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‘WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1921, PAGE 10 HE SEATTLE STAR = 7 —_ for a certain book I took from Informal Tea | lubs | YOUNG WOMEN FACE ° | of the shelves, and a seven-day Sa eatt (74 Mrs. Charles L. Phillips entertain | _ a 4 | (| at that, so 1 was just wondering @ ed informally with « toa at her he | | it in a new rule in effect cL eee o> wo ciens von rucxsoax |DILEMMA OVER BALL | MICAIa ir ‘ ee e , lghtty Clab | BY DOROTHY FAY GOL ment in a picture,” he aid; “to nee} | There is a shelf in the main geag. ociety Personal PR erp octet eo sa wit), Age before beauty will not be wre eg adage hy — € | anpipastyniionanncnigtieas po Bee pf yd aye brary where J) - pan Maps’ idle precept at the Fine Arts hall | @rtivtic power so that the artist con: | H irl I Faith | duplicate copies of the more poy meet with Mrs. PD. Corey, 1406 Or yf PipeePt C cg «| coives & finer and higher order of Engaged Girl Loses Faith books are kept in order that Ensign Merrill Predertck Sproule |anke yw. 2 >= pe! tad vehi a nai ae uty than haph ard placing. We! fd _ * |who want them badly nes, Toa . te Oe i, cae Mik teokoue vere cont'| whey ts 4 portraits are of old women” Unless | have on this north eohat « region! Tear Miss Grey: 1am engaged to be married, and love my |:hem without waiting any Yonge Bridge Party This Even-ling up trom Coronado to spend tho| Michigan Apple Blossom Club ‘you are willing to go with slickenod | aitferent from ny thing ov A ana| fiance dearly and believe he is in love with me. But in the|than necessary, This shelf ts “ ei “ . fichigan Apple pm club Will back tha dan elaborate o die | 0°" et 04 pes how ol | re . vy, | “Collection of Duplicates, Five ing; Dansant Planned |Christmas | holidays with | Mrs.) moet with Mra. J. 8, Ranning, 5808 jo hair and an elaborate orkandie| inspiring. Tt seems to me pecullarty | last year I have heard so much about married men and WOMEN | eck ond for any books Lana , Sprouie's Parents, Mr, and Mrs. P-/ yee ave, N, 1 Lunch, 12:30 P.M. ieee that simply cate be danced sn,| endowed by nature with the posal-| going out with persons other than their wives and husbands,| som thore, the borrower pod by Mr. and Mrs. Pelly;\s. votheringham, Mrs. O'Shea to Give} ° Luncheon. lyon wif! tind w becoming comtume | Dilities of @ great landscape school difficult to acquire. one in which the solemn dignity of | i 4 | the wilderness will rule, There ia a With just such damsels in dixtross | treshnew, a wondrous beauty in served by division No, 6 par) Union Bible Class | Union Bible Class club will meet at 1 am getting so that I don’t trust anybody. Sometimes I feel| 5. cents a week. Many people fed that I never want to marry. Aren’t there any men any more | ‘ht tts t @ convenience. that are true to their wives and homes? s ~ PAINT ON GLASS . | Mr, Willlam Pigott returned Mon | day from California, where he haa been for several weeks |the ¥, W. C. A. at p,m, Supper | sume Miss Calhoun, in the Pine | there unfrequented coves and moun You have only to look about you and consider the mar- M AND. MRS. J. M, CLAPP). 41. 4 1) Whittier, who has been|#"4 soclat hour, followed by Bible tym soon Puared e pp le oe ee gi gry riages of the people you know, to answer this question for| To remove paint trom glass gl! will be hosts at their residence, |). cust of 3 en | study at 7 p.m. under leadership of Fryrd : eves ‘ \ F , » anaes A | ak ueiwe poids taiiaten “ done’. /the guest of Mr, and Mra FW.) sr i ance porter, tures of charming portraits. Those University Publishes yourself, and to be convinced that the average marriage 18 | solv me washing soda in very tgp! 902 32d ave. N. this evenin taining with a bridge of seven tables. Hurlbut for the past ten days, left] jean be inspected and your cholee Monday for her home in Victoria, | taken home to serve as a model. | Volume of Plays successful, and the rank and file of husbands and wives are} water and wash over the painted I gheyet It is only the occasional marriage which | fi npote Robert BE. Lee Chapter true to each other. : B.C | ‘ | Such entrancing costumes as| The department of dramatic art at . A =a] The next meeting of the Robert | am , hn Mr. and Mrs. Pelly to pee B. Lee chapter will be at the home {Reyne “simplicity, or Chase’s|the university in a young depart.| “77s out unhappily and causes comment. One might change | ‘the ff Give Dansant | Mr. and Mrs, RH. Humber of | oe re een, “Callahan, 647 Siat |"Allee,” are Inspirations fop-any very dint endh iarkann:tndh,: than saen | familiar quotation to read, “Thé happiest marriages, like 11 H N . Nome, Alaska, are the guests of Mr. , a I. sist} x bin tg| and perhap # ; i , P ‘A the dansant will be given by Mr.|ana Mw, D. & Fotheringham. ave, on Thursday, November 3 young «itl, ‘Greuse's “Broken PEGs | ne: ined. fp pobtehing 6, book ote part happie frkiee i 4 ese Pap pe ag | pao me Parente i norgew @ Bary obs “lle, Patra ae SF pelumie ie eS Sy Louise of Pramia," “The Chocolate |talning four original plays, written | a wholly devoted to their own homes, you hear no ts. set club, Saturtay afternoon, from 5/ yip, and Mre Arthur Trumbull Lee ‘ . | airi.” vangeline,” “Priscila,” | b sade Deseassliy of Wahine | COMET i untit T o'clock, complimenting MIs*/arq in Vancouver, B.C. for a few| ‘#dles’ Auxiliary Rallway Mail (pe Oe ae or Mely |e many . If your fiance has won your deepest love, surely he also has| pean Eugenia Peters and her fiance, Mr. | gays, Carriers mete wih aa comin lees | ton students. ‘The vplume, fresh | , a ie toa faleve ‘that te : vil] | Almost Gave Up Ralsing Chickong Harry Ketcham, Mr. and Mrs, Edwin eee Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Rallway |e is. charmin abe “a FP a. = oy from the pens of campus’ authora,|/our respect. hen how can you belteve e ever will! Then She Tried This Pian, A. Strout, Jr, and Miss Eileen Lake} ytrg w. D. McKay returied Mon-|MAil Clerks will meet Thursday, |"? ® will be accorded the same treatment | deal unfairly with you? He probably has every wish to keep ewnee Ant Ged Tos toce t of London, England, who ts the suest/qay evening from a short visit in weg? ee oo ind ae an any professional work and ts to| faith with you. Real love should include perfect trust. etting 1 dys egee every ey ¢ Mr. i Mrs. Pelly. cour C s 4 oe 4 @ Nath, : be sold th &@ national concern 4 ‘ mt] ” ‘he next moni ui ol ees MEM OT, sare: | Vencouvety: BC) in native costume, will speak on| Dutch Ladies Prove sold thru @ Satiendl cones. | Your sevsgemde u e be area ee what you choose to oye} if ry Montgomery Russell, Mrs. Lyman R.| yer and Mra, John Lee Hall left | !dla HpRbs Attractive Models Jenin 4 ‘That it will encourage the |? If you always try to please him as you try now, and if| Colt, ‘Mra. Edwin A. Strout, Sr. and rugeday tor New York where they , ‘There iw no denying that the Dutch |Undereraduates to peter efforts in| you make every effort to fulfill the ideal of you which he now | Ben Aare, Yeti, A. Peters jwill reside. Their apartment at the) ( nape YF. BO. ladies, with their crisp henddresses, |U2doubted, Thorne who are in touch | holds, you need fear no rival. tng and keep, oto waviog, even te eats” | Washington Arms will be occupied | | Chapter wel e plat aud ‘land the Florentine beauties with | With the playwriting and play pro eee aia ihe WRATE ok* tan aie ee Beene age male ve : "ben Luncheon at by Mr, and Mra, Austin Haskell Pine at. ‘Thursday and Fridev, No. {thelr severe and luxurious envelop. |ucihg being done on the campus! Soeond Wedding larger than a gin hivod, works ite Dow and 5 : . ° Pine st, Thursday and Friday, No-|/ 1°" Obes are the loveliest for the |#F@ proud of our college authors and Adnie wey thru the tell ef the file bn~ my University Club Mr. and Mrs. H. J, Carman of Port |Vember Ind and 4th, Jolder generation who don't care about | Producers and hope to see the de | Anniversary w kindly | t¢#tine to the muscles, «mains sev Honoring Mrs. Watson L. Barclay |iand, who have been the guests of Y lGancine, now the waits has cone out velopment there of a distinct type Dear Mins Grey: Will you kindly | frsine [0 the mete tn ino.| of Williamsport, who is the guest/xir and Mra, W. ©. Dulmage for| Women of Mooscheart Legion [Sonne now Lle walls lie wetth a | Washington literature muggeet some suitable gifts for @ s80-| O40, 1 again enters the ttestine| ee eetue .n. Baneay, — several days, returned Sunday to} | nh eg phere Lagion wis Shawl,” ts a simple suggestion for | 8 ee bene and passes out into the water. Its Mrs. Harry Westervelt Gregg of ™ meet at Seattle gymnasium, i 0 i, is +. |you ” istic’ Rock, Ark, who ia.the guest/ "My Elehth ave. at 8pm. Pleetion of {2% Woman who ts lazy about mak} French Artist’s Studies |?°rn, second anniversary 4s the pa- [length at this time is about one inch od mel of her brotherin-law and sister, Mr and Mrs, William Leonard Eaton.) Mrs. Richard O'Shea has extended invitations for a luncheon of eigh teen covers at the University club ‘Thursday afternoon. eee Mrs. Leonard to Entertain / Mrs. Alton W. Leonard will enter | tain with a small luncheon at her home Thursday, followed by an aft ernoon of bridge. se Luncheon Following Musicale Mr. and Mrs, Harry Krinke enter- tained with a luncheon this after noon, following the morning must cale given by the Spargur String quartet, under the auspices of the Musical Art society, at the Fine Arts cee | tained with an Informal tuncheon at jeral weeks, d 5 bert Walken |ter, Mr. and Mra. Ro ‘eave | Meet with Mra, J. I. Winston, Mr. and Mrs, William D. Perkins, Mrs. Harvey J, Fetver and Mra, Wal lace Green Collins left today for the Fast, planning to be away for sev Miss C. Walter, who has been the guest of her brother-in-law and sis shaw, during the summer, will leaw for her home in Baltimore this week. “ee Mrs. Franklin Sawyer Palmer left this morning for Boston, planning to spend the holidays with her son, Mr. Paul Palmer, who is a student at Harvard. . Mrs. H. R. Hogaboom ts in Call fornia oo a short visit. see Mr. and Mra. J. W. turned weeks’ trip in the East. oe oe Godwin re . Mrs. Alfred Lundin and son Danie! have returned from a visit of several weeks In Nebraska, eee ‘Tuesaday morning from a six|%t.. Thursday, November 3 officers. Nordica Choral Club Nordica Choral club will meet at 309 EB. Mercer st, at § p.m. Regular rehearsal. West Seattle Woman's Club West Seattle Woman's club will 2638 42d ave, 8. W. Paper by Mra, Win ston, “Our National Parks.” ore Nina M. Frye Tent No. It Nina M. Frye Tent No. 12 will meet Thursday, November 3, In Veterans’ hall, Armory. Lameheon at noon Inspection. Members please attend. oe Una Auction Bridge Club Una Auetion Bridge club will meet with Mra, J. R. Booth, 1004 Roanoke Lunch eon at 12:30, eee Hawthorn P.T. A. Hawthorn P.-T. A. will hold Dads’ night at the school, Thursday, No- vember 3, at $ p.m. Judge King McLoughlin teft | Dykeman will speak. The sixth grade ing & cowtume, Every girl's partner can easily find Ithe best costume in which to display his charms, for Miss Calhoun has made a special collection for them. jIt is not even necessary to be high- brow. There is Pickwick with his ‘jug beneath the bough, alko Alfred) |Jingle, surely an ancestor of Charlie Chaplin's. On the other hand there ts the elegance of a Van Dyck velvet suit, & Don Dingo, a Doge, a Valasques or a Colonial ambassador. Best of all, there is the famous portrait that created such @ furor in Paris, Orpen's “Parie Chef.” Such a fine portrait of a chef, it was, that all the “nouveaux,” on regarding it, hung in honor at the exclusive salon, cried, “Let us go home and have our cook Painted and become famous, too! Maurice Browne Speaks Before Architects the producing manager of the Cornish Little th atre, was to give an informal talk Wednesday night to the Washington ver anniversary. | Pictures, books, |magacine subscriptions, cook-book, or stationery ts suitable as @ gift. eee Seattle Girl Motion Picture Actress Dear Miss Grey: Did Wanda Haw- ley live in Seattle before going into the movies? JACK. Yea, Wanda Hawley was educated in Seattle, Since she Was been in pictures, she has played in the fol- lowing companies: C. B. De Mille, Famous Players, Realart. cee Do horse hairs 1 have seen them in troughs, but have heard it do not come from horse Do they, or do they not? M. M. The so-called “hair snakes” are not snakes but worms, usually some apecles of Cordius. They occur in streams, ponds and watering troughs. They do not originate from horse hair, as (s popularly eupposed, They are from five to ten inches long and as thick aa a pin. The eggs are either of Animals on View A large tollection of pictures of wash drawings, very clever studies of animals by the French artist, W. Mehuet, is now hung in the upper hall of the top floor of the library one Play to Be Produced Twice More This Week Dune to the enthusiastic praise of everyone who saw the Maurice Browne's production of “The Tidings Brought to Mary” last week at the Cornish school, two more per formances will be given Thursday and Friday evenings this week In spite of being nearly four hours long, in spite of having at least eight seenes, In spite of a mystic content difficult for a thinker to fathom, in spite of being distinctly in the spirit of the distant Gothic age, the play makes « lasting impreesion on every beholder and has proven a powerful attraction no one should miss. . Dwight T. Lopp Wins Monument Plan Prize Dear Mins Grey turn to snakes? waterin, aid they haira, ' The young of this species laying egos in the damp earth, bore into cater- pillars, grasshoppers, locusts and beetles, During the months of Au-{ guat, Beptember and October, hair ‘ aod ay io get the eg or wet the men worms may sometimes be found in the locusts by pulling open the ab- dominal cavity ° Query About Payments Dear Miss Grey: Could you please answer this question thru your columns? I am buying a plece of land and {f the payments are not made on time, can they take the | land immediately or must they wait & certain length of time? Can the payment be taken up later, or how | do they arrange such things? MRS. H. B. If you are behind with your pay- ments, they must bring civil suit against you to get the back pay- ments. The legal procedure takes rather a long time. Purpose of Library Fee ~The most healing, soothing and tive preparation for Kidmey and der troubles yet produced. Positively relieve pain, and assist organs to regain norma! action the system of uric acid poison. Gino Pills odey and be on the side. Soe at all druggists and the Sunset club today. Mrs. George > laid 78. € “ cate ent and serve} state chapter of the American In- aid in the damp earth or water. In| Dear Miss Grey: Just for a point é ish Malin Mig ep Oe een eaten 8 x aad ersetien ntitute of Architects at a meeting at} Monday afternoon in the arehl line latter case the young soon after |of information, will you Kindly: tell St. Mark's Parish Bazaar |centravis haan Wie bo rendered Pig'n’ Whistle. Mr. Browne was to| tecture shack on the univernity| patching bore into the larvae of some|me when they started charging rent | ‘The women of St. Mark's parish ia senna Seente, whe | wiak eee speak of his experiences as produc | campus, the drawings ar * some aquatic insect which ix later eaten|on the books at the public Nbrary? re. Fa ai WAG see . ing manager for Margaret Anglin.|line monument to stan ‘ween iby a fish. The young hair worm, no 1 was charged 5 cents the othe: certs at revel te week oe Lamon Asa at ae G2nd Street | He will leave nent. week for this|Tacoma and Seattle weré judged. |—————— rer he other dey f ,|tvo weeks Wil be removed te her) tee | Norch will mest at the home; work in. New York ‘The competition occurred this sum. wegen of Mrs. Achias Schlasman, 5837 Fifth 4 19 6 mer. Major Beeman, county, engi / ADDITIONAL CLUBS ave. N. W., Thursday, November 3,]Gustin Addresses pve yrsie 4 By cen tel a at'$ pm Cent Club W jJeorge Gove of Heath an ae ntury Clu omen Tacoma were the judges. Dwight Father and Son eat a Ekderbloom Club The annual entertainment given! T, Lopp was awarded first prize A father and son dinner w ‘The Elderbioom elub wilt meet No-|bY the art department for the wholeland a check for $60 was handed given at the Haven M. EB. ehurch, in the K. of P,| Membership of the Century club was| nim. John T. Jacobson received 10th and E. Lynn st, sFriday, No- vember 3, at 11 a. m., vember 11, Mr, ©. 0. rk will be} ball, Third and Virginia. the toastmaster and Judge Albert Oi 9 held Friday at the ¥. W. C. A. Paul Gustin, our Seattle artixt who #0 re- veals ‘the unique beauties of the second piace and a check for $25. Verte Annis won the third prize of $6. ' For Constipated Bowels—Bilious Liver countries, where the greatest themes of literature are based on the Mythology of an earlier era, Ameri- fica has neglected the legends of her “fast vanishing race.” ‘The reeital will include themes of the Zuni, Chippewa, Omaha, Sioux and Yosemite Valley Indians, collect- ed by Frances Densmore, Alice Thurlow Miss Cooper will be assisted by Marjorie Elwell, pianist, and G. H. Stone, violinist. ‘The patronesses for the affair will be: Mrs, B. Pelly, Canadian club, Canadian Woman's club, Century J. S. Calvert, Mrs. A. K. Risken, Mrs. Eliza Ferry Leary, .Mrs. Trafford Hauteson, Mrs, Henry Landes, Mrs. Henry Suzzailo, Prof. and Mrs. E. &. Meany, Mrs. David C. Hall, Mrs. John Inkster, Mrs. W. H. Pittwood, Mrs. F. 8. Palmerton, Mrs. 8. Rath- bun, Mrs. Austin Griffiths, Mrs. F. K. Struve Mrs. H. O. Shuey, Miss Leatha McClure, Miss Almina ' George, Mrs. Gladys Baker, Mrs. Smith the princtpal speaker. USE SPONGE Fairview P-T. A. Fairview P.-T, A. will hold its regu- lar meeting November 3 at 2:15 p. m. in room 8 After a short business Use a piece of sponge fastened at! meeting Mr. D. H. Painter, of the the end of a@ stick to clean tall|Community Service, will speak on slender vases and bottles. IT CLEANS Rub your tin ware with a litte whiting In which you have put a few It brightens. FOR SILVER Put a good sized piece of camphor drops of sweet oil. in with the silver and the latter will stay bright. MILDEW Buttermilk will stains. DATES TO REMEMBER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER +— compl! Tharies Wilson, of Vie her remove with a bridge luncheon at home, in West Seattie, Mrs. Shirley Parker and Mra, Ren 1, Moore will entertain with « tea at the home of Mrs. Moore O81 36th ave. N., after 4 o'clock for the members of the Women's University club fying in the Denny-Biaine and Madrona dis tricts. mildew “Masic Week,” to be followed by some educational films of Interest to parents and teacher, Refreshments will be served in the portable. ro The parliamentary procedure de- partment of the Coterie club will meet Thursday, November 3, at 2.15 p.m, with Mra, Harley Wells, 6323 1th ave. a. BE. . German Ladies’ Society German Ladies’ society, Odd Fel lows’ temple, 2 p.m. Must account for outstanding Uckets for charity ball, eee Past Chiefs’ Association Past Chiefs’ association, Pythian Payne, 1810 23rd ave. will assist, Mra, Mary Coggins in charge of les son. / eee Crown Hill PT. A. Crown Hill Parent-Teacher anso- clation, Dads’ Night Halloween party, 730 p.m, Mrs. C. Arthur Varney, president of the State Parent-Teach- er association, will speak. Cafeteria lunch, candy booth and Halloween features. Northwest, spoke on “The Appeal of Pictures,” and showed for the firet time two of his paintings made thin summer, “The King Above the Clouds” and “Trees, Sea and Sky.” No doubt these will be exhibited by Mr. Gustin this spring in the annual Northwest artists’ show at the Fine Arta. A® permanent collection of about 30 of his paintings ts on dis play at MacDougall. Southwick’s. Mr. Gustin spoke of the “artist speaking in the language of color, ling apd mass, and the poet with hie tools of words, meter and rhyme as both striving fo express the realities they believe in.” “T like to see Intentional arrange was kd cabenanat “Our National Parks,” by Mra. Win. ston. eee Phi Kappa Sigma Mothers’ Qub Phi Kappa Sigma Mothers’ club, chapter house, 4604 16th ave. N. E., 1:30 p.m. The idea for this monument was conceived by C. H, Bebb and he] The Riceat catharticlaxative physic your bowels when you have gave the prizes. The problem is roa atm the one due to our rapidly growing Colds auto stage traffic, and ix necessary Didainess as an artistic demarcation of the Biliousness county line, but will afford a Indigestion solution also for a yery practical to | is cand; | y-like Casearets. One or two tonight will empty your bowels com: pletely by morning and you will feel po aap “They work while you sleep. or Oil, and they cost only ten cents! a box. Children love Cascarets, too. problem of a half-way station JAPANNED WARE If a tray of Japanned ware be. comes spotted dip a woolen cloth into sweet of] and rub the spots ax hard as possible. For ordinary soil, wet a sponge in warm water and then wipe with a soft cloth, CLEANING BOTTLES An soon as emptied, wash the bot tles with warm water and wood ashes or saleratus, Put them away mouth down, but be sure to wash them again before using. (Upstairs)—-WESTLAKE & PINE—Silverstone Bldg. Cascarets never stir you up/sold in Seattle by Bartell or gripe like Salts, Pills, Calomel, Stores, Swift's ind Pik other Ped Gino Pills are Starting tomorrow real importance to economical women who appreciate Shoe Values—we will place on sale © 5,000 Pairs of High-grade Shoes ~—the very newest models of the season—from J. & T. Cousins and other noted makers of wom- en’s shoes. The backward season, together with heavy fall purchases, leaves us with a stock Baas" @ morning — an event of ; George EB. Morris, Mrs. L. ¥. West Seattle Circle entirely too large for this season of the year. To Newest FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Age : is erman, Mrs. Carrle L. silfer. Mra:|] Titi Ocken ‘autla, to “Five bridge || Seattle circle, No. 549, Neighbors reduce the volume these Styles a: dps gpem —n a * it the Beattie Yacht club || of Woodcraft, at Swedish Club hall, a Rs Vilson and Helena Martin. $ p.m. Election, S ve. Harmliton De Veuve's eee peci ut-. i ae as Ss" oor’ Seas yes Fd rice Sale o Remarkable Reductions Start Tomorrow The Queen Anne Study club will cavenor Folaom te entertain Alpha club, with Mrs, T. 8, Garrt- be in charge of the Orthopedic Tea Harmon, of New York, ||80R, 820 W. Lee st. Luncheon, 12:30 - ee oan, SsRe te" EA 50 las Women's Low Heel Boots—nearly all the famous Cousins make—in. cluding Black Kid, Brown Kid, Rex Stafford and Mrs. Fred- erick Wt. Johnaton will entertain with a bride Shop, 1614 Fourth ave. Thursday, when Mrs. Charles Diskson will be p.m. eae eee Executive Committee Will Meet Tharsday, Friday and Saturday ie the hostess. Assisting will be Mrs. home of Mra. i J. B. Beardsiee, Mrs. T. H. Pat- mentary to Mrs Morgan Hall Executive committee, Seattle Busi s » Bronze Kid, Patent Leather and F terson, “Mrs. HG. Baker, Mrs,j] MoChment, of New York. ase pens and Fae, oar s club. /]] 40-inch extra quality Crepe de Chine, in * ae yee Ey ae kid_ tops—re 4 Paul Lovering, Mrs. J. H. Linton, tea at the home of her parents, jat Meves wave F all colors, at, yard, $2.95, $2.25 and.. ° "i ate aati $9.95 Mrs. Alan Eshelby, Mrs. G. L. son, Mrs. C. W. Karner and Mrs. W. Krikorian, Marriage of Miss Strude and Mr. Canfield Announced Cards have just been received an nouncing the marriage of Mias Effie Marie Strude, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Enos Strude of Bellingham, to} Mr. Damon R. Canfield, on October 29. } Mr. Canfield is teacher of agricul ture and general science in the} Yakima high school, and Is a son of Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Canfield of this | immediate selling to. ind Mrs. C. F. Graff, ¥, Sirrine to entertain with rat in a series of bridge teas at home. MONDAY, NOVEMBER First Hill Guild to entertain with » bridge tea at the Hotel Sorrento, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12— Junior Guild's annual Thanksgiving dance, from % until 7 o'clock, in the Masonic Temple. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18— Denny-Fuhrman Guild's reception and musicale at the home of Mrs. Samuel Le Roy Crawford, after 2:20 ofelock WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23— Fine Arta costume ball in Masonic ‘Temple. FRIDAY, Varsity” - Seattle Social Club Seattle Social club, with Mrs. Nan nie Shepard, 4333 Bagley ave., 2 p. m. 28 | Changeable Taffetas, Gros de Londres and Satins, for evening wear, at, yard Best quality Chiffon Duvetyn, very special, at, yard...............2- $1.50 extra heavy hand-loom Chinese Pongee, at, yard.............. Printed Coat Linings go at, ayard.. $14 to $20 values in Women’s Boots in Black Kid, Brown Kid, Black Calf and Brown Calf—splendid val- ues in all sizes, now repriced at $10.95 .. $14.95 Values ranging frotf $9 to $19.50 in Low Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords, in Black Calf, Black Kid, Suede, Brown Calf, Brown Kid, with Louis heels, Junior Louis heels, Cuban and mili- tary heels—a showing of fine models that will make selec tion easy-——at these radical reductions— $6.95, $7.95, $8.95, $9.95, 810.95, $11.95 $12.95 and $14.95 Broken Lines—Special Values $1.95 ... $3.75 ..95c ... $2.45 36-inch extra quality Satin Duchess in navy, brown, taupe, black, while $2 45 teense e Novelty Club b, with Mrs. Ed Ken- h drive, 1 p.m o-* Novelty nedy, 5262 E Mothers’ Club Mothers’ club of University district, with Mrs. F 4. Wright, 4226 Brook- lyn ave. 2:30 p. m. oe est Woodland P.T. A. A Sale of Hosiery The splendid line of Hosiery in- cluded in this sale event—McCal- lum’'s and other good makes—are West Woodland Parent-Teacher as- soc! ECEMBER 9— ball at Hippodrome tion, with Mrs. J. R. Winston, 8 42nd ave. 5. W., 2 p.m. Talk, they last, yard........:. city. After November 15, Mr. and 52.) - * ° A grouping of odd lots carried in ur Hosiery Section. eas an tee ee 6. heey 52-inch Plush, sharply reduced; 4 in some remarkable shoe | These reductions prevail: Yakima. 32 2 om $9.50 quality at, yard...... Be NEE e Vhlues, regularly priced id the =e = i " 3 ; from $11.50 to $18.50—~ The $1.60 Gray and | Yacht Club Dinner Dance a = Our finest quality All-silk Plush, worth now remarked for im- Cordovan Hosiery, | Saturday evening, November 5, Ps ae = $14.50, very special, yard........... e a as serv pea Sena) ur now 98¢, the Seattle Yacht club is entertain- sae hs) = ‘ 4 3 $ fig Site: special. turkey dianes. | j= pager ten ar Velvets in black, navy “one price, .. 6.95 on see wa be This is one in a series of winter din- = FE : and brown; the $3.50 grade, special, yd. vana, 0 ; ner dances that are being given at Berita ce : § g ‘Saamiadids = BETAne Sow Pe The $3.50 Cordovan | and Russia Calf, now The $3.60 McCal this popular clubhouse. eee Will Play Before Musical Club in Everett Ernest Jaskovsky t# going to Ev- eveit this afternoon to play this evening before the Musical club of One lot of Cinderella and A B C Lining Silks, not all colors; choice to close, yard 50c Buy Silks for Christmas Gifts at This Sale and Save Seattle’s Original Silk Shop (UPSTAIRS) WESTLAKE AT PINE Dvening Slippers and many lines of Boudoirs are ineluded in this Stock Reducing Sale which starts tomorrow morning. ” Breaks Any Cold in a Few Hours Don't stay stuffed up! 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