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Sie ea Se” THE STAR . Clubs € BS FOR FRIDAY | SEATTLE PAGE 13 Seattle e Van Asselt PYT, A. Van Ansett I A. will meet Pri = OCl day, October 13, at 3 p,m, A talk on the 2010 plan will be given by : Prof. Karl Adams, principal of the SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Visitor Honor HLAncoeln high sel: Kefreshments, a Southern Guest; Madame Pless Angora Grotto Club Dance ; Plans Tea; Luncheon |The Angora Grotto tub wll enters J) Arranged at Golf Club temple, Pine and Harvard, on Bri: [| I O S e l P ° B eTRRTAINING in compliment to frst dance ofthe sath annual serea n ur Opecia rice Basement le ay wns is vistteg tir, and Rivard W. 0. 0. Res, C. Kawin Davis, Judge and Halland W. C. T. U, will meet with Mr. G. A. C. Rochester will be hosts are, W. H. sheperd e415 wv, 62a fpformatiy at their home on Friday | #t., Friday, ober 1%, at 2 Pp, m. _ i ‘ ‘ i ; Maat evening Mr, and Mre.,George| Ryort fram the, sate conventea | Anyone who knows the values which are offered in the Special Price Basement will ie Se bo ca gahsieny ater | ution caee' ee || know that this is worth while hurrying for. Central Mission Study Club The Central Mission Study club of ithe ¥, W. CG. A. will meet Fre ober 14, at 10 o'clock In the Bible Boon Mrs. Black will be hostess at four tables of bridge oe. Tea Will Compliment Ava Even lilumaired $ IDP@SSES ooo occ 2() | Nothing Equal to These Values, so Far as We Know, Has Been Offered . F room of the association, Textbook, Miss Ferguson The Trend of the Races,” while the Madame “ag Mess will entertain subject for discussion is “Sixty Years with a ten, after 4 o'clock, at her of Progress.” New members wel home Saturday afternoon as & com | Pliment to Miss Doris Ferguson, Mrs. Frederick Bausman and Mrs. | Daisy Wood Hildreth will preside at | the urns, and Mrs. Shirl Blalock wilt | Bite several a i Large Bridge Luncheon / Planned Ars. A. B. Galloway wit entertain | with a luncheon of forty covers, Mt. Jowed by bridge, at the Seattle Golf clad, on Friday afternoon, Octo- Der 20. come *e Phi Delia Theta Mothers’ Club Phi Delta Theta Mothers’ club will meet at chapter house, Friday, Octo. ber 13, 2 p,m. Important business. - Social Score Club Social Boore club will meet Mriday. October 13, at 1 o'clock, at the home of Mrs, Emma Bryan, 2911 ©. Spring wt | see | Lo Boheme Musto Club La Boheme Music club will give a mausteale at the home of Mov. Violet MoKay Rall, 1128 38th ave, Friday October 13, at 2 p.m see _ Box Holders fo for Autumn - Ball Amon thote who have rehire | Boxes for the autumn ball the Wom: | ‘en's University club is giving tn oe | og Honey Dancing academy on Oc- tober 20, are Br. and Mrs. R. Wul-| Crosby, Mr and Mra. Scott) t, Mr. and Mra, Edward I. Gar.) ret, Dr. and Mrs. Otis Floyd Lam: | Mr. and Mr. Dantel Bass and | Josephine Taber, | pane Canton Crepe, Satin Canton, Poiret Twill—the three fabrics that lead this season. New draped effects with handsome buckles; straightline models that lend youth- ful slenderness; graceful, uneven hems; Mandarin and long, pointed sleeves, con- trasting facings, pleated panels, beading and draped girdles are but a few of the important style features. In navy, brown and black. Sizes 16 to 46, and a number of stylish-stout models, sizes 4214 to 4814. The Special Price Basement stands for Lowest Prices in Apparel—Coats, Suits and Dresses. Chapter AO, P. 0. Chapter AO, P. B. ©., will meet with Minx Jonephine Stuart, 47 Rrookiyn ave, Friday, October 14, at Spm oee hington Roulevard W. C. T. U0. Washington Boulevard W. C. T. U, will meet In the chapel Friday October 12, at 2 p. m Executive meeting atl p. m . | w Kansas Women's Club The Kansas Women's etub will Welcoming Mra. C. C. Filson, who] meet with Mra. Jessie Chambertain ieee recently. returned from six) 163 W. Toth at, Friday afternoon, RA TER MEE EEE MLT SAE aE travel abroad, Mrs, George October 1%. “Queen Victoria.” All members are | toh Sunday School association, ladies Mrs, Chamberiatn wil! be assisted! j rea uested to be regent of the Missionary society and girie| mere? | OH, Terrell entertained with a tunch- for fifteen at her home i BERTHA COLLARS AGAIN in entertaining the club by Mrs./ . B | cand afternoon. ‘ SS. Sanger, Mrs. W. H. Sayre| —“Hipiphany Church Guild podeuth soled: undlyhint. gang aie . and Mr. H. B. Canedy. ‘The ladies of the Guild of the| Masters,” « play tn four acts, Thure-| : Bb Epiphany church will give a baked | day, October 12, at 7:20 p. m. tn! They open front and back or oni in the back. ‘The soft transparent folds of ti very wide ones are most b . EMintertains for Miss —Swezea British American Association The Piritieh American nasociation ham dinner in the guild rooms of} the church at 620 Friday, Oct. 13. members’ hall of the Y. W. C. A. The cast of characters are: Jehn R. Conner complimented | will hold ite annual meeting Frida: H setae Verntta Sweeea with a bridge | puedieig Get 18 at © o'clock be the was gion Se a A, [MAM Mtuarts am toealla tear. om from which it ts safe to argue and lingerie shower, at her home } Seattle Fine Arts Gallery, 1213 Sewing Circle — Mrs. Van Morn, who tries to serve two their new popularity ts assured, afternoon, There were ‘a-| Fourth ave. w. tony 4 w W. B. A.|,.mestere Mra. Wred Conrad | Afternoon, evening, daytime bridge, and a number of ad- ee Cee ae eevee ae the home | 2tnat MeCtes, the iigsions | negligee frocks all use them {i eee ae Rommage Sale of Mrs. Wings, 4211, W. Hill st. and | President of tha Guitw beanie aaBl a yrs: henwserien ake Ladies of Renton Hill eufld of the |geng ave. . W., Friday, October 12 sei Wake eee grata, Micinawer grownups rbetweens. yooms were wg Orthopedic hospital wil! hold a rum. er ~ sede yee: af . on, gh beer i. “ ti Members and friends in a autums foliage and Gowers. mage sale Friday, October 18, at 1904 vieg | ro ek de aaNet ep A TONIC FOR HIS TEMPER a charming basket of lavender centered the tea table. ‘Mrs. George F. Vradenbure and . Charles T. Jenkins poured and . O. 8. Thurmond, Mrs. C. E. Gil- “Don't you know it's a waste ‘time to wrangle with a traffic Meeman?” “Of course I know !t.” eald Dubwaite, “but I lost an with mother and the girls before Cool Alpha Auxiliary ‘ “tien Merle Thomases | ‘The regular business meeting of] The play hae been dirtected and Alpha auxiliary will be held Friday, | arranged by Mra. Henry L. Doepke. October 18, in the old K. of P. ball, an ae Sixth -ave., market, opposite the Westlake | Gilman Park M. E. Church Reception A public reception will be given by (Upper left) Mrs. Ft Richard Storm, formerly Miss and Mrs. R. EB. Barbee assisted. eee Dorothy Anderson right) Mrs. John Kirkwood, be- the Ladies’ Aid society of Gilman left the house this morning and_ ‘ fore her marriage us isa MariowPrince; (lower left) Mra.| Perk M. B. church, W. S6th st. and Woman's Century Club Pregrem fer Preaeire ‘Thought had to 40 something that “ In lormal .Sund Supper Charles L. Smith, was Miss Gladys Loer; (lower right) Mrs. Tei ae, CUNME, Om |. The vinrature and teavel Gi) oa ae erecta thet bol rouse up my aggressiveness #0 & bride-tobe of next week, Misa tim Desmond ts entertaining with an informal supper at her home, ‘1715 27th ave.. Sunday evening. eee Guild to Have oad Tea and traits by Grady. Personal M. Shelby Jared, was formerly Misa Eloise Ebright—Por- Music tor, Dr. Francia A. La Violette, and hit wife, who come here from Brem orton, and for the retiring pastor. Rev. George V. Falls, and wife, who! have been assigned to Green Lake. Ministers, thelr wives and the pub ment of the Woman's Century club will meet Friday morning, October 13, at 11 a. m, at the ¥. W. C A. 'Program: “Chinese Tombs,” Mra. Clara Butterfield; “Confucius and the Beginning of Chinese Culture,” Miss jRare Williame, discussion led by prepared by the Progressive Thought | club, according to the year book just received. It is ae follows: October 1t-—"Neconstruction ef Clubs,” Mrs. Jobm Trumbull, v¥ letinity @f Religion From the can be firm with the office —Birmingham Age-Herald. PORTLAND—No trace has found of William Lovelace and Kid Williams, convicts who escaped ‘ Salem Saturday. They burglarised rs Me are invited. Addreasea will be [Mra J. N Shaw; “Characteristics Of | mecteric side.” Mrs Cart Meith. home nea, ‘usicale ans ge — Henry Davis, i. Farrar Concert Monday | made ana there will be « musteal |the Chinese,” Mrs, 8. W. Chrinwell, | Nev. 1s—"Gtimpees of amon,” mre | chat Fr &t. Louis, stealing ol ‘The Broadway cuild of the Ortho-|couver. B. C. are the guests for ®)° Goeaiding Farrar, who sings in| Program. ‘The regular meeting of the club|*mme M. Rhodes | rs Sespieal will have a tea and|few Gays of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew cee cath ee Mak 08 8 wh thE SE once? Mra. Kether Doster. | Gillespie, on thelr way te California | Concert at the Arena on Monday eve he hel p Dee. Winter Bolatice Featival.” | the“home of Mrs. Edgar Ww | Phi Delta Mothers’ Club iC. A. Musical numbers will be given) Jan. ‘The Brotherhood of Our Re- ‘on Friday afternoon, October | f0F & Vieit of several weeks. ning, hae the distinction of being) ytothers’ Club of Phi Delta Thetalby Ernest Jankoveky, violinist: (a) a a oe Gayler the annual membership Great hd considered by many authorities a | wii meet at the fraternity house|“Liebesfreude,” Kreisler; (>) Valse] Poy t—-huret Palstings,” Mee, Warey guild and each member} Mrs. R. G. Hubner, who has been | one of the 12 greatest women of this|on F + October 13, at 2 o'clock, |Bluette,” Drigo-Auer; () “Gypsy | m ied to bring @ guest. An tn-/visiting in the East for three weeks. | sorury she stands pre-eminent as| Full attendance ts desired an im-|Danee,” Naches. A ‘lecture on “The t1—"Bales Tax,” Mise Susan Hoh- Byars ls geing arranged is expected to return in a few days, pee Oe SPR AB Ek SERRA SATRS SESLASYH FS APURES HS ITHEO SRS TESTS AKTAB RSP SHERSEBSAeesats 2. t s d i s Bo portant matters are to be presented Trini of a 14th Century Housewife” “The Lah be announced in a few days. +98 | Ameriea's ‘Queen ef Bong, and here" gecumion will be given by Prof. Max Garrett, | ot ‘amy te r Alfred Rollo will have a tea) Mr. Harry Glenn Stibbs returned | ePutation fe established as a uni ee of the University of Washington. “city and _ ‘for the officers and committees of | Monday from @ business trip in the| versal favorite on the operatic, con Women’s Educational Clob eee a py N. Stevens, ; guild at her home on Thursday | past, lcert and dramatic stage. Fora time| The Women’s Educational clus| Vimy Ridge Improvement Club April 1—"Heclprocity Day.” ‘ October 19, when Mrs. 6.68 even filmdom claimed « share of her | Will meet with Mrx, J, B McGrew, | Vimy Ridge Improvement club! Ma ay Pe eel People of > ‘George T.- Myers and Mrs. Edgar} yrs. Thomas F. Murphine ts leav- $027 16th ave. N. E., Friday after. | will hold its regular monthly meeting | RD is “Ames will Preside over the tea table.|ing this week for Southern Califor. |#TeAt artistic gifts, but her arduous | oo "October 13 Friday, October 12, at § p.m., In the| Juse ¢—Open date Very wide bertha collars are being : nia, to remain until after the holl. |roles at the Metropolitan operamade| Hereafter the club will meet on|John BF. Allen school, Business of $$ $$$ shown for autumn wear. When they Luncheon at Home Today | ays. her concert appearance ‘outside of line second and fourth Friday of jimportance will come up, Addresses] PORTLAND.— Mra. EB, R, Bush| are of the sort that come with the ‘With Invitations limited to f ‘from St. Paul, of the guests of honor, Mrs. Waiter B. Beals entertained to- @ay at her home with a luncheon, honoring Mrs. Frank Bass, the guest trip to Portland. Mrs. J, F. Duthie and Mra. Joseph | Swalwell have returned from a motor . New York almost impossible. This season, after & summer devoted en- tirely to the preparation of concert Programa, Miss Farrar has arranged . & transcontinental tour that will each month . Seward Social and Literary Club ‘The Seward Social and Literary club will hold their meeting at the will be made by representatives of the Voters’ league on the 30-10 plan, | land by Dr. B Jchall, All wel niamin Stuart Pas | | “Master Key has identified Dover Hansen, burgiar and ex-convict, as the “beast man” who attacked her two months ago. He is believed to be guilty of a num- variety dress they are often made of the ma- terial itself and trimmed with em- bre.dery or beading. When they are of the detachable they are usually made of of Mrs. J. B. Slamm and Mr. Beals’| Mr. D. 8. Fotheringham left Wed. | €!¥¢ music lovers the long-anticipated |) Oe of Mra. M. L. Pence, 624! ar < se oes f sheer lace or net trimmed with lace./] gaieg expert, Man Rullder #1 mother, Mrs. J. B. Beals, both of St.| nesday for Ban Francisco, on a short |°PPortunity of hwaring the most | iandon #t., Friday afternoon, Oc} The “master key” re ————— Erricler vita iene ae Paul. . business trip. popular of all prima donnas. Press| iin 13, at 2 o'clock. The hoateas|Will meet Friday, October 13, at 1:80 | jclency | Department ™ ‘ 2 ne how | i 8 cae Modern Business F anaes i ie 9.0 ate Be oy gs ve koa erature rem at will be assisted by Mra, P. W. Bigl-| P.M = Deteeatey Seema BREAD AND PEACH PUDDING iscellane: ir. and Mra, Char! . Brinette low! 7 & r M . "1 Ye J e Mt veous Show Vers in.| Will ocoupy the home of Mrs. Frank |" artistry. Much of homage and|Kowsky. The program will be de|gunject, “Hclontitlc Correct Think BY BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH Miss Celia Gerhardt entertained in-| 5 yeaaden, $12 E. Prospect st., dur: |®miration is paid to her beauty, but rege . ing." All welcome. j Of Columbia University formalty with a miscelianeous show- ing her absence in the East and|‘t '* ber voice that has made her i *e | ‘ e r at her home Tuesday evening, | fame. Exquisite in timbre and with University Chautauqua Sunset Heights Literary Club epg ve bonoall ger aid wikower lpg. yp. Beptember 2, to honor Miss Marion . diane & lovely lyric quality, she in the| The University Chautauqua will! Owing to the atwence from the city|| %% CUups-milk 3 eggs % cup sugar 4 teaspoon salt ocess 1, Turner. Invitations were limited) 41. ana Mre. O. D. Fletcher left|‘ramatic soprano who exprensea| Meet at the home of Mra. Mary E.|o¢ ra, Annette Brindley, the Sunnet | 1 teaspoon vaniiie # freah or 1 can peaches sent ape) eg: Makes fo intimate friends of Miss Turner. | 1 ooG,) tor their home in. Pitts |®V@ry emotion with her voloe, Her| Thorpe, 2414 N. 45th at., Friday, Oc: |troignts Literary club will be enter Butter a tin mold, as is used for steamed puddin; } —aY. ‘The officers of Queen City chap- burg, after visiting Mr. Tietcher’s|>teathing is perfect and her phras tober 13, at 2 p.m. The subject of tained by her sister, Mra. Ida Bu Beat exes slightly, add to milk with sugar, s@it and ni Dip |! at. O BBs weirioet: Mies “urser parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Z, Fletcher, |!0« scholarly, with every tone clear, |*Udy will bo the first two chapters | wurde, on Tuesday, October 17, at|{,bread in the milk and line the mold with these poem ce we layer hh R b t ‘with a shower Seetatly at her haeoe, | Fos tow works. vibrant as a bell in Book 1. of Lytton Starchey's! her residence, 3626 Woodlawn ave. |] on the bottom of mold i oper 2335 Boylston Orthopedic Tea Shop Mrs. Fred Morgan will be hostess for Mount Baker Park guild Friday, at the Orthopedic Tea Shop. Aasist- ing will be Mrs. Fred Hill, Mrs. J. F. Grant, Mrs, Clare Kinne, Mrs. Albert “Love, Mra. Murray Coyle and Miss Hazel Price. fary to 1. A. of M., will give a hard times party Monday evening, October 46, at 9:20 o'clock, at 110 Cherry sat. oe Miss Molly J. Hust weeks leaving Monday for ee to be gone about ten to return by way of o- last evening from a the East. oe Cal., who has been the guest for two of her brother and sisterin- jaw, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Huston, is Mr, and Mrs, Daniel Huntington left today by motor for Walla Walla, Mr. Raymond RK. Frazier returned Mr. and Mrs. Brian Wattleworth Thruout the entire tour Miss Far rar travels in @ private car, even her own personal piano being shipped aboard, to be used by the prima donna at every concert. Accompany. ing Miss Farrar on tour are her a» sisting artiste on the concert pro- gram, Joseph Malkin, cellist; Henry Malkin, basso, and Claude Gotthelf, accompanist. Theneat onle ts being conducted at Sherman, Clay's music store until the day of the concert, when seats can be obtained at the Arena, ‘The concert im the first in the series to be presented by the Ladies’ Musical club, Artists to follow are Rachman- . on, of Pasadena, her home. . days. They plan Portland. business trip in ~ CORNS Lift Off with Fingers! ADDITIONAL CLUBS Missionary Society of University | Christian Church Gives Play, | An @ part of the program of the convention of the Western Washing: | peaches are not sweet, and milk, Steam until custard is set or beaten cream. Over this place peaches, cut in quarters or elghths, adding sugar if Continue until material {s used, Pour over all the remainder of egg Turn from mold and serve with any good liquid sauce or with plain HIC 5 reasons why mothers KORY ‘GARTERS Symmonds Wilson's College Auditorium ‘Thursday Evening, Oct. 13th $00 O'CLOCK Here are the people sere vanes. tee kis Cusine ‘Thursday evening: 1, Men and women who have not yet achieved a $ month income, Men and women who “don't know what to do.” Men and women who are timid, lacking in self cony a | fidence and will power. Dancing and cards. inoff, the celebrated Russian plantat; 4. Parents of young peoplg ; a Worothy Wiestling) have come in| award Johnson, one of the leading for childr arenes. hoe “osshineet Seattle Lodge No. 1974 from Crystal Springs and atitenora of the Chicago and Metro. en properly. Senttle lodge No. 1074 will give a|home with Mrs. Wattleworth's par-|potitan opera, and a joint recital by 1h & Bockkecpers and. Btenoge @ance and card party at their hall in Fremont Thursday evening, October 12, at 8:30 o'clock. 7 o' Clock ents, Mr. and M . . Mrs. T. 8. Clingan Mrs, L, Mr, Mitchell (Mabel Krib: congratulations on won, October 19, hospital, Miss Hon women,—Youth’ C. Gilman has returned and Mrs. Walter at the Swedish Geraldine Huston has re turned from a visit with her brother. F. B, Wiestling. « left Wednesday Alfred Cortot, pianist, and Jacques ‘Thibaud, violinist, the two greatest exponents of French musical art. On Tuesday evening, October 17, Edmond | el) are receiving | the birth of a |mane society is to have the privilege of hearing Kmma Lindsay Squier, nature writer, author of many stories of animals in “Good Houne- keeping,” also of “Skygak, the Sea Gul.” and “The Wild Heart.” Miss Squier is a graduate of the | University of Washington, She lived country from the human angle. Dur. most eager to help further the work ‘* Companion, jot humane ponerier wherever she is, 4, Extra and the calluses, without soreness or irritation,—Advertivemgnt, 1, The only Children's Garter pv trap pba ay ogg ested, insures long wear. 3. The pin, buckle and clasp are absolutely rust proof, strong pin, Cannot break or bend. 5. Seago is easily adjusted and prevents broken Sra fe weet Taphers who wish to ine crease their incomes next _ year. women on their f Personal Bfficlency courae ” It includes: Scientific Salesmanahtp Parttamentary Practice Business Psychology Business Law Character Analysts ee eS eee for a two months’ Eastern trip. ~ rubber cushion clasp, which — stockii Hear Mr Symmona: Thursday * +9 King County Humane Society between rubber and rubber. fess pai, ray that he is ideal from a short visit in Portland, at & p. m., in members’ hall, at the ally and financially, Tt ‘ oe |¥. W. ©. A., the King County Hu- 2. pose quality elastic and webbing, thoroughly Hkely “thet zou vail mot, be if satiatie: inlaw and: sister, Mr, and Mrs, |for nine years with her family in 25c and up meananreane esas | Stuart McCord Taylor, at White |the woods near Port Orchard, study. Ty hanes oe Se Blutts jing wild life of the Puget Sound| Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a ittle depending upon.etyle and size cen saan NA aac ‘an - “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- Complete satisfaction assu you EUROPE'S BURPLUS WOMEN | ing this time sho had sonw intensely |stantly that. corn stom ‘hurtine satisfa ved or your money back oie BIG ACTS The disproportion between the|interesting experiences which be-|'Then shortly you Mt it right oft , wl varies greatly thruout Europe,|came the basis of her later story | with fingers. Truly! A. STEIN N& COMPANY | Tickets . every country that has been at| writing. She has resided for the past | Your drs PARIS GARTERS eeist wells tu Single’ Adouission war has @ large surplus of wom-|few years in New York, where ahe|of “Freezone” for a ‘oon ye sy cwnbaen re ORK ‘ ono ace gre eeontinent of|has spoken before many audiences | ficient to remove every hard corn, iy Berens sos ling to ae , statle of nature and animal lovers. She i#| soft corn, or corn between the toes,