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Society Mrs. Roesing and Mr. Thompson Wed in the} East; No-Host Dinner! at Sunset Club. MM HENRY A. KYER announces | the marrjage of his sister, Mra Mary Kyer Roesing, of Chicago, to) Mr. George F. Thompson, of Seattle | ‘The ceremony was performed ves | ferday at the home of the bride's! sister, Mrs. H, W. Harrison, in King | Bon, N. Y.. the bride and groom Having immediaticy after for New “York city, where they are guests at the Hotel Ambassador, Later they “Will go to Savannah, Ga., where the | Winter home of Mr. Howard Coffin. | | president of the Hudson Motor com | pany, has been placed at their dis | Posal. | On their westward trip they will) Visit relatives in Youngstown, Ohio | | © Mr, and Mrs. Thompson will grrive | In Seattle some time in January. | | yea we ies awe Junior Committee to Have Dinner at Sunset Club | The committee in charge of ar “Fangements of the Junior dance, Fri- @ay evening, will have a dinner at) ‘the Sunset ciub preceding the affair. | ‘The personne! includes Mr. Gano, Fotheringham, Mr. Hiram Patterson, | | . Marfield Bolcom, Mr, Theodore | Mr, Chester Latimer, chair- Miss Elspeth McEwan, Dudiey Walker, Miss Catherine WASIN IDV EY AWW and Mrs. Robert James Huston ce the engagement of their thter, Helen, to Mr. Stuart Mo Taylor, of White Bluffs, Wash. Huston is a graduate of the of Washington and is a ef Kappa Kappa Gamma erority. Mr. Taylor graduated from re a ity of Kentucky and is a Wedding will take place on 26. i ve Tea Given This Afternoon Mildred and Miss Gertrude entertained this afternoon | Pretty tea in their apartments Mt 11th ave. N., after four o'clock. affair ted their sister. Mrs. Arthur Lewis (Gladys of Clear Lake, who is a it bride. baskets of orchid and ehrysanthemums beautified and the tea table, presided Mrs, M. Ross Downs, Mrs. Fellows Day, Mrs. Louis Fish- t and Mre. John Dudley was bright with an artistic Nimans ZANT" this evening, under the auspices of the Women's University elub,—Portrait by Grady. Assistants Chosen for Farewell Tea Pi ersonal Mra. Ross EB. Hibler will be assintea! Mtr. and Mrs, Percival Collins and at the tea she is giving Wednesday | two children are leaving, December afternoon, December 14, complimen-| 15, for Philadelphia and New York, tary to her daughter, Mrs. Charles Q.| where they will visit relatives. Mr. Roemer, who ty leaving December 15 Collins will return the first of the fo joth Lieut. Roemer, U, 8. C. G., in year, but Mra. Collins and children New York, and Mrs. George 8. Tur-| will remain in the East about two ner, who will leave the first of the | months, year for San Franciseo to make her} home, by Mra. Chauncey Baxter,| Mrs, Merril! Frederick Sproule ar Mrs, William T. Stromberg, Mrs, F.| rived this morning from Coronado, to C. Berendes, Mrs. Grant Calhoun, | spend the holidays with her parents, Mrs. William Coyle and Mrs, Chart Mr. and Mrs, D. 8. Fotheringham. ton Haggard, who will aiternate at! Ensign Sproule will arrive next the urns. | Wednesday. Assisting about the rooms are to. hs be Miss Lenore Blackwell, Miss! Mr. and Mra, William Pitt Trimble, Zrada Huntly, Miss Marjorie Turner,| who have been in town for a short Mrs. Bertha Fuirbanks and Mrs, Roy | time, guests at the Hotel Sorrento, Holland. Little Anabell and Gloria are leaving the last of the week for Haggard wil) receive the cards at Ue | their home in New York city. door. vee Mra. C. EB. Miller, of Bradford, Conn,, is the guest of het brother-in- in the dining room were neis Everett Mitchell, and Katla and Claire Stolten- eee Dinner Will Honor Capt. Roald Amundsen Capt. Roaid Amundsen wil! te the honor guest at a dinner to be given by the members of the Rainier club on Saturday at 6:30 o’cloek. During the evening Capt. Amund- wen will tell of some of his Northern expefiences. Music will be one ot | the interesting features, with cards as the later diversion. Mr. Rolfe Entertained With Surprise Dinner In_ recognition of the birthday of Mr. Hamilton Cawley Rolfe, Mr. and| Mr, Walter Donahoe, who {a at- Mrs. James Colbert Sullivan were | tending Yale, and Mr. William Me hosts last evening at their home,! Millan, a student at Princeton, will entertaining with a surprise dinner | arrive December 20, to spend their of eight covers. Christmas vacation at their homes, eee Spey Dinner Before Junior Dance Mr. and Mrs. Kenelm Winslow, Jr., will entertain with a small din- ner at their home Friday evening, complimenting Miss Laddie Watki«, of Victoria, who is the guest of Mr. | and Mra. John A. Baillargeon. Later, with their guests, they will attend the Junior club dance. Luncheon Planned as F. Clise, planning to remain until aft- €r the first of the year, see Capt. Lowell W. Rooks, U. 8. A. and Mre. Rooks, who have been sta transferred to Honolulu with 26th infantry the They expect to mil by Capt. Rooks’ sister, Miss Berna dine Rooks, of this etiy. cee Mra. Virginia Mead removed re cently to the Maximilian apartments. “ee Mr. J. S. Pritchard has returned from @ two months’ Eastern trip, Music Mrs. Harrison Gives Recital A song recital by Ellen Shelton Harrison was given last evening at the Cornish theatre, showing the singer versatile and appreciative in . 4 interpreting program of widely di- Compliment to Miss versified numbers, The songs sung MacLean |by Mrs. Harrison included a group With Miss Katherine MacLean, a|0f those by early Italian composers, bride-to-be this month, as the honor |* £Toup of Russian songs, a group of guest, Miss Alma Burton has ar-|™odern French compositions and a Fanged a luncheon of ten covers for|Mumber of English and American ot entertain with « at the home of Mra. Calvert, complimenting Mise ine MacLean, Bisa Mateas ann wicca club, precedin, club dance. * BDAY, DECEMBER 10— Arthur ¥, Naftsger will com- oon oo peg Erma Verd with « at her home, Interiaken Guild +: Seattle Yacht clu! ner at Junior ‘Mies Kuth Trenholme to entertain || Saturday afternoon, at the tea room| ®0MS%. Mrs. Harrison's voice is a with afupper party In pleasing lyric soprano, known to of Frederick & Nelson. see pikes. fasen Mr many in Seattle thru her singing in Grandy Trenholme. the choir of the First Baptist Capt, Preaerick Cainer, T&A. Informal Supper and church. Accompanying her at the r entertain supper at their Fort Law- juarters, Luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Walter P, Miller en- tertained with an informal supper at their home Sunday evening, and on Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Miller cor- plimented Mrs. N. EB. Cousins with a luncheon given at her home. Card Party for Engaged Couple Mr. and Mrs. Philip Austin Hen- derson are entertaining with an evening of cards at their home Sat- urday o# a compliment to Miss Kath- erine MacLean and her fiance, Mr. Starr Calvert. Invitations have been confined to intimate friends of the honor guests. eee piano was Miss Edna McDonagh. Mrs, Harrison won a vocal scholar: ship at the Cornish school, where she is an artist pupil of Mrs. Ella Helm Boardman. hones ‘Clear Up - $100,000 Robbery CINCINNATI, Dec, 7.—The $100, 000 robbery of the home of William Cooper Procter, millionaire soap man- ufacturer, was cleared up yesterday, when announcement was made that four suspects had been arrested. Two white men were made prisoners at Dayton, ©., according to Cal Crim, head of 4 private detective agency. They had most of the stolen jeweiry, Crim asserted, Mine , Mr. Dick- ‘Trenhor@é, and their y. fon Grand part: Grandy Trenholm jabas chapel, at G‘olock, followed by a reception’ a the home of the brid: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Verd, 2815 Whitman WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14— Miss Katherine MacLean to wed Mr. Starr Calvert in Plymouth Con. gregational church, #:30 o'clock Mr. and Mrs, Charles Paul's buffet supper at home Rows EB. Hibler to entertain with a t at her home from 2 until 5 o'clock, complimentary to her daughter, Mra Tea Shop Service Thursday Queen Anne guild will be in charge of the Orthopedic Tea Shop Thurs |day, when Mrs. O. A. Kjos will be hostess, assisted by Mrs, Charles Wilis, Mra. C. F, Graff, Mrs, Horace Ensign, Mra. Chris Schwabe, Mrs. Harvey J. Wood, Mre. W. W. Green wood, Mra. John L, Mears and Miss Mary Anderson. . Mr. and Mrs. McCann Dinner Hosts Mr, and Mrs. M. J, McCann enter- tained with a “Tilden” dinner at the Northold Inn Monday evening, in honor of Dr. J. H. Tilden, of Denver, Colo. Included among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. 'T. F. Minahan, Mr. and Mrs, F. L, Grossman, Mr. and Mrs J. B, Coughlin, Mr. and Mre, Lun, beck, Mr and Mrs, A. J, McCann, Mrs. ¥. &. Palmerton, Dr, J. Harri- fon, Mra. R. Rozema, Mrs. Theodore Parkhouse and Mr. R. J, McCann, Crawls Two Miles With Broken Leg JAMESTOWN, N. D., Dec. 7.— Breaking hia leg by a fall from a tractor while plowing, Harold Main had to crawl two miles before he could get help. It took him seven hours, Ruth Nettleton tertain with « dancing party he Buneset club. DECEMBER 23— Miss Mary Elizabeth Sweeney and ins Edwina Florence Sweeney to Bive dunce mt Hotel Washington Annex, complimenting the Misses Janet Henry, Jane stim: Jane mania” Mary Greer and Jean iy. MONDAY, DECEMBER 24— Holiday dance to be given by Feet at Knights of Colam- y Van Patten's costume iF Miss Elizabeth Kerr, Lowest Prices in the ‘The advisory board of the Seattle ‘Tennis sponsoring « hol- jday bridge tea at Christeasen's yall. ula Cody, Miss Yiorence and Miss Grace Warner with boils da at Fauror's bail, My Sane nt, guarantee, The Boston Dental vr Co. 1420 Second Ave. Opposite the Bon Marche law and sister, Mr. and Mra. Charles | Goned at Nogales, Ariz, have been | in January, and will be accompanied | Miss Everts, the well-known dramatic reader of Boston, | restaurant Mass., will read “My Lady's Ring” at the Cornish theatre | ™* ‘rough Mr. Bert Schweitzer, | | | HE SEATTLE STAR WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR THURSDAY next Decem meeting 8 on ‘Thursday, Pythion Sisters’ Altruistic Club Pythian Siaters’ Altruistio club Chapter A 0, 0. 0, will meet with Mra, Anna Shelwtraw,! Chapter AO iH, O., will me S011 Meridian ave, Thursday, Dee. | Phursday, at & p,m. with Minn Rox 8. All day meeting, Luncheon at 1.) ana Gee, in the Melrose apartments. see | ore Concord PT. A. | Cow of Jewish Women A will give after being turned away joblews from | eeediee Cynthia Gre - suicide here this week the city employment agency. Both} Write Your Opinion About “Main Streect”—np “a were widows and mothers of several! Letter Within 300-Word Limit—Author of Ba ™ J regenl explained at the ee, Letter Will Receive $5. means are holding down jobs merely THIA GREY Main Street”? BY C What do you think of t #0 py married women of Concord PoT nee} Council of Jewish W a will buy new clothes and Christmas | Meaning by “Main Street,” of course, Sinclair Lewh time under the auspices of the American | meet at Educational Center, Bust pr its that women who need pow-| novel now running serially in The Star. During the pa, ern Legion at the pol, Thursday, Dec.’ nea meeting, 2:30, Board meeting, tions to sup; o | ew weeks ave heard so many fine verbal criticismg aad wiene eat ie upply thelr families with Ke y a have baie ag Mut a $90. gee 5 food can’t find work discussions of this book that when one of my readers se oth ADR | Graded t Sunday School | ? a letter on it, it oceurred to me that it would create ins Neighborhond Club of Interbay — | Teachers iTwo Suspected of mighty fine discussion for the column, Fe The Neighborhood club of Interbay! geatte Graded Union of Sunda G m Is “Main Street” true to small town life? Mr. Lew will hold Ite annual benefit ba: at School Teachers, at Y. W. C. A | old Mine Robber says it is § D Phureda 7 ‘ ; 8 it 18, } rrewecadelh se: foal onary yes oe . ; » Llyy pote Dog le gare Mad BAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 1—Two| But his opinion by no means is unanimous. That “Ma afternoon and evening. An interest-/ man will lead Eble study in Stimen ha ted by the San uel 7 y d ing program hag been planned and Matthew, Specialization work to b@ Francisco police on suspicion that| Street” is a libel is the reply of thousands who live dainty and attractive gitte wil! be on Inued by Mls Clara B. Hunt: they were members of the gung of| small towns, or have lived there. sp ernony Interested ¢ il give “Analysts of the Story,” six ay ; “Cay , . A Sally tavited.: Dinner will be served lcees ke em cea ag the ang ; goa Mie reeeh | What do you think of “Carol Kennicott,” the heroi ; d by dramatization oi No Argonaut mine at Jackson, Ama : ; o oh di atanet ana a Christmas story, nged direct dor county, of $60,000 worth of gold | Was she a futile dreamer or a w plone tle soy: i Z ed by Mrs, Freida C. Davidson, Bring amalgam on December 1, An investi quagmire of small-town narrowness and jealousy? Wi De whens sin ets of Wood. ote books for dopartinental confer: ation was under way of th is your opinion of the doctor? Of the “Red Swede’? anit craft, will entertain with a farewell | eos [ise of the two men. who save The writer oy the beat opinion of “Main Street” will @ pow. ames us Frank Linch a ; re de . : . reception in honor of their first vioe: | Hatene Geard Club ly. Baker et TAneh and Himar) ceive $5. Send your letter care Cynthia Grey, Seatule § ie president, Mrs. Hmabeth en . juard club a iit ia 9 + ri ts wie . eee eee we : pnghngt or we Hy age tae petite ——| Following is one reader’s opinion: old ¥ , ~ > clr Mra, Charles R Swift, 2d ave, 7 ton (3 i iN gi club rooms, All friends invited to at-| Luneheon, 1 p, m. oe Pee as My Dear Miss Grey: I am hoping that you will give web . tend. nd Dickens’ Fellowship Communique Club } Dickens’ Fellowship at ¥, W. C. The Communique club will hold Its Subject, “David ¢ rtield.” monthly meeting at the home of Mra. | A Joseph Maughton, Liberty Court Franklin Pot, A, apartments, 14th ave, 8. and Bay-| Franklin P.T. A, at school, $15 view st, Thursday, December 8, at 2 Science demonstration, 2 p.m. Talk » mm on “Selence Applied to the ef Youth,” ta. Future oP» Music by school orches- Ladien’ Aid Society The Ladies’ Ald nociety of the) eee Mount Baker Park. Presbyterian | Sorosis, Club church will hold thelr annual bazaar Art department re club, at Wederated club houne, 2 p. m. ee Queen Anne Fortnightly Club at the home of the president, Mra. J. A. Duncan, 2601 Cascadia ave, | ‘Thursday, Deo. 8, afternoon and eve- A., of the Mac ‘\in mind only one village, which he |and all those things which make hadi, 4441 California ave, at 2 p. m, |disiiked so bitterly that he wished to |sorrow, but quite happily that is | Regular meeting. Election of of-|tell all the world about it, If he in-|all you will find. In city o fic tended to picture just that one place, let you will find kindly-disy ning. Turex Chub. 4 The Turex club and the Western |'*%* } Queen Anne Fortnightly club! |Tuncheon, with Mrs. Frank 8. Bay: 1235 Eighth ave. W . Druggivty’ ansociation will give a} . dinner Thursday, Dec. & at 6:20 p. _t niveralty Heights P.-T, A. Unive: sity Meights POT. A, room m, in the L. C. Smith Building Grotto Renervaty must be | 24 Of school, 3 p, m. eee Robert E. Lee Chapter Robert KE. Loe chapter, Daughters lof Confederacy, business meeting, 2 Elliott 4834. | eee Women's Hellenic Club Bazaar An unusually interesting bazaar PD. ™. Erickson rooma, Y, W. C. A has bees planned by the Women's Election. Hellenic club for the benefit of the| Sard new St. Demetrius church, corner of | Irving PT, A. Irving P.-T. A. will meet im the aw ditorium of the school, Thursday, at S p.m. My, Sam De Mons, of the American Legion, is chairman of the evening, Yale ave. and Thomas st, on ‘Thurs day, Friday, Saturday and Sunday The bazaar will be given in the base ment of the church one Jom B. Allen PT. A. | The John B, Allen Parent-Teacher | nesociation will give “Ye Old Tyme | Vitlage Skew!" Thursday and Friday see Seattle Review No. 8 ‘The regular annual election of of- ficers of Seattle Review No. §, W. B. evenings, Dec, § and 9, at § o'clock. | A. of the Maccabees, will be held | jin the school auditorium. There will W. O. W. hall, Thursday, December be & small admittance charge 8 at 8 p.m. Deputy Supreme Com eee Manus Dramatus Clob Manva Dramatus club will with Miss Grace Demerol at mander Mra. Emma B. Wilkinson meet the FLUENZA Curtle apartments, Thursday, Dec. §, melt and in- at & p.m. bo is | hale night end morning— Ladies’ Auxiliary, Railway Mail| Assoriation The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Rail | way Mail association will hold the VISE builds up body tissues increases the action of the intestines Eat 2 to 3 cakes a day Avoid yeast preparations in other forms, Fleischmann’s Yeast is sold only in its natural fresh form in the familiar tin-foil package with the yellow label. For sale at your grocers, Neil MaRS RG ¢ ality, not Price, is Dee the test of Good Tea GOLD SHIELD onavoe IE A rexoe sells for farless than iis gualiiy warranis. That is one of the matty reasons in favor of GOLD SHIELD TEA Another, ——— FRAGRANCE ~” STRENGTH 754 POUND TIN OUARANTERD BY A ¥. Ww chance to express one person’s opinion of “Main Street,” A. Clubs ‘aholo club, at ¥. W. C A. To| Much-discussed nove!, which The Star has been kind en ther hear reports of delegates who attend-| to print for its readers. I do not wish to be considered— you, red gn apr g7 at Tuc °m.| biased or biting critic, but I do not believe Mr. Sinclair Eg nds of All club, @ pm, Sup. al » ic small- i |per, Monthly business meeting and) has drawn a faithful picture of small-town lif as we reports at 7:15 p.m actually is. out Mr, It is difficult to “go behind the | —— oso West Seattle Review No, 51 voenes” and determine the author's |intolerance, insincerity, slander, my West Seattle Review No. | viewpoint Perhaps Mr. Lewis had jolity, the heartache of false fi mort eee Gon. Lawton Cirele he made use of his privilege, but if|and women, whose lives are he planned to paint American village | books for the culture and uplit Gen, Lawton circle, Ladies of the |life generally on bis canvas of “Main |jof all those within the infl G. A. KR, will serve a home-cooked | Street,” he did not wield an artist’s|You will find smiling-taced be dinner Thursday, December 8, from |brush, The artist seeks out the soul, | mothers and grandfathers, serene sn 11 to 1 o'clock, at the city hall, Bal-|regardieas of an uninvtuing exterior. their knowledge of well-*pent trun hard. It ix bromidic, of course, to say | You will find sweet children, who Be Summit PT. A, jthat human nature is much the same | reflections of careful and loving five Summit PT. A, will meet Thurs |the world over, but it is as true as /ents, tow! day, at 2:20 p. m., at the school, Mus. ‘it ia trite, I am a small-town man.| You will find joy and good into sical program. Mr. T. M. Swale will|{ have lived in two or three villages | friendliness, if you look for _ Blac speak. and have visited many. The village |and you will find them more was eee is merely a stmali edition of the city. |in the village, for all these dell; port Overseas Cub The city is many villages rolled into |qualities of human beings are was The regular weekly card party of |one, and I know the seamy side and accessible in the small places, shor the Overseas club will be held Thurs. |the pleasant side of both Thank you, Miss Grey. F day evening, at the clubhouse, at §30| There is nothing more bitter than A STAR READER ing o'clock. 4 emall-town bitterness. There is noth es aes dan ee ing more eplendid than small-town| How did the word pret oy ADDITIONAL J neighboriiness, In all villages, let (nai ¢ of mf ee np ay, there is something of warm| From the Latin “pollice truncate’ had Shawondaasce Club | human interest which is fine and|deprived of the thumb. It was cy The next regular meeting of the | noble and inspiring and the direct common practice among the he Shawondaanee club will be held at the opposite of the shallow narrowness |to cut off a thumb to avoid whe home of Mra. G. W. Furry, 174 High. |shown in Mr. Lewin’ town. ‘in the wars. Hence our word be land drive, on Friday afternoon, De-| In city or hamlet, you will find troon for a coward. an comber 13, at 2 o'clock. j ps A benefit card party will be given tir sie Om wer by the club at the Datta ten, + a RY, Ga ee x. = 1630 Third ave., on Friday afternoon, > = > iS see Ze os December 9, att ae ofclock. = ae = z = ES = pre Alpha Xi Alumnae = i eo 3 = : Alpha Xi alumnae will hold a meet } = bad ea = 3 ing at the home of Mra Harold z cs a = “ Priest, 6311 Latoria ave., on Saturday F “aye [= = 22 k> afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Ne ORS ZEST FERS eee Rallard W. C Mrs. T. W. Hauns, 3233 Woet 65th st Friday, December 9, at 2 p. m ‘rogram, A special meeting will be held by Nursery at the home of Mrs. James | usually breaks up a cold and ends alvert, 1809 10th ave. N. on Thurs-, all grippe misery. lay 30 and 6 o'clock, t — = Aa AS Ha A a Se See Re. ODE EEE EES Ballard W. C. T. U. T. U, will meet with “Pape’s Cold Compound” is Quickest Relief Knows Don't «tay stuffed-up! Quit biow-! stops nose running; relieves ing and snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s|#che, dullness, feverisbness, | Cold Compound” taken every two| !™& “Pape’s Cold Compound” is Junior league of the Seattle Day | ours until three doses are taken quickest, surest relief known costs only a few cents at drug It acts without assistance. sp|nice. Contains no quinine. Advertisement. Good ; oa oe dunior League Meeting afternoon, December 15, between| ‘The first dose opens clogge nostrils and air passages of head;!upon Pape's. Decisive Reductions Of fered the Last Week of Shuart’s Stock Reducing Sale HIS Value-Giving Shoe Sale will soon come to a close. For just a few more days you have the selection of the most complete s' of the better makes of Women’s Footwear at prices that speak for themselyes—a few are quoted: EVERY BOOT, PUMP, OXFORD, SLIPPER AND BOUDOIR IN THE SHOP MARKED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE Values up to $19.50, the newest models in black or brown, calf and kid, now pan dc a $7.95 one price of . A group of fine Boots and Oxfords that sold from $13.50 to $1650, are now being cleared $8 95 at vee. Values from $14.00 to $19.00 a splendid selection of Pumps, Boots and Ox- fords, are now selling at $11.95 Broken Line Bargains A good selection is of. fered in our Broken Lots Boots, Pumps and Ox- fords, values from $12.5 to $18.50, $9.95 now marked Values up to and in- cluding $19.00, in Pumps, Boots and Oxfords, new styles in many leathers, at... 910.95 es ot dct homtes: > Seat -_- ~all sizes in some styles: | F while they : h ant, $9.95 mS & A 4 . . Christmas Holiday S ti Hosiery uggestion mney Reduced Prices on on Sale fr our complete Holi+ A fine selection o ore: day stock of Silk Hosiery of the TL EVENING better makes, are in- SLIPPERS, cluded at the Stock : clearance prices, from : gph ae $1.10 Upwards 1318 Second Avenue ORNAMENTS

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