. A. D. Hurley; music, Mrs. John Baik| [Monday and Friday Evenings zing | era lage of « trained Red Cross nurse and upon the patisfactory tion of the course Red Cross cer tificates will be tus The fee for the entire fifteen lessons, including the cost of the text book, ts but 2.00. Classes will be arranged for mornings and afternoons, and if sufficient number desire it, for eve jnings, Meetings will be held twice a week | Thome who are interested are urged to engoll a# oon a» possible so that alhes may begin without delay phone, write or call in person at 216 University street ér at the Red Cross Nursing Center Fourth and Virginia. As soon as a sufficient number have enrolled the definite date of the opening classes will be announced. itive } Music 4) Concert This | Evening | and Under the auspices of the German | and Austrian relief committee, the proceeds of which will go to the fund to enable the “Quakers” to continue their child feeding, there will be a | concert given this evening tn Douglas | hall, Odd Fellows temple, at 8 p. m sharp, | In addition to the program, which follows, the Spargur string quartet | will give several selections Tales of Vienna Woods chestra ray Home in the + Lohr comple a 1 of | in and ften care! “SAVES YOU MONEY” SECOND & UNION SEATTLE W n a the pa at fen ur Coats Are wonderful! § perb in quality, ric in fabric, correct in style, big in value} and little in price, which ranges from the take ‘oper and nick had hese that | i] rons 3 t ie 1 to + Btraues | Little Me) Marry Leland. | Keyption Dance sfipiceess sant Mise Lililan Bower j ‘ Mra. Fincher and Prot Specialty Acts Pupils’ Recital | ic Saturday | | The monthly recital of the pupils joe Mrs. Louise C, Beck wil! be given in her studio in the McKelvey Satur. day at 4 p.m. The program follows: ‘Theme and Vartations see Moart | Portia Bearance. | And Dresses: Fashioned of Serge, Tricotine, Canton Crepe or Crepe Meteor. Most delightfully trimmed with’ embroidery, beads or braid. Col-| ors are fashionable and prices are strictly in keeping with the quality. 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