Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
a ra PAGE 10 Seattle Society Tea Will Honor Portland Visitor; Miss Irwin Will Be Complimented; Dinner at Highlands, 188 KARLA STOLTENBERG and Miss ¢ oltenberg are | extending invitations for a tea at! their home Monday afternoon from | 4 until 6 o'clock, as a compliment to} Miss Janet Sewell, of Portland, who is the guest of Miss Clara Emory Mrs, Elliott Dean Harrington, Mrs. Louis Boynton afd Mra, M. Ross Downs will alternate at the tea table, Assisted by Miss Gertrude Lewis, Miss Mildred Lewis, Miss Nellie Fel ger and Miss Dorothy Green eee Miss Wright to Entertain With Bridge Tea Compiimenting Miss Genevieve Ir of Boston, who is the guest of win, Miss Katherine Bacon, Miss Mar garet Wright will entertain with a University Dridge tea at the Women olub, Saturday afternoon, October 15. Seven tables will be in play eee Dinner Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Trafford Huteson will entertain with a dinner at their home at the Highlands, this evening. eee Supper Dance This Evening Miss Mildred Hughes {9 entertain- tng forty guests at supper this even- tng at the home of Mrs. J. E. braith, to be followed by dancing. oe. Former University Man Married The announcement that has been marriage of Miss Tecelved of the Sara Budinger, of Washington, D. C. to Captain Frank Merrill Bartlett. air service, U. S N., ts of especial Interest to friends of this city, where Captain Bartlett ts well known. The the ceremony was performed at bride's home in Washington, nesday. Wed- Captain Bartlett attended the Unt- versity of Washington and is a mem- ber of Sigma Alpha Epstion frater- nity. placed in charge of the corps of fly- ing instructors at Caristrom field, Fla. and has been on staff duty in Washington lately. Captain and Mrs. Bartlett will ar- rive Monday to spend two weeks In the city and will visit Captain Bart- lett’s mother, Mre. L. R. Bartlett, in Port Townsend, before sailing in No- vember for the Philippines. eee Reception Held Yesterday ing planned in her honor.—Portrait by Wayne Albee, McBride Studio. ‘The Woman's Century club enter yesterday afternoon at the Hotel Washington with its annual reception, which was a most delight- A very interesting mu- [ gical program was given later in| Mrs. Akers is a graduate of Mills| the afternoon, and tea was served Fos- mM auxiliary. yellow-toned blossoms tied with biue tulle bow centered the ee San Francisco in San ‘Tuesday evening, October 4, when ‘Miss Elinor Klink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Klink, became the bride of Ensign Albert Warren ‘Akers, Jr., U. 8S. N., son of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Warren Akers of Nash- ville, Tenn. The ceremony was per- The bride was lovely in a bridal Gress of pearl Canton crepe and rose point lace. A coronet of the lace held the long tulle veil and her flow- @rs were white orchids and lilies of the valley in a shower. The members ofsthe bridal party At the close of the war he was interest in navy cir- Francisco | pence ene, es amet prem eee is enema nenenes, Oe i. MRS. ELLIOTT DEAN HARRINGTON t Mrs. Harrington, whose home is in Schenectady, N. ¥., 18 speteaing vwwo monins v THE eon her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jason D. Butler. Many social affairs have been given and are be- gtri. Ensign Akers, at present at tached to the U. 8. 8. Badger, was graduated from the Naval academy at Annapolis with the class of 1920. ‘college and t# a niece of Mra. Har. L. Cottman of the Puget Sound Naval station, whom she has often visited, oe Capitol.. Hill. Guild Plans Dance A dance will be given by the Cap- ftol Hill gufld of the Orthopedic how pital on Friday evening, October 14, ‘at the Seattle Yacht club, For thone who do not care to dance, card tables ‘will be arranged for their entertain- ment. Mrs. Mark Odell ts chairman of the committee In charge, assisted by Mrs. James Kane, Mrs. Walter Gal- braith, Mrs. Lewis Schwager, Mra. W. F. Finn, Mra. Thomas Bordeaux and Mre. Roy Campbell, Tickets may be obtained from any member of the committes or by. telephoning Mrs, Kane, at East 1700. Presiding over the hospitalities of the supper table will be Mrs. Miller Freeman and Mrs. Mary Terrell Gilesting. Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. John G. Carroll an ounce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Rosemary, to Mr. Henry Carle included Mrs. Robert L. Irvine, sis-|ton Bowtnan, son of Mr. J. C. Bow- ter of the bride,.as matron of honor; Miss Marte Louise Meyer, maid of honor, and the Misses Carol Elizabeth Klink, ;|man of Falsmouth, Mass. The serv: ice was read by the Rev! Father J. and |F. Hayes of the Immaculate Concep- Miss Katherine| ‘Theiss, Miss Dorothy Crew, Miss tion church on October 4 After the ceremony a reception Mildred Jackson and Miss Pauline |was held at the home of the bride's Siegfried as bridesmaids. six of his fellow officers. DATES TO REMEMBER SATURDAY, OCTOBER s— Mr. and Mrs. M. Ross Downs wii! entertain with an evening of cards and &@ buffet supper at Mr. and Mra Darrah Corbett’s in formal supper at home MONDAY, OCTOBER 10— Opening concert of the Mustoal club at the ¥. w auditorium at 2:20 o'clock Faculty wivew reception club house. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12— Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Quigiey to enter- tain with a bridge evening THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13— Mra. R. William Crosby's luncheon Ladies’ cA at the for Mrs. Frederick Bentley, at home, Mrs. H. 8. Frye to entertain with &n informal luncheon at home, in Bast Seattie, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14— Capitol Hil! Guild of the Orthopedic hospital to give dance at the Be attle Yacht club. Formal dance at Mme. Plese’ schoo! SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15— Mr. John’ Stirrat's dance home. Rho Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega will give @ Founders’ Day ban quet at the Rainier club, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1;— Monday Practice club wil! with Mra. Frederick Adams AY, OCTOBER 18— Reception at Hotel Washington by Lady Stirling chapt i honoring the state r ‘William Sherman Wal THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27— Mra. Edgar Ames to enter & luncheon at ho Nieern of th ft convention of Minute Women, and in the « ing with « reception at the Sunset on URDAY, OCTOBER 20— “Alatioween Aigner dance at the Se- ‘attle Golt and Country elun, ‘URDAY, NOVEMBER 12— noler ‘Guild’s annua! Thanksgiving dances, from § wntil 7 o'cloe! the Mesonic Temple. at bis meet Ensign Charles D. Murphy, a classmate of the bridegroom, was best man, and the ushers and saber bearers were Annlee Akers, who, with her mother, Mrs. Albert Warren Akers, came from the South for the wedding, was flower | | The Mount Baker Park Social club) Parents, 1913 E. Alder st., Mr. and Mra, Bowman left on a wedding trip and on their return will reside in Seattle. . Formal Dance Will Begin Winter Activities announces that on Saturday even ing, October 1%, a formal dance will be given at the clubhouse for the residents of that section, This will open the club's social season, and other parties scheduled will be given on Thanksgiving, New Year's eve and New Year's day, and the annual masquerade, The new officers of the club are Mr, W. N. MacBriar, Mr. G. W. Stod. dard, Mr. Fred W.’Catlett and Mr. Walter W. Stoll, Calendar for Tea \Shop Next Week In charge of the Children's Ortho pedic tea shop next week will be Monday, Broadway guild, Mrs, Otto Grunbaum, hostess; Tuesday, Lau- relhurst guild, Mrs, E. L. Skeel, host ess; Wednesday, Interlaken guild, Mrs, J. N, Hamill, hostess; Thursday, Queen Anne guild, Mrs, A. H, Lang don, hostess; Friday, Mount Baker Park guild, Mra, P. G. Kinnear, host ess; Saturday, Medina guild will be arge in ¢ Mothers’ Congress Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Seattle Central Council of Moth- ers’ Congress and P.T, A. will con- vene nt 10 a, m. Tuesday, October 11, on the second floor of the Y. W. C. A. The morning session will con- sist of reports of the presidents of the various circles thruout the city; Mra. Ethel May Anderson, teacher of domestic science in East High, will talon the “Right Food for Children,” and Mrs, Ellen P, Debney, rvisor of domestic science, on “Needed Co-operation.” to business and committee reports. All officers and others interested in P.-T, A. work are cordially invited to attend, The afternoon session will be devoted | CLUBS FOR MONDAY Ballard Alumni Association | ‘The Ballard Alumni association | will hold its regular meeting at the | Ballard igh achool Monday evening, | October 10, for the purpose of elect: | ing officers for the ensuing year. All| Be urged to atten: eee Commonwealth Cub Mr. George F. Cotterill will speak before the Commonwealth club at the meeting to be held Monday evening, October 10, at 7 o'clock, in the Good | Eats cafeteria, 811% Second eee Llterary and Travel Club The Literary and Travel club will | meet on Monday next at the home of | | Mrs. John Fitzpatrick, 1011 24rd ave. | 1N. There will be a paper by Mrs. | A. A. Collins on “Mexico,” followed by a general discussion. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Woman's Century Club The various departments of the Woman's Century club will meet as | follows: Tuesday, October 11, the |French department will meet at the Hotel Washington, from 11 to 1:20 o'clock. On Friday, October 14, the | | Literature and Travel department | j will meet at the ¥. W.C. A., 11 a. m| |The program will consist of a paper | lon Oliver Wendell Holmes, by Mrs W. J. Blackwell; “Resume,” by Mra. | | Fred Evann; “The Century Magazine, | Travelogue and the Adirondacks,” by | | Mra, F, W. Miesnest. The American- ization department will meet at the Y. W.C. A. atl p.m. The regular bustness meeting of | | tha club will be held at the Y. W }C. A. at 2 p.m. At 3p. m. a pro-| gram in charge of the Educational jand Civie committee will be given | at Frederick & Nelson's auditorium. Motion pictures will demonstrate the | jusefulness of visual education, Mem. | jbers may invite guests H eee Minnewatha Club Dance The Minnewatha club will give tts! regular Saturday evening dance at | Christensen's Broudway hall Satur. | |day evening, October 8. Prof. Chris- | jtensen and his daughter, Miss Elsa Christensen, will demonstrate the | new waltz in “Two” time. ee q Alumni Association of F School ‘The Alumni assoctation of jFranklin high school will entertain | with an informal get-together meet ing at the school, Wednesday, October 12, at 8 p.m. A short busi- ness meeting and election of officers | will precede the dance, which will feature the evening's entertainment. | oe | Woman's Civie Club | The Woman's Civic club will meet for 4 business session in the Erick: | son room of the Y. W. C. A., Tues day, October 11, at 2p. m rhs sir Seattle Review No. 8 Seattle Review, No. 8, W. B. A, of the Maccabees, will meet Thurs- day, October 13, at 8 p.m, In W. O. |W. hall. nklin High the| Signal Corps Auxiliary ‘The Signal Corps Auxiliary and friends will be the guests of Mra |A. 8. Hellenthal at her heme, 601 Rainier ave. Wednesday evening | October 12. Members will please o} present at § o'clock for busine | meeting. ene Canadian Club ‘The Canadian club of Seattle will hold its regular meeting next Tues day evening at the Women's Univer. hana WOMEN’S CLUBS SEATTLE STAR ‘’ PERSONALS * ‘ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1 Bight te GREY is taking a two weeks’ vacatic letters sent during her absence will be answ promptly as possible upon her return, Rellingham have removed to Senttle, where they will make their home. cee Mra. Robert Huntington, who has neon Visiting friends in Bellingham, as returned. eee Mr. Henry C. #ibbard returned | last evening from Bt. Louis, where be has been on a business trip oe e Higgins wit! trip to | | Mr. John | morrow from a claco. eee return to: San Fran- Mr, Edward Morgan Mille will re | turn tomorrow from a short business |trip to San Franctaco. | Mra. Ralf Douglas Baker will leave | Wednesday for Long Beach, Cal,, | where she will join Ensign Baker. eee Mr. Byron Stover ts on a week's business trip thru the state Mrs. Horace The will return next week from a month's visit in San Francisco. eee Friends in the city have recetyed word that Mr, and Mra. Earl Jam son have taken a residence at Hollywood, Cal see Mr. Joseph Tyler is tn Ban Fran. cisco, to be gone a week or ten days. aries Mrs. Fred Young of Bpokane ts the guest of Dr. and Mra, Walter A Moore. eee | Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Morgan and | Mrs, Morgan's. mother, Mra. Jules | Bohnelder, of Dallas, Tex, who has | been their guest, will leave next | Week for the Kast Mra. Schneider will go to Chicago, where she will join her son. Mr. Jules Behnelder, Jr. and return to their home. Mr and Mra, Morgan will continue their | Journey to New York Mr and Mrs. Douglas Longtin, of fan Francisco and Paltimore, are in the city, guests at the St. Regis hotel eee Mise Geraldine and Miss Alice Jackson are leaving tomorrow for Vietoria, B. C., to be the guests for a week of Miss Elan and Miss Lillian |aay to Join Mr, Kellogg in Ohio, to Mr, and Mra, red H. Peterson, om ‘. 4 ' al 4 who have been traveling tn Burope|be gone Indefinite = t r9\s a lk. Y Sce May, retuned, Saturday: sna| my Society at the Harbor Fo have taken apartments at the Hotel| Mr, and Mra, William K. Bosing | Waxhington Annex for the winter, | will mpend the week-end in Yakima " ey ae e,5'% OFFICIAL GUESTS * al Kemp w Mrs. Angua McIntosh has return-| Mrs. Margaret Greenfield haw re) at his Mort den quar cot-|t t of th@ od to Beattie, after an absence of sev.|turned from @ sojourn of several lone! John 14, Hayden, U. 6. A., com-|Sound ¢ defenses, and eral months, and hes ned her | Weeks in Ban Francisco and the sur |mander of the Puget Sound coast de ond prize to Mra, Merriam] home on Queen Anne Hill, Her | unding cities fenses, ia host to an official party'Colonel Henry Macphers daughter, Mrs, Albert Todd, of Bos. hh Gr: which includes Colonel Ira A t A, commander fantwho accompanied hor’ will re.| Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Starrett are |ttaynes, U. & A. who has arrived cuvenive tameraa turn to her home next week recetving congratulations upon the |from Ban Francisco on apectior te | og Nan ltirth of @ son, Jack Richard, at the|tour, and who is accompanied by nor honpital, October 1 ajor David McC, McKell, U. 8 CHARMING HOSTES Mr. J. Wilnon {a leaving next | Minor hospital, Ostod Major David MeC, Mck A HAF {ING HOSTESS week for Lon Angeles, where he will : ‘oe | A charming hostess, witt remain indefinitely Mr, and Mra. Maurice McKicken |g yoUNGER SET ncented drawing-rooms, and | ane ee have taken an apartment at the! On gus at they weit ng cards marked the bridg | Willard for the winter months rs Colonel Henry wonjon Friday at the ort Dr. Albert Mattice han ri “anal A ae quart ” Co ynel i n y i ron ; F r ee a F the Seattle Golf and Country, club, : v4 Ta erriam 8 commander of|quarters by Mra, Bowler, where he will reside this winter Miss Dorothea Iooram, who has) vort Worden, and Mrs, Merriam,|Captain Louis James Bowl ee been the guest of Miss Katherine |with their house guest, Mrs, Made-|A., and which brought out Mr. and Mre. Biverett Wheeler of | AE, fof @Wwo woeks, left yesterday lieing R Clifford, of California, en-|army and an sets for her home. tortained in compliment to the! prize was won by Mra, Leo | eee | : baaRa se younger wet. A clever guessing con Dr. and Mrs. Frank J. Filz, Mrs. | tape preceded the diverting charades Kate Magee and Mins Mildred ¥ wees 42 herains 2 have returned from a motor trip to | navtime, and were followed by and honor guests, At following the souvenirs te the sma games, an if covetable an Yellowstone and Glacier National |t,¢ormai supper. collation was served season. park. Thowe avsisting at this affair, un-|eral instances by cleyeme aie ‘ usual in its gay camaraderie, were |hostems aides were Mrs. M Mra. W. W. Baymour left Thurs | Colonel John L. Hayden, U, 8. A.,/0f Major Alvin Ch |any for an indefinite stay in New |oommander of the Puget Sound coast ical corps, U. 8. A York defenses, Major Roy Kemp |of Major Fr Dexter A) | fe Toe Greene, U. 8. A., adjutant of the|S. A., Mra y, wife o Mr, and Mra. Thomas J. Acheson puget sound coast defenses, and| Joseph Francis Stiley, 1 are occupying their new home, 4100 | srs. Greene, Major Alvin Charles yi, W. McGraw st, Carleton park, and | stiter, medical corps, U. 8. A. and|GREETI will be af home to thetr friends after | srg Miller, Major Frank Dexter} Captain Chester B. MeCe October 15. |Applin, U. 8. A. and Mre. Applin,| A. Mra. MeCold, assister Ee st Captain Louis James Bowler, U, 8.|T. B. McCoid, were hosts 2 A, and Mrs, Bowler, with their) F ler quarters on ‘Music house guest, Mise Eves, Captain| night, following the bowlin= ) Francis James Fitzpatrick, U. 8. A,|the line tu 1 out in fore c tiv \ “ey” and Mrs. Fitzpatrick, Captain Ar-| ®@ffair was especially attract | Karle to Give Concert thur D. Hugh: aU. & A. and iure.| Gave thelr friends an opport October 17 Hughes, Captain Joseph Francis Sti. | @reet Mrs, McCold, who has On Monday evening, October 17,|ley, U. 8. A., and Mra, Stiley, with | turned with her two small @ |Theo Karle, concert tenor, will be |thelr house guest, Mixx Lilipqp, Lieu: | from ® visit of several mont heard here in recital at the Metro. |tenant Frederick L. Hayden, U, 8.|b¢r people in Connecticut, politan theatre. Mr. Karle is well|A, and Mrs. Frederick L. Hayden oo ; iknown, having lived in Seattle for |Lieutenant Edward H. Strickland, U. |pDInwER INTIME a number of years and his ra 8. A, and Mrs. Strickland, Miss| Lieutenant J. Longst: vive han been eagerly watched by|Klocker, Mr. William Merriam, Lieu-|chel, U. 8. A., and Mrs. | those who hays heard him when he |tenant Cyrus Quentin Shelton, U. 8.|were hosts at their Foi has appcared im concert here A., Lieutenant Gustave H. Vogel, U.|quarters on Saturday at Last Saturday Mr. Karle eang at |S. A. Lieutenant Howard J. John-| little dinner at whi \the auditorium in Portiand, and *ton, 8. A., Lieutenant Loper B.| guests were Captain F. |was very favorably received. The Lowry, U. 8. A., Lieutenant Edward) 8. A, and Mrs. Inmor | Portland Journal said: “His ,volce}L. Supple, U. 8 A., Lieutenant Will: |Casey, Completing the pe | Major E. C. Wallington, |has developed and matured #o that |!am Q Jeffords, U. 8. A. it is now one cf the most satiafying | > |commander of Fort Flagler 3 lof ‘the golden type. Mr. Karle | CHINOISERIR, Wallington. : laeemed at hia best, and when the| At thelr Fort Worden quarters on - } ence re. Tuesday Mrs, Miller, wife of Major! AL FRESCO | program was over the audi mained, determined to have ths,Alvin Charles Miller, medical corps,| On Saturday at the beac lwish for .another extra number yu. 8. A., gave @ luncheon which com- bar! which commands view fof the straits and © | eratified.” Appearing with him will be En |rique Ros, a Cuban, who will mak | hie debut on the Coast before in- |vading the East. Coming to the| | United States under the patronage | lof the Cuban government, Ros, thru |the influence of Mme. Nordica played for the late Rafael Jonefty, | lithe great pianist, and was accepted ae ® pupil, Josef Hofmann, the | world’s master pianist, whose opin fon, perhaps, is to be the most and at which the honor guests were Mrs. Madeleine R. Clifford, the house guert of Colonel Henry Macpherson Merriam, U. S A., commander of Fort Worden, and Mrs. Merriam, and Mies Lillpop, the house quest of Captain Joseph Francis Stiley, U. 8 A., and Mrs, Stiley. Connalsseurs in Chinese bibelots, Dr. and Mra Miller have trans. formed their Fort Worden quarters |into ® delightful interior tn which a the rugs and the draperies are Chi- Poy nga ae ahmegirameceae Ros) nese, ax are the embroideries, the Mr. Karle's concert here ts un. |>rasses and the carvings: The ceil Ger the management of Katharine ;‘"#* #re centered by great square tains, a luncheon com their house guests, Mr, ar D. Condon, of Seattle, wai Lieutenant John Harvey. IU. 8. A, and Mrs, Ma by Lieutenant Herbert Al |U. 8. A, and Mra, Gardne jpepons the line at Fort Worden | THE LINE | A line party was succes en on Tuesday at their Fe quarters by Lieutenant street Wheichel, U. 8, A Vhelchel, at which conve terspersed with wit, was f @ jolly supper, | the sity club Fifth ave. and Benece st. Canadians residing or visiting in the city are invited to attend, There will be @ program of yooal and tn- strumental numbers, including Prof. Dudley's orchestra in concert num- bers. After the program the orches- tra will play for an hour of dancing, and those who do not dance may play earls, eee Wisconsin Goldenrod Club The Wisconsin Goldenrod club was entertained last Wednesday by Mrs. E. B. Ruasel! at the home of Mra. Cc B. Raymaker. After a delicious lunch and the usuel business meet- tng, the following program was very much enjoyed Two songs by Buddy Raymaker. Piano solo by Mrs. C. B. Ray- maker. Recitation by Betty Ann Russell, aged ® yearn, ‘The meeting adjourned to meet . Ira Eldridge, 2755 46th ave ttle 4 yearold see Allah Social Club Allah Social club will meet with Mrs. Adam Schraffenberger, 122 N, 59th st. Wednesday afternoon, October 12, at 2 p.m. Cards and re- freshments, All Eastern Stars most cordially Invited eee Rummage Sale The Ladtes’ Gulid of the Epiphany church will hold a rummage sale on Friday and Saturday of next week at S11 Stewart st. It will be in charge of Mrs. EB. H. Young, Miss Maud White and Mra, F. W. Hull. Nina M. Frye Tent Nina M. Frye Tent, Daughters of | Veterans, met September 28, with | President Margaret Nordin in the chair, One comrade was obligated and seven new members initiated. Hereafter the tent will meet the first and third Thursdays of the month at | m eee Aurora Bridge Club The Aurora Bridge club will meet | on Wednesday, October 12, at the home of Mra, W. A, Wadleigh, 902 N, 85th st., at noon. eee York Community Club Members and friends of the York Community club were entertained at hall, 34th 8. and Horton. at., Thursday evening, October 6, by the outgoing entertainment committee. Some very pleasing mus! pieces, clever elocution, and a short, snappy talk on the “community spirit” com. prised the entertainment. A light lunch was served immediately after the program. Piano Selection from “Martha” Beothoven’s Dream Walt Mra. J. F. Oakley Recitations The Clucking # her Vane Virginia Ktesner © Home Sweet Home’ PAYEE 05 ccvoests Tweedie me” .. +s (Parody) “After the Bail Mr. Carroll. York Quartet Be Heaven” m of Old Erin Accompanied by Mrs, Barkdull ot A Little Bit of Heaven “Dear Old Pal Mrs. Barkdull and Mr Du Tweedia Michaelis. eee Mr. and Mra. B. L. Gates are mpend- Ing the week end at thelr country Washington. ° home across Lake ee Mr. FB. Hussey and Mr. Edmund Bowden left yesterday for a three weeks’ trip to Washington, and New York. eee Mr. and Mes. Fagar 1. Webster | returned last evening fro: several weeks to Colorado . Mra. J. Wise, who has been the guegt of Mr. and Mra. W. J. Stewart for some time, will leave Wednesday i Dd. a trip prings, for her home In Berkeley, Cal. eee Mr. and Mra. Dietrich Schmita have removed to their new home at 4400 Beach drive. Mr, and Mra. Willlam H. Butt of ‘Tacoma, who have Cortias st eee Mr. and Mrs, Lucius Manning and | Mr. Charles Whitney, Jr., will spend recently come | here to live, are residing at 44th and the week-end in Victoria, B. C. eee Mr. Louts Boynton is spending the | week-end tn town. . . Mra. David Recitations AA Arens——"Cor Mr. Torgerson, York QuartetAwan song of entorta ment comimnitt 1no©o FOR THE At 50c. a box with a money-back guaranthe, Sample free and mailed postpaid if you wate -CO., INC., - 86-88 Exchange ft., Buffalo, N. Y. ded and sold In Seattle by Bartell's Drug ; Kellogg and two}a republic, children, George and Emily, left to-| varieties of postage stamps. | Chinese lanterns of painted silk, tas- wiles, Pe ae se] hung, and the tables and buffet are lighted by exquisite lamps of Noted Educator With gg porcelaine. The luncheon Gernish 1 table was decorated In bronze chrys- rnish Schoo anthemum, a Chinese flower, and the The need of the hour, eo far @8 | tempting ment wan served from Ort. jthe musical education of children jentai china, the linen embroidered |ts concerned, ts teachers who are lin dragons, and the place cards really musteal, mentally alert and|unique with Chinese peacocks. | Dossessed of « broad, deep, spiritual, | Rridge followed the luncheon, the aesthetic, literary and art culture. high prize going to Mra. Greene, AT THE COR School has established tn tts music) department a normal training schoo! | The Repertory Company of Maurice Browne and Ellen Van Volken! under the direction of Calvin Brat. nerd Cady, the noted educator, for | Assisted by the School of the Theatre ‘ WILL PRESENT merly lecturer tn Teachers’ Colle: FOUR ONE-ACT PLAYS: of Columbia University. Mr. Cady | has given part of his time each | “Aria da Capo,” Edna St. Vincent Millay; “Neighbors,” Zona Gale; won by Mrs. Miller, wife, | Alvin Charles Miller, U. 8, A. and by Major Cl ert Finley, U. 8. A. CQ of | year for several years to the Cor.,| nith School, and this summer his | | classes were the largest in the his- tory of the schol, i All children in the elementary do- | | partment of the Cornish receive the benefit of Mr. Cady's influence | “Joint Owners in Spain,” Alice Brown, and | tince the teachers have received his “Riders to the Sea,” J. M. Synge. | fundamental principles in their . : ° jatudies with him. || Beginning Thursday Evening, Oc Mr. Cady’s work at the Cornish extends from October to May, with | fan additional two months in the summer term Hl Four Performances Single Seats, $2.00, plus war tax. Young People’s Matinee, Saturday, Oct. 15— 75¢, including war tax. Next production: “The Tidings Brought to by Paul Claudel. In the two years of Its carcer as Poland has issued 150 Get Riel of Pheumatis eal It fortunate enough to break your arm, you would not expec frentive to heal taarely by robbing the-arn wei a liniment or salve. The trouble is too d ted for this. It is true that strong liniments ease an aching back or a throbbing joint swollen by Rheumatism—just asco, and morphine deaden pain. But the pain in the and limbs returns as soon as the ef | jj of the drugs wear off. ‘ NO! The only way to get rid of Rheumatism is to Inflames the delicate membranes surrounding the joints over the body, It is the duty of the Kidneys to filter Uric Acid from the blood. Healthy Kidneys do so. Weak, | unhealthy Kidneys do not. j Now, GINO PILLS heal the kidneys—enable the kidneys to do their natural work in nature’s own way. is why those who have suffered for years with Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout and Neuritis, get almost GINO PILLS. ‘They neutralize the uric acid—prevent the formation of an excess of uric eal the Kidneys—enable the Kidneys to filter the uric acid from the and thusdo a irritation, burning and scalding which is felt in the bladder when there is too much uric acid in the system. kidneys working proy and the blood pure and rich and free from uric acid, there can be no Rheumatism bee. there is no uric acid to torture the nerves. Never mind what else you have tried—if you are bothered with Rheumatism or any other form of uric acid poisoning—try GINO PILLS. They have helped so many others—given them welcome and permanent help—that you can count on them driving Rheumatism out of your system for good. And your druggist will sell you ills KIDNEYS rid of uric acid in the system. It is Uric the arms, legs, fingers and toes, and the SSBAAAA ie |, Swift Pharmacy, Cor. Second and Pike, and other reliable