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Manus Dramatus Club ATTLI STAR DAY, OCTOBER 25, 1921, | ' " ; % : | the booths. Invery one is cordially | | A Y U oR ) oO ° Marriage of Miss Ide Clubs inate stent sea'orng evens” |PLANS UNDER WAY FOR eaitlée This Evening | toeh Gore FINE ARTS SOCIETY BALL ve The marriage of Miss Irma Ide, | CLUBS FOR THURSDAY , Overseas Club Card Party, 4 w oe Qo 5 | daughter of Mrs. Clarence W, Ide, to! The regular weekly card party of RY DOROTHY FAY GOULD does very fine penell #eketchen, at J Mr, Daniel Lester Evans, son of Mr. | Dickens Fellowship | the Overseag Club, will be held | Mystertous plans have been under age « mages iste maaan Js ‘ ’ é George Evans, will be solomnised | Regular meeting of the “Dickens | the clubhouse, Thursday, Oct a“! way for two weeks for a picture|rendering architectura ‘ ’ G es for Your alloween Par ociet, | this evening, at the home of the’ Wellowship" Thursday evening, Octo j 830 p,m. Mins A. B. Appleyard! pail, ‘The Fine Arta society will]One study of his tw of the new | Stunts and Games for Y Hallo nF arty bride-eclect. Rev, W. A. Major will per 27, in the ¥, W. C, A. Visitors|and Mrs, 1. Mallen enne |eive it Thanksgiving eve, and Glenn | war memorial Boston proposes to teem! —- ati perform the ceremony at & o'clock. | welcome | ene Hughes has arranged something|put up in the hy panies river Dear Miss Grey: We live in the country and it is abso. Sunset Club Announces) Mrs. Cameron G. Will, sister of Mins ee Sap Special Meeting Junusually artistic for the program | B lutely impossible for us to go to the library to consult e 2 Ide, will be the matron of honor, and Elie Rebekah Lodge, No, 134 a Sede _ pt the board of| preceding the dancing He, will) Seattle Art Students | ’ . 4 as is ? > “a +| Ide, peclal meeting of the board of | p K " . d we a Fla November Program; | Mr. Donald Evans, the groom's} Auxiliary to Elite Rebekah lodge, » of the Seattle Federation of} be assisted in the dances atcom-| to Give Ball pbooks, OF fo0ay S Pedto hal 4 i? fa Mind ’ Halloween Mrs. Stewart Luncheon | brother, will be his groomsman | No. 134, will entertain with a court * Clubs will be held at the/panying the masque by Mary AN)” ‘the geattie Art students’ club| party, so appeal to you to help us out with some suggestions 5 Si Ser see whist party Thursday, October 5/ clubhouse, Thursday, Oct. 27, at| Wells. Other dan ure expected | wilt give a Halloween smock party| for games and stunts, If you will do this we will be Hostess. Informal Duncheon Pe m., 2609 Juckwon’ at 13090. ta |by Duatey’ Watke rand Caind Tes in the Knights of Columbus hall | grateful, and thanks, anyway. FOUR GIRLS, . r . ente: ed in Ne ie ol ¢ hori « Saturday, October 2 ckets } oe andi Sel aoeiaeiber .ereerens 8 , the| Dive, eet BRREIe “entertained tn King County Chapter Fortson Thygesen Auxiliary | ing the prow urd Bennet! 50 cents and can be had trom the| portyne the table where the dishes are gag Sunset Club has just been re:|ormally w fternoon |. The King County chapter of the] pronoring Mre Minnie. A Ken-| who made such of the) elubrooms, in the Thompson build Tell tell him to put his finger in oneigg ceived and is as follows: Wednes-| home this afternoon | University of Washington Alumnus! nedy, departmental president, the wing of the Irish ut the) ing, Fourth ave. and Cherry st ening 2) dishes. If the finger goer tty day, Nov. 2%, at 3 o'clock, two book ibys tad aasociation will meet on the first and] wortson Thygesen Auxiliary U. 8.| Univerdty last sum will ay 6 are The party won't be os “ - i, the empty dish the guest wilt live tm reviews will be given by Miss Jane Supper Hosts third Thursday of the month in the) w. y,, wilt entertain with a lunch-|sist Mr, Hughe Miss Maurine! Book Plates on View panent “ll bes orbiy Pies ne racy lsingle blessedness. If tt goog ‘ete Lawson—"The Captives, by Hugh | Dr. and Mra. Charl R. Castion | Bon Marche 2 room, eon at the Northold Inn, Thursday,| Myatt and Mise Mattivon have th lat the Fine Arts eos wae rages gh ast a walnut | 20¢py dish the guest will marry | Walpole, and “Legends,” by Clem| entertained twenty guests at supper | © 6 | Oct. 27, at 12 o'clock costuming in charge, Mr. Maxwell | "(soe tenuet @inith tins. a collec | (eee from which the ment han been |romeone who has been wed delene ence Bane, The hostesses will be sunday evening, at their home, being | Rummage and Cooked Food RNS ee i thinking up the decoration) 0 oe hook platen on view at tbl neces and a fortine evitien on But if tt goes into the dish of Mrs, William T. Burwell and Mrs.| the first of a series of suppers they | Sale Chapter A, PLE. 0. scheme and with bim are >| Fine Arte, For the most part they |tonie paper in mith pat 4m ite place (Wace? the future mate will be somge Alexander M. Wetherill will give thig winter | On Thursday, Friday and Saturday | Chapter A, P. E, O., with Miss A.| Fotheringham, Carl Gould and are Spanish acenes, or book platen| ‘ne sion most have Deon weihg [one voung and handsome and the l Wednesday. Nov, 9 at 12:30) On ‘Thursday evening Dr. and Mrs.| of this week, the Canadian Woman's | rummage sale, Thursday and Fri-| Ely, Gonsip ha» it that. the at for Michel Fokine, the dancer, and| and allowed to dry before they ore \Mvee will be haypy o'clock, a business meeting in con-) Castlen will be hosts, entertaining | club will hold a rummage and home | day, Oct, 27 and 28, at 1635 West} tendants at the ball are to Ko com Vicento Blasco Ibanez, the author.| pur into the nut shells. The table | m ry? nection with luncheon ts scheduled.) with six tables of bridge. cooked food sale in the Weatluke | lake ave, Many novelties will be on!tumed ms famous pictures or in ar| jn re printed on hand made paper.|srould be lighted with candies. Ten| Lhe Wednesday, Nov, 16, at 2 o'clock, eee market, the first to be under the di- | sale tists’s smock and tam see Gash ‘pucks. fe Bile Ms paper hear Fates ¥ y will take place, with} @ . i rection of Mrs. Barton Spencer, Mrs a ee Mrs. Edgar Ames, Mrs. George ree ‘ “ ie By eee |. Pheee 5 Oar ery collias and sre(OUTprise Dinner Archibald Wilson, Mra Minute Women's Convention Ferguson, Miss Annie Calhoun ana| “rs. Nation in ates ant cetee on |; Tene Seem: nate, Thee Mee Wala dae ce hostesses, No| Mr& Walter James Ward enter: | fummertett Mrs. William Camp-| At!the state convention of the] sfiss Henrietta Hamilt » be| own for Visit not scorched. The milk writen let-| should be chosen as Fates. The wae 4 No "lu felt, } f ‘amp. " Mins Henrietta amilton can be 5 fe ‘a 0 Harvey J. Fetter as ae eeetine tained with @ stag dinner at the! pel! and Mrs. Gabriel Smart; the ec: | Minute Women's Association of |conguited by any one desiring help| AM interesting visttor in town laat|tera sollt become brows and the for \te fibkd eek the vehee ae gue a home of her mother, Mra, ¢ ond to be in charge of Mrs, Henry | Washing: to be held in Cornish|in working up a costume. Artiste’| Week Was Mrs. Agnes Busnel) Na-|¢une should be read. parse a 2 gh tA pods. r or her Gay, Nov. 23. ie. 20, at 2 o'clock, | William Mahoney, Monday ey tobinson and Mrs, George T. Dun-| School, Thursday, Oct. 27, at 10 8.| smocks und tamn can be purchaned | of Rome, During her stay of oft ig hg follow, telling the pucete enmean ‘ Ee oe je darmtoh ty or.) in celebration of Mr, Ward's birth: | oan ; |. & state convention will be eae for $1.60 by thoxe not wishing to| ~ se — nh aoe ot the! Three | will meet their sweethearts ped. Ly | day, Rt for the following officers; First! wear a more original costume, In-| Collection of 250 cop he! Dishes | chied bah d Coplay eg i ne a tel Ms B 4 Aloha Chapter, No, 116, 0. K 8.| vice-councillor, recording secretary, | “itntion weit bene (eee orld's art masterpieces. | This col. Dish Gicbs iets Wibialak chi.scile. \tar water On eat, he eae and Mra, Raleigh ‘PE. \Chi Omega Bazaar Aloha Chapter, No, 116, O. E. 8.,/and treasurer. Mra. George B. Lit ’ | lection the Lox Angeles Museum o ! . ? é « > AJ . | next week | . |One should be empty. One should con-|one has been told the three aor Chi Omema fraternity in making! Will give a bagaar in Thorn’s hall,| Uefield in chairman of the election |" "Niry" John W, Eddy in generat) APt ra suk suaseee aed ‘nh, [tain clear water and the third should | every one must tell alotd eg! P rations for a bassar to be held | (ireen Take, October 27, 28 and 29. | committees. Mrs. H. 8. Dorman will! cnairman of the ball, assisted by n|*Pection exhibition to contain soapy water. /lindfold each | told them, such as M, Visi ed rp rae | This will be an opportunity to se | be in charge of the luncheon to be | Christmas time, with a view to pur. | | v future hes. Visitor Honor Oe ee EE ee eee | ect sieveition for Christman eitts |nerved thru the courtesy of the|/“‘®* commiticn, | | chasing it for a permanent addition |7¥@# one at @ time, Jad cal d fgg 4 name is Obednego, 1 sha’ at Luncheon A nett So os gegen program will be given every even-| Women’s Society of Pilgrim Church, | | to the art life of the city. Already sb | meet htm yon Wednesday riding on Mrs. Alexander B. Stewart enter.) ™itteo are Mrs. Albert J, Stratton | % » | for all members in attendance at the| C@rtouches Decorated ja wing has been added to their gal-| Week during the process of renova-|a dead. 0f ray. We'll be ma tained this afternoon with a gee mh cg 5 eo one | convention by Samuel Chamberlin y. In order to house thiy large|tion. ‘The new exhibit will open| within a weeks” luncheon of twelve covers, at the) ine © touuae Mise ees Camer- | Thursday Progress Club | aR TE It In an open secret that Samuel etion | November 15, tut Gy. Sele ate Saat Sunset club, honoring Mrs. Robert role and ra, Adelbert D | The Thursday F «8 club will Totem Club | Chamberlain haw designed the car. Mra. Nation was the guest of c.| T peta eg by Pe, Bp él Washburn of Portland, Ore., who! Pi "Manes blicity. Mra. V | meet home of Mrs. T. H, Ket-| Totem club, Nelghbors of Wood-| touche that ix to decorate the invi-|H, Bebb while in the elty. jtane, te eupecially baggartesia nen | Game | ri rm are guests of| © + : chum, 6710 s0th N. Eon Thurs-|cratt, in club rooms, Arcade build-| tations to the ball. If you receive a| Such artists ax William H, Chase |one knows the same painter's por-| When your guests errive Shh Bn Wasbbu' : jRick has been appointed ap; } / * , |trait of Queen Elizabeth of Belgium let the Mr. Horace Henry. Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Stratton has called a com-| “ay morning, at 10 o'clock ite, 1:30 p.m. Mra. John Trumbull, |iarge gray envelope in your mail| and Elihu Vedder greatly encour. | tral War Portrait Gallery |" ‘ake @ walnut shell from onp Washburn formerly lived in Seat] te aioe ine Gat Gaia tome | . | speaker. next week you will know it is the |amed Mra, Nation in her hobby ands hung in the War Portrait Gallery| 10. ong the glels take one from Gail tle tornity house 4647 18th ava at Fr | Ednsies and Anchor Sotial Club | Cie e fateful card Mrs. Fred Parks hux| highly commend her sagucity in|in Washington, D.C. les Haw.|ther box. Previously the nut if +09 for Friday, Cotter ae cies Linnea. and Anchor Social club | Sorosis Club been preparing choosing to reproduce the master-| pena sgee a One of his “Tine | must have been removed and w Luncheon at Rainier Club ys ak oc will give @ Halloween dance and card) Art department, Seattle Sorosis! Mr, Chamberlain came West Jast | pieces, as she did, in the same Loree een mp acaitrgrcdip Metropol. |%¢04% such as nasturtium, unche _ s party at Odd Fellows’ Temple. club, at Federated clubhouse, 2 p.m.| month after an absence of eight|* the originals, and in employing | Tro ae, opal. mama beans and cloves put in Honoring Mrs. Richard A. Swain.! Bridge Tea Planned by Ayll | cee years, Ae bas opened s Mudic at | Sach time an ariict who wae ditied/iten Musnum 806 ewarded the Clstss | ahoaté Oe. oul’ fine af asa a who removed recently from Min- First Hill Guild Adams PT. A, | Thursday Musical Club 110 Epler block. He attended the| to reproduce a particular work Lines - aiematanh hice in the }0%¢ Of these should be put in the neapolis to make her home in this i | Adams Parent-Teacher association! ‘Thursday Musical club will meet| university one year, later going to| A year ago there was some hope | lutore of the National Academy ar |00z for the girls and one in the bag | city, Mrs. William H. McGrath will] The First Hill gi som cerstonge von will celebrate Dads’ night at school) with Mra, L. L. Lateon, at Kirkland. | Boston tech, and with a few years | Of acquiring this collection for Seat ponies of the National Academy of |for the men Thus when the men entertain with a luncheon at the] bridge tea for Monday afternoon, vith | St 730 p.m. Program and refresh: | Mrs, R. A. Burke, hostess for tunch-}at war in between, spent a season | tl but at least it is satisfactory to | 1 "6 te Charles Frye ana|0P¢® the shell they have selectes Rainier club, Thursday afternoon, | vember 7, at the Hotel Sorrento, with | Donte eon and program in Paris in the atelier of M. Lalpux, | KMOW the whereabouts of an educa-| 1 _ Henry, ye and | they will go in search of the ’ when covers will be placed for| cards at 2 o'clock and tea at 4. For re 3h: ee and then back at tech again. He| “onal opportunity of this kind that|Pig'n Whistle, in Seattle, all OWD | nolés one with the same te: reservations, call Mrs, Frederick T. vome: cart Legion , oa adil ‘ be looked up when traveling Pictures by some of the famous |, a. twelve guests. sree ‘3781 Women of Moosely } Theta Chi Mothers’ Club | American artists of this exhibition, |" eee Fischer, Main 2761. Women of Mooscheart Legion and’) ‘Theta Chi Mothers’ ¢lub, with Mrs./ St, Matthew, A debate will follow:| South ae id | American a " s s eee : Loyal Order of Moose will hold joint | w. H. McCaughey, 916 E, Boston st..| “Resolved, That the Graded Lemons | Shell Mrs, Eden Entertains ersonal meeting at Seattle gymnasium, 1819| 2p. im should be used in the church school,” | Dr, Gowen to Lecture City Must Pay Heed Ships at Luncheon Eighth ave. § p.m, to observe : oe ae Mra. E. M. Carney taking the affirm-|at Fine Arts Hall to Mayor's Request Have half of @ walnut shelt With covers placed for twelve 7 2 Mooseheart day. Chapter A. P. E. 0, ative and Mrs, Frieda C. Davidson| ‘The Seattle Fine Arts Soc ty an mnieablel tre z vee | obi est. Ta: bch , P Mrs. H. B. Knox, formerly of} oe " P. FE. ©, with Mise A.| the negativ A communication from the mayor | ow shell put guests, Mrs. J. C. C. Eden was hos |v. scouver, B. C., who has been viait Geattle Review, Ne. 8 oa bin. adie ik Gk oh Ce a nounces a lecture by Rey. Herbert) i the Chamber of Commerce urges | small plece of colored candle, Seas this siternoon: at ‘her home sting in Portland for the past month.| seattle review, Noo i W. B. A. of (ud Salm 2909 11th ave, N., § p. m ‘ H. Gowen on “Dante and the Modern /ihe erection of a herole Doughboy | more varied the colors the the Highlands. arrived in the city today to Join! yiccanees, will’ celebrate anniver.| here’ Cle) Dorie Gectal Cish World” at the Fine Arts Gallery, | statue to keep alive the deeds of our |Let cach guest name one of the soa Mr, Knox and make their home here. | 0... ned past (i , | Pui Diu Sather sam Fee nae eaesitt 0. EB. 8 will 11918 Fourth ave, Saturddy night at linen In the great war, People tive [dies for Mevasty cod Sait ‘set i oat x : ha , eee jSary and Past Commanders’ night in) pnt Mu Mothers’ club, card party | meet next Thursday, ut 2 p.m. with |8:15 o'clock. The admission for those! not by bread alone, but more #o by |ing on a washtud ee. Tf two of the Mrs. Treat in Charge of Mre. P. C. Holland of Loe| ¥ > W- hall. # p. m. at chapter house, 3 p,m Mra. Frank C. Bradley, 306 N. 49th!not membern of the society in 25]tneur” cothumiamn’” And ie’ ween ete ee together, those to whom Tea Shop Thursday Angeles ix the guest of her son Woman's Century Club Weodiand Rebekah Ledge” | ex cents. This is the first of @ series |nardiy possible to conceive that the | they Belong will be life-long ™ . . | of five lectures to be given monthly y will fail again In trying to give|Jf one sets out in the lead irs. Harry Whitney Treat will beliniaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.| gociay acrvice department. Wom 3 Se tl ‘ of city w « | — for the Game Aun Guild at} Joseph Gottstein bade Saarery club yond owe with | Woettens rg hog a3 oon } ADDITIONAL CLUBS jthts winter some material expression to its feel-| others that one will be @ eee porn ates room in the Odd Fellows’ h we . ! is : ings of sympathy and gratitude to|his gencration, And the one the Orthopedic Tea Shop Thurs- Miss Zilla Allen, superintendent of ¢ and Leary ‘aves, in the eve Princess A ine Park . Mere igs ar we eaete Seve. Aad LM ney hone Cee et tances | Geist Parental school, $1th ave... |Ting silitary whist party. All Re-| ‘The Native Destress crrening | Models for Grotesques thon who offered themselves in candle goes out jirat wll be the dl ; , mH is : “| ning. Milita : / ah mushters o pine | , , Ace. in the crowd to wed. bers: Mrs. H. R. Elliott, Mre. Ash-|Monday from a two months’ trip to | ang Holly, st. Pienie lunch, bekahs, Odd Fellows and their) ton, Princess Angeline parlor. N | Completed by Sculptor ponte Bs i Sie! Mrs. C. H. . Mrs, W.| California | . . pewpere-ralil bgp will apg ol Aienme “Wieter Miele’ Inst “ssi hy is ai ag ton Hole, c. | friends cordially invited. | will meet at § p.m. Friday, October W. Greenwood, Mrs. Frederick ee Rod * | Seattle Chapter, No, 95 ore 24, with Mims Hans, at the Wilhard Completed the quarter scale models Lamping, Samuel Staaderker,}| Mrs. P. A. MeLeeman of Vancou-| seattle chapter, No. 95. Order of 1 . vy : ; lor 44 grotenques which are to adorn | > Mrs. uel . mC. ate ook of Mi. ond s a Pr: Friendship Chub hotel, Seventh ave. and Union wt, A 1 go the rt io Mrs, D. B. Trefethen, Mrs. W. H.jver, B. C., ae Eastern Stars, w meet in Corin Priendwhip club of the Lady Mae-| membership drive tx on, and all na. |the cornice of jucation ball on thé Humasen. . Mrs. 2. C.-C Mis tor a few 4878] tian rooms of Masonle ‘temple 'to| Tre nan sire ste, Wiking 918 tne manettan oe ee ne eam’ [university compas. The eubjectanat-| see aoe celebrate 15th anniversary, § p. m Rainier ave. Luncheon atl p.m. [ington who are interested pleane ter of these grotesques has been Mi Entertains Miss Helen Knight of ot ae “ee oe communicate with Miss Hans jgone into by Dr, Suszaiio with a ‘iss Oldham Ore., will arrive in Seattle Thurs- ¢ at Dinner Complimenting her brother, Mr. Robert Oldham Jr. Miss Frances Oldham entertained with a dinner of eight covers at her home Satur. day evening. Informal Bridge " An informal bridge party wil) be given Miss Grace Wilson at her} Mrs. Alonzo 8. Taylor and little EA daughter are spending a week in home Thursday afternoon. Skeel. Members are requested to make reservations at the clubhouse. Mrs. Torkelson Plans Tea As a compliment to Mrs. R. E. Ellis, and Mrs, Robert HK. Hamil ton, Mrs. Carl Louis Torkelson will entertain with a tea at her home Saturday afternoon after 2 o'clock. The hostess will be assisted by her Mother, Mrs. William Q. Wicker. sham. DATES TO REMEMBER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2i— Mrs. Edgar Ames to entertain with & luncheon at home for the of- flcers of the state convention of Minute Women, and in the ing with @ reception at the Sunset club. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25— Mrs. F. BR. Singleton to entertain with @ small tea at home, com- pilmenting Mra, P. C, Holland, of Lom Angeles, and Mra, ¥. K. Robinson. Dr. and Mrs. Frank ¥. Horsfail will entertain at dinner, honoring Dr, and Mra. Ralph Kubna, Mrs. Torrance Beck and Mrs. Ren I. Palmer will be hostesses at bridge in the afternoon, Autumn tea at Women’s University elub at 2:30 o'clock SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29 Halloween dinner dance at the Se- ‘attle Golf and Country club. Old fashioned barn dance at Seattle Golf and Country club. Mrs. Henry C. Ewing will entertain at dinner in celebration of Mr Ewing's birthday, at home Mrs, Wallace Green Collins’ bridge luncheon at home, Junior league of the Beattie Day Nursery to entertain with a lunch- nat the Tennis club, compli. ting Mrs, James H. Cal Mr. and Mrs, Hert Farrar to enter- tain at Seattle Golf and Country lw joween party for pleasure of . Richard. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4— Interlaken Gulid to give bridge party at the Seattle Yacht club OVEMBER 12— Junior Guild's annual Thanksgiving dance, trom % until 7 o'clock, in the Masonic Temple, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25— Fine Arts costume ball in Masonic Temple. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9— “Varsity” ball at Hippodrome. day to be the guest of her brother. in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ballard. Mrs. Alexander Polson and Miss Derothy Polson of Hoquiam will to visit Mrs. Timothy Jerome for a short arrive time. Friday Yakima. Mr. and Mrs. Alton W. —=— The makers of The Fleisher Yarns Manus Dramatus club will meet} with Mise Virginia Carroll, 2003 B. 47th st, Thursday, at § p. m. eee The annual ee Women's Lettie Gardner Rose Club The Lettie Gardner Rose club will meet for luncheon at the St. Regis hotel, at 2 o'clock on Friday. eee St. Joseph's Bazaar The St. Joseph's church bazaar will | open October 27, at the Renton Hill | clubhouse, 18th ave. near Madison | st. All sorts of attractions are plan. |W!!! be served ned for those who attend, Dainty Episcopal church Mr. and day and Friday, WwW. and W Leonard - the morning musicales! ing Miss Olive Leonard returned| gifts, suitable for Christmas remem: ¢ c ; Ate ivan, by the Musical Art so-|Tuenday evening from the Bast. |Drances, may be procured at any of| |The Psthlan Sisters’ Altr ati club ciety ¢ Fine Arts ry this “ee — ane u Seas ars bein plsuned. Among thera|,, Mim, 17a Tabet Je im Yakline| Addioon Case (Alico Fay), whol olsun, ‘toes Rr sbth at, beating ‘are being planned. Among them| visiting her parents, Mr. and MYs.|since their marriage have been ee 5 ee ee eee one which Miss Nellie Cornish | George stewart. living in Onelda, N. Y., have re-| finned four quilts, which It pre Hh epemep.at the Sunest club to eee moved to Syrncuse, where Mr. Care| sented to the Theodora home, and is ee rick ws argu String | gM Overton G. Ellis of Tacoma} nax gone into business for him now working on a silk quilt and oth. | squatter on Weduerdae ernine sae | Mrs. E. 8. McCready of Snohom: | seit er articles for the bazaar on Novern somber a cneeaay morning. No-lish, and Mra. Frances C. Axtell of pat Ag |ber 14. To reach Mra. Cogshell's yee Bellingham are arriving this eve} Mrs. Harold W. Dodge of Wenat-| home. take Meridian car to Kenwing 4 gue hae uf ning to be the guests until Sat-|chee is the guest of Isabelle Clark |ton pi. Halloween Dance at urday of Dr. and Mrs. W. 8. Gris-|Swezea for a time eee omen’: ‘ ‘ wold. Pee iraded Union of Sunday School We 7 University Club nthe: Wh Mr. Scott Bullitt left Sunday for bg be Teachers 4 SWS lire at kk | Mien Bernice, Stuart of Spokane|Loutevitie, Kentucky, on a short] “At the ‘metre te the Beatth the Women's University club are|i, visiting friends in the city for| business trip Qnaiek ‘Uelen : Sintay Gencst ged Poss fain tee Man |® few days. aE Teachers, which will be held at the | code age ne fears anti Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Guthrie havel y, w. ©. A. on Thursday, from 9:20! sy Syeeiae, October Si. The host-| wart has been. received in. the|goue to California, to spend the|te siae'a mi Mrs: A. W. Bowinan | for the occasion will be Mrs.|city that Mr. and Mrs. Ronaid| winter months will lead the Bible study taken from con tcl ee cll aba die Ce eT Arcana ek aan ee enon aetmahe el eaeghias aaa ms pei say—Wash knitted things in LUX WHISK two tablespoonfuls of Lux into thick lather in half a bowlful of very hot water. Add cold water until lukewarm. Dip garments up and down, pressing suds repeatedly through soiled spots. Do not rub. Rinse in three lukewarm waters. Squeeze water out—do not wring. Stretch garment to shape, and spread on an old towel to dry. Woolens should be dried in an even temperature. COLORED WOOLENS. Have suds and rinsing waters barely lukewarm. Wash quickly to keep colors from run- ning. Lux won't cause any color to run that water alone won't cause to run. oa MADE IN U.S.A, Anmial Meeting of Queen Anne Chureh Foreign Missionary _no- ciety of the Queen Anne Methodint An. interesting program has been ar. ranged for each day. church take W. Queen Anne car on | First ave. and get off at Fifth ave. | Galer st. asked to bring lunch and tea Altruistic Club meeting of the will be held Thurs. October 27 and 28.| To reach the} Ladies are/ Coffee reat deal of personal research work | and is to portray the various phases lof education from the earliest times lup to the present. They will be cast in Washington terra cotta of a pink jth tan. AT THE CORNISH THE REPERTORY COMPANY OF MAURICE HROWNE AND LEN VAN VOLK Li | e | Exhibition to Close on November 2 | ‘The present American Federation exhibition at the Fine Arts Gallery | 3, ‘Thursday, Friday, Nights This W Saturday Matinee at 2 o'Cleck SINGLE TICKETS 82.00 turdey eck ¢ the Nex Office. Pius War T will continue until November ne when the gallery will be closed for a For Constipated The physic your bowels when you have Bowels— Bilious Liver | to}is candy-like Cascarets. One « : tonight will empty your b nicest cathartic-laxative Headache pletely by morning and you fer Colds splendid. “They work while Dizziness jsleep.” Cascarets never stir you Biliousness lor gripe like Salts, Pills, C Indigestion |or Oll, and they cost only ten cents Sour Stomach |a box. Children love Cascarets, too. For | Six Days Only Special During This Sale a Reduction of 90.00 Will Be Made on All Eldredge Sewing Machines Included in this sale is the Eldredge Two-Spool ‘ SELECT YOU TOD. Fall Sewing Machine Sale OUR ESPECIALLY EASY TERMS Puts a New Eldredge Within Reach of All $5.00 DOWN—$5.00 PER MONTH Many beautiful styles of machines from which to select. the artistic Console Electric, equipped with ei or Improved Eldredge Rotary Sewing Head. The special allowance of ply toward the purchase of any WESTERN ELECTRIC PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE R MACHINE AY We Will Make a Special Allowance of On Your Old Machine Regardless of Its Age, Make or Condition : $15.00 for your old machine will also ap- Wp pwing Machine Department, in the Basement.

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