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PAGE 10 > ae ere S TA rere MRS. WILLIAM LEE BRICKER ) SJeatile and Mrs. E. B, Dennis, wife of Maj.) ber Dennis, U. & A. who is leaving soon for the Philippines, Mrs. W. | Henry is entertaining with a bridge | of four tables at her home Tuesday afternoon, with additional guests at the tea hour. Miss Lelon McCausland to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kyle McCaus- 4 land announce the engagement of 4 their daughter, Leion, to Mr. wi } lam Roy McAdam, son of Mr. and Miss Me interesting 4 ; Mra. William McAdam. Causiand disclosed the news on Friday afternoon, when she entertained with a buffet luncheon! Wethodist E:piscopal church, was Miss Louise Sitton at her home, having as her guests « ‘ Mrs. Bricker, before her recent marriage in the Haven 4 group of sorority sisters and class v——Por- trait by Grady. mates at the University of Washing: RA SM - Zeceamtin ton. i: i i Myrtle Social Chub : Both Miss McCausiand and Mr First Hill Guild Myrtle Social club, O, KE. 8, wil! McAdam graduated from the univer |at Tea Shop |bave a benefit card party for the sity, where she isa member of Alpha! Mrs. J. B. Quick will be hostess| Masonic home at Dartnall's cafe Gamma Delta, and her fiance '#/ for the First Hill Guild at the Or.jterta, Second and Madison, Thurs) affillated with Phi Kappa Psi fre /thopedic Tea Shop Tuesday, assisted |day evening, October 6. at & o'clock ternity. by Mra. J. W. Godwin, Mrs. Harry| Bridge and Diet will be played. ‘The wedding will take place some|C Hartman. Mrs. R. A. Twain, Mre.| Everyone welcome. time in November. T. W. Buschman, Mra. George Riley, | 0 pre a Mra. W. Simpkins, Mra. F. Chevey| Native Daughters of Washington and Show and Miss Minnie McDougal The Native Daughters of Wash Tea Shower pension et ates IN ington will hold their next meetin ; Rays oe * aye has este Friday, October 6, at & p. m 4 tions out for a tea and showe: the Girls’ club roome at the Y. W her home Tuesday afternoon as « Personal eo. compliment to Miss Vernita Sweazea. | se Presiding at the tea table will be| Judge Stephen J. Chadwick and Mrs. Robert Fox, Jr. and Mra. Ray|daughter, Miss Elizabeth Chadwick. naar on Lee Chapter Ryan, assisted by Miss Gwendolyn} returned Friday from a two weeks’! 1° ‘es rd " we chapter, Daughters Newlove, Miss Gretchen Brehm,| motor trip east of the mountains, | @ Confederacy, will meet Thurs- o-e race person and . day, October 6, at 2p. ms, with Mrs. x diye — Robert W. Jones, 4541 11th ave, N. E eee . Miss McLeod Will spend the winter, Fakers Collecting Marry Army Man Mra. Ceci! Beddome of Mount ver| Spokane Poll Taxes : Mies Edith McLeod, daughter of/non, spent the week-end in town as) SPOKANE, Oct. 2.—Strangers rep. 7 Mrs. Elinor McLeod, will wed Capt.) the guest of Mra, Charles A. Maury.) resenting themeelves to be from the i George W. Hirsch, U. 8. A., of Camp eee sheriff's office are attempting to col- ryt Travis, Tex., Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Russell G. Page, Jr. of Port) lect poll tax money from various October 4, at the home of her mother, | Angeles spent the week-end with his| people, according to reports made 6022 Ninth ave. N. E. mother, Mra. Russell Gordon Page,|to Arthur Melrose of the poll tax | Rev. Father J. A. McKeon will|who motored back with him to/ collection bureau. 4 perform the ceremony in the pres-|spend a few days. — ence of the immediate family, The eee ‘There ts a law firm in Chicago attendants wil) be Mrs. Arthur J. Mrs. Genevieve Biethen and her| composed of mother, son and daugh- Sheehan as matron of honor, and Mr.|mother, Mrs, Martha Swadiey, mo-|ter. Galligan of fverett will be his|tored over to Yakima today for a| Ladies’ Musical Club Announces cousin's best man. few days’ wistt, GERALDINE Miss Blanche Myres will leave this evening for Denver, Colo. to . Miss Mary Lyon Tyler, who has! been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Fowler Chadwick for several! months, left today by way of Cali-/ fornia for her home tn Richmond, va. ¢ : Capt. Hirsch graduated from Weat Point in 19 and during the late war saw active servide in France. eee Betty Irwin’s Birthday Party In recognition of the twelfth birthday of her daughter, Betty, Mrs. Mrs. George Lammers returned W. A. Irwin entertained twenty | last week from a short trip to Lew young misses at her home Saturday |iston, Idaho. Mrs, W. A. Poster, who has been | seriously itl, now convalescing at) St. Luke's hospital. Luncheon at Home Mrs. Hugh Shaw entertained with aS a luncheon at her home, 4000 or Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Griffin Gfae Eleventh ave. N. E., Saturday, in|. Meise bebe. oodigratiant compliment to Mra. W. O. Reese, v4 upon the birth of a daughter Sep- who with Mr. Reese has-been visit’| tember 28, at the Seattle General ing in town for two months. Mr. and Mrs. Reene are leaving | "OS?! Tuesday for thelr home in New! yer. George W. Mahoney, Mra. tad ew Cecilie Mahoney Kane, and little iy son, motored to California last week : Gamma Phi Beta to remain for the winter, ii to Meet oe Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rabel re- The business group of Gamma Phi ‘e Point. Reta will meet at 12 o'clock Wednes- moved Saturday from Hunt's Potnt,} retook to the Victoria apartments, 120 W. day, October ba Pole n Whistle. Highlana drive. Mrs. J, Shackleford Hines of San Francisco, who is a popular Seattle visitor, will arrive on October 10 for a short stay, en route to New York, where she will spend the Married at Home ‘The marriage of Miss Winifred Lu- elle Chapman and Mr. Joseph Ed ward Kirschbaum was celebrated af & ceremony performed at the home of Dr. and Mra. Olaf Hanson, 4747 | winter, Sixteenth ave. N. E., Saturday eve. mi if Or? \ ning. Rev. John D. MeLauchian read| Mr. an@ Mrs, David Rosenberg the service, which was interpreted by|(Muriel Kinney) of Medford, Ore., Dr, Hanson, as both the bride and groom are deat. The bride wan given in marrings| by Mr. L. O. Christianson. and Mise Miss Farris Norton left Saturday) Helen Hanson was the maid of honor |for California for a mont and Mr. Andrew Gunner, best man.| : Little Mary Bodiey was the flower| _ West Seattle Review, No. 51 girl. Wenat Seattic Review, No. 51, W. B. eee A. of the Maccabees, will meet in| Bridge Luncheon Club Carpenter's hall, 4441 California ave., iiay, October A 4 be Mrs. C. A. Wintermute will enter. | Vedne#asy: aga by Be gh | Ay tain the memters of her bridge |sharp. Members urged to attend, luncheon club at her home on Thurs day afternoon, . |are being felicitated upon the birth} of a son, on September 12, ee Most Popul Northwest Tour Direction Steers & Coman IN CONCERT AT THE ARENA Monday Eve., Oct.16 PRICES: $2.50, $2, $1.50, $1 (Plus 10% War Tax) Members Reserve October 7 Ravenna Chapter, No. 189 Ravenna chapter, No, 189, 0. E. #., . : will hold a dance at Little's halil, | Dinner Dance 46th and University way, saturda: Mrs. Mary A. French entertained | October 7. Good must with a dinner dance at her home, | reteasiersy 7204 Tenth ave. N. E, Friday éve.| ning, in honor of her son and his| ise, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund P. rench (Johanna of Green 3 Bay, Mich), whose wedding was « recent event. Included among the guests were: Mra, Bewsie Anderson, Misn Margaret Anderson, the Misses Louise and Frances Kock and the Messrs. Alfred Anderson, Thomas McKeone, John Cody and Edmund Frenchy Warren Avenue P.-T. A, | Warren Avenue P-T. A. will meet | at the school Thursday, October 6, at p.m. Lady Willle Forbus will speak. A reception for the teachera| will follow. GENERAL SALE OPENS Monday, October 9th At 10 A. M. At Sherman, Clay & Co. A Limit of Bight Seats to Each Purchaser \ : iv | Alpha Club The Alpha club will meet with Mra A. G. Sears, 5615 N. 61st st. Thurs. day, October 5, Luncheon at 12:30 o'clock, NO LOCAL MAIL ORDERS THE SEATTLE WOMEN’S CLUBS Hu Lewts an hostesses, at | tend Trimmings at Half Their Value Feathers—Burnt goose, clipped trich, beal, natural and giyoerined ostrich, in all colors; bion. deno; hackle; ostrich bands and orna ments, French curled and uncurled pompons; bands; stickups; quills, all colors; coque feathers in colors; pheasant fancies in colors. Worth 6c to $12.60. Offered at HALW PRICE— 43c¢ + $6.25 Basement on colored; Gold and asllver wreaths, grape clus ters and a vast assortment of the newest winter flo to $2.95, To sell at HALF PRIC Basement Pins and Ornaments—a great var! ordinarily sold at 660 to $12.50, ing at HALF PRICE— 38c 1 $6.25 Basement Free Pinning Service Our milliners will gladly as- sist in selecting trimmings and pinning them in place without extra charge. STAR | Canadian Women’ The Canadian Women's club wil! moet at the Federated club house | Tuesday, October 3, at 2 p.m | | see | | Women's Lyric Chorat Club e Societ j CLUBS FOR TUPSDAY 2003 934 ave. &, at 3 p.m. The| “Phe women’s Lyric Choral club| } i Fotund | Program follows: | will meet for reheareal Tuesday even: | i West side Weeents Improvement President's Mensage,” Mre, W. M.|ing, Gotober 8, in the main Sunday | — bo ‘ ‘ ju | Livengoed. school room of the First Presbyterian Tea and Shower Will | Went Side Women's Improvement | “Resume of Current Topics,” Mra. |church at 146 o'clock. A full attend:| ’ s ler club will meet with Mra. A. 1, Neal, | M.A. Anger jance is desired, as this in the Inat] Compliment Miss Ver-| 2008 46th ave. B. W., Tuesday, Octo.) Munic Opportunity to become &, charter . asscenmntre.* . ber 3, Business at 130 p.m; Mr Report of delegates to the state | member | nita Sweazea; Mr. and Kdgar C, snyder will fy reder 2 rere . | N Condon . upper " apeak at 2 p.m. | Federation convention. | o-* Ars. onde « cae } see American Yeomen Hosts. Laty cay Stirting Chapter | Queen Anne Study Chub | ‘The frotherhood of Americar Fy ¥ Stirling chapter, Daughters!) The Queen Anne Study club wit!| Yeomen will have a public installa ONORING Miss Vernita Sweazen, | | he American Revolution, will be! negin ite season's work on Tuesday, | tion and dance at the Moone Temple who will wed Mr, Morris Lund:| Srrtgined by Mrs. H. 'T. Hiredes, | October 4, at the home of Mrs. F, H.| Tuesday evening, October 3 | Quist this Mra. John R. Con) ert i ip ot and Mra, Wil-| shaw, 10 Garfield at. at 2p. m. The| ome | Tor tran caras.auh foe m: tries ten lot Mare, Bredes, spregel ny the home! preaident's greeting will open the John F. Miller W. ©. } and lingerie shower at wet home| yo Pag a Pceagegbir A th ave, Tues program, an “ papery nage i John : miller W Fe c wit ay 2447 Second ave, W., on Thurada: Cy 4 “Travel” thin ye ne first paper, | its regular monthly tea at the hore Rerncon, October 33. A Trip From Seattle to Panama.” | of Mra, Casteliah White, 4414 1a aftern - iy Bers Ravenna PT. A, | will be gtven by Mra. W, Bi tona ave. Tuesday, October 3, at 3! “i e Ravenna PT. A. will meet in now | stew. ¢ Blackaller will give Md Informal Sunday Supper |aasembly hall at school, at 2:30 p. m., | turesque Panama City,” and Mra. V.| ™ vie ’ 4 Mra, Herbert Condon en | Theaday, October 3. Short program, | we. Ge, r p natn : p _ aa ed with an informal upper at social hour ee eee: oe Women's Tuesday Club eS toms @unday evening, honet eee | Zone bgoe. The Women’s Tuesday club wil their home s itive $440 4 | meet Tuesday, October 3, at 12:20 ing Major KB. B. Dennis, U. 8. A - ive O44 Aspasia Club | e'clock, with Stra. Hageett, 4715 and Mrs. Dennis, who will leave soon | ei Males of the Maccabees, Hive 944. ‘The Aspasia club will hold tts first! Ten hve wy. gf’ Maawett pines }10th ave. and E. Pine st., Tuesday, | soper a, at lp. m, at the home of) . eee October 3, at ™, Officern WeAr | tre WK. Bickels, 2816 14th ave. | Norwegian Hospital Association Luncheon Will ryan Singha | “Vacation Reminiscences” will be the| , The ‘Norwegian Hoepital associa. | ; . ms , i program of the afternoon, A report | 0 meet at the Norway hall, | Compliment Miss Pou ell Carre rent Century Club Jon the atate convention held at Spo: | Boren and Virginia, Tuesday, October | In honor of Miss Janet Powell, an | Current Century club will meet at ast June wit! be given by Mre.|®% @t noon. The afternoon will be October bride-to-be, Mra, Herbert E. 240 p. m., Tuesday, October 3, with |) MeGogy spent in working for the bazaar to} Coe and Mrs, Harry L. ¢ will en. Mra. H. ¥. Larimer, 3200 W. 624 ave. “ee |be held in the Norway hall Novem tertain with a luncheon at the Col | faiiation of officers dibiia ieee oat lber 8 ond 4 hive Bee lege club Friday afternoon | ee Greenwood district, ©. FE. 8. win{#?4 Mrs. L. EB. Hangen hostesses. | eee od 1? | ARE. M. ©. Club lentertain at the home of Mrs. Anna|/mch served at 3 o'clock. Al sal. | - A 0 nvited 2 Broderick’s A. R. BM. BE. club will meet with ng, 6824 Phinney ave. women invi Mr. and Mrs IMs. F. A. Rain, 6217 Phinney ave.,| October 3, at 2 p. m ps Bag Ps Supper Dance ‘niah Tuesday, October 3, at 3 p.m re Rat and Mre Browning Society In celebration of their twenty-firmt inn. man, by Eastern The Beattie Browning society will wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mra. | | Alki Circle | friends inv | have a meeting at the home of Mra Henry Broderick are entertaining | Alki circle of Fruit and Power coe Bonham, 6018 University bivd with @ supper dance at their home | Mission will meet with Mre CA Broadway PT. A. lay afternoon, October 3, at on Wednesday evening. riggs, $202 Beach drive, Broadway PT. A. will meet Tues | 1240 o'clock aly lted | October 3, at 2 p.m laay, October 8, in the small assem. | eee | ‘. Pg : 3 T i ry to Give bly room at 246 p.m. There will Laurel Camp | Mre. Henry Sorosis Club be a short business meeting and Mr.| Laurel camp, No, 7895, R. N. Aw! Bridge Tea The first fall meeting of the Soro: | Hennett, the new principal, will «ive | will have « card party at the Swed: | Complimenting her house guest, ub will be held Tuesday, Octo. jan address, which wil! be followed by | ish hall hth ave. and Olive at, | Miss Frances Goodwin, of St. Louis, jber 3, with Mra. HL. G. Fletcher and|a social hour, Patrons urged to at-|Tuseday evening, October 3, Every: | body invited EVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND Dollars’ worth of the very latest examples of the master designers’ art will go on sale tomorrow morning. Thousands of wonderful Millinery values are here at prices you can searcely believe to be true—most of Wonderful Hat Values in the Main Sz on Pattern Hats, designed by master artists, in the Gage, Regina and Gold Medal shops; also many Hats and Patterns from our own designing rooms. Main Salon Sport and Banded Fall Hats. A vast array of shapes and shades, $3 50 eeeeeee ® Values $5.00 to $7.50....... Main Salon —and in the Basement Felt Sport Hats—felt and stripped felts, in all styles—in beige, beaver, sand, henna, red, purple, navy, wood, slate, gray, black. 265 860 660 at at at 95c “$1.45 “$1.95 Gage Banded Hats—Straight sailors and chin chins in black, navy and brown, $7.50 values. Going at . $2.85 Basement Feather Hats—One lot ranging in values from $3.85 to $7.85—all colors; $1 45 Basement your choice at ........ Untrimmed Velvet Hats, in every conceivable shape and shade-—665 to choose from. These should sell anywhere from $2.45 to $4.85. Your unrestricted choice...... 5c Basement fe Seattles largest nll. tesese Enormous Purchase of New Fall Milline Permits This Extraordinary Offer econd at MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, tm Mount Baker Park Circle | Sentth Court No, Mount Baker Park circle of the| Seattle court No. Fruit Vlower Mission will meet |aranth, will meet a Order with Mra, W. B, Rasmusen, 2614/5 949 44th ave, &., for all-day nension, Tues. |." D. m., in the Mi day, October 3, Aasisting will be| Desrees will be conte Mrs, Peter Mogensen, Mrs, 1. ¥, | dates Weber and Mra. ¥. A. Gerhardt | °¢ «, aaa ee Caster Auxiliary Ne, a Free Lanees Dinner The reguiar meeting gp Maul ‘The Free Lances, componed of Seattle authors have @ dinner in the L. ¢ Building restaurant, Tuesda ber 3, at 6:20 p, m., hone an organization auxiliary No. 4 to Custer camp, will 1, Sons of Veterans, wii 4 1| Tuenday evening, October $ img m., at the Armory ng Emma. Lindsay Squier, nature writer, Mins |\Quented to be present, ag Squier is the author of “The Wild election and Heart,” a collection of nature . stories, Her recent stories are|¢ Helen of Chinatown” and “The Rab PT, The firet pie. meetiggal Literary elt | Getober 9, at "3 pe a 3, at 3pm. Me Potter, the new prine} Musto and refresh a Hidden Trail.” | Sunset Heights Literary Club The Bunset Heigh will meet at the home of Mrs. Hat tio Bentley, 4221 Ashworth ave, | ‘Tuesday, October 3. ‘The afternoon Oe 3 will be devoted to the first lesson of} North End P: the year's study, “Russian History.” | phe North enn ereeelve Ch 7 Take Meridian or Wallingford car, | wiii meet with Mrs. 2 Rea eee N. 47th st, Tuesday, onan, Allah Chapter No. 165 |2 p. m. Allah Chapter will hold a country Theodore Roosevelt », 165, 0. BB.) fair and bazaar) ~ on Tuesday, October 3, in the dining| ‘Theodore Roosevelt af Manonic temple, At 6 erans of Foreign Wa o'clock am buffet supper will be| Tuesday, October 4, Pry smerved, followed by dancing. Mem-| Roosevelt hall 1616% Thing ' Members urged to at NUT BREAD BY BERTHA SHAPLEIGH Of Columbia University For the children’s lunch box, or for a luncheon bread af there ts nothing better to serve once or twice a week than « bers and friends invited bread. The following is a good recipe for nut bread whieh dam crumble and keeps moist an long here is any left — With marmalade between the slices it is a satiefying sandwige 2 cups entire wheat flour l cup bread flour~ 1% % teaspoon soda “ 2 teaspoons baking powder % cup brown sugar “ % cup molasses ~ 1% cups milk 1 cup walnut meats cut in thin slices Measure flour after sifting once, then sift again with ingredients, Mix molaases, milk and water and combine with: Thoroly mix, beat well, add nuts and turn into a well greased pan, Let stand for one hour—then bake two hours in « moderns gu 3 bytetre pein tl = Pee FeESEREEE, & £ °s them at half their value; lower. Ten thousand Hats, one thousam dozen Feathers, Fancies and Novel ties, three hundred dozen Flowers thousands of Ornaments of all are included. jie XN ge a es i Feather Hats, in charming designs. Not very of these—only ninety-six. They are made of hi ostrich, ostrich and hackle combinations, velvet and feather combinations and duvetyne and feather combinations. Delightful and stri k combinations are effected with henna, jade, blat navy and purple. Values $10.00, $5 | $12.50 and $15.00, will all go at...... oe $7.7 ny a 4 ih Ze ete Main Salon Mattewan Velours, in all the newest shapes and shades; $12.50 values.... Main Salon Lyons Velvet Hats—All shapes, all shad and velvet combinations, trimmed with novelty feathers, flowers and fancies. $5.95 to $9.85, Special price ...ceqosssecvecceecs $3 Basement % Trimmed Hats—Priced at the value of the # alone. These are Velvet Hats, in_all charmingly trimmed with feathers, flo fancies. Easily worth three times $1 the price. Yours at...... Basement Children’s Beavers, in al! shapes, all ages} brown, navy. $4.85 values. Going at .... ius keke Basement One lot of Children’s Hats and Tams— 900 in all—will go at, each.. Basement weeee Vlillinery Store.