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. Boynton to Compli- e ment ‘Mrs. Harrington With Large Tea; Mrs Frink Plans Luncheon at Sunset Club. M fea at ber ap Arms, Friday afternoon. from 4 until 6 o'clock, Piliott Dean Harrington of Schenec tady, N.Y } Presiding at the urn Fohn Dudley Robert Ross Downs, Mrs and Mrs. Louis Stanton re to be Miss Karla Stoltehbers Biss Claire Stoltenberg, Miss Mil @red Lewis, Miss Gertrude Lewis Miss Dorothy Green and Miss Clara Hemory. Little Mary Madeline Shea han will receive the the door. i — Mrs. Frink Issues Invitations for Luncheon Invitations have been issued by Mrs. Gerald Frink for a luncheon of Twenty-eight covers to be given at _ the Sunset club next Tuesday after Moon. This is the first in a series ef luncheons Mrs. Frink will give .s RS, LOUIS FISHER BOYNTON invitations for a Hamilton is extending artment in 21 October Mrs honoring Mrs Marcus will be Mra Corwin Bberting 5, Assisting cards at rs. Burke to Entertain ith Bridge Tea Mrs, Edmund C. Burke has issued for a bridge at her residence on day afternoon, October 19. ) Additional guests will come in at the ‘tea hour ene Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Dinner Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Rex T. Stafford are ‘entertaining with an informal dinner f their home this evening, com tary to Mr, George Hare, of ; N. Y., who has been their guest for several weeks. Mr. 0 leave for his home this week. eee Will Sponsor No-Host Table ” Preceding the dance the Capitol Wf Guild of the Orthopedic hospi- are giving at the Seattle Yacht Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Parkhurst Brawley and Mr. Mrs. Ernest L. Skee! will spon- @ no-host table at dinner, with " for sixteen re irs. Bates Entertaigs 7 rtain ‘a tea at her home Friday after. “Mrs. U. C. Bates wit from 2 until 4 o'clock, for the of her house guest, Miss O'Brien, of Portland. Pre ‘at the tea table will be Mrs. M. Downs and Miss Betsy Booth. ‘This afternoon Mrs. Bates enter- with a luncheon at the Boule Coffee Inn, taking her guests to the 5 ae complimentary e- “Yo Miss O'Brien Informal Dinner yn informal dinner, followed by an ‘evening of bridge, will be given by ‘the Misses Mildred «and Gertrude ‘Lewis, in their apartment Thursday Satng. eee “Informal Luncheon ‘and Bridge Mrs. George T. Myers entertained an informal luncheon, followed bridge, at’ her home yesterday ‘afternoon, complimentary to her guest, Mra. George B. Card, of er, Colo, Mrs. Card will leave n for tier home, going by the of San Francisco. oe rs. Brawley Entertains Mrs. William Parkhurst Brawley ed her bridge club of eight with a luncheon at her|Murphy, 4534 Fifth ave. N. FE. ‘ernoon. yesterday aft ee Dinner for House Guests | Miss Gladys Roll entertained with dinner of ten covers at her home day evening, complimenting Miss Vera Miss week-end guests, er, Miss Clara Kiefer, Chase and Miss Viola ith. Mac 75 » west Buys You This Model VI. Also six selections on three doubleface records, a sup- ply of needles and a record brush, amounting in all to “Seattle's Musical Headquarters” | Miss Baxter Hostess Miss Harriet Baxter will entertain » members of the Tunsd Bridge her home next Tuesday after: | | Day Nursery Opening Thursday The tle Nurwery }tion will hold an informal reception } Dgiding $02 Broadway day from until 6 In the after Ne Day Associa in its new The reception is open to the public . Mrs. Lindberg Complimented Mrs ving the BG. Lind last of this Complimenting berg, who ts lew week for Los Angeles, to reside, Mrs A. Philbrick entertained Monday afterr Card Tournament Planned On Monda Claude at her home oon y afternoon and evening. Novem 28, a card name will be given in all prinetpal | cities of the United States, the funds raised to be used for promoting child | Twenty five repre ttle are the hygiene in France sentative women of § ranging the affair for Seattle, whic promises to be very large, An nouncement will be made in a short time where the parties will be given Clubs CLUBS FOR THURSDAY : dobn B, Allen PLT. A. John B. Allen PeT. A. will hold] its regular business meeting Thurs: | day, October 13, at 2:30 p,m. The program will begin at 3p. m. Manus Dramatus Club Manus Dramatus club will meet Thursday, October 13, 8 p.m, at the home of Miss Meta Anderson, 2409 N. 4ist st Veritas Club Veritas club will meet with Mrs Fuchs, 1523 1th ave, W., 2 p.m Thursday Musieal Clob Thursday Musical club will meet with Mrs. H. A. Pratt, 2352 47th ave. 8. W. Luncheon and program. ‘Thursday Progress Club Thursday Progress club will meet with Mrs, W. J. Johnson, 5023 16th | ave. N. E. Luncheon, 1 p.m. Birth day meeting. ete B. F. Day PLT. A. Day Parenf'Teachers’ asso Recep- BF, ciation meets at 3:30 p. m. tion for teachers. eee Altruistic Club Pythian Sisters, Altrulatic club, with Margaret Peterson, 8707 Wood }land Park ave. All day meeting. . North Queen Anne PT. A North Queen Anne Parent-Te ers’ association, “Dad's Night school in evening. Carl E. Croson to speak at § p. m. ee . Rainier Chapter Study Club | Study club, Rainier chapter, D. A |R, meets with Mrs. George T. | Thirsk, 1524 Seventh ave. W.. 10] a.m. Will work for Thanksgiving bazaar. Bring pocket lunch. eee Reception for New Pastor and Wife On Thursday evening membere of the West Seattle Congregational church will entertain at the church with a reception in honor of their new pastor and his wife, the Rev- erend and Mrs. John H. Matthews. eee ‘Women’s Guild St. John’s Charch The Women's guild of St, John's Parish church in West Seattle will Meet Thursday, October 13, at 11 a. m., with Mra. J. R. Rodgers, 2617 Belvedere ave. . Rummage Sale The Ladies of Holy Trinity }Lutheran church will hold a rum |mage sale Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, October 12, 13 and 14, on the | lower floor of the Pike Place market, opposite the sugar stall. eee Nurses’ Communique Club eThe Nurses’ Communique club will meet Thursday, October 13, at 220 at the home of Mrs. C. P. | lp. m., eee Women of Mooseheart Legion The Women of Mooseheart Legion | will meet at the Seattle gymnasium, 1819 Eighth ave., Thursday, October 13, at 8 p. m. cee Nina M, Frye Tent No. 12 Nina M. Frye tent No. 12, Daugh- ters of Veterans, will leave on the 10:30 boat Thursday, October 13, for | a visit to the Old Soldiers’ home at | | Retsil, which they will present with a flag. All members and comrades urged to attend. eee Totem Club The Totem club, Neighbors of | Woodcraft, will hold its regular meet: | ing in the club rooms, 4168 Arcade |building, Thursday, October 13, at 130 p.m. Mrs. Zamora Cauffman | will speak on “Five-Cent Car Fare.” eee Cinderella Club The Cinderella club will hold its second dance of its series at the Queen Anne hall (formerly Redding’s | hall) Thursday, October 13. The com- mittee in charge includes Fred Atkins, Gerald Farley, Harold Whit- ney, A. C. Nydin and Harold A, »| Davis, chairman. eee Counci] of Jewish Women The Seattle Section of the Council | of Jewish Women will hold an open meeting on Thursday afternoon, in| the Temple de Hirsch vestry rooms. Following the board meeting at 1:20! jand a business meeting at 2:30 lo'clock, the following program will | \be given: “Invocation,” by Rabbi Samuel Koch; Kiddush services, il- |lustrated, Mrs. I. Lurie; council song, an ensemble, and a social hour which will close the afternoon. eee Nineteenth Century Literary Club| Nineteenth Century Literary | will meet at Young Women’s Chris- tian Association. “Jewish National! Movement” and “Theodore Her ments for the rummage on fifth Noor. turned Sunday | Nelson and Mise Alice Robertson. Hapasu Clab Hapasu club will meet with Mre O. H. Prey, 4717 Aurora ave, Lunch con 1 p.m eee Woman's Civie Club Welfare Woman's Civ club, will meet with Mra. Hatule Hegbert, 4046 12th ave. N, B., 10 a. m to 4 p.m. Will sew for needy chil dren, Bring lunch commit University Heights University Heights Parent-Teacher asovclation will meet Pp. ™. at acho Charles Dickens Club Charles Dickens Fellowship. club at the Young Women Ansooiation Sut Nickleby.” will Christian Nicholas meet Sorosis Club Art department of the Sorosis will meet at the Federated clubhouse | at 2 p.m club ub Chapter AO, P. FE. Chapter Pr. EB. O. with Miss € B. Bow, apartments, at & p, m Doric Social Club Deric Social club will meet at the) home of Mra. Augusta Steinert, 3636 Woodland Park ave, Thursday, | tober 13, at 2 p.m, All Eastern Stars | invited | 0. will meet 412 Windsor Oc Seattle Federation of Women’s Clabs | The board of trustees of the Seat tle Federation # Women's clubs} will hold a special meeting on Thurs tay morning at 10:30 o'clock at the jubhouse to make final arrange sale which it will hold, All trustees are re} quested to be present Masonic Club Will Entertain The Masonic club will entertain the officers and ladies of the Kast ern Star club on Thursday eves, October 13, in the eto All Masons | ats p.m. rooms, Arcade building and their ladies are w Mem: | bers of the Eastern Star club are re: | quested to call first at 4090 Arcade building, then go to the club rooms jcome. eee Seattle Review No. § Seattle Review, No. 8 W. B. A, of the Maccabees, will meet Thurs day, October 15, at § p. m., in W. O. W. hall Mr, and Mrs. Riley W. MeCoy with their guests, Mr. and Mra, W L. Reed of Monteith, Iowa, left to day by motor for Lake Crescent, to be gone a week. . Mr, and Mrs. tored to Vancouver weekend oe Young mo C., for the Marion B Mrs, Louis Brich re from a three weeks’ motor trip around Vancouver Island. pegtar | Mr, William Pigott, Jy, and Mr.| Leo L. Reardon will return Novem: | ber 1, from a two months’ business trip in the Hast. eee Miss Exther Midler, who has been active in social service work in Se- Attle for the past two years, has returned to her home in New York where she will continue her work. eee Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Farrel! are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter, October 10, at the Swedish hospital. eee | Miss Loretta Brady of San Fran-| cisco, who has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. I. Durand for sev-| eral months, will leave Friday for) her home, | Capt. and Mr. Carl F. Gould will leave! Thureday evening for a few days’ stay in Spokane. ee Mr, and Mrs. Raymond FL Frazier returned yesterday morning from a ten days’ visit in California. oe Mrs. Farwell Putman Lilly ts en. tertaining as her house guest Miss Anne Michaelis of Victoria, B. C. eee Mr. and Mrs. Daryl ElNott White, are occupying their new residence) at 617 35th ave. | Mrs, Lewis B, Peeples and Miss Beatrice Peeples, who spent the summer in Europe, aro expected) home early in November. eee Miss Janet Sewell left today for her home in Portland, after visiting, Miss Clara Emory for a short time.) eee Mr. and Mrs. Alton W. ressal and Miss Olive Léonard will return| next week from several weeks spent in the East. eee Mrs. Stephen J. Chadwick “pending ten days in Spokane. eee Mrs. Ralph Cebrian of San Fran-| cisco, who has been visiting in the city for the past month, will leave for her home Friday. | oes and Mrs. Roy M. Holland rémoved to Seattle from and are living at 2009 Mr. have Tacoma Union st. . Mrs. Frank father, Judge R 8. Bourns and her L. Doyle, are plan |ning to leave in a few days by motor for a week's stay in Yakima, eee Mr. 1. C. Bonnin who has been of visiting Centralia, friends and | relatives in the city. for a few days, returned to his home this morning. eee Mra, M. A. Diller of spending a few days in guest of friends. | Tacoma is the city, | oe Mr. and Mrs, Henry W. Beecher returned last wee from a month's | motor trip thru California oe. Mrs. C. A. Philbrick is in Portland, where she has gone to meet Mr. Phil who is returning from San | They will return Satur- | will be discussed by Miss Kathry Se TT MLL My Marriage Problems A New Phase of . Adele Garrison’s Serial almost unkne NNUAINNTUAUNNAA DATES TO REMEMBER Pht Omega Day ban the Rainier club Wright's brides tea Gone ) at the Women's University otub Baker Park Social with « formal raaret int elu dance for rocept clase from bridge luneheon at ocTronEn 2 Amen to entertain with on for the of. Minute Women, and in the even Ing with @ receptibn at the Sunset club. SATURDAY, OCTONER 2— Halloween dinner dance at the Be attle Golf and Country club SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12— Junior Guild THURSDAY OPEN THE DOOR OF Cynthia Grey Styles May Come and Styles May Go—But Lovely Woman Will Go On Forever Pleasing Her Own Sweet Self About Her Apparel—This, ’'rom a Mere Husband. BY CYNTHIA GREY The subject of long skirts, brought up in these column yather the longer skirts dictated by fashion for the coming eason, has brought echoes also of the hoop skirt. Long skirts—longer ones, at least, have a chance, but the hoop skirt—impossible! Women of today are sensible in matter in matters of housekeeping. Style-makers may do ax they please, but ways have a quiet say in their own apparelment. Let the hoops come. Let Paris dangle the new fad before the eyes of American women. A quiet smile, a good-natired salutation, maybe a tryout, but not wholesale adoption of the fashion. That's what the readers of this column opine on the ques- tion of hoop and long skirts vs. straight line and medium- | length skirts. One reader says: Dear Mixa Grey of dress as well as will al- women American wom — . think of anything beside the hoops. I'll venture to say if American women started wearing hoops, Amer: can men would shoo them off the etreets and then rise up and protest againet the styles If the long skirt fashion will bring Kirt think it is a good th there ushered it in; but there is a happy medium in dress as in all else GRACE en have too mucn sense ever to per the sloppy or the hgop that |mit themselves skirt to take trailing long invariably accompanies it, seriously | They may dangle and dawdle with t they let won't it get any The matter down nearer the shoe fancies modern the of her jdress one of tod much importance to hold on thelr woman considers jlet a mere fad attract her. | The modern woman drenses with a eee Let the women want to wear let them do The men Dear Mies Grey alone, I may; if they long skirts and barrels, it Drees belongs to them. don't have any say so about | Whatever a woman wears in all right with me, junt #0 she ts happy and cooks the beefsteak tender and the biacuits brown. A man can get used to anything Married men prove that every day So why worry whether we hav view to her work, her progress and her own senne of fitnenm. She knows to be free in her move ments and free in her ideas she must be free in her fashions. | No woman could be free if she wore hoop skirts any more than the long, cumbersome garb. In fact, 1 don't believe if a modern woman {wore skirts on the modern a modern city, she could hoop THE GREAT UNKNOWN? If you Well and Kee: ure that Well, write for lite * relief to brings no Rhew woand Why this n and wonderful new many re sick and want to Get} | of | Liver, | ¥ sluggis! wing off impurities and restor ing the tissues and nerves to a nor mal condition—and the you *. Nothing to do but rouble or expense, wonderful fact is that it ia sold it is within the reach of all, both r. next thing are now ,or| this. | 1 daugt They a kind of they wear nge them one bit. People talk too much about dress. If women didn’t think and talk so out dre men would have for seegars at A HUSBAND. . ** diner ng-ekirt snyhow the and re women clothes think much a %, |more money . lof | | world? In |by Don Luis Terrazas | Me rico. Tha farm ia said to contain of fertile land and to asure 1502200 miles. The Igroest im the United states, fe the same year, was reported to We that of David Rankin of Missouri, and to comprise 25,000 acres, It waa located Jin Atchison county, Missours 000,000 acres farm ? cP 4 if re. i An emt that treats, . TS pain and torture of rf tism can be quickly r lieved 4 application of Sloan's Liniment Do not rub, as i penetrates and soo brings warmth, ease and comfort, let | ting you sleep soundly. How much did the ve ot Always have a bottle handy and America cost? L. P. \apply when you feel the first twinge. It in said that the entire expense You will find it just as good fo Columbus’ first voyage was about |neuralgia, sciatica, lumbago and any 10% our present currency. jexternal ache. It is splendid to take are # ‘the pain out of tired, aching muscles What is the largest farm in the! sprains and strains and ‘ame backs. Fr. J. It is clean and non-skin-staining. 191% it was reported that the For forty years Sloan's Liniment ha: roeat farm in the world was owned | proved itsell to thousands the worl of Chihuahua, gyer, Aske your neighbor. At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40. Sloan's Liniment = | | | 50c Pkg. Free Curopenn nclentist has discovered « remarkal bes and allays irritation and Wiadder Weak turb the night's during the day and ‘perhaps y and impaired gener Weaknens Fem t form), combindl 1 package free, po ufferer anywhere, and copy of “Health Sclenee, Just you | clude « free Tiadder Bufferers should read. Don't send any money, r of on & portal will Go, oF use the coupon below booklet that # address in # let Write letter or postal or fill in and mali this coupon to reeetyi 1 ackage and booklet by return) Write to FP. B, WORTH, 74 Cortiandt St, New York Name | Address . 1+. collecting the pretty circus animal cut-outs now. wrapped with bad your ailment. | or how lon pleased t risk. For fu tom@rrow, Radium 9 Bradbury Bid, Advertisemen' you try it at ou not pilance Co. Angeles, Calif, AT THE CORNISH THE REPERTORY GOMPANY 100 CHILDREN’S All Wool COATS On Sale Vl leg ist price—Sizes 3 to 14 years; all wool, full lined Coates; Now 2nd price—Sizes 3 to 14 years; Coats of all wool Velour, Polo, Cheviot, Bolivia. Made with trimming of stitching and buttons, full ined and belted; some fur collars. Re- wt... $14.75 Miss Oliver’s Baby. Shop 500 Union St, HNVAUONUUUOAVAGO AENEAN AAAS nding, we will be r rmation write to- | Ap- ie Los every loaf of celebrated You will find a different ani- mal or performer inside each Butter - Nut wrapper. ables you to This en- collect the biggest circus you have ever seen. Such loads of fun! Make sure it is Butter-Nut you get—Butter-Nut that has never been changed in recipe or form, has never been surpassed. Fin- est ingredients have been blend- ed in the Northwest’s biggest, most modern model, mammoth plant. bakery. Visit this Bring your friends and parents for an educational in: Every loaf is wrapped for your protec tion. We produce the following well: known brands: Butter-Nut, and Holsum. Manufacturers of Better Bread 19th Ave. So. and Main St. Buy It of Your Neighborhood Grocer RO Revelations of a Wife spection. Look for these circus ani- mal cut-outs inside the But- ter-Nut wrappers. z= Queenann “Rich as Butter— Sweet as a Nut"— That's Butter - Nut OO MT TM ) Starts Monday, Oct. 17 i a Neral The Post-Intelligencer 3 . . POU ULL LMU ULM MMU MM MMMM MI

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