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EATTLE STAR Seattle | MRS. MITCHELL V. CHARNLEY WOMEN’S CLUBS Society | Bridge Arranged to Hon- ; First “Proabyterian church will hold) PS é jadier Gene Charles G, Treat, U-\them was the agreeable affair given Prompt i or Miss Olive Leonard;' ae M x informal reception at the manse, Rainier Beach Woman's Club 8. A., retired, who in well known to|by Commander Alfred W. Brown, U.|€, ‘$ LITTLE Mr. i Mrs. Janson t 198 Meevard ave Wednenday,) wirat moctin lor Tench | Seattle society, and who was in com and Mra. Brown, whone honor | gewer tail. Purdy - Mr, and Mrs, Janson Co; Bept, 20, from 4 until 6 o'clock, to} ra a iy spray naa | } ; j tx were Captain Ivan C, Weten- |table—act eu: Be Honored. ' which all the ladies are cordially Ab sag swe ed pg tide ore |e 4 of the American forces in Italy eos ay the captain of the invited. ron othe “ .: y i 2603 Rain |during the world war, He was much |» co 1 Mra. Wettengel. The party The program given during the| Y°tneday, September 20, at [liked we as well as officially, | completed by Captain Lee §.|gtop efter afternoon will consist of violin fied ie and Rome is looking forward to a or, C. Cc, U. BN, and Mr i returned last week from a sum: | = , [bee by Mins Helen Schumann, & Green Lake Ww. ©. T. U } mala vinit ee preg h 1 and Mrs Mrs. J. N. Nesbit, Lieutenant cosy ves Mer spent in Huropean travel, Mrs. ! . anied by Mrx. Maloolm Hughes;| Gr Lake W. ©, T. U, will meet vont nitho pr gee noe of this ro.|Commander Reuben EK, Smith, | Donald Graham and Mrs. John Loor | ; 4 q a jreading by Mins Lidablanche Robe,| with Mra, M. C, Wood, 2149 N. 64th aN ge 4 h | mantic pilgrimage has not been con Locke, Jr,, are entertaining with six set ae ke tees een a ee Oe Teme | Another attractive dinner was ar | teen tables of bridge at the home of : jeenga by Mise Lillian Schoenberg, | p.m ranged by Commander Richard W. | Gmail Pil—Saail Doso—Small [Se See Ventas. Magte nt Me ph Fe FORT LAWTON |Wuest, U. 8. N., asvintant to the| their mother, Mrs, O, D. F plano. | Tonia Social Club / ve a0 wt pire renee Tues tte: . Ss i Tidy } ‘ oom Saee i) | Has resumed its fortnightly bridge |captain of the Yard, and Mra ee ne Seeeeen | wale PTA | Tonia Hocial club, O. B. 8. ll latternoons, a friendly feature of the | Bridge followed, Their gue few Affairs Planned for ‘ | Geeubtien to tench pooped beaut . 3p, m, Cards, |mon. This initial reunion of th rx. Willeon, Commander Ben-| Brecko pide Bi, : by te ugh Bling raring dtd eee interested in auction occurred junin H. Dorsey, M, C, U. 8. N. fairs Mr, and Mrs. Janson : Y © | Berar tr we meeting AF Longfellow PLT. A week under the auspices of Mre. Bt 1 Mra. Dorsey, Comm or Major | TOMORROW itraves ete ane ome neem, Setar : . | held Wabtnsday: atts “ A. to be) Longfellow P.T, A, will meet atloyr, wife of Lieutenant Henri st | y, & and Mrs pains Janson (Louise Khrlich), who have : : eld Wednenday a Hept. 2%.) school, 2 p,m. Social gathering to|cyr, U, #. A r t | i ; ough Milas Constance Seibert is entertain ; . : ; Siva, Gonen “WW, taates cols Caner Laie gayest of all th tng with six tables of bridge at b . agles’ Club Paige ee tiga er Riintiieiees gan See a ant buffet « en on - Wednesday evenin u | Lady Eagten’ club wilt meet in M ’ bila 1, the receiving a, Soar . P Tha Aspasia club will be entertain: | rte that lead thereto. ‘ wei » host at a dinner fo . 4 | day, September Luneheon at 1 Will be host at a dinner for twenty q Gey. September 20. Luncheon at 1 | 4 atthe home of ihe president, MEFs. | instance of this in seen in their . “04 five at his residence ath ave ? ’ low y business meeting W. Dorwait, 2220 Yale ave. Jo record, and in thelr mpe Mra ‘ - . In the following The dinner will be followed by : ‘ jean, kk, Wednonday, September 20, at 2 p.m. | tact jo. victory, of which am ac-\tality. ‘Their cluded Color COLEGROVE Ag eee | Went Seattle Review, W. mA. of |S mie ard inerd will give an! nt appeared on Baturday In this |Gamborg-Andreser ype fie, Miss Farrar Hostess PO POR pomercen PO PREM ore The Camp Lewis Riding club if an-|Oregon, an¢ , SPECIALTY FOOD shop BiPs\ at Golf Club the Maccabees, will give a card party ADDITIONAL CLUBS other of the camp's outdoor hast Comm njamin Dor . 110 Pike St. e To honor Mixs Beatrice Peeples at Carp st 4441 California ptr hoy ly ag Birk opened - YPTIAN KITCHEN Duch Miss Hortense Green, Miss Jane Per ave, Wednesday, Sept 0, at 8 6 tate andland mh 1524 Third Ave. orld t ‘ The Music Practice club has com-|table cavaleade of r ns s and © Leona jn Pp m. Refreshments and prizes ‘ andrea Sarva ante ined pe 5 Boor Business me Mt at T p.m. : pleted its program for the coming | horsewor may be seen winding |mander Ansey H. , t AUTO KITCHEN @on today at the ttle Golf and | “re ear, taking for ita topic of study, |thelr way down the alluring bridle|and Mrs. Robnett, Lieut« Broadway and Pike awa ts Ravenna W. CT. U > » Century Romanticiam | paths of thin most lovely region Imander Major C. Shirley Phy ere 8 | Vee Ww. Ge. US wh trasted to Eighteenth Century| Saddle horses are ot P re nial fe 8. N., and Shirley bi ;, > with Mra, Peternc 4 ave. ne in Muni The interest. |terest at the camp, and those who} A smart | dinner wax also|ritt L, Schuyler, U. 8. N. of Mlierenc Informal Dinner EB. Wednesda mber 2 jects and dates for the meet id get leave stayed on for the) given by Commander Willix W. Brad. |U. 8. 8. Missiasippt!, and Mra. Selliieg fr Mr, and Mrs. Wilmot Lilly are en 7 p.m. Member 1 to be present. |!" ' » show at Varicouver, B. ¢ ley, U. & N., and Mre. Bradley, ter; Lieutenant J. R. Thomas, ’ wet tertaining with an informal dinner : ‘ Friends invited Petobe Mra, Meott Bullitt, er the polo matcher |whonse guests were Commander Ger- U, 8. N., and Mrs. Thomas. Of eight covers at their home Thurs d . : erick MH. Parks, paper ne Among those noticed keenly ap-| — — a ee PO aA AN ARE GI " pee ; _ ad contrasting of remanticiom | ocais sage: omg wo oan day evening. ‘ Women’s Ploncer Auxiliary n ahown in costal fifa, peii- |Premiae the various mounts, many | of them pedigreed, were Major Gen BERTHE DEVEREUX ADAMS CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY [12 10 p.m, followed by business |THE ITALIAN ARMY daughter of Mra, Lando, wife of Lieutenant Commander lls Lando, | 1, 8N | The Yard has lately been enlivened meeting. Hostessen, Mra, ¥. 1 And the Itallan diplomatio corps Pastor's Ald Society Weeks, Mra, William Anderon, } have been interested in the an The Pastor's Ald society of the 6 lendar, Mrs, A, ¥. Sehnel 2 honor Miss Olive Leonard, who Musle Practice Club's Program weather, after ficial hours, a Verh | mand ‘ een e Women's Pioneer auxiliary to the ° art. «t Kise of the oe Program at Sunset Club | : ; | Washington Pioneers will hold an | {2% choo mic tn Germany in |eral Charles H. Mutr, U. @ A. com. ‘he id ne pen a ne manding the Third division and The nity Box Players” will 7 all-day Bane baeiet ta . Nape “\camp Lewis, and Mrs, Muir, with give 4 program at the Sunset club Wednesday, September 20, at I ¢ . r Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, | hall, Madi park. New of oe anterers alde Se = Terrili E. ; : 1 co, s o had earlie with Mrs, Clarance B. Blethen and will be elected at that time A. whi arlier Mrs. Bruce Elmore as the hostesses, | q | owt y of re ‘ ‘ Jon the winning polo team. j ‘ 4 } West Seattle Art Club . . . i ler General George B. Dun-| o-. | ruck Biatiic Lex den Ges mest U. 8. A. who will command the ° Mrs. McLaren ; Wednenday, September 20, at 1030 a. |=he : 1éth brignde,.ané Mrs. Dunsas wore : P ‘ hes . fn ed during the week! Entertains at Tea | ; , Sis NA Dare. J, Barbort | Amee, 88 | yreteeas t | preceds fF dapartane| foe’ tbe A large and attractive tea was| ‘ pa ate mein apo yd J . which is Fort Omaha. given this afternoon by Mrs. W. G fas Mechideea “Wreck acd dan nino regretting the McLaren at def Fesldence trom 2 Sudaee” tie Tawa Daan transfer of Colonel T. M. Anderson, 5 o'cloe! | A hy es ‘on “The ee 5 iy 4 U. 8. A. who has left to take com Autumn leaves in high baskets Y . eer pas , , ‘ mand of Vancouver barracks, where added their brilliant coloring to the ; Mil ding M rk , hin father was, in his time, 14 years decorations of the home, supplement isd ing: Smear OE cont world’s | in command. eq by the yellow and bronze of mari-} - ? ire Onene Major Jere Baxter, U. 8 A., Ca folds, and deep-hued zinnias. | ae er ee ae in First | Rowteee Seat Seam ‘Ranimeme seeer tein W. A, Collier, UGA Captain A basket of these same flowers! 7p, 5 , ‘ | preahytoring chee to nee in First | Schumann-—Piret enenpeser ¢ ¢ 5 8. A, O e marriage of Miss Margery Lindsay to Mr. Mitchell | Presbyterian church, in women’s par. |remant jantasia plec Robert O. Pooge, U. 8. A., Captain entered the tea table, where Mrs. ig Margery L y to Mr.M sp > ars En WeMnen’a par 3 | " : : } : ; : T. C Rote, U. 8. A, are other offi s a 4 lore Wedneaday, September 20, fron ©. E. Guthrie, Mrs, Mark Atiigon| Vaughn Charnley was an interesting recent event.—Portrait |‘ — vee loers who accompanied the Seventh : a | ; jila.m.to4 p.m. Men and women |)... ka’ Selene “ Matthews Mrs ¥.0. Mearthur andj by Grady. SOs ee [guar 08 gente at cue taveed. “Betee | Uatitheae |regiment to its new station. the urns. | veep a Nabe nae - "t ‘|THE NAVY YARD Mrs, William Kelton, Mrs. H. ¥. | Direct Service at ge endenc r al ae Ween 3 4 th Brown and Mrs. Edward R. Taylor| #7 CC SONA A; : Dunlap P-T. A ohn Mattargven.| Ot weak to. various daightful indy OS gtr So mngiennllypalige eng | Orthopedic Tea Shop | Dunlap Pur. A. will meet at acho! paper |Past week to various delightful Indl John W. Heal, Jr., Mrs, J. W. Dolby,| Mrs. Lewin B. Peeples and Miss| Mrs. W. Scott Matheson wit) be | Wednesday, September 29, at 3 + @ national feeling: | viduals, among them Rear Admiral - lhostess for Weatminater Presby. | m Mu ogram r 4 pin's revolutionary |Uuther E. Gregory, U. 8. N., chief Mrs. S. D. Wingate, Mrs. John L.|Beatrice Peeples, who have been | beet ee y > program music: Chepin's revolutionary Main and Mrs. William Hardy in the| spending the summer tn town, are terian Church guild at the Ortho. | reception for teachers . jot the bureau of yards and docks, lbving Wain teen tak }pedic Tea shop Wednenday. Assist. | Noerenberg, addres of we . ° and Mra. Gregory: Commander Henry Elizabeth Melrose received the cards leaving Monday for their home in| ing will be Mra, J. R. Justice, Mrs. | freshments. we | R. Kever, U. 8. N.; Mrs. Smith, wife at the door. Los Angeles, Malcolm, Mra, Robert Stitt, ee of Coruamander Oscar Smith, U. 8. N.; The musical program during the + Mim ’ Robert A. White, Mrs, Ray Women’s Alliance Migs Mary Mattlage, the young afternoon was given by Mre. Philip| Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Janson|mond Wright, Mrs. Anne EB. Skow,| Women’s Alliance of University Samoa’ “Plakokaia® telibenea’’ GF ole. ‘Macbride and Mra. Everett Clark, ac-|(Louise Khriich) “réeturned Sunday | Miss Anna Daird and Miss Marion | Unitarian church will meet with M companied by Mrs. W. J. Resebur » and | Dodds, Stella Burcham, 1604 E. 47th at rapes ® | evening from their wedding trip, and | ae SD Wednesday, September 20. i will be with Mra, Janson’s parents, | . wea , Informal Bridge Mr. and Mra, ¥. 0. Ehriich, untit | Street Carmen Dance Luncheon September $7, when they leave for | .erett Carmen and friends are in-| ytount Baker Luncheon club will y, Persian ‘ ptember 27, when they leave for 4 pokes Sexes ER er Luncheon club wil arch 13-—Mre. Thomas &timeon, he jvited to attend a complimentary | mest in clubhouse for luncheon Mise Dorothy Ewing, paper, Sean Mrs. Max Olsen entertained today | Minneapolis to make their horne. “bubble dance” given by the Ladies’ | wy. sear Tem Septemb = and Finiand--Oreig at her home with a bridge luncheon eee auxiliary, Friday evening, September | | : ee. ee Ann Mindig. Kibet for twelve guests. Mr. and Mrs. Reynold McHenry, of in the old K. of P. hall, First ave. |e. ot’ ronciiieg under e fan Francisco, were the week-end ; "4 Pike st. Simple Way to Get ee > Buffet Lunch net ot Wh: and beva Reeel Ges | Rid of Blackheads Are You Fat? . ow ed a rag sa ectcpannceae et ee en There to one simpte ' Just Try This omen, Alexander Macken way that never Peeples, of Los Angeles, her house cee ‘ : |Binckhemds, that | _ guest for a few days, Mrs. Guido| Dr, and Mrs. J. Wilson Mitchell ‘ BALD | To do this wet two ourands of overtat people have elie Repel ora aaa Faris entertained with a buffet|have recently returned from a six " ; 4 ‘ + Bmp tiny : #ix pieces after Heine Juncheon at her apartment in Ham | weeks’ trip thru England, France and | Po " cecmnguadt nom ae) hee ton ining atemnatie. rea Parker, Arthur Foot. Chad ee “rf Sa Dhaene | | bh ‘ : ‘ ~ ; b, + bai " x rt ee e e . Afternoon Tea Mr. and Mra, Fred ©. Ayer will re YZ ; % you ge ig Seattle Lodge No. 7 : M Bi Hw ck. turn the last of this week from a mo- Yet 4 r J Seattle lodge No. 7, Degree of Hon. | r@) V e In oO rs, Joseph Horrocks entertained a 2 Ico 7 =| MI cate of these tablets. | or, Protective Association, will give a fr a ‘ Cal, Moussorauky Mount Baker Luncheon Club | H*" Terhsihoweky, Hubins Persian songs rEceeVitTHOR fH re | tor trip of several weeks to Portiand | dust and dirt and If preferable, you can secure them Boe tients at is a her home, | 504 gouthers Oregon, BS | form in the pores of ¢ direct by sending price to the Mar-|*pecial benefit card party Thursda a st, on Wednesday after: | hk 4 calonite powder mola Co. 4612. Woodward jevening, September 21, at £30 Noon, September 13, in honor of her ve the biackhends ac troit, Mich. They reduce 411¥ | o'clock ss RAIN Wrote om me at Panama cafeteria, 1416 — mother, Mrs, Charlotte Hutchinson, Dr. Frederick Adams left Saturday r—w | right out, leaving the and easily without tiresome exercise |... w 7 - use enotu. of Belmont, Bolton, mastind Pak evening for Minneapolis, to attend E = oT in there natural condition. (or starvation diet and leave no un hird ave. Twelve prizes will be ladioli and roses tastefully decorat.|the medical convention in session bes | —_—_— _ : a ee ee Te oe = | : : ~ | to get big lasting sud: ‘ Dr. and Mra. Charles R. Castien Yachting Party and little daughter have come in Th Mr. and Mrs. William G. Norris en-|from their summer home, “Rose. | en— fertained with a delightful cruise on| jure,” neross Lake Washington, to gues yacht Tx Vinsera thru the| their home te town. | $] delivers cs Just soaking in big lasting Rinso- week-end your HOOSIER ; suds loosens the most ground-in dirt" Included among the guests w Be oe? lturned from the East, where sho Mrs. H. M. Scarritt of Portiand,| | A 7 z Miss Ada ©. Murphy, Mrs, Elva Par, | has been for several months, fl —two mittion women, by thetr without weakening a sing!e thread “ee have endorsed the , Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Kerr, Mr. if Rioost ort | \ Onl i and Mrs. J. T. Lively, Misses Belle,| Mr. and Mra, Arthur Gerbel have > Kitchen “conventenen, ‘ Tt ly the very dirtiest places will Frances and Martha Lively, Mr. R.| taken apartments at the Olympian | _ Nar you pay pulp ‘ E. Morris and Mr, Samuel Brown, | for the winter months. | wonderful labor saving [| 3 Se need to be rubbed with a little dry ; . Mr. and Mra. John A. Baillargeon | 3 S yere q . Rinso. Dinner at Home are returing from Lake Chelan Oc , = agg yt hareonpe ire” adi “pgs aoe GP on, Rinso takes the place of bar soap at every who made a brief visit to Vashon is! | Mrs. G lanser, with her father, | E } A : step of the family wash. Use it freely. Itis and Sunday, Mr. and Mra. A. F A today on the H.| , . : : the only soap you need. ; Bendbers entertained with @ prettily |. Alexander for California, to spend | Samm : aad of : appointed dinner of eleven covers at a month in the South Biota Mowe lek and Fah P ’ Get Rinso today. .Made by the largest - ove Mrs. James A. Sheahan and tam-| P Girl ‘ = ‘ f : soap makers in the world. Soid everywhere Benefit for Lawn Fund |jty are teaving Saturday for Coron roposes to Gir wih: —at grocery and department stores. : ado, to spend the winter. x 7 7 - ligsdis “eth bo. pivenses: tie teetee vine “Congratulations, od man. T hear Las MATS ecgatt a sizes—the regular size and the big new pack- 5523 53 28 Miss Kathleen Donahoe has re. will be given at the home am of Mrs, Roy P. Ballard Friday even.| Capt. and Mra. J. 8. Gibson have|¥ou received quite a promotion Py ' Le ros. ge, Mass. ing, September 22, at 7:30 o'clock, by |Teturned from Portland, where they| When you came back from your od a aah ; = " _ the ladies of Mount Baker park, for|spent the week-end vacation. Have you started on the Five the benefit of the lawn fund of the| alg pag AE og hho i ; H the Noah ot Mr. and Mim. 3t.'M. Dyer, witn| Yam started test Monday, ana| Minutes Rinso does the family wash as easik The promam will be given by|their son, Midshipman Robert 1. | lke It fine, too, It was quite a re et tee, Seams Reem ike aeres, Mewrt To 1eailee to moe tof aeper soonahe \ and safely as Lux does fine things iste; Mrs. Sara Y. Peabody, soprano, | returned from a motor trip to Mount |the boss was considering me for member of the Cornish faculty, and|Rainier. Midshipman Dyer, who | th® place.” © reading from “Madame Butterfly”| has been apending two weeks with | “Well we all know you will make by Eleena Miramovna, who has come|his parents, is leaving Monday for|*°04 in that position, and are to Seattle to attend the School of the| Annapolis. mighty glad you got it.” ‘Theater at the Cornish this winter. ee “Thanks! ‘That's dern nice of you Miss Miramovna has toured for a| Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rattrey|t® Say #0. Fact ia, I'll work my year and a balf in the company of|are receiving congratulations on the|*¢!f to death to make good. It Ben Ami. who has been a leading | birth of a son, September 16, at the|™eans a lot to me, you can bet actor on Broadway for the past three | Swedish hospital I'm getting enough now to get ae ae years, “ee © married. I don’t mind saying that F li , ’ ebaeetadia Tepuiliaahe Uae Weed |: -sitatr Yoatae sdeasiof tks: ast aay. oat the ool girl in the annie eelin’ great, aren't they? these growing days—need good . interesting and enjoyable event. Walter I. Foster of San Francisco,|'® ™arry me last week, and she's * ge hog hh RM rey nn ong Just start them off with a good Wholesome food. ceelad at Home the guest of Mr, and Mra. . H.|, “Well, I'll be derned. I guess you! nourishing breakfast “under their Phe . srace liza. | Hamlin. have still more congratulations ” Carnation Mush is Hy beth Hart, daughter of rand Mr | 8° 8 |somine” zour''way. “hate ereat| Belts” and they'll play and work whole kernel. of the ineen Lewis C. Hart, of 2212 26th ave, s,| Mr. and Mrs, Edmund Bowden|"®¥® So that's another reason with whole-souled energy. ih a ea er pae ‘ to Mr. Walter Leslie Gresham, of /#T¢ removing this week from their|“"¥ You're all decked out in new ‘ makes a mush that is delicatel Akron, Pa was oclesiiona ay the|country home at Port Madison, (4 at ~ They are doing real day’s work, light and truly nourishing, wrk home of the bride's parents Saturday |their home in town, ‘Partly, But the new job demand. ve ti ed it. Of course, I haven't received d evening, September 16, at % o'clock, f € my first month's salary yet 1! ASK YOUR GROCER FOR— Rev. W. A. Major reading the serv. Mr. Norman Gibbs of Port An. yr needed e new clothe dd gor Cy igi ioe | eles, arrived in town Monday and |reeded, the Rew clothes and got them Get the Original Mr, Lewis C. Hart, jr. and Mias|left today on the H. ¥. Alexander| Cherry's, or I couldnt he neo le = = Emily C, Hart were the only:attend-| for a short business trip to San| them. You know rete bought E ants, and only the immediate family | Francisco. fi BP snrnbel bpdsacyl bade pl Sorry tls it fle otha rm at 1015 Second ave., in the Rial cee to bulding, on the second floor, just (ANALGESIQUE) Hurwitz teft Inst eve eae about @ year in the Kast before re-| for Jacksonville, ore ake win | over the Pigin Whistle, where they turning to Seattle” to moaue’ tht |yoin hte Muri “aa "sua Ratha ine valuen and owen ten Rolled from Entire Wheat Ker nels- At All Dru al nd ot a f g bay."—Advortinement, ALBERS BROS. MILLING CO,, Pacific Coast Millers Keepa tube ‘handy Mr, and Mrs, Gresham will spend| Mra, A