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SEATTLE STAR Three Honor Guests iy, ., rso al = tit 6 o'clock, as a compli aoe aeee time Manca ‘Brownell, {TeMOved Monday from their summer jment of Lig nearer! ‘home at the Country club to their LZ Mrs, Robert Boyle and Mra. Walter) own house, CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Sunshine Guild Oakes of New York eee } Sunshine guild will meet with Mra, | Autumn flowers In the bronze | Mra J. 2. Tox, Mise Jean Fox and Crown TH PLT, A. | annie Van Alstine, 4107 Fremont | tone were Used ’ vente for tones v need an & center Miss Helen Goetz wili motor to Van Crown Hil PP. A. will meet}ave, Thursday, September 21, 1 . > athe attractive table where Mra.) couve . sea thee Bridge Luncheon Planned |. \enin, Mes, Witla Hunter /SUve® BCs to apend the Coming) wiursday, September 21, at 2:30 p.| a. m as Compliment to Miss) xtorwan, se C.D Stimson, Mrs. | eae m, A large attendance ts desired, as | pinks ed deoinare Cll ; : > «+ Recep.| Thomas Green and Mra, Archibald id iat ‘ o.\ there ts Magh ‘Sistness to: bb} pha Phi Mothers’ Clu : Marie Fischer; Recep- boee mento twice Teg Sengiiath _ Mx Joseph M. Thomas and Mrs./ there ts Important business to be} Alvha Phi Mots cluity will meet 5 a oe j Guthrie n s Risley of Philadelphia, who have’ transacted, A prize wilt be given the th Mra, M N limon, 2714 24th tion at Fine Arts. jties, ‘The hostess wan assisted IN! been questa of Mr. and Mrs, Charles) ou. paving e*, : ee a eae ee ve : omen lrecetving by her house guest, Mise] ‘Thomas for a fortnight, left today |"OO™ Having the largest number of ave. #., Thursday, Beptember . +t, S, GRORGE ALSON KRIBS ts} Hetty Webster of California for their } mothers present, p.m hie e entertaining with a tuncheon of | © +4 ee bs hd | Bryant POT, A. ae gixteen covers followed by bridge, at! Breakfast Honors ptr, Alexander Pringle and MEd Una Bridge Club sen. |, Bavant Pott. A 4s aa * a. George | 7 , * aineoin oCorma. wre lin ne na ridge club wi me enter) afte 1, Bhe home of her mother, Mrs. G Two Visitors |several duys in V 4, B tained at the home of Mra. T. 1. Wil-! snore nresram will he followed by #| W. Fischer, on Wednesday afternoon, ares. Stephen B. Gibbs entertained . Hama, 2945 N, Gist st, Thursday pr ob x a Sentieie, 5:3 t Beptember 21, as a compliment to! jnformally at her home Tuesday} Mra, Peachy, with her son, Pred: | September 21. Luncheon at 1 o'clock. | rae: Macher, |/with & breakfast, in compliment to | erick, will leave in October for Bag + | * agus erga dagen A= when te ‘ . Mee. orge|tahd.. After @ shot time in Len : | Soclal Club whose marriage to Commander John | ne oe cuee St . Amaranth Social Club | Social club of W. B, A.. of Macca other, Mra, | © going to ashe will meet her r F. ‘Terry, in Paris, ta iiniten Gates; 0, 8. 0. wit tne] 7 FEO et Man Francie i Amaranth Social club, Court No. 1, | be » &. will meet with Mrs, F, J eee | will meet at the home of Mra, 1H. M. | Sohmuts, 11 4th ave, Thursday, place October 4 . ~ 5 the Italian Riviera for the winter, | pet at the ra. ’ ay Sevitettane have been tmitea to| ea Compliments ate Grinnell 1th ave, N. 6, Thurs-| September 21, 140 p. m. Member lo , 7 eon | ma © friends. tatimate friends of the guest of] Miss Kellogg | Mrs, Andrew M, ‘Thomas, who has #1. Pionic luncheon | may Invite friend us e se we ne © g abroad ‘o everal =. ee mg | Misa limabeth Kellogg, whose mar " f | *, ” . tle * Wie Tate } 7 |Germany for New York. She will tle Lodge No, 7 Board of trustees of the & a Private View of Water jriage to Mr nson tAKCS | Coend a fow months in the Kast, re] Se Kige No, 7, Degree of Hon-| Iederation of Women's Clubs will ; Colors at Fine Arts jplace Saturtay af Mrs. Wil'| turning to Seattle in December or, Protective Association, will give a|meet ‘Thursday, eptember 21, at A private view for members, from |) Spano with of four| Kitts ia} benefit card party Thursday | 1030 a, m., in clubhouse. Lars Mra, Leonard Daniels will leave hing, September 1, at 8:90) tendance desired to take up new the second International water col : with additional guests COM! meiday for Ne ork to spend the k, at Panama cafeteria; 1416 | year's wo 7 pegged oleae ing sp en egy Tages rnd Van | winter cl te yeaa ee ha iwatta aver Metive’ prame will be Tae Seals ‘ fine arts Ke . areny | ere A recetved with the hostess and| ‘tes . ; ' B —s ye ow ev | awarded, Everybody welcome. . ming, September 23, from 8 until guest, and Barbara Allen) y¢,, ar very w mi | evergreen Drill Team John Nichola and daughter, oa th | Evergreen Drill Team club of the tosh received the card# at thé} \riae Hotty Nichols, 10. o'clock. Ix The following program, which has 4., Been arranged by Mr. A. M. Mac!” presiding at the urna were Mra Whinnie, Mrs. G. E. M. Pratt, Mrs. wen who have | Danish Sisters »0c visiting in town, left today for thelr] ‘The Women's Commercial club of} Mra. Julie Dunn, 3427 home in Detroit Seattle will give their first luncheon | W., Thursday September 21, at 1:30 ath ave, & } Charies L. Smith and Mra. Mac} ess qn : . Condon and M Nei gereines «i | of the season on September 21 a p.m. 4 A ngeggeetie sted ;|Treisch, Mra, J. Wallace Mackin-| yfise Helen Eagleson, daughter of o'clock at Washin, eee 3. Armstrong, will be given during . tet | « . . tosh was in charge of the dining |e and Mra, J. 1. Eagleson 1s leav: ("Those wishing reserva Conadlanciit std hora i a room, assisted by Miss Jean Mackin:/i.¢ saturday for Baltimore to take The Canadian club of Beattie will “the Old Refrain” Frita Kretsier/tosh, Marigolds and coreopris, ar) iostgraduate work at Johns Hop- eee hold its opening dance of the neason 6, HS Reng ee ansenen ners OS Ae banket, 09% |htne Queen Anne tly Club ‘Thuraday evening, September Bisse tn A. btinar ‘at ethos 0 Pig as hagge Queen Anne Fortnightly club will| at the A. O. U. W. hall, Ninth a te _ wegen | eee Dr. and = Mrs. ¢ A. Briggs! meet with Mrs, George F. Dearborn, | and Union st, at which time Cana Sepik riower™ apbeil a . of Pasadena have taken an apart-/19g Ward st. Thursday, September | dians in Seattle are invited to be “Bridal Dawn” ‘liasthope waren | Bridge Hostess ment at the Martinique ygthapertafos faa Mr, Frank Meeker, vooalist | Mrs. Andrew M. Gillespie ts en eee ee ae The reception committee includes tertaining With four tables of bridge] Miss Jeannette ner and Miss] Annie Wright Seminary Club Fortson-Thygesen Auniliary — Mrs. Reginald H. Parsons, Mrs.|.: her home, Tuesday afternoon, |Madeline May of New York and| Annie Wright Seminary club will| Fortson'Thygesen Auxiliary, No eek, Parks, Mr. ©-| september 36 Philadelphia, who have been touring | meet s Mrs. N. A. Latimer, 7238/2, U, 8. W. V., will meet Thursday, ogra a ma Aree. S48 the West for some months, are leav-|Terry ave. Thursday, September 21,|September 21, with Mra, EB. P. I ra, A. H. Anderson, Mrs. nie ing Saturday by way of the Can-|4 3 ne. 988 8. Toa will be wry » oy a ture x j2 p.m, Former seminary giris in| mage, 9685 Sint ave “ B. Trefethen, Miss Anna H. Cai-| Buffet Supper | vited served at noon Ala ‘acific their homes. heun, De. F. M. Padelford. Mr.| With Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haynes, {28 P™ Barston amp Frank Dabney, Mr. Charles H. Al-| Mr. and Mrs. John Nichols and Mrs. ETROPOLITA TMLATRE @en, Mr, G. C. Field, Judge and M Toupalik of Detrolt, as honor guests, | FAREWELL WEEK Burke, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Water-/Dr. and Mrs, Richard O'Shea and/ house, Mrs. Adele M. Ballard, Mre./Mr. William Leonard Eaton had a vg. W. Champney, Mr. and Mrs,| buffet per at their home across} Carl F. Gould, Dr. and Mrs. Fred-| Lake V nington, last evening . ° Brandon Bros —Rex Reynolds Offer THE AMERICAN LIGHT OPERA CO. Mr, and Mrs. Nathan} Eckstein, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Fred-| Tyncheon Honors In Their Feature Production of THE vet irs. St mx Demy, str, and| Af'ise Piper CHIMES OF NORMANDY ) Mrs. Leroy Backus, Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs T. W. Buschmann en Wagar Ames, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.)tained with a luncheon at her he ] BARGAIN MATINEES | | WEDNESDAY—SATURDAY Jennings, Mrs. John Collins, Mrs.| yesterday, in honor of Miss Madeline Max Piutti, Mrs. D. EB. Skin Piper of Boston, the guest of Mra Mr. Ambroise Patterson, Mr. Paul) Frederick Mall White. Covers were! _ Gustin and Mr. C. H. Bebb. a for ten . | Dinner at Home Mr. and Mra. Ernest E. Hemrich will be hosts at a dinner for twelve! lar theie residence, 2318 Shoreland | today at the Sunset club with |i 0 This ec onine z t luncheon of fifteen covers, complt | = pn ge Menting her house guest, Miss Martha Bakewell Wright, ot River-| Engagement Made “side, Cal. Known ov @ rm Flagivert nounce the engagement of their Determine Good Cot- daughter, Edith Eleanor, to Mr. Wi se liam §. Gruger, Jr. the wedding to fee. For more than a Giles Beatrice Peeples of Loe Angeles, |>*,s0emnlzed in October Rertram racshy te eneration Gold Shield who In leaving the first of next week | Mise Catheart is a graduate of the | “FIFTY CANDLES” ffee has been famed | University of Washington and Mr. ot ae ere. ve Parte Pac |Gtueer attended the Untversity, aie} AMATEURS for its flavor. Its b e ol h P e lbovers at the Sunset club this after.| * member of Theta Xi fraternity TORIGHT, 600 ‘Boon. Orthopedic Tea Shop eee Miss Katherine Thompson wilt be | Bridge Tea at hostess for St. Margaret's guild of Mrs. Mesdag’s Home St. Mark's church at the Orthopedic | The Women's University club's, Tea Shop Thursday, assisted by the! Dridge tea at the home of Mrs. Tom | Misses Nan Jardien, Marjorie Win Mesdag, 619 W. Highland drive, Fri-|kie. Elignbeth MacPherson, Mra. D. | @ay afternoon, will have fifty tables| McEacheran, Mrs. Frederick P. Mar- | - in play. w, Mex, J, W. Barbour, Mrs. Lester | | Assisting Mrs. Mesdag and Mrs. Elliott and Mre. James M. Thomas. | Kinnear, chairman, will be - - - } Donald McDonald, Mrs, Maur-| IGNORANT | | Mre. Manson F. Backus enter fives, Se, 500, The, 8100 PLE Mats. 23¢ and Se TA SEATS NOW Ani } “WHAT Wt | WOMEN DOr for ise Big HAROLD LLOYD Comedy OAK ORCHESTRA MOVIES AND VAUDEVILLE siete, Stone COFFEE fee Anderson, Mrs. Omer Foisie,| The scientist who = there ie no Mrs. William McKay, Mrs. C. G./limit to space doesn't know much Morrison, Mrs. R. E. Horton and)about the parking problem.--Duluth Miss Carrie Raser. | Herald ' Tea will be pig 4 o'clock | ~ os sabi = —— | Chicken” with Mrs, Daniel B. Trefethen and cm sis se Mrs. Frank 8. Bayley presiding at ‘Feather Your Nest Roosted, Packed and the urns, Foch Four Guaranteed by = Schwa eee bacher Brox. & Co., Inc, OTHER FINE ACTS Seattle, Wash. Miss Heten Farrell, captain of} the women’s team of the Seattle| Golf club, has recelved word from Mrs, A. L. Davenport, captain of! the women's team of Aberdeen, that they will arrive here Tuesday to! play a match with the home team. ff DATES TO REMEMBER Quickly % Fermen Hines Acidity. Stops weetens the hs pig Tem | FOR AD STOMACH stomach. An ex¢ f acid tn stomach causes gas, heartburn, bloating and sourness To have ng healthy capable © FACE AND EARS Cried Night and Day. Face Awful, Cuticura Heals. mach | * hearty mea ¥ must keep th zed and vening at bi ing Mr. and Mr three months olde on her face and back of her ears. It was watery and wherever the water touched sore eruptions broke out. Janson THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21~ Mr. and Mra. Wilmot Litiys tn- formal dinner at home. From the cradle to old age—each drink of right after eating « Miss Beatrice P The marriage of Mies Geraldine Jackson to Lieut. Donald James awful, “Tread an advertisement for Cut!- Miss Allee Hole to entertain at ghtest pain ts felt. The reault ia|| Shy 4 luncheon nt the Sunset " 4 yor * delighted io would tay te conte ond ented nous atomach aw Magnesia and Leshey, Engineers’ Corps, U.S.A. | not only splendidly. effec cura Sosp end Ointment and sent is a toast to health. at high noon to St. Joseph's | perfectiy harmless. Ite regular use| | fof @ free sample which helped her Bett babi n church Kise the stomach ‘sweet trong || #0 1 purchased more, and after using setter babies are and healthy all she time __. || two cakes of Cuticura Soap and one || raised on our re home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gii- . box of Ointment she was healed, in 4 ee bert Black. > three weeks.” (Signed) Mrs. A. J. nutritious milk — bet- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22— Mrs. Arthur G. Lomax will entertain with @ Jeliy and jam shower at > compliment Miss Mar rite Reynolds Frederick Bausman's bridge ty at home, Rupture Kills — ey cent tevgey cone reer || 8,000 Annually nem Mesdag, 619 W. Hixhtand Drive, Hight thousand persons each year at 2 o'clock are laid away—the burial cortifiente 7 being marke pture.” Why? 2 cause the unfortunate ones had neg- i jected themmelves 4 be “ Z in | ly taking care of t Always demand ‘ " t “ of the affliction y Maplewood Brand ention to the Coppersmith, Lannon, Wisc. Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum for all toilet purposes. indigestion.—Advertinement. ter health is enjoyed by grown-ups who drink our product. doing? Are yo Winner of many hon A no | by wearing @ ‘or purity ‘& home of the Pride, at $ o-cloc whatever na ors for purity and Mra, A. W. Austin to At beast, the truss t* only a Blemishes j quality, Holder of Mina Marguerite Reyn shift false prop against a ; china shower i; wall—and cannot be expect- Sellow, muddy, roughened of highest score in tho TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26— Se oe Pee binding eras: blotched complexions are wse~ city, Order from Mrs, Donald Graham and Mrs. John | sure retards blood circulation ay ane 40 ceptinntion. Loor Locke, Jr, will compliment | robbing the weakene a of When you are constipated, not Mise Olive Leonard with an after- that which they need most—nourish enough of Nature's lubricating oon at bridge. Uaquid is prodeced in the bowel CAPITOL 0224 THUKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23— é to keep the feed waste soft for delivery servic Miss Marguerite Heynolds to wed 4 and moving. Doctors prescribe y vice. Najol because it acte like this nm truss, appliance ne you choone to ef your grocer or call To be used whilat ocTonEn 4— iSkin "how "to: tions thar hernia) me today art Bidg af Mr. Mrs. Frederick T. Fisch thi trial P and instructive " . er, at Wing Point, information—~<(e, Le Advert Milk Is Nature's Most ment Complete Food) i will meet with , ADDITIONAL CLUBS Clonian Club The Clionian club will F e e Z opening meeting Tuesday. t at the Ws ted Clubhoure. | rn alee A alr VYuestion 2 b ara PSE Wost Queen Anne PT. A | —_ The pro im to be give the com-| lo oe a wih trent pod etuettte Why is it more than 265 colleges and do- eP rtadts cag’ saunas <e" be tie: mestic science centers recommend gas as ecm eto | fuel automatically controllec guce fl Bite, peril wumarete i The Answer: Ine 7 GAS A NECESSITY Due wudd Not a Fad ws tru t 1 othe The fact that gas is universally declared a brok Ff bi necessity al Lecture, Mre. Tople, “Mabit and discussion, Mra. ¢ Proves Its Superiority This is the verdict of that large majority of a discerning public who demand and re- ceive real value for money expended. Seattle Lighting Company 1308 Fourth Ave. Main 6767 THE GAS CO. etion of ef. 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