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PAGE 12 —— wJeatile — Society i ‘Seattle Alumnae of Kappea\ + Alpha Theta Plans Bo- zaar, Dinner Dance and Card Party; Bridge ~ Luneheon Arranged. SEATTLE alumnae of Kappa Alpha > Theta have planned basaar Piiiner-dance and card party to be Peiven November 19, at the home of Mes. B. G. English, 1161 Twenty iret Avenue North. ‘The baxsar will ypen at two o'clock und friends are Pnvited to avail themselves of this SGpportunity to buy attractive and Aseful articles at a reasonable price PTea will be served during the after moon for a small sum. The dinner Mance and card party will be for members and their guests. | ) The general committee in charge / Jef arrangements is Mrs. A. M TWhinnie, Mrs. FE. L. Skeel, )¥rank EB. Case, Mrs, William Piurst Brawley, Mrs. C. 0. Curtiss, Mra. E. P. Storey, Mrs. Joseph Ke-| Gert, Mrs. Courtney Kloppenstein and Mrs. Harry Burnell Jones, Soe oe ‘Mrs, Ellis De Bruler will entertain Entertain With Musicale An interesting musicale evening ts Tbeing planned by Miss Katherine Robinson, to be given at her home Friday evening. Mrs Roy D. Pink- " erton wil! contribute a group of Span- “Wah songs, Mrs. Romeyn Jansen will “Five a number of vocal selections, . Robinson will play piano “a About thirty guests have een inv who will ech give an jptu musical number. eee Humphrey Hostess Entertaining with an informa! din- » Mrs. Omar J. Humphrey was to a group of friends at hei home alst even Sy . | clubhouse cee Bridge Luncheon linterlake Py jave, N. E., Dance at Clubhouse The Mount Baker Park Sock will entertain with a dance next lay evening iu ok for the sure of the young people in that tet The patrons affair will be N. MacBiriar Anderson, Mr Mr and Mr and elub at the from § until r din and Mr Der patr for and Wa and Mra, W and Mra, Vietor Mrs, Peter An Mrs, Arehie th lace nN Kifendant Chandler ee Reunion Dance A reunion 4 Base Hospital Washington given by the Hotel Nov poe will be No. Vriday evening Engagement of Miss Forsman Announced Mr sad Mr ' A Warren gement of their daughter t Mr Hilding Eugene The wedding will take place near future. Rerglund, $16 avenue, announce the en Fann Forsman Dancing Party Celebrates Birthday In celebration of birthday, Miss Adelaide vited thirty of her friends her eighteenth alinger in to her home Saturday to enjoy an evening of dancing Recital by Students of Cornish A recital will be given for the ent Teachers argpcia tion on Thursday evening, Nov. 10 With a luntheon of sixteen covers at /by students of the Cornish school, ter home Friday afternoon as part of the Music Week observ ea td jance. Mrs. H, B. Perry will sing Miss Robinson to |The Day Is Done,” by a & pring’s a Lovable Ladye,” by El Hott. Miss a Burgeson will play [two piano selections. ua ves | Drill,” by Manazuec “The Joy fof Autumn.” by MacDowell The Alpha Xi Delta alumnae mieet at the chapter house, 4543 17th next Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock Personal Mr. and Mrs. Henry Broderick lef last week for California, to return before Thanksgiving Mr. Joseph Earles of Bellingham. Br. and Mrs. Sharples ; Hosts Dr. and Mrs. Caspar Sharples will with an informal dinner ‘their home thts evening. eee 3 Jean Fox Will Informal Dinner ‘Miss Jean Fox is entertaining with informal dinner at her home for ten guests. see Otis Floyd Lamson will en’ th a luncheon at the Wom- 1 ity club, Friday after- complimentary to Mrs. Win- R. Smith. rest Manifested interest is being manifested the country over the coming Which will take place on afternoon and evening, No 28. auction,” the game to be is similar to duplicate whist rid on the backs of the cards arrows telling to whom each card is to be dealt. It is simple to deal, the game itself is played exactly auction. C. Work, whose auction is used by every player a has written various books on thi ct of auction, originated thi form of play, and in bringing it Street of New York, R. F. Foster ‘Brooklyn, and H. H. Ward of Bos- These names are a guarantee the future popularity of the game, the cards will not be released to "the public until after the tournament completed. With every peck of _€ards comes a clear and accurate de- seription of the deal. tournament {s divided into two , East against West. ‘The Pacific division includes Wash- ington, Oregon, California, Arizona, ‘Wtah, Nevada, and the Eastern di- vision is composed of New England, New York and the larger Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat. Mrs. Frederick Struve and Mrs. David Ed ward Skinner will throw open their homes for the afternoon, and the Rainier club has extended the use of the ¢lub for the evening affair. In- formation may be obtained by calling _ Mrs. J. D. Farrell, Main 4211+ Mr. A. B, Stewart is chairman of the - Rainier club men's committee. The money raised from the tourna- ‘ment will go to the children’s depart ‘ment of the American Committee for Devastated France. Owing to the failure of the potato and wheat crops in the department of the Aisne. aid at this time is especially needed. - The tournament is open to any one wishing to enter. Informal Dinner at Tennis Club Mrs. J. E. Crouch will entertain » with an informal dinner of eight covers at the Tennis club, Wednes- day evening. ears Luncheon Compliments Miss Peters Mrs, Staniey Minor entertained with a small informal luncheon at her home this afternoon, as a compli ment to Miss Eugenia Peters, who will become the bride of Mr. Henry Ketcham, Thursday evening in St Mark's church. House Mother Will Be Honored tertaining with a tea Thursday af- ehapter house, complimentary their house mother, Mrs, C. Burnett. * 0 Engagement Announced Mra, Ada Wiltlams announces the mgagement of her daughter, Dero thy A, Preston, to Mr. Valentine G Spies, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. ¢ Spies of 4011 Corliss avenue. The _ wedding will take place in the Trin- a pai church in Everett, No- Bet y evening. Covers will be} on for Mrs. Smith \tneir nome. , Alpha Chi Omega sorority are en- ternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock, at the | to reside, is living at the Hote) Sorrento. eee Mr. and Mra. William 8. Kelton are removing this week from 1620 Federal avenue, to 2727 Boylstop avenue North. aceee Mr. and Mrs, Milton Oppenheimer of Vancouver spent the week-end in the city as the guest of friends Mr. and Mra Shuey are jleaving by motor, November 14, for Los Angeles, where they will make . one Mr. F. G, Taylor, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mra John K. Bush for the past month, left laxt night for San Franciaco. ee Mr. and Mra Worrall Wilson have from. their country home, and occupying their apartment in Washington Arms. cee Mra. James D. Hoge and Miss Anna Hoge left yesterday for the East, Mrs. Hoge to return the end of this month, and Miss Hoge to re- main until the holiday time. wee Mr. and Mra. Danie! Kelleher, who have been spending several weeks on their estate in Virginia, will leave this week for Seattle. eee Mr, and Mrs, Robert Washburn of Portland, who have been the guests of Mr. Horace Henry for two weeks, left Sunday for their home. eee Mr. and Mra. Walter R. Hamilton and children will leave in December for New York, where they will reside. You've probably heard of this well- known plan of making cough syrup at home. But have you ever used it? Thougands of families, the world over, feel that they could hardly keep house without it. 4 cheap, but the cough will soon earn it a permanen place in your home. Into a pint bottle, pour 24% ounces of Pinex; then add plain granulated sugar syrup to fill up the pint. Or, if de larified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, it tastes good. never spoils, and gives you a f af pint of better cough remedy than you could buy ready-made for three times its cost. Tt is re onderful how quickly this home-made remedy conquers cough—usually in 24 ee or les It seems to penetrate rough every air passage, loosens a dry. hoarse or tight cough, lifts the phlegm, heals the membi s, and gives almost im- mediate reli Splendid for throat tickle, hoarseness, croup, bronchitis and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a highly concentrated com- pound of genuine Norway pine e: tract, and has been used for gener tions for throat and chest ailment void disappointment ask your with directions, and don’t accept any- thing else, Guaranteed to give abso- lute satisfaction or money refunded. The Pinex Co. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Survival of the Fittest If you wait too long 1 may ° rie for “2Y%, ounces of Pinex” | not be able to build up your run-down constitution, Ti in time, Soap Lake W Hlectric’ Light Baths, s tifle manual manipulation and Swedish Movements will do wonders, DR. EMIL GREEN Medical Physical Director 16 Lippy Bidg., 374 and Columbia, * Rerains Your plumber is as near to you as your phone D. B. SVELLMAN & CO, Main 1962 1811 Kighth Ave, i} Alpha Xi Delta Alumnae | will | who has recently come to Seattle to} WOMEN CLUn POR WEDN DAY Grand Army Sewing Club The ladies of the Grand Army Home Sewing club will meet Wednes day, November 9, with Mrs, Rachael | Young, 4012 12th w N. E Take car 16 and get off at 12th ave, Lunch eon at 12:00 see Allah Social Club Allah Social elub will moet at the home of Mra. Geo, Barclay, 5 Director st,, Wednesday, November % at 2 pm Mra, Blanche Le Crone, Mrs, Wilma Cooper and Mrs Helen Barclay, howtomies, Cards a refres hments All Ravtern Star Ladies of Grand Army Card Party The home rd managers of the Ladies of the nd Army home at Puyallup will give a « party at Wing's cafeteria , Wednesday even ing, November 9, at 8:30. All wel come. cee Interbay PLT. A Interbay PoT. A, will hold its regular meeting Wednesday, Novem ber 9, at 245 p.m. The teachers of the school will be the hosts eee Delta Kappa Epsilon Mothers Delta Ka Epsilon Mothers will | meet at chapter house, 2 p, m owe Eastern Star Clot Eastern Star club will hold @ bene fit card party at Meves’ cafeteria, & pom, Aglee Sisters Agleo Sisters will meet with Mra Kate Schaffer, 2 First ave, 1p. m Lorraine Social Clab Lorraine Social club will meet at Masonic temple, 2 p.m Progressive Thought Sunday Club Progressive ought Study club} ” will meet with N 320 Carolina * Jeanette Burgitt rt, 1:20 p.m Homan Analysis Class Human Analysis clase will meet at | Young Women's Christian Associa tion, 8 p.m. Readings of character by Professor John E. Ayer, M. V., and Professor A. L. Sizer, Ph. D, Per sons interested in study of reading character invited, Ladies’ Grotto Club Ladies | Federated clubhouse, 2 p, m. Clara Barton Tent, Daughters of Veterans Clara Bartem tent, No. 1, Daugh | ters of Veterans, will have as a guest at the meeting Wednesday, Novem ber 9, Department President Frances Mackey. Pientc tunch at noon time. followed by the regular session at 2 o'clock. All members urged to be Present for inspection Nurses’ Communique Club The Nurses’ Communique club will hold its monthly meeting Thursday, November 10, 2 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Louise Birch, 2615 Warren ave. eee Forteon Thygesen Auxiliary Fortson Thysesen @uxiliary will entertain with a Iuncheon at noon Thursday, November 10, in Veterans’ hall, Armory. eee Mystle Jewel No. 40 Mystic Jewel No wtih Mrs, J. C. Hay, 322 W. 74th st. Luncheon, 1 p. m. eee Seattle Circle No, 549 | Seattle Circle No, 549%, Neighbors [of Woodcraft, will entertain Mrs. Minnie Hiner, of Portland, acting | grand guard, at Swedish Club hall. ore Osteopathic Association King County Osteopathic associa tion meets op Tuesday evening, No- vember §, at the offices of Drs, Pot- ter, Winter, Young and Snyder, in the Eite! building. ~~ AMUSEMENTS LOcCw A LACE HI MOORE (Vitunvitun Vern Gordo: Joe Rensett; Harrie: Dakin; Mies Bobbie Gerdone; the Rios. eek —Mi “A WIDOW RY Sparkling Farce Comedy hn A Blood and T BAND N ung Howe Coy Mile, encope 250, Nigh Pa rT Admiasxiont Coming The Coal of No Regrets! LUMP COAL $10.50 Per Ton EGG NUT $9.50 Per Ton LARGE LUMP $11.00 Per Ton Just the coal for furnace, stove and fireplace. Lowest in ash, Delivered anywhere in Extra for carrying. Brier Hill Coal Co. Bunkers at 533 Terry Ave. N. Phone Capitol 4315. otto elub will meet at the | 40, Auxiliary. ! THE ’*S CLUBS SEA Drama Cirete | Wednesday Me ¢ Drama Circle; Jof Women's University club, at Jelub house, 10:0 a.m. Group TT under chairmanship of Mra, Mary 1G. Main, will read “Rosalind,” by J, M. Barrie and The Jackdaw by Lady Grego: eee Woman's ary Club | Household adminiat jon depar mont, Woman's Century club, with | Mra, J, B. Curtis, 4712 12th a | N.» 12 noon | Spanish department) Womer Century club at YW, ¢ A 10:30 m School Crete Cirete Sunny dale Sunnydale Pr halt will School Mr v giene Paw Hex ma m on see Chapin Study Study club W.GQA lob in fourth floo: Chapin room of Y 70 pom lecture see Interbay PLT. A, The Interbay PUT, A Wednesday at 245 p of the school will the program will meet m, Tene have charge “ee | West Woodland PLT, A ] West Woodland P A. will the auditorium of the Wednesday at 2:26 p. m Te A, Sutherland, superintend ent of the children's dep ment of the public brary, will epegk. Muste be furnished by the children and lunch will be served. eee , The meet Mins will | Signal Carps Auxiliary The Signal Corps Auxiliary ite frt * will be the guests of Mra. Nellie Campbell her we N. B w day Business m M 16th at home, | ave nber 9. Vimy Ridge Chapter D. BLE | Vimy Ridge Chapter, Daughters of the Brith Empire, with Mrs. FR. H. Glass, 425 Boylston ave, 1:30 Pp ™. eae ADDITIONAL, CLUBS | Official Visit of Department | : Commander G. A. R | Col J. H. Coffman, department commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, will make an official | | Vigit to the G. A. R. posta of the! city on Saturday evening, November izth. As this is the regular meet ing night of Stevens Post, Col. H J. Bennett of that post, has been | instructed to invite the officers and | members of all the posts and their | allied organizations to be present }at Ballard W. ¢ fing of the TU Baleard WC. T. U. will be held at the Lebanon Home, 1110 W. 65th «t.. on Friday |The program, in charge of Mrs, M | Mathewson, will include an address jby the Rev, RH. Warren of the | Seattle Pacific College church, and songs by Mrs, Charles M. Abeo, who will also lead in prayer, . ee Lakeside School . Lakeside school will observe Fath er and Son night at the school ties musicians with flowing this open meeting j TTLE STAR At the Theatres } G HAS DID BILL an in Two PANT. fect ld © Pantages thin week ure getting & real thrill out of this newest iMlusion dasa en-| xation direct from Bure The act | in presented by P. ‘T, Belbit, whd | really one of the most baffling trieks that Pantages audiences have ever on. A young woman «placed in 1 newled row wooden box, with hands and feet tied. Slabs of glaw and steel wh then used to sub: the box, afd the box is sawed | completely in two. When the job is} completed the young woman is re vealed still lying at full length in the box -and unharmed. un added feature of Hiusion tx one of the best bills the Pan offered in many weeks, ‘The line feature of the bill is the Uon of barber-cheating must known the House of David Band from Fenton Harbor’s Houxe of David | years the adversities of The the 20 of beard. appearance tremnen is of really however, compared with their music There are four other pleasing acts and a Buster Keaton coi Care of Rugs and Mattings of The on the A reader Blur ank for informatic proper are of rugs, id mat tings. This is too long te but any reader wishing same information may have arpels a print, the it by mailing &@ request to The Star's Washington Bureau, en closing 2 cents in stampa for postage. vited. eee Nina M. Frye Tent No, 1% Nina M. Frye Tent, No entertain with a reception in honor of the department president, in Vet erans’ hall, Armory, Wednesday evening, November 9, & p.m. Mem bers, friends and comrades invited Allah Chapter, 0. E, 8. Allah Chapter, O. BE. 8, its regular meeting in Masonic tem ple, Thursday, November 10, at § p.m. Official visit of Grand Patron William A. Johnson, of Everett This will also be home-coming night All Eastern Stars invited. but the} | ry interest, | Answers Bachelor Eyes.” there were in these columns and t are some Of the opimons: Dear Cynthia: Cynthia Grey: nol What Is the Most Beautiful Thing in thé World? “Love-light What Is Your Answer? BY CYNTHIA GREY What ix the most beautiful thing%n the world? so many, until a correspondent asked th e readers began to reply. | To me the most beautiful thing in the world is the love-light in a woman's eye: oe Dear Miss Grey: {and worked for them. remained sweet. | the right channels of life; }orable estate of manhood or |before maturity, with heavy } faith and constancy. } Just an old-fashic mother AM ymbol of the greatest thing LOVE! may be living jin life There atful but surely " things as wonderful world nothing mor more lasting nearly this life, than the picture I have junt drawn. HH | ee in thi jour more eternal in The story is told looking Dear Mins Grey that an angel came to earth for some beautiful thing to © back to heaven Alighting in a flower lwarden, he saw @ very beautiful rose He said, 1 will take this, and plucked lit, But ax he was about to leave the | saw a child asleep under There was a smile on the face This smile maid the is even more beautiful than 1 will take this also; so he baby's Fangel, ‘the rome rove. As he began he looked back bosom with t to wing his flight, heart, The world is filled with so many truly} beautiful things that to the many different individuals con- sidering beauty it becomes difficult to choose one which may has | be more beautiful than another However, why not an old-fashioned mother? who has married early in life, borne children, loved, cared} One who has endured thru many just ordinary living and striving, and} One who has proved a staunch help-meet "4/ to her mate; who has guided childish feet and eager minds in who has reared some to the hon- womanhood, or laid them away but with a remaining} TUESDAY, NOVEMB lin the oven. Hominy padi Cooked hominy arits, 1 cups mag cup; maar, 1-4 eup; 1 600, Coete 1-4 cup: vanilla, 1-2 tablespoon wim ate oven in a Woman's} } Who kneu e question Following | A BACHELOR. Just one iy MOTHER! Move Child’s Bowels ot — ee SESELR FETE SEhes e558 € > FB 2a ac Maat Even a sick child loves took out the child's amile and behold, | “fruity” taste of “California only it had turned to a™frown. He took | Syrup.” If the little tongue is te Cyt out the mother’s love and it wasled. or if your child is listless, crosman Om more beautiful than ever. He eried| feverish, full of cold, or bas colle, aw Dey" to all the angels, come and see the| teaspoonful will never fail to opeg most beautiful thing on earth or in| the bowels. In # few hours you eap heaven—a mother’s lov }see for yourself how thoroughly ft MRS A. A.C. | works all the constipation poise, one sour bile and waste from the ten Cynthia's Answers der little bowels and gives you a well, playful child again to Short Questions How can left-over hominy grits be| utilized? There are a number of ways. only can give meat cakes cooked meat, 1 tablespoon cups onion, 1 milk sary. 12, will took the smile and placed it in bis | | wards and saw something that |neemed to be more beautiful than the flower or the child's smile. It was) He went back and He resumed bis a mother's love. gathered it up, also. there, called all the celestial beings to come and see the beautiful things he had brought from earth. When they gathered around him, he pulled forth the rose to show them, and lo, it was withered. He Make Richer,?Tastier Ginger Bread will hold | flight to heaven and when he reached | or stock Form into cakes, brown in fat | nia Mig Syrup” handy M. today Pp. We|% teaspoonful two here Hominy | Child tomorrow Cooked hominy grits, 2| for genuine cup: min salt; pepper moisten if nec “California | bottle. Mother! You to For The Unexpe cted Guest / Millions of mothers keep “Califor. They know saves @ sick Ask your druggist Fig Syrup” # ,ced| Which has directions for babies ard 4 | children of all ages printed on the f) must say “California” or you may get an imb or brush with melted fat and brown | tation fig «yrup.—Advertisement. He ta es z TTT RR % Thureday evening, November 10. . . Dorte Social Club Dorie Social club, O. FE. 8. will meet with Mra. Emma Holden, 2018 | Second ave. N.. Thursday, November 10, at 2p. m. Al Eastern Stars in Week Only | MANUFACTURERS Owing to the Fact That We Are ° Enlarging and Remodeling Our Sheet Music Musical Instrument Departments We ask our many friends and patrons to please pardon the inconven‘ ience we are causing them at this time. We assure you that when this work is finished we will have the finest and most complete musical department in the city. However, while making these changes we are still able to give have had in the past. Push s Jane Piano & WHOLESALE 1519 Third Avenue Sole Agents for Holton Band Instruments and Orpheum Banjos. 1 the same efficient service you RETAIL with Tomato Sauce ~~ 57 gy BEANS When the unexpected guest drops in at meal) time it is always a satisfaction to know that there is asupply of Heinz Baked Beans in the pantry. So convenient, so delicious, So easy to serve and so well liked by everyone that it is a mistake to run out or let the supply get too low. Really oven baked in dry heat and flavored with the mostappetizing tomato sauce ever made. But, you know. Leading grocers in Seattle quote these prices on Heinz Baked Be Small, 1103-1 2c. Medium, 1802~17c Large, 30 Fits ie y 5 eon ge