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PAGE 10 Seattle . neni treet. epee of e | be teas to be given at her home | |for this affair have been confined t {dents of Mount Baker Park tables with be in play and a Women's University € Mesh fon ten belie, eb Posteon onl be. & juisted by Miss Ruth Pr Miss Mar Plans Interesting Pro~)garet Duncan, Miss Elieabeth Sum gram . for November ;|mers ana Mi 5 Margaret Hansen Sol ; “Barn| : me, oo wb ¢ Bary |Informal Tea for ne ea 88. ance uge oucee !'Women’s U niversity A1e WOMEN'S UNIVERSITY ctub|Club Members bas planned an interesting pro Honoring Mr A Lem Carr gram for the month of November Ls a by Wome Un rat with the first mecting to be a hat|iving in the Denny Hiaine and. the trimming contest for the members Madrona d b ra only, for the benefit of the Ortho-;¢r and Mr I © are en pedic hospital, on Friday, November b sy ¢ x by - a 7 _ ak 4, at 2:30 o'clock, The hostesses will |. kh wel ue North — rhe fi aitan be Mrs. Franklin Sawyer Palmer and/noon, after 4 o'clock Mrs, Otis F. Lamson. | This is one of a * of informal ‘Thursday, November 10, at 6:30 o'clock, the junior entertainment committee will give a Pullman cabs ret. Mrs. Ross Williams, Mrs. H R.{ Hogaboom, Miss, Marion ‘Thomson, | Miss Victoria MeLean, Miss Margaret Main, Miss Marion Wiley, Miss th | Greenleaf and Miss Lurline Brown will be the hostesses Friday, November 18, at a musicale will take the pro: gram to be given by Mrs. Alice ams Sherman, violin; Mixx Leone Langdon, piano; Mrs. Clyde Morris, mezzo-soprano, and ine Mary | Louise Weeks, piano, The hostesses 3 o'clock will be Mra, F, A. Ernst and Miss Josephine Taber. Friday, November 25, at 3:30 o'clock, will be club day for members only, Weather forecast-——“Showers —Pickles, jams, jellies, cleaning cloths and dishtowels. The house] committee will be the hostesses, Mrs. Dean Hamlin White, Mrs. Howard Meyers, Mrs. Howard Hanson, Mrs. Herman Ross, Mrs. A. G, Elder and Mrs. Edward McDonnell. The Musical Appreciation circle will hold its first meeting Wednes day, November 16, at 4 o'clock, The subject on this afternoon will be “The Summer Season at Ravinia Opera.” | Elizabeth Richmond Miller. Mrs. Mil ler has just returned from Chicago, where she spent much time at Ra vinia, attending the operas given by Metropolitan singers and the Chicago Symphony orchestra. At the circle’s next meeting, Mrs Elsie Hewitt McCoy will speak on “Rythmics” and her work with Dal croze. This will be at 4 o'clock on Wednesday, November 30. Inquiries will be answered by Mrs. Ivan Hy land, Beacon 0300, or Mra. J. A. Pease, Capitol 2654. Attractive Party at Golf Club Witches and mischievous sprites were in attendance at the Halloween “barn dance” at the Seattle Golf and Country club Saturday evening, when one of the most successful dinner. dances ever given at the popular clubhouse was enjoyed by over four hundred guests, bent on having an old fashioned time of merriment. The club was transformed into a wae}! | Mrs. Sirrine to Entertain| \W ith Bridge Tea teas members of the club are giving in different sections of the ct hostesses wish this notice to serv as an invitation to all members they ure unable oh. oe to Tea Shop Se reice Tuesday Mre. A. I the First HIN at the Orthopedic assisted by Mrs. Mre. ¢. Collins ley, Mra. Frederic Mre k Parks, Mies BE Collins, Miss Agnes Cardin and Miss Margaret Cheal . Ralph Haw tyme Dr. Brier Complimented on His Birthday As a birthday compliment to Dr BE. C. Brier, Mrs. Brier entertadned with a dinner of cight covers at the Hotel Washington, Saturday even. ing, later taking her guests to the performance at the Moore. eee Dancing and Cards Mrs. A. D. Tollefsen entertained [twenty-five guests at her home Sat lay evening. The affair was given # surprise to Dr. Tollefsen on his birthday. Dancing and cards were the amusements. Personal Mr, and Mrs. B. A. Williams and} family, who have been spending the summer in Alaska, have returned and are occupying thelr home at 140 Second Avenue We eee Mrs. LC. Bonnin, who bas been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mra. W. Q. Wickersham, 4110 Whitman ave, for the past two months, re turned by motor to her home in Cen tralia this morning. She was ac companied by Mr, and Mrs. Wicker jsham, who will remain as her guest» for ten days. eee Mrs. James D. Hoge and Miss Anna Hoge will leave Monday, No- vember 7, for the East. Mrs. Hoge will return the lagt of November, and Miss Hoge will visit Mr. and Mrx George Hamilton Relfe, parents of rural barn, the upstairs representing the hay loft, with straw and corn | Concord, N. H.. bar ud ‘Se holidays. stalks raggedly arranged on the chandeliers and stacked In the cor- ners of the room. The barn yard|the weekend with his parents, Mr. proper was on. the main flow, Comm and Mrs. Jason D. Butler, standing in the stubble gazed over the country fences which divided the; Mr. and ire: a sebartie L field from the inclosure. The barn |and Mrs. O. D. Colvin returned Fri yard pump was there, the harness in its accustomed place, lanterns hung) Bastern Wasting. overhead and spooky-looking pump- kins gleamed from unexpected; Mr. MF. places. Numerous stalls were placed |spent the week-end as the guest of slong the walls, the floors strewn with new mown hay and corn stalks were fastened to the posts. Here the buffet supper was served. Colored spotlights, playing on the|week to spend some time scene, gave a weird and uncanny ef- ect, and with two witches—imper- ‘sonated by Mrs. William Leonard] Dr. Eaton and Mrs. Hugh Caldwell—| Gourley bending over a cauldron on a tripod.| upon the birth of a son at the Seat- | end your lke /tle General hospital, stirring a concoction, one felt “The Gobble-uns ‘ll git you ef you don't watch out.” The committee to whom the success of the affair is due, includes: Mrs. Bert Farrar, Mrs. David Moss, Mrs. Trafford Huteson, Mrs. Manson F. Backus, ‘Mrs. John Henry Ballinger, Mrs. Al- bert 1. Bouffleur, Mrs. John D. Far- rell, Mrs. Harry Fleager, Mrs. Henry Ristine, Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat and Miss Phebe Nell Tidmarsh. ee Mrs. Merrill Hostess As a compliment to her house guest, Miss Dorothy Polson of Ho- quiam, Mrs. R. D. Merrill will en tertain with a bridge party at her home this evening. This afternoon Mrs. Merrill was hostess at an in- formal tea, Supper Compliments Miss Shorts Mr. and Mrs. Henry Broderick were hosts at their home last eve- ning, entertaining with a supper of twelve covers, in compliment to Miss | Fay Shorts, who is leaving in, No- vember for the East. one Halloween Dance Thirty guests were entertained Wriday evening by Mra. Darsie C. Bard at her home, the occasion being a ) Hallowen dance. BETTER THIN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute Dr. substitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver ix almost instantaneous These little olivecolored tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards’ determi nation not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. The pleasant little g00d that calomel does, bad after effects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or cal omel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the ‘sath? Calomel sometimes plays So do strong It ia best not to take calo. Let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab itn place he “dullness y feeling come ‘avec with the gums liquids me! and that from constipation snd a Miwordered liver Take Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets when feel “logy” and “heavy.” “clear” clouded brain and “ the spirits, ment. They perk up” Ibe and 30¢.—Advertise- Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the | tablets do the} but have no} her fiance, Mr. Hamilton Kolfe, . Mr. Ben Butler ia Heybrpok pent Hibbard day from a week's motor trip in Edwards of Olympia Dr. and Mra. E. C. Brier. eee Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Ballard ¢ Yakima are expected to arrive this visiting relatives and friends. “ee and Mrs, Edward Wayne are being Thursday, Oc tober 27. eee Mrs, W, R. Williams, who has} been visiting her son-inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McCor. mick, left yesterday for her home in Chicago. eee Mrs. Alexander Polson and Miss Dorothy Polson of Aberdeen are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Merrill. Music — Program for Spargur Quartet On Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock the Spargur string quartet will give the first of a series of morn ing musicales in the Fine Arts gal- lery Quart (1) Alles (2) Anda ‘The program will be as follows: D Major Mozart (Menuetto) legretto) ‘Canzona “Au Moulin” (from string quartet, Op. 192, No. Mendelasohn Quartet, Opus 27 Grieg (1) Un Poco Andante, Allegro Molto (2) Romanze Andantino (2) Intermezzo, Allegro Molto Marcato (4) Finale, Presto al Salteretto | Recital at Cornish School Monday Sydney F. Allison. fm of Mrs. Kuria Strom of the of the Cornish school song recital Monday evening in the Cornish theatre, corner Koy st. and Harvard ave The program will be as follows: “Hear Me Ye Winds Handa Three Songs From nd Waves’ The Elilana”’ Von ¥ in French (fro M Bun Never set Woodford-Finden Burleigh Guatlin tile Mother of Mine” Lecture Course on Decoration A four-day lecture course on prin leiples of modern interior decoration will be giten, beginning Tuecsd: { ternoon, by John L. Kolle of York, at the Frederick & Ne store Bach day, decorative treatments for a different type of room wil! be discussed, and an extensive coll you tion of rare old Unens will be exhibit. | ed each day and discussed by the lecturer. The lectures, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, will begin at 2:30 cach afternoon, “!Let No Corn congratulated | will give a} ‘Clubs | CLUBS FOR TUBSDAY Woman's Tuesday Club The Woman Tuesday club will meet Tuesday, November 1, with Mrs, E. M. Shelton, 2904 Franklin Quarante Club The Quarante club will be enter It 1 Mr. and Mr W. F. Hiteh ge at home of Mr. W, A. Owen, 625 Admiral way, Tuesday, Novem ber 1 a eee Rainier PLT. A | er oT A meet ‘Tus ja mber Dp m, at} 1 0 week Ww »bver ved. | Northeast Improvement Chub The Northeast Imp ement club] will meet Tuesday, November 1, §| m., at the Olympic school. Music and refreshments, | . | Alki A. Alki A. will meet Tuesday November 1, 2:30 p,m. Miss elma | Martin will apeak on “Child Mind." .- Queen Anne Circle, Child Conservation League Queen Anne circle of the Child Conservation league will meet Tues Jay, November 1, 1:80 p,m, at the |home of Mrs, Guy R. Jennings, 2003 } First ave. N. Subject, “Best Read: ng for Our Children.” Program on m book }page 38 of prog Women's Canadian Club Women's Canadian club will meet at Federated clubhow m, Vo cal numbers, “Spring adman) and “Love (Lieurance), by} Mixs Marion r, Marjorie Elwell ompaniat Walter | Morgan. Vee Vassar Fund Committee Vasear endowment fund committee meets for luncheon in Young Wom en's Christian Association tea room. 1230 p. m. Lady Stirling Chapter, D. A, RB. Lady Stirling Daughters American Revolution, will meet with chapter Mrs, Clara Swan Short, 4525 Sixth ave. N. B, at 2 p.m Mount Hol, Mount Holyok tion of Pu sound Women's University Mra. Ben Hershey, hoste Profes. sor Margaret Moriss, of Mount Holy oke. is expected to be present ose Seattle Court, No. 1 Seattle court, No. 1, Order. of | Amaranth, will meet at Masonic tem: ple, S$ p.m. Degrees will be con | ferred. see Mothers’ Club Delta’ Delta Delta Mothers | will meet at chapter 1p. | (Meeting changed from Monday | Tuesday.) Members asked to prepared to sew club | houne oe Woman's Educational Clab Woman's Educational club will meet in emall banquet room of Bon — Menjers asked to mee Spoil an Hour Any Corn Can Be Stopped Now, Any Moment, by a Touch Ap cotssmprvided vomamberyy A surgi- Se hee eevee faate % Te is Bluc-jay—the liquid or the plas- ter. A touch lies it. The stops at once. Soon whole (omen unneces- sary. It makes paring ridiculous. It | makes every corn ache a folly. Your druggist has Blue-jay. Let it corn—tonight. Liquid or Plaster Blue-jay etops pain-ends corns a Bauer & Black product SLOAN’S EASES PAIN RELIEVES THE ACHE RMENTI matic aches are pte pF ee by Sloan's Liniment Apply it freely, without rubbing and you will — : comforting sense of warmth and relie! Good also for rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, soreness ,over-exert od muscles, stiff joints, backache, straine oprains and weather exposure. Don't let pain lay you up. Keep Sloan's Liniment handy and at the first sign of an ache or pain, use it. For forty years, Sloan's has been the world’s pain and ache liniment. Sloan Liniment couldn't keep its many thou- sands of friends if it didn't make good. Ask your neigh! At all druggists i FACE DISFIGURED WITH PIMPLES Itched and Burned. Lost Rest. Cuticura Heals. “My ekin one irritated by using different kinds of ointments and when I scratched it (7, pimple formed on my lace and forehead. The pimples itched and darned and I scratched them, and my face was disfigured. I lost rest at night because of the irriv-tion. “The trouble lasted six weeks be- fore I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and after using four cakes of Soap and three boxes of Oin |] ment 1 was healed in one month (signed) Miss Elizabeth Stevens, ae yo St., Oakland, Calif, we Cuticura Soap, Ointment Talcum for all sole purpoaces “| Sempletes Preaby Mall. Adres: Ss Seseare Lab “Bayer’ on Genuine Aspirin—say “Bayer” the} Headache. on package or on tab | Parache, you getting genuine | | atieee Aspirin prescribed by physicians for| poves of 12 twenty.one years and proved safe by | 100. Axpirin tx the trade mark millions. Take Aspirin only as told) Rayer Manufacture of Monoaceti in the Bayer package for Colds, |cidester of Salicylicacia Warning! Unless you see Neuralgia, name Toothache, lets “Bayer” are not of Aspirin in handy FREDERICK & NELSON Announce The Second Annual EXHIBITION of PICTORIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Beginning Tuesday, November Ist, and Continuing to November 12th MORE than four hundred prints have been accepted and hung, and included among these are the newest work of many of the lead- ing camera pictorialists of America. THE JUDGES OF THE COMPETITION: Mr, Wayne Albee, The McBride Studio, Mr, Asahel Curtis, The Asahe! Curtis Studio. Mr. George KR. Hippard, Associate Editor and Director of Art and Features, The Seattle Times. Mr. M. P. Kirkpatrick, The Busthne!! Studio Mr, Henry Roth, Painter Eteher; Art Times. Mr, ¥, Tadama, Head of the Department of Painting Art Club School Mr. Andrew Willatzen, Architect tle Fine Arts Society. FIRST PRIZE $100.00 Arbor”—M and Staff, The Seattle The Seattle Director of Exhibits, The Sea “In the s Antoinette B Hervey, New York City SECOND PRIZE $75.0 “Seattle Harbor”—Mr. Geo. M. Allen, Portland, Oregon THIRD PRIZE $50.00 “The Smoke Eaters” Island, N. ¥. Mr, William H. Zerbe, Richmond Hill, Long $10.00 PRIZES “The Valley of Peace”—John Paul Edwards, “The Jaw"—John Hagemeyer, San Mranc iting the Traps"—Anson Herrick, San Francisco, Cal Rain"—H. Syril Dusenbery, “The Quiet Traffie Hour” Sacramento, Cal Cal San Fi Ernest M anciseo, Cal Pratt, Los Angeles, Cal $5.00 PRIZES “Sheep” Duff, Seattle, Mrs. Cariton Wash. “Allegro”—Otis Angeles, Cal Williams, Los “Bell-Tower of a Missio “In the Spirit of Old Gra. John Paul Edwards, Sacra- nada” ~~ Ravinovitch, New mento, Cal, York City “Miss Helen” — Albert Peter- “Reverle"—8, Sunami, Scat son, San Francisco, Cal PP dB aceil “The Gamblers” — James N + pl Ma a Doolittie, Los Angeles, Cal “Lite Ie Bat’ ig ml “The Spotlight" Wiliam Ht ity Zerbe, Rieb md HN, Le r 3. Island, Nv Y | Harry B. FIFTEEN HONORABLE MENTIONS “a detailed list of which will be found in th: exhibitign (distributed free of charge) w fetaiog' or ne Rheumatism, Lumbago and All druggists sell Bayer and in bottles of 24 and THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1921, ‘promptly at 12:30 p, in. for Duteh| church, Ninth ave, and Stewart et., | treat luncheon Tuesday evening, November & at) fo} S .¢. 2 6:30 o'clock All reservations 1d « West Side Woman's Clob be me before lovermber 1 | D ed Her West Side Woman's Improvement | ee l club will meet with Mre. Pred W.| Ladies’ Auxiliary Herzl Congrega Gebow, 2190 Hill Terrace tion P * , og heer Ladies’ Auxiliary Hers! Congreen|Sigteen-year-old Girl Would Leave Home—Says Ladies’ Auxilt « th i t i hold its monthly meetin y ® ex’ Auxiliary, Gymnastic Society | tion will hold ity monthly meeting Fite ty tna Ladies’ Auxiliary, Seattle Gymnas-|at the home of Mrg Weiner, 341 Parents Are Too Strict tice society meet at 1819 18th] 19th ave, November 1 at 2 p.m. | , — kd ave, Gymnastic exeret at 10 “a a | Dear Miss Gre 1 am a girl past 16 years old, yet my p.m, (Friday's exercives at 2:30 Sunset Heights Literary Club parents are so strict that I never can have good times like} pm ete Muneet He hts Lite rary ub will my girl friends have. I am never allowed to go out with boys| Bach package of “Diamond Dysge « | meet at the ne of J anulie . contain. directions oO Alki Review, No, 59 ae an alt gtard mee. tues [OF to invite them to my home. I have a good job and earn | (mmm Roney vag ‘tat eee bend Alki review, No. 69, W. B.A. will day, November 1, at 2p. m. sharp, @20ugh money to keep myself, The mother of one of my Sith) abby dreamed, shirt , waists, worn, meet in W. O. W. hall, § p.m Ladiew are requested to bring Fed-| friends says | can come to her house to stay. I know she/stockings, sweaters, — oy ats, Mant bd _ : Chub babel? . sn Ca would be much better to me than my own mother is. Don’t/ draperies, hangings, —_everyth Rants Bie Se. ma 9 hh |you think it would be all right for me to go when I am sup-|°¥¢ Jf she baw never dyed before Star club in club rooma, aurel Camp 1 A " : THERESA Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other kiag * te | Laure! Camp, I. N. A,, will enter. | Porting myself? VEO A. then perfect home dyeing f¢ sug . Jtain with a card party Tueada You should not think of leaving - | because Diamond Dyes are guage, fe Uniform Rank, W. of A |Noverrber 1, at 8:30 p. m., upstairs Nome under any cireumatances. The| lad that they are guung wan 1M | teed not to spot, fade, streak or Uniform rank of Eiliott Bay camp, |in the Swedish hall fuct that you are earning your ti-|supervision which every youn 41) run, ‘Tett your drugelat whethee Modern Weodmen of America, at ee ing does not change this fact or re noe Lato ‘s the material you wish to ; atric no’ elte a any- Knights of Pythias hall, Third ave Seattle Lodge No, 7 lease you from any obligations as a) strict. They h Ak nD en ra | woot or silk, or whether it ta Heat and Virginia st, in the evening.| ‘Seattle Lodge No. of |@auahter. A girl of your ape in atilt|one else docs, Jual New miner tei | cotton oF mixed goods. —Advertigg Pancha’ Sumbere and thelr frie dense Setauses. Au will |“nder her parents’ guardianship and ooh is safe a v | ment invited hold a business meeting Tuesday, |"°C4 their constant guidance |) “Detbdhdce they Sellt permlt you to oe ae see ‘ovember 1, 8 p.m. in Kvergreen| Whe fact that this girl's mother has|iniee several young people, both Business and Professional Women’s | ali, Arcade bullding jefferes you any encouragement! i... and girls, to spend an evening Club rier yee" whatever to leave your home or dis- |" ur donally, It ts like-! eng On Tuesday, November 1, at 7 p.| Fremont Division W. ©. 'T. U. [regard the wishes of your parents |r) Your home rorauundiy, tik Te closing out certain styles of Glee m the Business and &E jonal Fremont Division of the W. C. T. | Proves that is not a woman who e a ivilege! ‘ove your Women’s club will have a business |U, will meet in the men's room, |tould be a safe adviser for you or| social Puiminges OS You mon yale Readers as low as ..$1.59 meating for members only. As thie} Astbury church, «0th Whitman, (O1Pable of olving you the supervision Wot Tie oe es “by being an| Bifocals as low as . $5.00 ls to be @ very important meeting | Tuerday, November 1 p. m, [Which you should have. obedient daughter. {Ki toks 1 lL members are urged to be in at-| Mra, Lewis Lege will be hostess and| /¢ t# natural, at your age, to long a. % © Typ! as low as. $12.50 for the privileges of older peraons| tendance = Geeews F. Cotterill will ep ; Ms Ma rs . Bs yet om = What Is the MAKE AI, KINDS of a embers urged to attend. ;e* capecially to long for a ne : styles at as low a price as is iliac: artnet Micaela | » Pl | freedom permitted one’s associates of |Most Beautiful Thing? lent with high-grade service, The Lutheran Women's League! North End Progressive club will|/¢ same age, You do not realixe,| Dear Mins Grey: There have been! 1. satthews’ 30 optical eth give & mdthers’ and daughters! tine Mrn, Forrest, 4518 Univer. /PCThaps, that too much social free-|questions of every description put! perience at oer senna bat anaes sis Gathaiand Laitheran | sity ‘106: abenher dom ts a detriment to a young girl. |before you; now kindly print this! csotanl cas wtbas pide wes: 1 sta Fen ici | Carefully reared girls are not per-\and see what The Star readers have| WALTHER OPTICAL Im mitted, at your age, to accept invita-\to say. 1 have the right answer and 721 Third Ave. Seattle, |tioms from b -« | ft ‘i oe ae ions from boys except to an occas-| want to see the opinions of other) fonal school party. Instead of re-|people. The question is this: What| Sclentists have sdvecatel ij senting your parents’ attitude youlis the most beautiful thing in the | breeding of bats to kill off malar, should respect their wishes and be! world? A STAR READER. ' carrying mosquitoes, tn ot ca TATA 5) ¥p 7 St ANNI VERSARY WEEK Now in Progress, Continues Throughout This Week 333 % Off ON ALL Tailleur, Costume and Three-Piece Suits 25% Off ON ALL Coats and Wraps, Afternoon and Dinner Gowns, Evening Gowns, Dance Frocks, Blouses and Sweaters, Skirts and Petticoats, Millinery We invite our friends and their friends to join us in celebrat- ing the Seventh Anniversary of our business life, assuring them that it will be well worth their whil a Suslig-Asmimesents, ak while to visit this store ofte ce cer a Ree She Sa a are OSE ROE OR Second Avenue at Spring Street