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No-Host Luncheons Will Musicale; Tea Will Compliment New York Guest; Mrs. Me- ~ ~Glement Honor Guest. FIRST OF THE SERIES OF ning musicales the Musical Art society is giving at gallery will be given Wednes ‘and Mra LC. Joslyn, Little Betty | @ay morning at 11 o'clock when the Brown received the cards at the door, | Spargur String quartet will present In decorating, rose-colored dahlias the program. * Among those sponsoring no-host " Yancheons following the concert will | be Miss Nellie Cornish, who will 5 a large party at the Sunset | covers at the University: club this ‘dub; Mrs, Farwell Putman Lilly | evening. sponsor one at the Sunset club the Music Practice club, Mrs. d Richmond Miller, one for| Musicale Junior Practice club m’s University club, and Mrs. Palmer will have a no-host party at the Women's University . Folsom Will ain for Sister have been isqued by Mrs. Folsom for a tea to be) ‘at her home Friday afternoon nent to her sister, Mrs. ym E. Harmon, of New York, is her house guest. ge Planned as Mrs. Morgan Hal! McClem- | # ‘of New York, who is spending & |..ry, time in the city, as the honor Mrs, Rex Stafford and Mrs. rick R. Johnston are ve ooo with a bridge at the home o' near the Seattle Golf and club, Friday afternoon. and Mrs. Edgar Ames are en- 1 with a dinner of twelve at their home Wednesday as a compliment to Miss Peters and her fiance, Mr. Ketcham. The invitations ‘been confined to the younger al Bridge for Washburn nting Mrs. Robert Wash- of Portland, who Is a guest in ‘city, Mrs. C. J. Smith and her ‘Mrs. Eaton, entertained a few informally at bridge this aft- Will Honor . and Mrs. Roy W. Corbett are ring a no-host party of twenty- Bextde Yacht club Saturday 5 it head “ Mrs. Charles Wil of Victoria, B. C., who is the} Piano— guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas . Old to Entertain {informal bridge-tea will be by Mrs. Francis Paxton Old at ‘home of her parents, Mr. and irs. C. F. Graff, Friday afternoon. guests have been invited ‘Tickets for the affair may be ob- from Mrs. Bruce Elmore, Keith G. Fisken or at the Fine Bittman’s Home Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock the music department of the Woman's Century club will meet at the home of Mrs. Henry Bittman, 4625 Eastern ‘A paper on “Italian Opera” will be ‘yead by Mrs. Fred W. Bert, Jr, and the following program will be given: ta Antonin Blaha Voice—Prologue “I F Dr. |. Maxson ‘Mrs, Maxson, Accompanist & “Wedding of Olaya and Grobo,” from Orreapaan, Sete . » “Autumn in the O i Sul: ee! Hamilton Howe Voice—"Larzo “Barbe Dance Invitations to Be Issued Invitations will be issued in a few days by Mr. Harry Fox and Miss Jean Fox for a dance to be given at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fox, on Friday evening, November 25. One hundred guests will be invited, Fifty Club Announces / Dance Dates Announcement is made by the committee in charge of arrangements that the Fifty club will give four dances at the Seattle Yacht club this season, the dates to be November nvery 18 and Feb- Mrs. Garrett Complimented Mrs. John Ewing Price entertained with a bridge at her home Saturday afternoon, honoring Mrs, Thomas Garrett, who has recently returned from a trip in the Bast, eee Farewell Tea Mrs. Harry 'F. Brown eptertained with a charming tea at her home yesterday afternoon as a farewell compliment to Mrs. Edgar Sohmida who left today for Sait Lake City, where she will reside. Mrs. Kenneth Kerr and Mra, G Butterworth presided at the prettily appointed tea table, centered with «| low basket of yellow chrysanthe-| |mums. They were assisted by Mrs, | John Rosene, Mrs, A. R, Bradshaw were used in all the rooma, eee Informal Dinner Mr, and Mrs, William T. Rurwell j Will entertain with a dinner of eight Entertain With Mr, and Mra, F. A. Jacobs enter. tained thirty-five friends with a charming musicale, given at their home Sunday evening, eee Wellesley Club Luncheon ‘The members of the Wellesly club will meet for luncheon at the Wom- en's University club Saturday after. noon at 12:30 o'clock. This is an important business meeting. Karly reservations are requerted. eee Song Recital Mrs. Vivian Strong Hart will give ‘& song recital at the Cornish school Monday evening, November 7, when she will appear in the following pro- gram: «Bach Morart Musicale at Home of Mrs. Graham The first of a series of three musicales arranged by the Seattle Art club will be given at the home of Mrs. Fregerick W. Graham, 2702 ‘Walnut ave., Wednesday moruing at 1 o'clock. The program, which has been arranged by Mrs. Graham, follows: A short talk on “The Relation of the vi {b) “Canzonetta™ " Antoin Biaha, ed by Jemes Votce— (a) “Dawn’ (>) “Break ‘Mra Philip Gearhart, accompanied by Miss Frances Andrews, (a) “Wedaing of Clare and Grebo’ for his home. Mr, A. Warren Gould came up from Portland Sunday to spend a few days in town. oe months, Mr. and Mrs. L, X. Kohiman to their home today. ee evening from a trip to the Orient. eee her home. eee California to remain for six months. eee from California, where she has been on a short trip. eee Mr. J. A. Coleman of Nanaimo, home. eee Kirkland are being felicitated upon hospital, October 28. ee Mrs. D. C. Grady is spending a week in Aberdeen visiting relatives and friends. KISSES Two cupfuls powdered sugar, whites of three eggs, two cupfuls cocoanut, two teaspoons baking pow- der, Mix all together, drop on but tered paper and bake in oven till slightly browned. ENTREES Use bread crumbs instead of cracker crumbs when frying entrees. They are preferable because they are) not soggy. | MUSTARD james Hamilton Howe @) “Autom ‘(rem Olympian Suite.) (0) "Fairy Dance” Frans Lisst » Corwonky Mr. E. E. Briggs of New York, who is in the city, a guest at the Hotel Washington, will leave this evening by the way of California Mr. and Mrs. William E. Shoe- maker have removed from their home at 1150 16th ave. N. to the Hotel Sorrento, for the winter and Miss Marjorie Kohiman of Vancouver, B. C.,, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. EK. M. Pratt for a few days, returned ‘Mrs. John Ewing Price is enter- taining as her house guest Mrs. Mary Washington Fraser, of Nash- ville, Tenn. who arrived Monday Mrs. Edgar Schmidt left today for Salt Lake City, where she will make Mrs. F. K. Robinson is leaving Wednesday for the East, where she will spend several months. Mr. Rob- inson will join her for the holidays. eee Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith Hamill and daughter, Billie, have gone to Mfs. ©. A. D. Young has returned B. C., who has been spending a few days in town, left today for his Mr. gad Mrs. Hugh W. Baker of the birth of a son at the Providence Army of the Republic, will give a dinner on Wednesday, November 2, at noon, in Veterans’ hall, Armory. Mrs. May Maseoar and Mrs, Eliza | rummage beth Higginbotham in charge. Clrele | Pine st meetings at 2 p. m., followed by &/ vember Ord and 4th. ard party at 8.90 p,m, Mrs, Nettie ‘amp in charge ‘ee Mothers’ Club ine Ci The members of the Alpha Delta | fancy i Mothers’ club and their friends | cles on the are invited to attend a benefit card | st. party at the home of Mra. Peter Falk, 702 17th ave. N., on Wednes day, November 2 ‘The proceeds port, 5007 Nin day, Novembe: Rainier Beach Woman's Club Rainier Beach Woman's club will at the home of Mra. F. W. Chris. |Corps. Those contributing to well, 1003 65th 8. Tople, “China.” program will be Miss Florence Ow Se ae born, West Queen Anne P.-T. A. school, and the Philippine Jazz or Under the leadership of Mrs, Allan |Chestra, Bshelby, president, the Parent-Teach- ers’ uasociation of the West Queen Anne grade school will hold the third meeting of the school year, on Wed nesday, November 3, at 3 p. m., in the community room of the school. eee Analysis class, at Young Christian Association, 8 p.m. Readings of chara fessor John Ki, Ayer, M. V., and Pro- fessor A. L, Sizer, Ph. D. Persons in terested in study of reading charac- ter invited, E Re Nata Club EB Re Nat Jub will meet with Suitt Mrs. RC. Hitcheock, 1529 Palm ave., Activities 120 p.m. Mra, Katherine B. Baker, of art department, will speak on “Pic-| the Cosmopolitan 4 tures in the Home." Progranf by| their club supper at 6 p. m. in the music department. Illustrated talks | large dining on musical societies, folk music and|of the ¥, W.C. A. At 7 p. m. they patriotic music by Mrs. C, BE. Hunt) will hold their regular monthly bust- and Mrs. Hamet Wilson, ness meetings eee rooms, 10:30 a. m. ustice Reah M. Whitehead will spfak on “Legisla tion for Women,” especially empha-| School sizing the Shepard-Towner bill. | banquet to Thursday, 6 p. m., No Round table discussion and business | vember 3, session. room of the Y. > call cloor. Mount Baker Park Luncheon Club Mount Baker Park Wednesday Ridgeley Ridgeley Rebekah auxiliary, Inde- pendent Order of Odd Fellows, will club rooms on the third floor of the eee yw. GA Progressive Thought Clab Progressive Thought club will meet Altruistie Club E,ipm Tonia Social club will meet at Ma- sonic temple, 2 p. m, Cards, eee Wednesday, November 2, at 2:45 p. m. There will be a short bysiness Meeting, followed by a program and reception to the principal and teach. ers, and also to the mothers of in- coming freshmen. eee Wednesday, November 2, at 1:30, *. Queen Anne High School P-T. A. Queen Anne High School Parent- Teacher association, Ibrary of school, 2:45 p. m. Reception for principals and teachers and for mothers of incoming freshmen will follow business meeting. eee Hebrew Benevolent Society Seattle Hebrew Benevolent society, vestry rooms of Temple de Hirsch, 2:30 p.m. Board meeting at 1 o'clock. No. 1 Amaranth Club No. 1 Amaranth club, special meet- ing with Mrs. EB. E. Shield, $24 EK. 54th st. Public luncheon, 1230 o'clock. eee Women’s Wilson League Women's Wilson league, at home of Mra. Charles W. Davis, 4147 Brooklyn ave. from 2 to 4 p. m. Members and the'r friends invited. eee Neighbors of Woodcraft Seattle Circle 649, Neighbors of Woodcraft, at Swedish hall, Kighth ave. and Olive st., at 8 p.m. Annual etion of officers. All members re- quested to be present. eee Ladies of the G The Ladies of the Golden North will meet Wednesday, November 2, at 1923% First aye. . 2 Fortson-Thygesen Auxiliary Fortson-Thygesen auxiliary, Unit- ed Spanish-American War Veterans, will give a Halloween dancing party Wednesday evening at Fra- ternal Brotherhood hall in Fre- mont. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Robert E. Lee Chapter The next meeting of the Robert KE. Lee chapter will be at the home of Mrs. H. A. Callahan, 547 31st ave, on Thursday, November 3, Take Kast Madison car. eee Ladies’ Auxiliary Railway Mail Carriers Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Railway Mail Clerks will meet Thursday, November 3, at the Northold Inn at 1 p.m, Miss Agnes Janke Nath, in native costume, will speak on Mix your mustard with new milk.| India. This eliminates the bitterness which often results from mixing it with men «°° Pi Mothers’ Club Tad] A serien of entertain: \ THE SEATTLE WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY ments to = Delta Pi William McKinley Cirele No. 11 place The officers of William MeKinley|the home of Mra, Circle, No. 11, Ladies of the Grand | 17th ave, N ‘Pianist Is | to Perform at Cornish be given by Cards will be played CHAPTER V, P. E. 0. Thursday and Friday, In reply to “Mr. Newlywed’ ; advice. A man willing to be henpecked is a poor male species, and often an object of ridicule. : Where is the backbone in a person who “drops little hints”? Man and wife should be “pals,” looking into and discussing | things with fair-minded views. ; man’ own discretion will guide him when necessary into helping in White Shrine Sewing Circle Shrine of Jerusalem Sew cle will hold a sale of apr work and miscellaneous arth lower floor of the Pike November 4th and 6th A normally-minded man’s| Besides, encouraging a person in habitual laziness is par- ticularly deplorable, since their mental and physical powers nust surely diminish. Therefore, brother Benedict, if friend wife lacks the knowl- edge of housewifery in which you are evidently well versed, try diplomatically assigning her duties. since Eve has not dreamed and pictured her mate a man with strength of character, The Coterle club will me will be used for the Chapter House, |Phi Mu Sorority House, Friday, No- eee vember 4, at 2:15 p.m. Mra, Samuel Altruistic Club a The Altruistic club will meet at | trated talk on the opera “Aida.” the home of Mrs, Rebecca Daven: | xecutlve MacDonald will board will meet ach member is requested to bring For what woman leader and protector? A HAPPY HUBBY. Recipe for Apple Butter Dear Miss Grey: Will you please give me @ recipe for apple butter? A Benefit Concert A benefit concert hold its regular monthly meeting, |Tuesday evening, Wednesday, November 2, 2 p, m.,[the Overseas club for the Overseas AS Birdice Blye Miss Birdice Blye, famous concert planiste, who is making her first visit to the Pagific coast, will appear this evening at the Corninh school in a program of piano selections varying from the classic compositions of Lixzt and Chopin to the modern work of Debussy, with a number by her great Anton Rubinstein, whom Miss Blye studied in Dresden during the last years of his life. Biye has appeared with most of the great orchestras of the continent. The program to be given by Miss Biye is as follows: Ballade, G Minor, Op. 23 ‘ Nocturne, ¥ Sharp, Op. 16, No harp Minor, Op. 3 November 1, Will-you please me fo answer friend “A. W..” the newlywed who asked for advice? You are really spoiling your wife by doing all that you have mentioned. Judging from my own experience iis your duty to be up first in the morning and heat the place to com Dear Miss Grey: dancers from ‘The first social meeting of the Fir Tree Troop No. 1 of the Girl Scouts, for the members of the national or ganization was he Mrs. Taylor, vals Class Friday afternoon, Henan Anal Northwest field organizer, spoke on “Scout Work and Activities.” second classy badge wan prestnted to To by Fre Misa Helga Hyde and Cook. And then it is her duty to rise und cook your breakfast while you are bringing in the wood for the day. And when breakfast is qver and you gone to earn the bread, housework should be in progress and completed on your return. Hight hours’ sleep for anyone tx if she was really ambitious she would endeavor to have your meals when you come home without asking you to help ber. I am sure when a man returns home from a hard day's work he is not enthusiastic in rising from the dinner table and rushing to the pan- try and there to be greeted by “wife, dear” with the dish cloth, and as soon as that Is done you are not justi- fied tn waltzing with the broom to every corner of the house. What you have been doing is per. fectly all right In case she is iM; but don't begin something you can't keep Ravenna bivd., Miss Wilkinson, Bleven members received tenderfoot prizen, sufficient. And cooked on time vee Y. W.C. A. Appearance I am a girl 16 years old. Every one makes fun of me because I am so thin and not very tall. People take me to be only about 13, Will/of a pin or knife into the flesh. Not you please tell me what to do to grow taller and gain weight? “Kaquisee de Ort “Russian Dance” Borge: Bortkiewlon “Voodoo Incantation” ehee Ethelbert W. Grabill Bohubert-Lisst room of the cafrteria Music Arthur Hackett Concert Pleases evening Arthur American tenor, was heard in con @rt, for the first time in Seattle, at Only a rude, thoughtless person would make fun of you for such a reason, Do not worry over the opin- mn of anyone who ts so unkind. While it may seem a handicap now, py the Owl Drug Co Gerry'sGive (REDIT} After the business meeting a party for the Coxmopoli. Officers’ Council, P..T. A. tan club will be given by Mrs. Lena Officers’ council, of Parent-Teacher |Gandier Neiser at her home, associations, in board of education) A-S5th, or ¥. W. C. A. High has postponed Asks About Isle of Pines Dear Miss Grey: give me some information about the Isle of Pines—where It is, etc? which greeted an artist of his calaber to be given in the te) was far too small, they were most W. C. A. second Can you please Mr. Hackett has a tenor voice of . | the first magnitude. Y. Wl of excellent quality and His enunciation could not rpaased in either his French or His entire program Friends of AM.club of the oy ae ass Luncheon club will meet at club-|C. A. will meet for club supper next! ciarity house, 1 p. m, | Hostesses, Mrs. J.| Thursday evening, 6 p. m.. Novem! 56 gy Witt Jones, Mrs. James Austin, Mra.| ber 3, In the small dining room of R. G, Fox, Mra, 8, Chatterton, the cafeteria at 7 o'clock. They will eee hold their monthly business meeting Rebekah Auxillary and initiation bs new members. . Friday, November 4, the Japanese meet with Mra. Cora Johnson, 3127| high school girls will hold their cab- 35th ave. &. 2p.m. Mra. D.C. Mor-| inet meeting at 7:30 p. m. in the rison assisting. The Isle of Pines (Isla de Pinos) ts a small island belonging to Cuba, 40 miles southeast of Pinar dei Rio. In 1900 the United Btates gave un- official expreasion to the policy of its acquisition as a coaling station. has an arca of about 840 square Engliah songs. was well chowen, each number being of the highest standard, His singing of “Deeper and Deeper Stl" and aria “Waft Her Angels,” from “Japhtha,” was delightful “Nina” by Porgolesi, Woods,” by Rimski-Korsakoff, and “Songs of Grusin” were admirably sung Others that merited It ta in effect two islands connect- ed by @ marsh, the one on the north being somewhat broken by hills, the one on the soutn low, flat and sandy. The climate is healthy, the soit fertile and the mineral resources extensive. For administrative purposes the island is a municipal district of the province of Havana. There are large marble quarries there. Cattle raising is the chief occupation of the inhabt- Rachmanioff's ‘Thursday, November 3, at 4:18 p. at Federated clubhouse, 1:30 p. m.|™. the cabinet of the Faholo high | Prove Mrs. W. S. Griswold will’ speak at 3/ School girls will meet in the ¥. W.| Burnett's “Days That Come and Go,” P. m. on “Industrial Womanhood.” |C- A. third teee tub rooms. eee A Saturday afternoon, November 5,! wat Altruistic club will meet with Re | the Cosmopolitan club will leave for “D'une Prison,” by Hahn, “Lamento by Paladithe, “Oh Mistress Mine,” by Mra. H. H. . Beach, and “Nichave” (Nothing rye by Mana Zucea. Mr. Hack- tt response to prolonged ap becca Davenport, 5007 Ninth ave, N.| the Y. W. C. A. camp to spend the! piause graciously responded with | several encores. weekend. M oe club secretary, Tonia Social.Club eirie. ‘The Union Bible Class club of the Y. W. C. A. will meet at 6 o'clock Queen Anne High School PT, A. | Thursday evening, October 27, The regular meeting of the Queen|t"¢ Drivate dining room on the sixth dune Eich bebecl Pt. A. ae be | fl00r of the association building for the supper and social hour, followed Reid in ihe library of the school ly, Bible study at 7 o'clock in the claas room on the second floor under leadership of Mrs. Florence . Anna E. Mullins, , will chaperone the appearance here the auspices of Women's League of the University For their next con cert they will present Alma Gluck and Efrem Zimbalist, in joint recital, February 8, 1922, Civic Orchestra Plans Concerts Seattle Civic orchestra has been officially recog nized by the civic bureau of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, and a3) & result will hereafter in the assembly room of the chamber. Community Service, week, beginning November 6, asked the Civic symphony to give an entire evening to a free com- munity concert. Mme. Davenport promised that the orchestra would give its first concert of the season under the auspices of Community Service if rangements could be made for a of Washington. Monday evenin| the Porter. DAMP MATCHES If the matches have become damp Ralnier-Noble Auxillary and refuse to light, ‘The executive board of the Rainier-| used after having been rubbed back Noble auxiliary, of the American|and forth in the bristles of a clothes Legion, will meet at 611 Stewart st.,| brush, FOR IRONING A teaspoon of paraffin in a bow! of starch will brighter and will prevent the irons from atickin, PREVENT RUST Touch with oil the center ends of the ribs of your umbrella. This pre- vents rusting and ruining of the materials. Be sure that you use only @ very little oil, The Cornish School hold rehearsals they can be FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS In addition to thin appearance, Civic symphony will give a series of five concerts, at which suitable soloists will ap- The personnel of professional and other players who are in the orchestra for the symphonic compositions. DIFFERENT TASTE A pimento or two chopped fine, and added to the macaroni and cheese gives it a different taste. | few stewed tomatoes, left over from dinner the day before, can be util | ized the same way. If you would speed up the drying of the bed clothing which you have laundered, have two clothes lines strung with about two feet of space between them and pin the blankets ROY STREET AT HARVARD FOR FLOWERS If there aren't quite enough flow: ers to fill the vase without looking stragely, put a few corks in the wa- te @ tendency to hold up the flowers and Drama—Music—Dance ly keep them in we If the gravy bolls and thus be- comes lumpy or the ingredients have @ tendency to separate, add a little very hot water and stir vigorously. Ita original smoothness will means that you express your thoughts well, through correct speech and pleas- ing voice. Acquire these at the Cornish School. SAVE SUGAR If very acid fruits, such as cran- berries, currants and the like, are cooked until nearly finished and then sweetened, they will not require Day and Evening CLASSES FOR ALL VINEGAR Put a iittle vinegar in the fat in which you fry the doughnuts. hab ab pe Mepi them taking the fat Prevent them from tast- ing of it, LOW TUITION FEES ‘Telephone Capitel 0240 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1921 ° rey « ymtlnia s Men Warn “Mr. Newlywed” Against Taking Over Responsibility of Housework BY CYNTHIA GREY Here they are—letters of advice to Mr. “Newlywed,” who} asked if he were spoiling his bride by doing so much of her 4 housework: Dear Miss Grey: plea for} FUL @ preserving pan with apples|the application of “Gr that have been peeled, quartered and |as quick Add a slight flavoring of| cloves, allspice and cinnamon. Cover with good cider, and boil slowly, stir- ring from time to time, with a wood- en spoon until the whole becomes a | dark-brown jam, with only juice suf- ficient to Keep it soft and butery. Remove tt from the fire and place in well-covered jars and in a few weeks it will be ready for use. It makes an excelent substitute for butter and ts very wholesome for children. eee MARGIE. The Exclusive Styles The Pick of Values Credit Don’t buy a suit an dress and Just a glimpse Makers of Van Raalte Silk Underwear say:—Wash silk underwear in Lux SK one tablespoonful of Lux into a thick lather in half a bowlful of very hot water. Add cold water till lukewarm. Dip garment up dhd down, pressing suds re- peatedly through soiled spots. Rinse in 3 lukewarm waters. Squeeze water out—do not wring. Roll in towel; when nearly dry, press with a a hot one. JERSEY AND GEORGETTE CREPE should bestretched to shape before they dry and should also be shaped as you iron. MADEINU,.S.A u o1 t everywhere, Your money back if not watintl Manufactu: by EL rence & Co., Chi The Newest Coats--Suits--Dresses d dress, or buy the “In fact, don’t take anything out in wishing—take it all at once.and say: “Charge it.” your youthful appearance will dow lean be an advantage to you as grow older, Many of the mo wired stare of stage and screen are amall of stature, This fact only en~ 4 dears them the more to their public, If you are too thin because of some calth condition, your mother should consult a physician and you should be guided by his advice. If your health is fairly good, perhaps you have been getting too much or too little exercise, do not pet enough sleep or have been eating the wrong kind of foods. Milk, butter, hot choe- olate, and cereals with cream are wholesome foods which are fattening, | You should also cat frecly of fruits and vegetables If the stain is made by clear olive oll, benzine will remove it. But keep benzine away from contact with fire, “Getsit” The Com and Callus Peeler This Corn Remover Is Guaranteed Relief from corn suffering ly a only hard corns or soft corns, but ery kind of corn or callus surren- fa to “Geta-lt” and peels right takes just a few seconds the pain oth two or three to te be druggist today. Get a bottle t Gets tet Costs, but @ Soild in Seattle a coat and wish for wish for the coat. of these new 4 ee on eet a “oi @4e8 2 emecugs2eeo0n =o

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