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_PAGE 12 Invitations Going Out for i Tea; Program Will Be Given at the H. C. Hen- Art Gallery Friday ening. . GILBERT SKINNER ts ts muing Invitations for a tea at Bunset club, Friday afternoon, 4, to Noner Mra. Livingston Stedman, Jr, who ts leaving tn wr to viatt relatives in Aber: =. ‘Mr. and Mra. Skinner will enter. tain with the first of a sertes of amall @inners at their home next Tuesday evening. oes . C. Henry Opens Art Gallery OM Friday evening, September 20, Br. H. C. Henry, of 1117 Harvard ‘B¥e. N., will open his beautiful art for the benefit of the work @omducted by the Women's Mission- Ary society of tho First Presbyterian ehurch. ‘The following delightful musical m has been arranged by Mra. nt C. Willlama, Mrs. James ett, Mra. D, C. Young and Mrs. beth Schonacker: Fugitive” (Herodiade) .Massenet Mr. W. M, Gerrard “Romance sane Paroles”. ‘Mra, Allee Williams ‘Mies Leone Langdon (a) “An Old Engiion Love @) “Trade Wings wTne Lest Chord Mr. Gerrard ‘Wientansk! a « Giberts Marton Coryell ; tm order to give the public 4 to view the many Interesting art t before the musical pro- ushering will be in charge of J. K. McDowell and Mre. Frits silver baskets will be in charge irs. J. MH. Cartwright anf Mre. on B. Shaner, assisted by Mra. R. Thomas and Mrs. Frederick J. hur. pliment for Powell ‘Mrs. Arthur G. Latimer will enter- with six tables of bridge at } on Friday afterncon, te com- t Miss Janet Powell, who will Mr. Neal Tourtellotte on October 1. Only the close friends of Miss well have been invited. ee Mina Madeline Piper, who has been visiting Mra, Frederick Mall White, left yesterday for her home in Bow ton. ee Mr, and Mra, Robert B. Walkin shaw removed today from Wing Point, where they spent the summer, to their town uae, Mr. and Mra, Robert C. Monteagle, who cecupied their home during their absence, have gone to California for the winter, e- Mre. Coltn O. Radford, with her sister, Mise Enid Fenton, of Berk: who have been traveling abroad nce May, returned on Tusad eee Mr. and Mra. MH. J, Turney and Mr, and Mre, Clarence Wallace, of Vancouver, B. C., spent the fast week-end with Mr. and Mrs, George W. Kiimefelter, Jr. eee Mrs. Conrad of Chicago and Miss Frances Drake of Mason City, lows. who have been touring the West, arrived in town the first of the week to apend a short time, Mins Drake with Miss Doris Mitchell is in Vietoria for a few days. eee Mrs. Thomas Magrath, with Mr Ceell Jones of London and Mr, Caw dry Mitehell, bas returned from an ir Copper State bore, one of the West's engineering feat, . Mra. W. A. Shannon “Shannon.on-Chelan,” at Lake Che Jan, where she has been for the sum mer months, and, with Dr. Shannon, fs oceupying her apartments at the Hotel Sorrento. eee Mrs. Jules Schneider, who has been spending the summér with her son- in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mra. Bruce Morgan, ts leaving Saturday for her home in Texas. eee Mrs, A. W, Tidmarsh and daugh- ter, Miss Phebe Nel! Tidmarsh, who have been spending the summer in England, are expected to return the last of October. eee Mrs. Edwin Guthrie left recently for Berkeley, Cal, where she will visit relatives for two months, ee been visiting her parents, Mr. Mrs. William Cheater Keith, for two months, will leave Saturday for Coro- nado, to join Lieut. Macklin. eee Mre, Anna Schriefer, of Cincinnat!, O., who has been visiting her daugh for Burtingame,, Cal, where she will visit another daughter, Mrs. Eugene Maclean, for a time, before return: ing to her home. To Entertain Informally O'Shea will entertain with an tn. returned | Wednesday from her country home, | Pantiate. ‘. PERSONALS «." Music Mr, and Mra, Pau! Roland Smith will come in Saturday from thelr summer home near the Country club. where she hasbeen spending a few weeks, eee Mra, Charles H. Barnes of Yakima is spending a few days in town, & guest at the Hotel Washington. eee Mrs. Genevieve Blethen and her mother, Mra, Martha Swadiey, have j Yermoeved from their summer home at | Three Tree Point to their apartment }at the Olympian . Mrs. Leslie 1. Darwin of Belling- ham, who has been visiting in town, returned to her home Monday Joint Recital Friday Edmuod F. Myer and Clifford W Kantner will present two of their pupils, Siiney Laurence Dixon, tenor, Canadian bor. | 4nd Nathan Stewart, baritone, In « Joint recital In the Plymouth Congre- wational church Friday evening at Mrs. Stewart Macklin, who haa) + Jand will also illustrate ‘how’ $15, Helen Ethel Myers and Ctit- ford W. Kantner will be the accom. Mr, Myer will give a short talk on “The key to all true condi tions of tone in the singing voice,” and why” these two voices heard In this program differ from the average voces. ‘The program, which will be com. plimentary, follows: The Green Cathedral” Hane | Holman /|V., will give a social plonic at th cee Mr, and Mrs, Harry Ketoham (Bugenia Peters) are re | moving néxt week to 722 N. Broad: | way eee | Mre, George Warren Boole will re turn Saturday =f California, ‘Blue Are Mer Brew wate Sidney Laur Disea ain Love Kong Pineut Haeeall Nathan “t “La Dew " Yucetnt Mr. Dison “T) Balen Dei Bue Serries,” ¥ View Gently Dera Mr Disen aod Mr. “Pale Moon” “TH Fotlow Tou “Indifferent Martner and" ter, Mrs. John L. Hall, left this week | ® fercee Leoncavalle Mules ‘Btorm ‘West Seattle Review, No. 51 West Seattle review, No. 1, W. B. A. of the Maccabees, wil! meet in ‘arpenter’s hall, 4441 California . Wednesday, Ottoder 4, at § p. m. sharp. Members urged to attend. ‘Women's Tuesday Club ‘The Women's Tuesday club wi moet Tuesday, October 3, at 12m o'clock, with Mrs. A. 8. Haggett, 4715 16th ave. N. B. ib will meet at the home of Mrs. tut formal dinner this evening at their! yy. pieits, 314 Florentia st., Friday, madre of agar eames oy October 6, at 2:20 p. m. eee Committee Named for Guild Dance ‘The committee in charge of the Capitol Hill Gutld'’s dance in the Knights of Columbus hall, Wednes- day evening, October 4, includes the following lads: Mrs. R. E. Campbell, general chair. man, will bo assisted by Mra. Mitchell Gilliam, Mra. T. V. Sheehan, Mrs. Frank Case, Mra, Bruce Shorts, Mrs. J. M. Clapp, Mrs. N. G. Bishop, Mra. 1. C. Roy, Mra. W. F. Finn, el FEES? 8 i FA Read Page 4 land friends welcome WOMEN CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Nina M. Frye Tent No, 12 Nina M, Frye Tent, No, 12, D. of lers’ home at Metall, Friday, Bep- 29, Daughters, comrades Take the 0 jock boat at Colman dock and ing well-filled tunch baskets. see Fairview PyT. A, Fairview PT. A. whl meet Fri day, Beptember 29, at & p. m., at the hool, Mr, J, M. Knisely, principal o Green Lake school, will speak on the 80-10 plan, Community sing ing tember Auxiliary Seattle Post No, 18 American Legion Auxiliary to Be attle Post No. 18 will have a sliver tea Friday, September 29, at 12:50 o'clock, at the home of Mra, John C. Gabrourel, 8710 Fremont ave Take Phinney car to end of line, ee “Master Key” Paychology Clase The “Master Key" Prychology Clase will meet Friday evening in the University branch Whrary hi Friday evening, September 29, a’ 7:80 o'clock, Dr. Powers, teacher. Subject: “Universal Mind.” All welcome, Ausfilary Rainler-Noble Post No. 1 The Women's Auxiliary to Rat nierNoble Post No, 1 will have an all-day meeting on Friday, Sep tember 39, at the home of Mra Malcolm Douglas, 1602 Fast Gar ot. Members urged to Present ee Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae Alpha Gamma Delta son, Caledonia apartments, day, Beptember doth. at 2 p eee Fortson Thygesen Auxiliary Fortson Thygesen Auxiliary No. vu 8. W. V., will etve a dance rans’ hall, Armory, 16164 Thureday evening, Sep tember 28. eee Nordica Choral Club A full attendance is desired at the Weekly meeting of the Nordica Cho. ral club, which ts to be held Friday evening at the Banipractic building, | Broadway and E. Pine et, at §| o'clock, eee Union Dames of Civil War The Union Dames of the Civil September at $:20 o'clock, in Veterans’ hail, | Armory, A chicken dinner will be served at € p.m eee Madrona Guild Silver Tea Madrona guild of the Orthopedic hospital will hold a aflver tea Friday, September 2 he home of Mrs. oth ave. N. ee ] Weat Seattle Review Crete | West Seattle Review, W. Bh. A. of the Maccabees Sewing circle, will | meet at the home of Mra. Samuel Walnaley, 4125 84th ave. @. W., Prt. day, September 29, at 1 p.m. Mem: bers and friends Invited. be! ° | Alumnae! meets with Mra. Andrew MacPher | Satur) th, at $:90 o'clock and! SIMMONS’ og eee *S CLUBS Seattle Council PT. A. The educational committes of the feattle Council of the Parent-Teach ers’ Association and Mothers’ Cor will meet Vriday, Sept. 29. m., in the board of educa » tion rooma in the Central building Mins Lauretta Cole and Mins Lillian Sutherland, of the pubitc library, will | speak, Daughters of Scotia Daughters of Scotia will give @ dance Friday evening, september 29, lin A. 0. U, W. hall / see Mystle Jowel Lodge Myrtio Jewel lodge will hold a 0- jcini and card party Wriday evening, at Odd Fellows’ tompie. see Queen City Chapter, 0. B. 8. Queen City chapter, No, 168, O. B. 8. will give @ dance and card party in Christensen’s hall Friday evening, | September 29 eee Ladies’ Ald Cafeterin Dinner ‘The Ladies’ Aid of the Columbia Congregational church will have « day, September 29, from 6:80 to 7:90 A cordial invitation ts extended to all friends. MeDonald PT. A. A musicale will be give McDonald PT. A, on. Friday, |tember 29, at 2:90 p. m |aembly room at the echool, An in teresting program will be given by by the jtalent in the community, Silver offering, All invited see The Haven M. B. church will nerve & home-cooked dinner on Friday evening, September 29, at 6 o'clock Mrs, Charles L. Moses, chairman. cee Dunlap PT. A. Dunlap P.T. A. will meet Friday, September 2%, at § p. m. at the school, Miss Jennie B. Nichols, of the educational department of the Washington Btate branch, will be the speaker, Community singing ’will be led by Mr. C. O. Pollard. Refresh ments will follew the program. Al welcome. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Woman's Civie Club The Woman's Civic club met at the Y. W. C. A, Tuceday afternoon, wh the following committees tor the coming year were appointed Mrs, Carrie L. Miller, committee to visit mayor; Mra, Charles G. Mil jler, program; Mra, W. H. Martin, | War will give a card party Friday,|Mre. Mary B, Biunk, entertainment; |Mre, Frances Roberts and Mra. Biunk, welfare; Mra, Helen K. Alien, Mrs. Minnle Gholson and Mrs. Eliza. beth Kichler, membership; Mra, Nora | Bwenson, county comminaioners; Miss | Susan Hohman and Mre, W. L. Har | mon, city council; Mra, H. H. Hewitt, waye and means; Mre. Carl Signor, | echools and playgrounds; Mra. Carrie | In Miller, press; Mra. Hattie Bebert, sick committes; Mra. Ella Cudihee, parilamentarian; Mra, Lash Stallcup and Mise Marie Gashweiler, music. ee ‘The rummage eal of the Frutt ana Flower Mission will be held Friday jeafeteria dinner at the church Fri-| fep: | in the a) Police Dogs Fail to Foil Burglars VIENNA, Sept, 28-—Thought nine Police do guarded the home of Friedrich von Mohlen, burglars robbed it without any of the dogs |sounding on alarm, | MUSICAL BREAKFAST “What do you suppose han come over my husband this morning, | Sophia?” aimed a conactentious | Httie bride to the new servant. “I | |never saw him start down town po | happy. He's whistling like « bird,” | j “I'm to blame, mum; I got the) | packages mixed this morning, and instead of giving him oatmeal I leooked the bird seed.”—Chicago Her. | aid and Examiner | Funeral services for David Jolly, | 42, Seattle years, who Saturday morning at the Manaing undertaking establishment. Rela | |Uves in British Columbia and tn Beot- |iand survive. transfer man for #2) jand Saturday, September 29 and 30, |at 1421 Fourth ave, Mra. A. A. Buth eriand is in charge of the sale, assist 4 by members f the various cir cles of the city. oe Aloha Chapter, No. 116 Aloha chapter, No. 116, 0. B. 8. | | Will have its opening dance in the | |new Masonic tomple, at Green Lake, Baturday evening, September 30 eee Lorraine Chapter No. 6 The annu Gance of Lorraine) chapter No, 6, O. BE. &., will be held October 12 in the auditorium of the Masonic temple, BE. Pine and Har vard. The committee is working dill lgently to make this @ success and |promixes good munic and a general| good time ee Resolution Adopted At a recent meeting of the Bunday school beard of the Green Lake Methodist Eptscopa) church the fot lowing resolution waa presented and adopted “Resolved, that the Sunday school board of the Green Lake Methodiat | Episcopal church protest against the | |publishing of sensational murder trials, uch as the Clara Skarin case, and for moral reasons same should be made brief as possibie.” cee Derie Social Club Dorte Bocial club invites you to meet them at Times Square, rain| or shine, at 11 a. m. Sunday, for) a trip to the Masonte and Eastern| Star home. Bring sandwiches and) Hot coffee will be fur | cake. nished. Professional entertainers will give & program. If you have an empty seat tn your auto, phone Mra. Bradley,! | Meirone 0471 ' died Tuesday will be held | —~ Newer Form of Iron a Bless- ing to Folks Who Are Weak, Sickly, Nervous or Run-dowr and nut is especially good for the spread. spread with butter or mayonnaine strips or triangles, For the fig paste use one-fourth moisten. Cook in « double boiler TITURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1922. TWO SANDWICH IDEAS BY BERTHA SHAPLEIGH Of Columbia ‘The following are two good sandwiches for the lunch box. ‘The tig University school children. CHEESE SANDWICHES 1 cream cheese, or 1 cup curd cheese # stoned and finely chopped olives Galt, cayenne to taste and cream to moisten to & consistency to 1 pimtento, finely chopped 3 tablespoons cooked epinach Spread between slices of rye or graham bread which have been ‘The cheese mixture may be packed tn a balfpound baking powder tin and allowed to stand until firm tices and place between round slices of buttered brown bread. FIG AND NUT SANDWICHES Spread thin slices of buttered broad with stewed fig paste, eprinkle with finely chopped peanuts, press two slices together and cut iq Remove from tin, cut tm thin pound of figa and enough water to three or four hours. A little lemon juice may be added to relieve the flat, sweet taste, Reader Says He Suffered From All Sorts of Ak Symptoms and After Ailing, Complaining and Doctor- ing for Years, Found That the Real Trouble Was Lack of Iron in His Blood—Feels Like a New Man in but Two Short Weeks “Six weeks ago I naw a special of for in the paper telling about the terrible Gevitalizing weakness caused by lack of iron in the blood, and how examinations by physicians had shown that three people out of every four you meet lack 100 per cent fron in their blood, For years I had been all tired out with my work and never felt well a single day. For long periods I would have pains in my back and think I was getting kidney trouble. Then I had dizzy spells, pains and palpitations around my heart, and began to fear I was get- ting heart disease, I suffered from ges and my meals always upset me. Nothing I ate agreed with me or seemed to do me any good, and I could not get any strength out of my food. “I have been taking Nuxated Iron ww two weeks, The results are sim 7 for and bi ay recom by form: Judace v. that If you do net o! from Nuxated Iron, the Correct Apparel for Women knges of Nuxnted Iron are sold mended p. WEAR THE FUND BUTTON—IT MEANS YOU'RE AN ABLE CITIZEN | ply astounding. I can work twlee ag long without tiring and I feel myself getting stronger every day. All my alarming symptoms have disappeared and I can conscientiously say that more iron in my blood has tremen. dounly increased my strength, energy and endurance.” ‘The above is a typical hypothetical, case showing the results that have been achieved by a great many peo ple since we started this “Batisfac tion or Money Back” offer on Nux ated Iron. We will make you the same guarantee. If after taking two weeks’ treatment of Nuxated Iron you cannot walk twice as far or work twice as long without tiring, and you are not absolutely delighted with the | resulta, we will promptly your money. For sale by all | gists, including Bartell Drug Co, Owl Drug Co. University Drug Co. and G. 0. Guy is be thoroughly a U. S. Remat rt benefits than you will promptly refund your . Complimenting Mrs, Frank Pritch- 4 Helsell (Ellen Bringloe), a recent } Mrs. E. M. Hack entertained ‘With a delightful tea at her home on 4 Anne Hill this afternoon. Deeptinted orange and yellow combined with blue slark- in profusion, decorated the while « silver bowl! of Ophelia and deliphinium were used on tea table, while alternating at urns were Mrs. Darrah Corbett, . Henry Ward Beecher and Mrs. M. Clark. They were nasisted Mrs, Magnus Crawford, Mrs. Will Bell, Mra. Paul Umoff and Mrs. h Hoffman. The hostess was assisted in the liv: jing room by Mrs, Leland Clark and ‘Mrs. J. 8. Robinson. Mrs, Charles Hostess Mrs. Eleanor Howard of Virginia, who is visiting her daugh- ter, Mrs, Hugh M. Caldwell, Mrs. Charies, wife of Col. Oscar J. Charles, U. 8. A., will entertain with ~“& luncheon at the Sunset club Friday afternoon. Series of Dinners Entertaining with the first of « weries of four dinner parties, Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Tollefsen were hosts to ‘ten guests at their home last eve hing, complimenting Mr, and Mrs. R. MM. Goodkind, who are leaving Oc- tober 7 for San Francisco to make Thursday Musical Club The Thursday Musical club gave a Program of early claasical music this Qfternoon at 4 meeting which fol- luncheon at Mrs. B. W. home at 4815 Aurora ave. The program ia as follows; Ber from Opera Ataiante. «- . Knapp ‘arnith Service at Tea Shop Mrs, Frank Atkins will be hostess for Mount Baker Park guild at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Friday, ansint- @4 by Mre. Oliver B. Thorgrimaon, ‘i C. A. Douglas, Mrs. K. A. Bur. Mell, Mra. T. M. Campbell, Ez. Mra. J. C. Gambel, Mins Waht and Miss Louise Bur- ie ae [Mire € Gallagher and Mra. Ralph Kennan. FUR SALE 1526 Third Ave. in every respect S4inch Bolivia, for Coats. S44nch Velour, for Coats +e 6¢-inch Blue Serge, for Sulta and Dresses. S4-tnech Broadcloth, for Suites and Drease inch Corduroy, all colors . . 36-inch Wash Satin .... 208% . 34-inch Satin de Chine (Fancy Lining! Cheney‘s Florentine Linings—All Bilk Cheney's Radium Silk (Fancy Lining: ED 1526 THIRD AVENUE. SHAMEK BROS. Where Your Dollar Goes Farthest Coate made to measure and ready-made; we can fit you in any material you want, and the color you want—and we guarantee Suite, Skirts and Dresses——we make them all with expert tatlors; all of our tailors and dresamakers are thoroughly experi. enced. Come in and see some of their work; plenty of garments to show the largest and best selection of Woolen Goods in the Northwest—in fact, we have any kind of cloth you can ask for. One large floor devoted to Woolens, Coats, Buite and Dresess. A few of the prices on All-woo! Goods and Silke LA A Big Success HUNDREDS of PIECES go for little or nothing. Why not? Never in the city have there been such prices offered to the public. But I am still going to make another big cut on every piece of Fur in the house. Mr. Simmons told me he did not care how much he loses as long as he sells the goods. So here goes for the big cut, Hundreds of Chokers, Capes and Scarfs, starting BE ncccccccscoeceess © veces Lot Iceland Fox Animal Scarfs $15.00, now. . - 33.98 Lot Black and Brown Foxes and Wolves from $4.08 to $14.75 Lot Japanese Cross Foxes, Animal Scarfs, $35.00, At a Very Special Price White Fox Animal Scarfs $95.00, now.......$48.50 FRAGRANCE semen ™ The Acme of Qualyy GOLD SHIELD ORANGE TE A PEKOE Ales satisios A toe that is one S&m:; oe Eee of GOLD SHIELD TEA® Anodar- RENGTH ieee TE a Cross Fox Animal Scarfs $85.00, now.......$52.50 Sealine Coats $175.00, now...........ee05 . $78.50 Black Lynx Scarfs, values to $125.00, now. .$79.50 Sealine Wrap, 45 inches long, $155.00, now. .$98.50 Skunk Stoles $275.00, now.. seeeceee BL4AT.50 Large Mole Cape, squirrel collar and border, $425.00, NOW 1... . cee seeeeee sees sens + 210,00 Hudson Seal Coats, skunk collar and cuffs, Remember, sale closes Saturday eve, so don’t miss this chance to get elegant Furs for little money. Only Legitimate Fur Sale in the City Simmons C. A. Wise, Mgr. 624 Pike St. IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT,. CALL FUND HEADQUARTERS, ELLIOTT 6115 Three of the Styles Are Sketch Cape of Navy Marmona, cara- oul collar, embroidered sleeve slits extended to hem, edged with caraoul. with panels wolf, This low-priced group of high-grade styles, handsome fur trimmings and GO IME side tedencnacces vcs ice A Second Avenue Coat of deaver-colored Velsetta atraight lines, Second Gallery An Important Offering of Stunning Fur-Trimmed Coats, Wraps and Capes $53.50 60084 ha hee: ba Pee 4046006 BME VSO i nahh a4 2d DDE ed Above. See Descriptions Below— Black Marmona Coat, with cot- of embroidery, and collar of embroidered and finished with fringe tassels. Coats, Wraps and Capes is distinguished by exceptional workmanship, smart Fall colorings, choice fur trimmings, handsome embroidery and rich silk linings. THE FABRICS THE FURS THE STYLES Gerona, Marvella, Vel- Fox, Wolf, Mole, Bloused, Beltless, Belted, setta, Velvorette, Vel- Squirrel, Beaver, Cape-lines, Wrappy-lines, dyne, Marmona. Caracul. Straight, These Coats were selected especially, and specially priced, upon their arrival in the Carman Shop, to ae Seattle women High: Coats, new Fall the best of tailoring at the lowest pos- $53.50 at Spring Street sacehcinacenciaeheintetarencnrte ei eee ea lar of wolf, back panels blowsed, » ERsyeeg ye tn goggs segeays_ 538 S22 > 43 $25 3. Geuce pe oy

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