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PAGE 10 Society Mrs, Paul Mandell Henry Plans Two Luncheons s This Week; Bridge ‘ea on Friday. Mc. PAUL MANDELL H will be hostess this week two funcheons, the first to be at Wettnesday at the Sun club compliment to Mra, Peachy, Teaves this month for an indefinite stay abroad, when covers will be Placed for sixteen, and the second on Thursday afternoon at her home, when she will entertain with a buf. fet luncheon for twenty, to honor Mra. Wiliam T. Burwell, who with Mr. Burwell and her mother, Mra n In M. H. Carraher, ts leaving Friday for Coronado, to spend the winter months. eee Will Serve at Bridge Tea At the bridge tea to be given at the home of Mias Estelle Roberta, with tea served at Mrs. erts’ home, 1221 22d ave, Non Fri @ay afternoon, Mrs. Alvah Lemuel Carr and Mra. Daniel B. Trefethen ‘will preside at the urna, assisted by the members of the committee: Mra. James P. Robertson, chairman, Mra. Stanton Bloxom, Mrs. Ira N. Gates, Mra. F. W. Hergert, Mra Stuart Strong and | Mra. Phillip BE. Robins. ‘The affair is for the benefit of the furnishing fund of the Women's Unt versity club's new clubhouse. eee Informal Dinner Mr, and Mrs. Philip B. Fisher are entertaining with an informal din mer at their home on Wednesday evening. ate . Birthday Party Celebrating the fifth birth her little son, Sherman, Mrs. Guy 5. Peterkin entertained twenty tive chil- @ren at her home Monday afternoon. eee Farewell Dinner Mr. and Mrs. ©. J. David enter. tained with an informal dinner at their home Jast evening, as a fare well compliment to Mr. and Mra. Henry Schmidt, who are Wednesday with thelr Miss Marguerite Schmidt. York. leaving eee Former University Girl to Wed ‘Mr. and Mrs. Garret N. Verstees, of Portland, Ore., announce the ¢n gagcment of their daughter, Evelyn, to Mr. Barnes Collinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collinson, of Port- land Miss Vernteeg attended the Jet. ferson High School and the Univer sity of Washington. Mr. Collinson attended Oregon Agricultural Col lege. No date has been set for the wed- Entertains at Mah Jongg Mrs. Louie La Bow entertained twelve quests at an afternoon ‘Mah Jongg at her home yesterday as & compliment to her stster, Mra. Her- bert Coorhees, who, after an extend 4 visit. te returning soon to her home in Chicago ° Sale of Winter Hats at Thrift Shop ‘The Thrift Shop of the Orthopedic hospital announces a sale of winter hats of which they have recently received a mew supply), on Wednes- day, at $11 Stewart st. Entertains for Mother Mrs. Nelson Johnson is entertain. ing with an informal juncheon at her home Thursday, complimenting her mother, Mrs. Wilbur McEldow- ney, of Forest Grove, Ore, who is her house guest . Bring-and-Buy Sale East Highland Drive Gulld of the Orthopedic hospite! will have a “Bring and Buy” sale on Friday. October 6, from 139 to 5 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Joseph L. Winn. 1130 «629th = ave. N. Homemade cakes, cookies, salad and delicates. fen dainties will be offered by the ™members for sale oe Mrs. Perkins to Speak at Women’s University Club Under the auspices of Smith Col lege club, Mra. John Carroll Perkins Will speak on “Spring Flowers for the Hotise--Forcing Hyacinths, Dat. fodiis, Tulips and Other Bulbs” at the Women's University club Tues. day, October 17, at 3 o'clock. The afternoon is for members and friends. and the proceeds will be added to the furnishing fund of the new clubhoune. MOTHER! © Move Child’s Bowels with “California Fig Syrup” Hurry mothert loves the fornia Fig Syrup” and it never fatis Even a sick chia “fruity” taste of “Cali- to open the bowels. A teaspoonful today may prevent a wick child to. morrow. If constipated, bilious, fev trish, fretful, has cold, colic, or if stomach i# #our, tongue coated, breath bad, remember a good cleans ing of the little bowels is often all that is necessary Ask your druggist for genuine “California Fig Syrup” which has directions for babies and children of sil ages printed on bottle. You must say or you may get an imitation fig syrup. io ical who | Fred Rob. | Allen, Mra Meredith) | | | | : } i | Founders’ Day Celebration ‘The Seattle Historica! Society will celebrate Founders’ Day on Novem: removed from Harvard ove. ber 13, at the home of Mr. and |to the Hotel Washington Annex for | Francisco and left the same evening | Woman's club. at home of Mrs. J 4 Mra. Morgan J. Carkeek, This baa |the winter, for Port Angele » Hutehinenn, 102 Kep 1 U F 30 Y jbeen an ‘annua! custom for twelve o.6%e aes eee Wednesday, October 4, at 2 > m n se or Over ears oars. Mr. and Mra. Everett Smith mo ir. Thomas Gibson ts leaving this * : : : eee tored to Portland Sunday for a few|week for Europe, where he will re Amethyst Social Club ONS OENTAUR CONEY, NEW VERE arty. : ’ me tudies Ametioat Social cut iit eet | aa Seattle Man Marries PY OD Pe iene. « with Mrs. Jeanette Dervia, 1909|— Mrs. Mary E. Rice, of Kirkwood.) str ang Mra. John C. Ben, with, Mr. and Mrs. Malph Merril! of Bur. st, Wednenday, October W. Va., announces the marriage of | airy. eden's parents, Mr. and Mre,|lingame, Cal, arrived by motor Mon-/4, at 129 p.m, for cards All [her daughter, Margaret, to Mr. jigewall, of Chicago, have returned|day and are guests at the Hotel | Eastern Stars invited. | Luther Evans, son of Mr. and Mre. trom @ short trip to Victoria, B. C. | Washington } eee | Harry Evane, of Seattle | eee eee ‘West Seattle Movies, ta, } Tha ceremony was performed {5/ yoeq Helen Wakefield, of Spokane,| Mr. and Mra. W. HH. Talbot and| West Seattle Review, No. 61, W |St. Lake's church, Wheeting, W. lis apending a few days in town. Misa Vera Talbot, who have been vie. |B. A. of the Maccabees, will meet Va. on Saturday, September 16, | see fting in town for some time, will|in Carpenter's hall, 4441 California th Rev. Jacob Brittingham read-| Mr. Lewie E. Hyman left Satur | leave Wednesday by motor for their) ave. Wednesday, October 4, at § p |Geraidine Beardaley attended the bride and Mr. L. Patterson was the best man Mr. and Mrs. Fivans their home in Seattle. Interlaken Guild's Bazaar Interlaken gulld of the Orthopedic hospital will have a bridge tea anc bessar at the Hotel Washington or | Thursday, Novernber 2. Mra. T. M | Parker and Mrs. William R. Tomkins are in charge of the card party. will make Party Program Saturday afternoon at four Next o'clock the children’s classes of the Douglas School of Dancing will give a party program followed by refresh ments. | eee |Tca and Lecture at | Parish House A tea and lecture was given at the |parish house this afternoon under the auspices of the Women's auxii jary to St. Mark's church Prot. F. L. Joshi, exchange protes sor trom India at the University of Nebraska, spoke on “The Place of Women in the Evolution of India’s Progress.” } Mrs. John D. McLauchtan and Mre Herbert H. Gowen presided at the tea table. Service at Orthopedic Tea Shop Mrs. W, H H. C. Joy University Guild Wednesday, assist ed by Mrs. Theodore T. Leman Mrs. J. BE. Holton, Mrs. L. W. Gra ham, Mrs. G. E. McMillan, Mrs Eugene Bell, Mrs. Florence M. Dur gan, Mrs. Charles B. Ballard and Mrs, H. R. Holmes McColloch and Mra will be hostesses for the Fairview PUT. A. Fairview PT. A. will meet at the school, Thursday, October 6, at 215 p.m. Mrs. H. EB. Greenstreet president of the Seattle council of [PT A, will give a short talk (Mrs. H. K. Benson wil contribute several vocal selections, and the | girls’ chorus will give numbers. A {social hour and refreshments wil! follow a short business seasion Leschi Heights Improvement Club Mra. W. J, Filliott and Mrs. G. C Garman will entertain the members of the Lescht Heights Woman's Im \provement club mt Mra. Elliott's |home, 1266 824 ave. 8., Friday, Oc tober 6, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon The program will Include @ group of plano numbers by Miss Heien Bom mers and songs by Mra. Randolph Miss Nina Buchanan will speak during the afternoon Pearson Kensington Club Under the wusptcen of the Ken sington club, Mra. Jackson Si/bauh will speak at the reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints, cor 26th and First ave. N. W., . October 6, at 7:30 p. m “Measures to Be Voted Subject: Upon Before the Next Legislature.” MRS. JAMES HENRY COSTELLO leor Topeka. Kan. to remain unti|®%*. Wednesday, October 4, a¢ 1 jum, Mo: latter Christmas. She will return by f?-,™ Members bring thimbi snore Sane Rearey Foose tthee hose Conroy ais anh The marriage of Miss Dorothy Leavitt to Mr. James Henry | way of Caiitorn: ye ounpatiigaree ss ee Sucaliles atu Diarrhoca; allaying Feverishress ‘arising therefrom, | Costello was solemnized in the parlors of the First Baptist} hs and by regulating the Stomach snd Bowels, aids tho ase . i Sd | aft » ce of two ye 1 et Bound Sisters Sewing Club ¢ 4, 1 ithy and natu: church last W ednesday morning —Portrait by Grady. —__\aiver wc aaa tive 3. 34 ateetion __ puget Sour Py wie feed on Cont Mr og other’s Toa ag slecpe the service in the presence of day for Det |reiatives and intimate friends. Mins | — TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4 Eastern Star Club ihe Octoter calendar for the Kast tne) Bridge Chub dub will meet with | . THE SEATTLE STAR IOMMAAAI MMO S Miss Frances of. Fraser sa! urday for a six months’ 1 wall and Australia. | eee The Kind You Have Always Bought hys borne the signa- ture of Chas, H. Fletcher on the wrapper for over BO years just to protect tho coming generations. not be deceived. All Counterte! Imitations and Signal Corps Auxillary Mr. and Mrs, Charies B. Plimpton) wre. A. 8. Hellenthal will Sm ood” are but experimené that endanger the townhouse, See ee eee uee,| Never attempt to relieve your baby with a : Wednemtay, October 4 instead of] gemedy that you would sse for yourself, 4 tony Prous the Motel Otte to te | te Second Wednesday in. October pare ceaepeaien ait. Sool ces What is CASTORIA Ridgeley Rebekah Auxiliary . Nidgeiey Rebekah with Mra. Harriet Bird, way Castoria is a harmless substitute pr Castor Oil, Pares orice, Drops and Soothing Syrup. It contains neither hine nor other n substance. For Auxiliary meets 1608 Coritas ee Mre. Frank A. Hill left Saturday land daughter, Miss Efzabeth Hughes Beare the Sgnature of have returned to Seattle to make | Mth ave Personal a in | Mr returned Rainier Beach Woman's Clab | Monday from a business trip to San Regular meeting of Rainier Bes Norman BF. G Mr. and Mre. J. M. de Macedo have m sharp Monte to attend the! home fn an Vrancisce Membere ereed to netent large. fleshy, supply. SOLD Ts aoed EVERYWHERE OR LIQUID Dissolve in boiling water tection. y PY Use enough to get a big lasting suds Why STENOGRAPHERS to? At four o'clock — when that dull, tired headache comes on —and | you still have a few more letters to type—there is blessed relief in a tube of BAUME BENGUE (ANALGESIQUE ) yy a little ointment from the tube of Ben: ry and rub on the forehead and back of neck —just as you would cold cream. Relief what cage? and Soak an hour Or More PR" (Colored clothes only half an hour’ stration. Rinso suds work down into every fold and fibre, loosening the dirt without weakening a single thread. wash Rinso does the work. Thos. Leeming & CoN. Yi. Amen. Agente Roston Tr ot W planning ment |University Cc pen Wed; to whington were busy Tuesday with of the rey m., with made within for the | atudents. t ta thie probably be higher than nat, 7 he numbers reached 4,596, been ¢ on w i) begin Michigan Apple Blossom @ chigan Apple Bi “ remular rneeting at the George A. Boyd, 35) Vrifay 192% Firnt ave, . 5 Ladies of the Golden Ni October 6, Bring AMPLE PROOF Are n love you wure that you? he eaid he you for m fia anacript FREE TO RUPTURED ‘ > Jes the following ' ern Star clu | Wednesday, October 4th, at 12 noon. |4800" 4 eine elub, All day " ——— +e Jmecting in elub rooms, Mem pore | Un ernity Tonia Soctal Club enh a . CLUDS FOR WEDNESDAY Wednentay, October 4 AN All48Y) yonte social club, O, B. Sy WM) Os nee 19—Businene meeting 8 | campus -- meeting, At 3 p.m. Rev. Dr, Per | meet in Ma. » Tem: Wednes | 4 meeting et 11:30 a. m Weat Seattle Art Chub kine talk on “Beginnings Of Gay October 4, at 2 p.m. for cards. |” > tober Hewing club, All day |?” . At the meeting of the Weet Seattle tne Christian Church.” Public in) . ps ‘ n elub room, Members |“pened at Art club, to be held at the home of | vited i han ye jmecting ° ts Mre. ©. J. Stanley ‘Ww see : glee Sisters only Pars m ' wt in Bon October 26, 27 and 2% ummag f 6, chusetts st, on W Webrow Benevolent Beard | Agiee Mtetorn will me | 4, Mrs. Thomas # ‘The Hebrew Ne lent board wit}! Marche reat room Wednesday, ¢ Janie oe -~Program in ctub|*%st the ence n “Charles Wile meet in the veatre room of the Tem. tover 4, at 11a, m, Business meet-| Cctob Aa arog Jonathan Trumb: an ple Jamanuel \neniny, Ontober 4,20 With Sister Schaefer, 2007 First|rooms, 4000 Arcade bidg, at 2:80) ray B, Holland on “Cou at 16:30 a m,. Open meeting at 3/@¥* eer 4 |p. ™. ase posh tag art p mM, to honor new worker, Miss 1 bp 4 eee ob a Shed Mystic Jewel Auxiliary | pa IO Pi Daughters of Washington Ploncers eee Mystic Jewel Auxiliary will meet) The Coterlf soba “ nate ‘The Daughters of the Pioneers Progremive Thought Cub jin 1. 0. 0, F, Temple, 10th ave.jing a thd on ober 6, at 3:16 Washington prior to 1870, will © The Progressive Thought club |@"d EB. Pine, Wednesday, October 4. | church on My iday : wd var BRE Wednesday, Oct. 4 at the home of! opens tte year at Federated luncheon at 1 p, m. o'clock. Tip executive committee | 15 o'clock, followed by |postponed 1 Mins Nellie itv 1628 11th ave , op 4. ott 25.3 | will meet at 1-16 . ; 2 © 10 » incoming | McKinley Circle Dinner this program b Lancheen OQub Hien Di| MoKinley circle of the G. A. TL] Greetings trom the president, Mrs a | . ” wth ve = noonday dinner Wed-,11 A. M. Bonnar. nw The Mount Baker Laneheon club re tion,” by 3 Jen. |¥ | will meet Wedneaday October 4, at | nie Hope. 1 hour |nenday, October 4, in Veterans’ hall,| meports pf delegnias to the state he ehubho: for luncheon, followed “ee Armory, An invitation ts extended | convention in Bpokane. eR Oea, VE TERSNIT Ty | to comrades and friends. | eee The Ladies of tle Golden by brides } Woman's Century Club | ee Pirin ABuy Sale will meet The hostesses ave to te Mrs. Hi Child dy department of the! ADDITIONAL CLUBS a of the Church of the|>. mm, Beouwkes, chairman; Mrs. J. 0. Aus | Woman's Century club will meet The te sae enduct a bring-and- |luneh. in, Mra. FY. 1. Atkins and Mra. i. A. | wot “Ww. ¢ oodward, 724 17th Fpiphany will © & bring-and. |! Breall i, one aa pee! Sedna gece 4 ig] Clara Barton Tent louy, peckase sale Friday, October 6 eee Petes ny, October &, af 2) Clara Barton Tent, Daughters of 4: the name of Mra. Frank P. Dow, pom, De, Curtis T. Williams ts to|,, a 1 Wooderaft: Thimble Club iaah on "Mow to Oe The Sten, Veternna, will meet with Mrs. Flor-| 27 goth av The proceeds of the| Wather Beattie Wooderaft Thimble nA tam * \enee Geer, 147 N. Téth at. Friday.!aaig will be uml for furniture for | young ma Ho. 08, will held @ card pert ™ P “ ns October 6, to sew for the fair. Jing rectory. Tes will be served dur nughter . ae Bring box lunch. » the afternog! ng to take | pesdey, Ovteber 4. at 3 ». § Woman's Re Nata Club “yeaa per me ae err ae 8 omg heme of aon Tom lhe : Tre Woman's 3 Ite Nata a witt John F. Miller W. Tt. € | Xz Clab ins ss pee ntl MAKOr:) Mes, Carrie Campbell enter-| ‘The Zonery dub will meet Thure Wome “e poh emegenradinad (0 SS | cutive committees of! day, Oct. 6, at |p. m., in the lecture Women's ailiar mapeeen nancy ee ng (John F. Miller W. RC. at lunch-| pall, on the fqurth floor of the Y. eity Unitarian regs paw yon tp n, Friday, October 6, at her home,|w, Cc. A. Dt B. E. Barnes will the assembly room of the NOG | wasia dp Cheaniadte nad eotere 2 Federal ave. apeak | Mire, HD. Willson - meeting of the Investment Bankers! |Pine— niall 2 association b) “Second Gedara Cc er’: Mr, Gamuel Brooks, of Vancouver SO EES SONY 1D. C., te spending a few days y town, | iS Z ee 4 ZY Mr. Rex Stafford will return the Y last of this week from « two weeks Y Dusiness trip to Portiand 4 eee GIS : S “a Large comes almost at once — safe and certain, ‘and 7 For soaking—for use in washing ma- Say Ben-Gay at any drug store and wa, chines—at every single step of the family | pe age naa aig original | Frenc! ume, Rinao is made by the largest soapmakers in the world. It does the family wash as easily and safely as Lux does fine things. Get .Rinso today — it comes in the regular size or the big new package. It is sold at grocery and de- partment stores every- where. Lever Bros. Co, Cambridge, Mass. by the French Baume ‘The Just soaking in Rinso gently loosens all the dirt | FRIGimatIDNIINS Aches and Pains Puget « pe opananey remo a interurban Round Trip to Tacoma Make this tr! water or Rupture or Have Suffer Rupture After an Op eration Try My Plan Free Mrs, F. E. Williams, Wm. 8. Rice, Inc, Adams, N. | bee a special corset attachment holds any rupture no matter Even if the abdomen is it holds any rupture, ease, comfort and security. dreds of women in Seattle and ity are in need of just such port Mrs. Williams is Experience has shown many women are unable to cornet because of large Navel tures or those following rt The special surgical corset and rt ture support combined ts care for all such conditions, Doubtiess every woman who been compelled to wear an truss or abdominal Support the gouging, caused by narrow bands. The of the abdomen must be carried 1 the band around the back and # Pressure Is sometimes very causing untold suffering. The cla] broad supporting corset ment does away with all chafing and binding. flexible, durable, figure like a glove. It gives sense of absolute security and cutting and It ts it cool and fits Remember, Mrs. Williams will in Seattle only three days, then opportunity will be gone, so by means don’t fall t> call and see wonderful demonstration. Daily from 9 to 12 a. m, 2 p. 0 9 evenings. WM. 8. RICE, Ine., Adams, N. —-80¢— most and pleasant cheapest way to Bo Sound Navigation Co. Deck Matin 3003 be Mrs. Williams will be at the Hott Seattle, Seattle, Wash., October 5, and 7, to demonstrate this n u Support free to all women. wants to fit ft on you and to you that it Is a great blessing ruptured affiicted women. matter what you have tried, your opportunity to find out what you require, and get the efit of a free personal by » competent lady expert. be burdened with and suffer the continual an of wearing trusses if you don’t Why not use the Rice Meth and prove to your entire satisfacti results are possible in Thousands have been to throw away their trusses brief application of the Rice there are thousands still suffering the tortures ture because they know not to turn for relief, Mra. u in Seattle to give all such the benefit of her experience knowledge of hernia and invites to her private apartments at Hotel Seattle. Do not fall to get this free p; « ou bet “and ite to “No ed m ou do we fe “But Bhe me Att