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PAGE 123 Seattle Society WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR FRIDAY urged to attend Alki POT. A. . At 3 o'clock John Trumbu: Friday afternoon, Mrs will give an interest lar meeting at 1:30 p. m, Membe Past Chiefs’ Association THE |betn Higginbotham in charge. Circle meetings at 2 p, m., followed by a card party at 8:30 p.m, Mra, Nettio lCump in charge | : | St. Joseph's Bazaar | Tonight, rs October 28, iw the |second night of the St. Joseph's jehureh bagaar, which’ is being held at the Renton Hill clubhouse, > > | Past Chiefs’ Association, Pythian! 18th ave, near Madivon, Last eve Luncheons Planned C0 Jing talk on “National Disarmament "| Sisters, card party at home of Mra.|ning a capacity crowd was present Honor Mrs. Wilson, of ks por y te well Moe 5s on ain W, Flemming, 2912 Grand. st.,| This evening a real treat is promined Ay ia: er j Subject, and as it is one of national jevening. Mrs, Etta Brunner, assist-| in the musical line, The St. Joseph's \ ictoria; Mrs. ui ursell | interest Just at this time, a full at- | ing hostess | Boys’ choir will be heard In interest Will Be Complimented; tendance ty desired Mesiings to be | eee ling numbers, Saturday afternoon . ‘ele i jheld at tho Alki school, Visitors) Mothers’ Congress will be devoted to the children Birthday Celebration. | welcome | Educational idbipaiitise Seattle | en's a went }Central Council of Mothers’ Con termational Reduction of Arma RS. THOMAS BORDEAUX has Woman's Century Club [gress and Parent-Teacher Associa ments Committees extended invitations for a lunch-| Literature and travel department, !tions, meets at Young Women's| ‘The principal speaker at the meet eon of ten covers at her residence Friday, at 11 a. m,, at the Y, W./ Christian Association, 1 p.m. U. 8. | ing of the Seattle committee for In next Tuomday, complimentary to|C. A. Modern period, 1870 to 1922;/ Bikenberry to speak on “Supervised | ternational Reduction of Armaments, Mrs. Charles Wilson of Victoria,;“American Humor, From Mark | Study.” to be held Saturday, October 29, from BR. C.. who is arriving this evening | Twain to O, Henry,” by Miss C echee 12 m. to 2 p.m, atthe ¥, W.C. A, to be her house guest for a fort-/ Adams; resume, “North American Central Mission Study Club | will be Mrs. Frances Axtell, A num night. |Review,” Mrs, Henry Broderick;| Central Mission Study club of | ber of clubs are preparing programs On Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Frank | trevelogue, “The Washington Monu-| Young Women's Christian Associa: | tveryone interested is urged to be S. Roddie wilt honor Mrs. Wilson ment,” by Mrs. Harry Kauffman von meets in Bible room of associa | prosent with a luncheon at her home in| Americanization department, Fri-|tion, 10 a.m. Mrs, A. J. Bailey, lead: | see Laurelhurst, when covers will be/day, 1 p.m, at the ¥. W. CA. Theler, ‘Text book, “From Survey to West Queen Anne POT. A placed for twelve guests. jregular meeting of the Century club | Service,” lesson for the day, Chap Under the leadership of Mra, Allan eee will be held Friday, at 2 p.m. Y.|ter 3 Eshelby, prestdent, the Parent-Teach i W.eC. AL The art department will see ers’ nasociatiog éf the West Geest Luncheon Will present Mr. Paul Gustin, who will West Woodland PLT, A Te eT ain ila the atte Compliment Mrs. Pursell |pring several of his paintings and| West Woodland Parent-Teacher | meeting of the school year, on Wed Honoring Mrs. George W. Pursell, | will speak on “The Appeal of Pic-| Association, Halloween reception for! nesday, November 3, at 3p. m., in who is leaving about November 15, tures.” Partlamentary drill will pre-|teachers and parents at school, §/the community room of the school. for California, Mrs, John A. Camp: | cede. |p. m. Munteal program by Dr. James! 4 delightful munical program hos Dell will entertain with a smal! in. | eee Hamilton Howe, assisted by Mr.|neen arranged, during which Mra formal tuncheon at her home next Wednesday afternoon ere Informal Tea Will Honor Birthday | Mrs, L. Webster is enter. taining an Informal tea at her home next Wednesday afternoon, honoring the eighty-third birthday of Mr. Webster's mother, Mrs. Laura ‘Webster, Invitations have been lim- ited to the grand-children and intl- mate friends of the guest of honor. eee Hostesses for Junior Guild’s Thanksgiving Dance ‘The board of trustees of the Or- thopédic hospital will be the host- esses at the Junior guild's Thanks-) giving dance, to be given at the Ma- sonic temple, November 12, from 3 until 7 o'clock. They include Mrs. George T. Myers, Mrs. John W. ‘Rob. erts, Mrs. Reginald Parsons, Mrs. M. A. Gottstein, Mrs. William A. Peters, Mrs. Henry C. Ewing, Mrs. Alexan- der McEwan, Mrs. Frederick Parks, Mrs. Charles D. Stimson, Mrs, Harry Whitney Treat, Mrs. Harry Bolcom, Mrs. Charles Russell Collins, Mrs. John H. Powell, Mrs. Frank Case, |ton, princess Angeline parlor, No. 1, Mrs, Howard Taylor, Mrs. George W,| with meet at § p. m. Friday, October Fischer, Mrs. H. J. Ramsey, Mrs. “93, with Miss Hans, at the Wilhard 2 David Edward Skinner, Mrs. Willlam hotel, Seventh ave. and Union st. A | Washingt Randall Crawford, Mrs. George H Fortson, Mrs. Frederick Hall White) tive daughters of the state of Wash and Mrs. William D. Perkins, | . . Informal Dinner Given | by Mr, and Mrs. Blaine Mr. and Mrs, E. F. Blaine enter:| tained with an informa! dinner of eight covers at their home Tuesday evening. Halloween “Musicale A Halloween musicale will be given by Circle E of the First Prea- byterian church, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. kirk Hillman, 2601 N. Broadway, Fr 28, when the following program will be given: Violin Solo—"'Les Adieux”. Miss Julia Black. Reading Mrs. Eugene W. Beit” ‘Vocal Solos— “Contentment™.....Marian Coryell | Mi (>) “Under the Greenwood Tree”. ... | Buzale Paccia Mins Bat x ‘Mine June Hartman at the piano. The patrons and patronesses are to be Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McCon- ahey, Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Brier, Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Black, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Booth, Mr. and Mra E. M. Sherry, Mr. and Mrs. William 8. Kelton and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Judge and Mrs. Frederick Baus- man are entertaining with a dinner at their home this evening, Bausman later taking the ladies! of the party to the Sunset club, to the musicale Mrs. Edgar Ames is giving for the members of the state convention of Mihute Women, when Mrs. Fred Parks, Mrs. Joha A. Baillargeon and Mr.” Archie Ruggies will give the program. eee Halloween Masquerade Dance Mr. and Mra. Arthur H. Barkley have invited about thirty friends to! their home next Monday evening for @ Halloween masquerade dance. eee Service at Tea Shop Friday Washington Park guild will be in charge of the Orthopedic Tea shop, 1614 Fourth ave., Friday, with Mrs. Harry Coe as hostess, assisted by Mrs. William Ritter, Mrs. Winthrop Hovey, Mrs. Fred Everett, Mrs. A. G. Greenstreet, Mra. Clifford Wiley, Mrs. George Youell, Mrs. Chas. D. ‘Lewis and Miss Janet Powell. see Bridge Club Entertained Mrs. Frank Wilson entertained her bridge club of three tables at her home yesterday afternoon. cee Denny-Fuhrman Guilds Reception and Musicale A reception and musicale will be given at the horne of Mrs. Samuet Le Roy Crawford on friday after noon, November 18, after 2:30 o'clock for the members of the Denny Fuhrman Guild of the Ortho- pedic hospital. oe Orthopedic Thrift Shop The Orthopedic ‘Thrift Shop an- nounces it has a nice supply of) canned fruits and jellies which are being offered at reasonable price: and that on Friday a there will be a special and shoes at half price. oe. Halloween Dance Mies Silvio Romano will entertain Monday evening with a Halloween dance at her home, to which a large mumber of friendg have been bidden, me 4d Saturday | le of hats Mystic Jewel Social Club Lueten Jones Mystic Jewel Social club, Hal-|will be the speaker loween dance and card party, Odd jand coffee to be served Fellows’ temple; evening cee Parliamentary Precedure Club Adele M Procedure club meets rooms of You association, 1 formal Ballot rangements will be made for lunch- eon on first Friday of every month to precede regular meeting. eee White Fielde Partiamentary in Erickson | with Mrs. J ng Women's Christian |ave 20 p.m. Tople, “In . on Nominations.” Ar Tonia Chapter | Star, Dorie Cire! Altemus, 4428 G Fruit and Flower Mission * Fruit and Flower Mission will meet at S11 Stewart st Aurora Bridge Club | Seward with Mrs, F st., at 2p, m. Rummage sale. p.m, Take Phinney car to White Shrine of Jerusalem Shrine of Jerusalem will meet Friday from 10 a. m. to 4 p, m. L, Batley, 6300 Phinney Tonia Chapter, 0. E. 8. of Kastern . Order le, with Mrs. reenwood ave. ul at Sth | Seward Literary and Social Club Literary Judge King Dykeman | adam Beeler will present a group Pumpkin ple) of songs, accompanied by Mra. W. J. } Rankin, Miss Evelyn Howe will | render several piano selections. The topic for discussion will be “The He sponsibility of the Parent in the Training of the Child," led by Mre | Norman Irvine and Mr. Charles C. Thompson. The hostesses for the oo jcasion are: Mra, Ft. Knox Roberts, Mrs. J. 8, Vining, Miss Pattee, Mrs. | Paul C. Harper, Mrs. Frances John- A. |stone and Miss Seymour 1 eee Gopher Chub The Gopher club will give ite Hal- jloween party at the Collins Field and Social club | house, 16th 8. and Washington (take Pence, 5247 Brandon | Yester cable), Saturday evening, Address, Misa E. Hart, | October 29, at 7:30 o'clock, An tn- e > ding “Chalk 3 club |"Kindergartens in the Public| teresting program, inclu Ww. ry Wadleigh 902 N. ton Schools.” Goblins” by Paul Fung, will be fol- ats Pp. m. To entertain husbands | se a hs: lowed by dancing and refreshments. members. Ballard W. C. T. U. The officers of the club are: O. P. a Rallard W. C. 'T. U. will meet with | Taylor, president; Miss 8. C, Hoh. Alki Review No. 59 Mrs. Guy Sypher, 2237 W. 62nd st. | man, vice president; Miss Ruth Moul- Alki Review No. 59, W. B. A., with | ra “ Po ” Sg I rs. Tima Young. Belmont ave evens ‘orpa | Soe! ret ume ” | Stevens Relief Corps at Veterans’ | International Reduction of loclal meeting for i] members at 2 } Al t pm Princess Angeline Parlor Tho Native entertain with a dance on Friday| Friday at 2:30 p. m. at the school. evening in the Knights of Pythias|Mrs. C. Arthur Varney of Yakima, Hall, Third ave. and Virginia st. All| state president of the National Con- gress of Mothers and P-T. A. will Alaskans and Daughters of Washing-|_ Past Guardian Friday, October . ther friends invited. nity speak. British-American Association * British-American association meets in Fine Arts Hall, at 8 p. m. eee Col. Elisworth Cirele No. 54 hall, the Armory. Luncheon at noon. . . Past Guardian Club club I} meet wil Mra M. M. Bennett, 912 W. 63rd st., 28, at 1 p.m. ee jon Boulevard W. C. T. U ADDITIONAL CLUBS William MeKintey Cirele No. 11 The officers of William McKinley | are Grant Merrill, Betty Steers, Nor: At the meeting of the Seattle com- | mittee for the International reduc tion of armament to be held next Sat orday, the Y. W. C. A., from noon th will be one of the principal speakers. A number of clubs are arranging to membership drive is on, and af na-|_ Washington Boulevard W. ©, T./ have programs, | | Uy will meet at 2 p.m. Friday, Oc ington who are interested please tober 28, in the chapel, Sist and! Be nage 3 vie a c " | Madison st On Saturday, November ne communicate with Miss Hans | eS Sphinx etub wil entertain with'a re Twenty Club Mountain View Social \Club ception and musicale in honor of & ‘The Twenty club will give a bene.| Mountain View Social club will| Dumber of students attending the fit card party Friday, October 28, at} meet !n Caswell’s hall, Friday at Untvernity bt w pei ig ‘e Me P| = iz The second informa lance of he 4 22). om 8:20, at Panama cafeteria. ». a Sie | Sphinx club will be given at Christen Yu! Order of Pioncers Olympic View P.T. A. gen’s hall, on Friday, November 13 The Yukon Order of Pioneers wit} Olymple View P.-T. A. will moet TO PRESENT CANDIDA AT UNIVERSITY “Candida,” by Bernard Shaw, will be presented by the Associated Play- ers of the University of Washington in Meany hall November 14. Jonathan Trumbull and Withelm!- na Crawford have been selected for the leading parts. Others in the cast Col. Elsworth Circle No. 54, La-| Circle, No. 11, Ladies of the Grand | ris Miles and Joseph Greenieafe dies of the Grand Army, will serve/Army of the Republic, will give a & noon luncheon at Veterans’ hall,| dinner on Wednesday, November 2, Stage settings will be managed by Max Harshberger. The play will be Armory, Friday, October 28, to which |at noon, in Veterans’ hall, Armory. | under the direction of Glenn Hughes, y evening, October |? Public is cordialty invited. Regu. Mrs. M: Masecar and Mrs. Eliza heels. of each. Ex Sizes 214 to 6 AAA to C 127 Pairs ' $1.95 tary, Cuban and Louis XV. heel others Goodyear welt soles. $3.95 Downstairs Store Second and Madison tra! Closing Out An Accumulation of Small Sizes Women’s Boots Formerly Priced $7.50 to $14.00 Sizes 21% to 712 AAA $3.95 — These are all high-grade quality Lace Boots in dress and walking styles, of brown kid, black kid, brown calf and black calf, with mili- Some have hand - turned soles, Pumps, 60 Pairs' Former values to $10.00 ........ Assorted styles, but only a few pairs If you can secure your size you are lucky. The assortment includes black satin pumps and black kid Ox- fords with baby Louis XV. heels; gray suede strap pumps; black kid pumps, and Oxfords with covered Louis XV. || attractively iB, C and D. Men’s Speci Full lines of sizes in men’s brown calf high shoes, built on a narrow English last with Goodyear welt soles and blind eyelets. instructor tn dramatics. ———————— as Extra! and Odd Pairs of to C 94 Pairs Wonder Values Choice of two styles $3.95 Rich dark brown walking Oxfords; also one-strap pumps with good weight soles and \q-inch military heels; uppers are perforated. Sizes 3 to 9; High Shoes ally Priced SEATTLE until 2 o'clock, Mrs, Frances Axtell! STAR | Personal | Mise Frances O'Brien, who ha been the guest of Dr. and Mra. Uri ©, Bates for a fortnight, left today |for her home in Portland. eee | Mrs, Walter Miller returned 1 first of the week from Californ) where she has been for the past thre | weeks Mr, and Mrs. J. C, Barber of | Ketchikan, who have been visiting in | the city for ten ¢ left today for thelr home yn one | Mrs. H. TR. Messer and Mine Ellen Measer left Tuesday evening for Mil | waukee, called there by the sudden death of Mr. Messer, who wa ling a few days in that city see spend | Mrs. ©. J. Lord of Olympia the city for a few days | quest at the Hotel Washingt see Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Portiand, Ore., lated upon the birth of tober 24, which they have christen | ed Roger Hayward. Mrs, Bell will be remembered by her friends tn Seattle ax Irene Hayward oe Irwin of Boston. w Bell are being congrat won, Oc Mies Genevieve | who has been the guest of Mins | Katherine Bacon for a number of |weeks, will leave Friday for he |home, going by the way of California. | ee Mrs. Ralph MacMichael left this! week for a month's Eastern trip. “ee Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Kellan of Chi cago, formerly of Seattle, will arrive Saturday to be the guests of Mr. and Mre. Lioyd Tindall for a few days. eee Mrs, Louis Marks has returned from a two months’ trip in the Kast and California . STRAW DOLLS | With ao straw doll which she can make herself, your little daughter can have lots of fun, Take some 20 or 30 pieces of straw, about eight | inches long. Bind them together an inch and a half from one end. Bind them again two inches below that Divide the straw below the last part tied into two sections and tie them near the ends. Thus legs are! formed, Cut a few straws loose on each wide and bind them near the ends for arms, Then have lots of crepe papers for fancy colored frocks! j UNPLEASANT ODORS | To give a room which has long been closed a pleasant odor, while airing tt, put some ground coffee in a saucer with a small picce of camphor gum in the center. Light the gum and as it burns it will leo | consume & certain amount of the | coffee and produce a pleasing odor BUTTERSCOTCH Boll one pound of sugar in one pint of water to the soft ball stage then tir in one tablespoon of butter and boil to the hard snap stage. Ro-/ move from the fire, flavor as de- | sired and pour out im thin layers) on buttered platters. OLD PAPERS Save your newspapers. They cin/ be put to various uses about the house. They are an excellent sub | stitute for cloth when you are clean.) ing windows and they are fine for wiping out greasy pans. THURSD | | | SMOCKS! } "| Woman Reader Takes to You Dear Miss Grey: Why do It seems to me when a man I thee endow,” and why h the matter with a mother wh mad” and “goes home”? She plae of a wife ? Of course, if the help is a whole lot—$10 a mo mother and sister for a wife mother and not make trouble. | in-law on the wrong side this ooo] tion, I fear, that there ia another side to the story——the husband's; also, de spite this young wife's grievance, she |loves him. In reading these letters, and answering them, I must allow \for self-pity, exaggeration and preju dice written in the side of the story Smocks—nothing but|! get. : * This wife docs not say that she & amocks—will be the prevail-\not wett provided for. Neither does ing note at the Seattle Art |she say that she did not know her , husband would have to help his club's Halloween party at\ mother when they we: married, The Knights of Columbus hall|onty question she oske’ me was if the should Wave her husbend, and 1 advised her not to, since she cares for him, Not infrequently, when advice ts Saturday night. Every dancer will wear a smock—but that doesn't mean the apparel will) sijerea, “Fools rush in where angels be uniform. Because there|fear to tread.” 1 am proud to say re smock: . |that I have never advised a hushand . gee wd ONG apr or wife to leave his or her mate every artist will wear just) inat is strictly a matter for them and what he or she thinks is the |no one else to decide proper thing in smocks—) s itgdtg which leaves quite a lot of | Exposing Children room for variety. to Contagious Disease Se aan Dear Miss Grey: I read in your . leolumn the letter from “A Reader” Music jconcerning the mother who allowed ea child to expose 150 children to Recital at Cornish | whooping cough in less than a month. School This statement seems unbelievable. 7 i AO ? If 150 children have been exposed to # Birdice. Blye, who has ap-),ny contagious disease, then it fol- peared in concert-and private recital before many of the crowned hedds of Europe, and ts said to be the only | American pupil ot Rubenstein, will |and city health laws concerning thene give a recita ueaday evening, | very conditions. November 1, at the Cornish theatre,|" “Anyone having a contagious 4 lows that there exist 200 ignorant or careless parents in the neighbor- hood, because there are definite state Roy st. and Harvard ave, The fol-| case is subject to quarantine, to pun- lowing ts the program lishment for violating rules govern- ee i} Chopin (128 that quarantine, Surely a person Acherso, ¢ 4 Pim | capable of writing a letter so well Revesaises Beethoven | composed, using such good language, al 1 ry Neubert | has heard and knows of “quaran- tion’ to the Dance or Tas! ede Ciriteee Netge Portkionne |tine.” All that is necessary In such dance Rubenstein cases Ix to notify the city health of- ee discs sas fice. The officer will investigate the Orn meen case; if facts are as stated, the pa- (Dedicated to Miss Biye) tient will be quarantined and the) Hark! Hark! The Lark ‘Tarantetia Venexia « Behubert-Liant oat neighborhood danger removed. Why parents should allow their children to be unnecessarily exposed is not easily | understood. A PHYSICIAN. eee Last THE REPERTORY COMPANY OF MAURICE BROWNE AND ELLEN VAN VOLKENBURG IN “The Tidings Brought to Mary” Ry Peel Claeéel TONIGHT Saturday Matinee at 2 o’Cleck SINGLE TICKETS 82.00 At the Hex Offier. Pius War Tax Answers Woman Who | Lacks Trust in Her Sex |. Dear Miss Grey: I am truly sorry \for the woman who says she cannot jtrust another woman; she has missed one of the greatest things in life. She \asks whose fault it is? For answer, let her look deep in her own heart. | My Nfe has brought me in close | who “only gives his wife enough necessary to keep the creditors from him? work, the wife should be willing to help her. No, Miss Grey, you are wrong. You hdve not taken into considera- | AY, OCTOBER 27, 1921. Cynthia Grey: Exception to Cynthia's Advice ng Wife you take the part of the man to pay bills,” absolutely marries he “with all my goods n’t the wife a right to know how much money he makes and where it is expended? And what's 10 will harbor a son who “gets » and the sister must know the for him is with his wife, or why take the responsibility» » mother is ill and not able to But a year mth is $120 a year, % The man gave up ti », Let the mother bea! 2 It is another case of mot! time. AR DER —————<y touch with humanity. 1 have friends among the men, but I can say |in all consciousness that a real wom. an is the greatest, sweetest and beg thing In the world—a woman who fg proud to be a woman; considers tt ¢ privilege to be m mother; one who jp willing to face the world and all {tg responmibilities with her eyes wide open If you know within your own heart that you are trustworthy, are not perhaps more willing to give the other fellow the benefit of the doubeg Perhaps you cannot trust the ayer. age woman with the great seerets of life, but would you care to tell the great secrets of your life to the aver. age man—and, if you have any |secreta, would It not be better to keep them to yourself? When you say you do not tikes woman, is there not, perhaps, a Iittls |Jealousy there? Within your ows heart does she not make you fed just a wee bit inferior? * Let's get away from pettiness ang |sive another woman credit for hay. ing the same virtues that we |mentally patting ourselves on |back for and kidding ourselves j believing that we alone possess, EW. B, are the into | | | | Piano—Leschetitzky i] ome atontaies ‘hg jas Cap: oe 1] Main 2751 Products be laundered in Lox. Co., Cambridge, Mass. Makers of Van Raalte Silk Underwear Van Reale is one of the leading manufacturers who have recently made a thorough investigation of the safe way to wash fine fabrics, For their own protection, as well their customers’, these manufacturers are urging that thei rections in booklet form sent free on request., Lever Bros, Complete laundering di- Won't injure anything pure water alone won't barm Wash silk underwear in FB. ESBTSEBES PEGE ‘Reynse-see yassesuecscuserssleares aa e 4