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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1922. EATTLE STAR ! John ¥, Miller W, Ht. OHI OIIOSOIIO 0 | The John ¥. Miller W, Rt. C. new WOMEN’S CLUBS ig. crae wie ast Wieseereer cr | | The Best Cough Suva scinsiarsmmanntpieiletinteneniiagtaneipanceaiscicia ntti n A, - | Autumn Bazaar | eatt 6 |. For the benefit of the Orthopedie | |hospital, Interlaken gulld i planning | ——<—<—<———_- ° ( CHAIRMAN ] Music. Matzenauer Superb ja big autumn basaar at the Hotel \4411 46th ave, 8. W, at 10 « m. oan ‘ “3 e |Washington for Novernber 2. Com Artist [ithe ox urged to attend | Here's nn ener way to neve $8, ana B = | ate or . ¥ « ' : ” y rT. A The corps will give a luncheon and ’ tawgh ree. E- | mittoes being formed and elabo An aunpicloun opening of Seattio’a! CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY , West Woodland ' eer 8 © - yet ba ose Sane ecngh vomedy 2 = rate arrangements are going forward Ash eeanen Wan thé condert given - Went Woodland PT. A, wit jeard - # bee aunbes Sit ls det OF tne wenn ” 7 cone J 7 5. -eoleee! ditort Wedne je Campbell, 412 Federal ave, on OR eTCLLSELEELELELETOETET | 2 be vy apo nt frown “4 baw hohe }last evening at the Metropolitan the ony Nees 7 ee fm th _ me Fy: hit “eye gaa <4 ; , ”? eh a a CSCS ' : Jot the fall seaso proceeds fro later by Margaret Matsenauer, who| Mrs. Rose Tremper, assisted by | day, October 11, at 2:90 p 2 riday, October 2 ae i f ‘ y S which" wilt Seip to Gring comfort 16 ee ee wn | are, M. Grosaman will entertain the | Nellie Goodhue will be the speaker ee You've probably heard of this welley Miss Swezea a Much- lie recognized am the greatest con-| Mra. | i z A known plan of making cough evyrag _ ’ . ~,,_ [the senall people confined tn the hoe ltralto of the age. Not only is Mme, | Lada the G, A, KR. Sewing club | Refre nts. } Sunnydale F at home. But have you ever usm Feted Bride-Elect; En-\y - seelie |Matsonauer endowed with a wonder |at Mrs. Tremper's home, 6767 fyca | “er | The # | Itt Thourande of families, the wore “ pe + “¢ Two committees have already been } a a fay, October 11 N Women | will meet at! over, feel that they could hardly keagm r : ” y but her interpretations are more # / Army and Navy mi tertains With Smar | rormed The arte and crafts commit A escen aid. tan brute tchaee Luncheon n. Take Phinney | Phe Agaociation of Army and Navy {220 p.m. Mins 7 t-| house without it. Its, simple a y ° x syd Te y a r oth # " t » firw 18 | tle, a teacher of cheap, bu he s t takes » of Tsa. tee, with Mra, Cly = 4 ce nN nn : ae Mma Matsenauer te a einger of car, No. 21, Get off at Toth at. Im | ww will meet for the first tm i teach th ‘| cough will soon earn it s permane: easy cen: Msngfsrak ‘ the schlowina the first magnitude, Her musician: | portant business is to come before) this qutumn at the Hotel Washing: | will give a talk "| place in your home - ANY affairs are arranged to re +“ > ote ne jehip and understanding are un. | the elub, | ton, Wednesday, October 11, Launch: | demonstration b Into « pint bott our 2% oune ma compliment Miss Vernita Swe. members = ee ee wr equaled, Her voice, of mat * ith, By eon wilt be served at 1 o'clock, fol- | of Pinex; then add’ piain ar sscleta wo Bea, whose marriage to Mr. Morris Mra os ans a one texture and richness, in one of great Annual State Dinner lowed by an afternoon of bridge Robert Morris Chapter, 0, FE. 5. | eumer syrup te f i wp the Pint Of say Landquist will be solemnized at Bt.\Riners,’ Mrs. Lester Davis ie depth and color, Her numbers, vary:| The annual etate dinner of the | stake reservations immediately with| Robert Morris chapter ed pty Any ng bey rere es Tuke's proCathedral in Tacoma, on Frank Dearborn, Mrs Pawin 'T. Mer Ing from operatic arias to thore of First Presbyterian church will be! srg, Kdward Schulz, Kenwood 1674. | wilt meet Wednesday, rk, ee ee bree) Bs Ootoder 28 Pe aes “dag oned a lighter vein, were all sung with! given by the Pastors’ Aid society on eee the Masonite .ten never spolle, and gives you a full ping ee Today Mra, J. W, Mackintosh was, The apron committes ts. compone’ full appreciation, Her tones, of the| Wednesday, October 11, in the large Patrons’ Association and Pine st, at § p,m of better cough remedy than you Hostess at an. informal tea at her wr * Coleus, ere G. ©. Mor. utmost clarity, contain wonderful, \diningroom of the chureh, at 630] wa. patrons Annociation of the | emplified he tould buy ready-made for three times home after 4 o'clock, when Miss Mrs. a = by Mrs A beltike quality and are rich and of p.m, Each table will represent @/ 1) ay of Washington will hold | ‘ —— » ‘ Jean Mackintosh and Miss Virginia trade, Mrs rag Ain ety Soni exceptional’ volume. state or different nation, For reser-| i, rest meeting of the year Wednes. | Auxiliary to Typographical Union |, '! {s really ‘wonderful how quickly Jackson assisted. s evening Mr - Welty, Mrs we 7 eee Matzenauer is connidered supreme | vations call Main 4177, or Kenwood) yi ev aning Oct. 11, at # o'clock, in| rd Party e sonst eis Oh leaee ot ae and Mrs, Charlies Field are enter rm G - a minck 0 “M among contraltos. Combined with 4425, by Wednesday noon. Meany hall, on the campus ‘The Ladies’ Auxtitary to the Trpo It seem penetrate throug! P falaing with a amall dinner for Miss Dowsias = ae S * . w ies Stele, her marvelous voice in a keen aense may Dr, Henry Buszallo will be the) graphical Union will entertain with | air pai o ary, hee Bweeea and her fiance; Thursday H. M. Gaston i sive. OL. 3 of dramatic ability which gives her principal speaker and will answer|@ card party in Wing’s cafeterta,| tight legm, he fm. John RK. Connor's bridge tea; ner, Mra, Aareh Taylor, dibs. & ja wonderful power of interpreting ersona quentions or discuns any subject that | Wednesday evening, October 11. The) the m almost im- Friday Mra. Stevenson Smith will Jones and Mrs. B. E. Woodman any song. Her glortour voloe and |the patrons desire, General round |Party will celebrate the doth anni| melliete reliel Splendid for thrags f epetain about 100 guests at. tea Jcharming per ity combined made) Mr. and Mrs, Charles 8. Wills F | tanie discussion. Election of officers. | vernary of the Seattle Union | and bronchial asthma om @nd Friday evening Mr. an¢ * Hallowe’ Peau d: Iher appearance a fare treat from turned Friday from a month's Visit) goociat music ee x * . . Pi boner ‘allowe’en Evening Jher app , ‘# visit} Special mu t ex is a highly concentrated com- I, A. De Cou wilt be ho te to sixty ‘ensis Shisins ciate aateccatn With \a musical aa well an artistic stand in Washington, D, ¢ and New York, | “*e i Lorraine Social Club ' | poun of genuine Norway pine ex couples at a dancing par » Hallowe'en evening, the diversions { potnt | wd } Woman's Century Club | The Lorrs trac d hus been used for gen , Saturday afternoon is Mre reget dnt nainattn,’ ent Wednes | Mer opening number was “O don| Mra, Hal H, Williams, of Lumnt| prousehold administration depart- rd part 1 throat and chest ailments Dert Butterworth’s tea, in © be « ane ne a canis, on ann Ifataie,” from “Don Carton,” by Verdl,|isiand, epent last week ag the guest) ions of the Woman's Century elub dnonday in Fit Xe mous een 3 - @vening Mr. and Mra. William Col. day, October lwhich was sung with full appreeia-|of Mr, and Mra, George T. Myers will meet Wednesday, October 11, at m. with directions, and Gout secout aa by will have a dinner at their) Mrs. Fret H. Baxter and Mra ; eb: i soe ase Der ae oa faye nddbecessnenpiisy Poe | accept 8 7 fame: Mre. I. Y. Mackintosh’s tea/Robert P. Greer will be the host) Eriking.” which gave the singer an| Mr, and Mrs, Biliott Dean Har-| joing of Mra. Henry Landes, 4511 Ladies’ Grotto Club atisfaction or money refunded, will take place Monday afternoon | eases. exceptional opportunity to display (rington (Catherine Butler) are recel¥| ise, aye, N. E. ‘The program will I c will meet at} inex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. from 3 to 6 o'clock at her — at, gees | her dramatic ability, and “Thou Art ing messages of congratulation up maint of “Karly History of Family he F building on the Univer: | Avert ’ 1 7 vl Yetobe: ° 7s le = t whing Vedn papreiharst; | Wednesday, Octever! Miss Gowran Will Mrs. Bessie T. Redman is|My Peace.” both by Schubert, and the birth of a non, Dean Butler, Ol Tite by Mra. C. E. Remaberg ashington campus V ——— —a 36. tp Mise Gladys Epperson’s tea ‘ 7 "Tia Spring,” by Wolf, followed. tober 9, in Behenectady, N. ¥ |The Cultural Value of Hounework,” | 4*y afternoon, Oct. 11, at o / ‘ nai and the same day Miss Mildred and Marry October 14 | chairman of general arrange-\ron pene ee On ere Ageing sg aonb be a tate | ; Central Mission Study Club awe Miss Gertrude Lewis will have & ‘The marriage of Mise Dawn Gow | , —e t . Plainte @’Ariane,” by! Mra, Livingston 2, Stedman wil! . mgs yee | Royal Neighbors, Distriet No. 5 | The Central Mission Study club of : Tuncheon of 12 covers their }ran, daughter of Mra, Belle Gowran, | ments for the Women’s Com-|next kroup. camnah Gar ta tee-}laateoome “ie tor her toranet heme Able ae ghbore of District No. G|the ¥. W. G A. will meet Friaagy : home. to Mr. Howard A. Hecht, witt take | mercial club, “political mix ala sane ene és t Miss., to viait.reiatives| — Ballard High Schoo} Alumnl will hold their tenth an: conven. | October 12, at 10 o'clock in the Bible bs: ard High School Alumni asso in the music room 4 “Chanson ‘for two months | tion at Masonic Temple, Green Lake He ant que Je prefers” « by Fourdraln urday evening, October 1 lat the Stockade Hotel, Alki room of the a jock. ‘The ceremony will be ociation. Textbool,, Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, | Mrs. Masters Gives S Bt A lpertormed by Rey, W. TR. Sawhill,| point, on Wednesday evening, p S ededk ith’ “haan.” © Mr. and Mre. Glen C. 30 masday, October ee The Trend of the Races,” while the an Delightful Tea 10k. the Raene of the Seite Saat. SEs. | Ookdber 12 Del’ Riego; Ronald's “The Moon at'Gliroy) are receiving cong jon of officers, | Green Lake W, ©. T. U. | subject for discussion 19 “Sixty Yea) Th ‘This afternoon, at her home, Mrs. /Charies A. Thorndike, 2441 Federal) . si the Full” and “CrepurculoCefiro”!on the birth of a daughter October 6 ’ Green Lake W. C. T. U. will meet (of Progresa” New members wal * P.'S. Masters gave a charming tea ave. | skeet : La Palen arranged by LAlnt the Swedish hoapttal | League of Women Voters for an allday session W day, | come. se 40 compliment J. Brown,! Miss Gowran will be attended by 9 = eee | ‘The Beattie League of Women [October 11, with Mra. Irene Hawley ARORA IETS AE , Wife of Mayor Brown, Mrs, William Mrs. Marjorie Merl Renfroe as} ity Hach number wae greeted with) Mr, and Mra. Frederick T. Fischer | Voters witl meet at the ¥. W.C. A. at |6115 Latona ave | not Sherman Walker, Mrs. W. H. Oliver matron of honor, and Miss Eleanor | =) Iprolonged applause and in response have come in from their summer | noon Wednesday, October 11, Refer see | a and Mra. H. T. Bredes neart will be the matd of honor. | cit aciounly responded place at Wing Point and have a} endum and initiative measures com. North Queen Anne PT. A. ons Th Autumn shades prevailed in the Little Jean Hudson, daughter of Mr. | i. with weweeat euaoven, “iy the Waters apartments at the Motel Sorrento! ing up at the fall election will be dis-| The North Queen Anne P-T. A.| pre decorations, the living room and hall and Mre, Will E. Hudson, will be the} ef Minnetonka. “The Rosary,” for the winter, | cus will meet Wednesday, October 11, at > Were a bower of russet and golden flower girl a | When the Roses Bloom” and, for o.9 8 | pe Ais the school at 3 p. m. A musical pro-| & nis brown dahlias, and the dining room| Miss Gowran ts a graduate of the the last, “My Heart at Thy Swee Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Hadley spent} West Seattle W. C. TU. \gram will be given by the children peor Was in orange and yellow tones. An University of Washington and a Yolee,” from “Samson and Delilah,” |the week-end in Olympia a West Seattle W, C. T. U. will meet and Mr. Walter W. Davia, of the city | Co Artistic ‘black vase filled with bril-|member of Alpha Belta Pi sorority which was eupertly given. | guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Pierce.| with Mrs, W. B, Scott, corner of | physical educational department, will | on Nant sinnias centered the table, and Mr. Hecht attended the same institu: As an added feature Mr. George ee | Alaska at. and California ave, Wed-| speak on “Health.” Parents urged | i - Fellow candies with shades in the | tion. Vause, who wns a most ablo accom-| Mrs. Omar J. Humphrey ts epend-|nesday, Oct, 11, at 2 p.m. Members |to attend, d / mame color were in black holders. see | pantet’ for Mme. Matzenauer, gave|ing a few weeks in San Francleco,;are asked to be prompt. Visitors eee 5 5 : Mrs. A. J. Trumbull, Mrs. T. a.| Bridge Luncheon fheae Getigtiful plane nveibers, “Pre-l pet ___ | welcome ae Nina M. Frye Tent : ; Parrish, Mrs. G. H. Appleton and 4s-. Harry G. Tremaine te enter tude.” by Bchytte; “Lento,” by Cyril] Miss Jean Fox and Miss Helen Nina M. Frye Tent, No. 12, Daugh- | ; Mrs. Howard Hanson presided atithe | iaining with a luncheon of 24 covers Scott, and MacDowell's “Polonalew,” are visiting Mise Clara Bruhn John Mule PeT. A. |ters of Veterans, will have a cara) Chew a few Pleasant Tab! at erae. Sey Wemaee “aawad ty concert last evening wan thelat Toppenish for a few days. | John Muir PWT. A. will meet! party in Veterans’ hall, armory, Wed. listant StonusricRetat rad : / . . Wednes Octo +2 ’ Assisting about the rooms were an ofternoon at bridge This Corn Remedy Is Satie Wedn y ber 11, at 230 ato nemiay evening, Oct. 11, at $ o'clock. | ns ach Rell i ok Birs. C. W. Chandler, Mrs. Mae Lose. | eg see ven thia winter under the man-| Mr. and Mre. Floyd Frost (Marcia |ty demonstration by pupils; talk by | All welcome. Refreshmenta. “a kamp, Mrs. O. B. Dass. Mrs. Clara} a Guaranteed lagerment of Katharine Rice. ‘The| Berger) of Gold Bar will spend the) Miss Jeasio Merrick, physical train —— -_ pew Swan Short, Mrs. Caroline Clark, Tuesday Bridge weNgomatter New tough or how | next concert will be on January 15, |coming week-end with Mr. and Mra.|ing director, Subject, “Safety.” ADDITIONAL CLUBS ; ‘Mrs. E. C. Eves, Mra. M. A. Weed, | 1 ecattad’. thet 4a seman th when Mischa Elman, Russian viotin- | Toss Downs | ee Be j a M. 4 ae F, oy or callus that : ned with @& i ie aa wt ‘Mrs. 0. G. Wilson, Mrs. C.F. aasen, | tenchec m Clud tan of the f@™ arope oF * doomed | ist, will be heard in recital . ° | SemtAnnual Meeting ! L’Union Francais ) le Mrs. J. L. Greenwell, Mra. FW Tose y Bilaee ph ance aie tana | | es i a Mr Varwet) tage imy rig to ‘The 434 semiannual meeting of ‘ 1/Usten Francais wet meet Satur r gee : * a vetoria: C, Sunday to join Mra lode, 30 0.0. my October 14, at m., at the ogee ee wan McNaughton 1414 this afternoon with Mra. Dana pee ac onree ES, i mee meet | Lilly, who has been er ng a week oe i Weltestay, Cale ie YW. C. A. club room, The presi. | i eee Set ke cake Leuba kiacaad | Monday Oct, 16, at 345 p.m. De [Were They returned today Dudley's hall, South Kk, mt 10 2, \dent, Monsler Marcel Daly, will] ue oe placed foi aay, , Ay } oem ™ e | “The Turkish Question.” | e | cine’ wie ¢ ebtien- | 5 m. South Park Rebekah lodge, No.|*peak on Invitations Issued for eee | Harlan C. Hines, professor of edt Mr. and Mra. Carl B. Willams of | 961, wil) act as hostess, District |All who are interested are invited to| Hon at the University of Wesbing | i901 10th ave, N., are recelving con: | thy ths samen ot the echool. Short |@ushter, October $ cee Fairview P.T. A. s | ie agin Vimy Ridge Chapter Fairview PT. A. will conduct aor acidity of stomach; from indi | A | Miss Powell’s Wedding \Entertains Bridge Mr. and Mra. John H. Powell! 1 have issued invitations for the mare tuncheon Clud.. entertained "beth, one ong, net ogre the members of her bridge luncheon Trinity church, ‘Thursday evening. |lu>, twelve in number, at her home October 26, at 8:20 o'clock. this'afternoon, First Hill Guild Interlaken Guil at Tea Shop Plans Bridge Tea | . The First Hill Guilt of the Ortho-| Mr#. Boyd Goebel WM be hostess |to a quick. easy. auire and peinvea Pedic hospital are arranging a bridge |for Interlaken guild at the Ortho | Ent Novel Men ein your fingers x fea to be given at the Hotel Sorrento |pedic Tea Shop Wednesday, assisted |{2°A.2irs semaine single pie "| Sigma Alpha Epsilon Mothers’ Club ‘Thursday afternoon, Dctober 26, at by Mrs. A. W. Parrahm, Mra. J, N.| dead, shriveled akin that you throw! The Mothers’ club of Sigma Alpha 2 o'clock. Tickets may be obtained |Wilson, Mrs. Ray Ling, Mra. J. A. ay ver, Hard corn, #0ft) postion fraternity will meet at from Mrs. Frederick T. Fischer at|Millias, Mra. C. C. Tenny, Mra. T.| "Coste but a tr a4 gus an-|e apter house, 4606 University bivd. hairman Mary K. Holmes will pre. | attend. Wuetnens Ineoting: Dr. Anna Weld ang her mother, | Vimy Ridge Chapter, Daughtere|mixer at the school building Thurs-| tion, flatulence, palpitation, bh ¥ Mre. Weld, of Rockford, Ill. who of the British Emptre, will meet at day, October 12, at 8 p.m. Mr. R. H./or any stomach distress. Angora Grotto Cub Danco ; ve been visiting Dr. Minnie Bur-|the residence of Mre. A. 8. Patrick, | Vivian, community song leader, will} The moment you chew a The Angora Grotto club will enter: | don, ieft Monday for California, on|1251 fist ave. N, Wednesday after.|be the soloist, and will also lead the |"Pape's Diapepsin” tablets }tain with a dance at the Masonic) tier way home, Last Ssturday they | noon, Oct: 11, at 1:30 o'clock, All|community singing. There will be| stomach feels fine. temple, Pine and Harvard, on Fri-| were the guests of Dr. Mabel Sea-|members are requested to be present |games and refreshments during the} Correct your digestion for. a day evening, Oct. 13. This iw the | ave, who motored with them to the |ag business of tmportance In to be dis-|social hour. All urged to come andjcents, Pleasant! Harmless! first dance of the sixth annual series.) n.vatiup fair. cussed get acquainted. Grug store. the Sorrento. Hather, Mra. Harry Halliwell, Mrs.\teed. Try It. &. Lawrence & Co, | Thursday, Oct. 12, at2 p.m. As this . Mfr. Chicage. - cs eee ¥. H. Grinnell and Mrs. 0. A. Je Ie ONES ty the Owl Drug! is the firat ‘mew ing of the year a Informal Tea for BE oars = Bride-Elect Complimenting Miss Eleanor Kort. ter, who is to be married Ocwber 19, Mrs. Philip G. Kinzer will entertain ‘With an informal tea at her home, after 4 o'clock, on Thursday after. oon. ane Junior Jinx Dance Friday ‘The fall activities of the funior members of the Seattle Yacht club will be opened with the Junior Jinx nd @ance Friday evening, October 13, at the clubhouse. The committee has r 1c arranged many novelties and special . hoodoo features for the supper hour. nd the music is to be the best ob- tainable. The proceeds wil! be used i i, i to finance the organization for the Business offices, like coming year. homes, can always be Call Allan Latimer at the Dexter Me + Horton National bank for tickets. improved cna It is the aim of the Metropolitan Building Wh en Posacgys A to afford Seattle nag —_ the j inest office quarters available anywhere in Household - bat metgonsigg 2 nc gt ogg ong fee »e Ti oi of conditions are bringing to the ite- Duties Tire | Henry-Stuart, Cobb and Douglas Buildings every possible improvement in office building construction and office arrangement. Constant Progress All court offices are so constructed that they receive abundance of good air and ample daylight. All offices are brilliantly illuminated by a scien- tific system of diffused lighting. 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