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PAGE 14 Women’s University Club Announces Hugh Wal- e le Lecture; Give Luncheon, lecture committee of the Women's University club an Mounces that arrangements have Deen completed for a lecture by Hugh Walpole, the famous novelist, on April 16, 1923. ‘There ts probably no living writer @f recognized literary fame whose Books have been so enthusinstically Yead both on the continent and in - America. Hugh Walpole talks as brilliantly end as easily as he writes, and his Jecture tn Seattle ts heralded as one ef the anticipated events of next year. According to Mra Alvah Carr, chairman of the lecture committee, the subject of the Watpole lecture ‘Will be “Books and Friendship.” This subject was especially chosen tn view “ef the fact that Hugh Walpole can Speak not only as & critic of the English novels everybody ts Feading today, but he also brings to Ahis audience al! those delightful rem Iniscences that can be gathered only thru intimate acquaintance and per ‘ponal friendship with the very crafts: men of whom he speaks. ‘Acting with Mrs. Carr on the leo. committee thig year are Mra. L. Hall, Mra. A. H. Albertson, Lyle Spencer, Mra. 8. D. Win- Mrs, A. J. Krauss, Mrs. John ‘Travis and Miss Kate Foley. eee or gran ‘arlane Mrs. Henry C. Field will entertain & luncheam of twelve covers at home Wednesday to honor Mra. CLUBS FOR SATURDAY L'Union Franeals L'Union Francats will meet Satur. day, October 14, at § p. m., at the Y. W. © A, club room, The prest dent, Monsler Marcel Daly, will) rs, Field|speak on “The Turkish Question.” | gram at § o'clock, An All whe are interested are invited to | attend, eee Sem!-Annual Convention The semi-annual convention of the King county division of the Wash ington state branch of the National Congress of Mothers and Parent Teacher associations will be held Saturday, October 14, at the Meridian high school, which f# three miles east of Kent, . . Bethlehem Shrine Bethichem Shrine, White Shrine of Jerusalem, will hold a card party at Wing's Cafeteria Saturday eve ning, October 14, at 8:30 o'clock, eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Ladies’ Literary and Musteal Club The Ladies’ Literary and Musica) club will meet with Mrs. W. H. El lert, 2212 N. 80th st, Friday, Oct 20, at 2:90 p.m. eee Queen City Sunshine Clad ‘The Queen City Sunshine club wilt meet in the Masonio Temple, Tues day, Oct. 17, at 2 p.m. Cards, East ern Stars and friends tnvited, eee Webster P, -T. A. Webster P..T. A. will meet at the school, Tuesday, Oct. 17, at # p. m Mr. D. Richardson of the Horrace Mann school will speak om the 20-10 plan. Refreshments. eee Auxiliary of St. Luke's Hospital ‘The women’s auxiilary of St. Luke's hospital will give a bridge party at the home of Mra, F. B. Finley, 3731 10th ave, N, Thursday, October 19. eee West Seattle High School P.T. A. The regular meeting of the West Seattle High School. PT. A. will be held in the library at the school, Macfarlane, just home from vive Tea és Honoring her mother, Mre. R. Be of Vancouver, B. C., who ts Halloween dance at their res- on Tuesday evening, October Farewell Dinner Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Tollefsen were jhosts at a dinner of twelve covers at their home Monday evening, given oy farewell compliment to Mr. and R.. H. Goodkind, who left Tues @ay for San Francisco to make thelr eee Bridge Dinner Club Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Scruby will entertain twelve members of a bridge @inner. club at their home Friday ‘evening, October 20. % oe Celebrate Fifticth Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Wiltsie Gelebrated their fiftieth wedding an- Biverrary Tuesday afternoon and ‘vening at their home, 194 West Lee @t. Receiving with Mr. and Mr-. ‘Wiltsie were their daughter, Mra, Hogh A. Stewart, of Brockville, On- fario; their son, Dr. A. F. Wiltsle, their son and daughter-in-law, , and Mrs. R. W. Wiltsie. Flowers in the golden shades were fse4 to decorate—marigolds and @hrysanthemums, and deep yellow centered the dining raom table, lighted by the glow of yellow In the afternoon, Mrs. Andrew Monday, Oct. 16. There wi! be a soctal half hour from 2:20 to 38 o'clock, and at 8:19 o'clock Mise Margaret Birkman, head of the art department, will speak. A large a! tendance ts destret ‘ oe W. B. A. Soctal Club ‘The social club of the W. B. A. of the Maccabees, Seattle Review No. §, will meet with Mre E. Onkes, 6822 Fitth ave. N. W., Thursday, Oct. 19, jpat 1:30 p. om. Members and friends invited. eee Lafiies Lytic Choral Clad ‘The Ladies’ Lyric Choral club wit meet for rehearsal, Tuesday, Oct. 17, at T45 p.m. tn the main Sunday school room of the First Presbyterian church.” eee Veterans of Foreign Wars ‘The Ladies’ auxiliary of Col, Roose velt post, No, 24, will have @ social dance October 21. at 9 Pp. m, In Roosevelt hall, 16 ‘Third ave, to which all friends are most contialty invited. These dances are given for the benefit of the hospital fund. The regular meeting of Roosevelt | auxiliary, V. F. W., No. 24, will be held in Roosevelt hall, Tuesday, Oc- tober 17, at 2p. m. Important bust | ness, Members urged to attend, eee North Bnd Progresstve Club | A business meeting of the North | End Progressive club will be held with Mra. Anna Bloom, 1234 EB. 69th at 2p. m. 2 o'clock. | Mr. and Mrs. John A. Campbell | are motoring to Yakima Saturday for & short visit. eee Mrs, Louls Hill, of St. Paul, wit! arrive in a few days to visit her brotherintuw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Guthrie Clark. eee Mr, and Mrs. Carl Keenan Wilson (Czerna Beulah Van Essen) bave ro- turned from thelr wedding trip and are at home at 6516 Woodlawn ave. | eee | Miss Gerda Nelson, of Boston, who has been the guest this summer of Mr. and Mre. Alton W. Leonard, left this week for her home, ee Mise Ruth Jordan, of Chicago, has arrived to take up her studies at the Cornish school this winter, | eee Mise Nellie Moran, of Rosario, ts | the guest of her brother and sister. | inlaw, Mr. end Mre. John Moran. | ee Mrs. J. L. Fitzpatrick and her sts ter, Mra. Frank Hamilton Huddart of Berkeley, Cal, have returned from a short trip to Victoria, B. OC, | eee Mr. and M Milton Woodhouse (Beatrice Whittaker) have removed to their new residence at 6308 Sev., enth ave. N. B. eee Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sergent and baby, who have been guests of Mrs. | Sargent’s parents, Mr. and Mra. F.| J. Stewart, for a month, left Thurs. | day night for their home in Portland. eee Lieut. Donald Leehey, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Leehey (Geraldine Jackson) | Bhields presided at the coffee urn, end tn the evening, Mrs. David Gil. . and Mrs. Thornton Whitney nsed hospitalities, assisted by Mins Tyrone Whitney, Mise Margaret Btott and Miss Ollie Reynulds, Master Kenneth Wiltste, grandson of the hosts, received the carda ut the door. eee Miscellaneous Shower Mrs. E. L. Chandler was hostess at her home Tuesday evening, enter- taining with a miscellaneous shower in compliment to Miss Zeta Sproster, Whone engagement to Mr. Donald Pierson was recently announced. A buffet supper was served to twenty Z Close friends of the honor guest. Decorations of the hore were In ® color scheme of pink and white, with the addition of bright autumn leaves, . Orthopedic Tea Shop Miss Georgia Pullen will be host- @x8 for the Renton Hill Guild Satur. day ut the Orthopedic Tea Shop, ar sisted by Mrs. W. D. Freeman, Mrs. will come over from Camp Lewis to | spend the week end with Mrs. Lechey’s mother, Mrs, John N. Jack- son, eee Mr. and Mrs. Edward Andrews (Margaret Chinn) are occupying their | new home at $07 E. Howe st, Announce Marriage of Daughter Mr. and Mrs, R. A. Cibulka, of | 5764 27th ave. N, B., announce the marriage of thelr daughter, Ora Marie, to Mr. George M. Haslam, son of Mr. and Mra, John Haslam, of 312 Lynn at. The ceremony was performed Wed- neaday evening. October 11, at the home of the bride, with relatives and | close friends in attendance, Rev. Richard Orril read the service at o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Haslara will be at home at 22 W. Galer st, see Party on British Ship A delightful party which included dancing and games was given Tues- William Davis, Mrs. 0. B. Leonhart and Miss May Krause. The Gonda- quet Campfire girls will be in charge ef the dining room, ie + day evening by the officers on board the British ship “Tudor Star,” Mra, Ellis acting as hostess. Similar pur- ties will be held during the winter, Ravenna or Cowen Park car to 10th ave, N. B, and transfer to jitney. Get off at 69th st, and walk 1% blocks east. On Wednesday evening, October 18, | the club will meet at the home of Mra. Austin, 2218 N. 4ist st. Pro ng the speak ers will be John B, Miller, Malcolm Douglas and Nina Buchanan, eee Seattle Woman's Club Program for Year The Seattle Woman's club has ar. ranged an interesting and inaructive program for the ensuing year under the direction of the various depart: menta, The Art and Music department wil meet the third Tuesday of each month at 2 p.m. Mra. 6. B. Dudden will be the leader of the study in art, and Mrs. Walter Johnaon of music study, Current Topics, with Miss Maud MeGough as loader, will meet the second and fourth Tuesdays at 2:30 p.m ‘The study of Rrowning wi!! be un- der the leadership of Mrs. Marie W. Beebe, and will meet the second and fourth Tuesday's at 1 p. m. The Spantah department will have Mra, Charlies W, Kitehen. as leader and will convene the first and third Wednesdays at 2 p.m. The how teases and dates of club meetings follow: Nov, 6—Mogthnses, Mra M. Mattson; Mra Florence Smith, Mre, MH. Mark: “Music end art.” os Russian drama, by Mra Lee olor Mise Delle PF. §—Hostesses, Wright, Mra, L. Osbum; educational; lee ture om China by Mra Chas birthday ; = F. Me Mostesses, T. Bri party ver Mra, Finest San-| ature inter fot enwen, Mre. C. W. Kitehen; wal plenie The official roster of the club tn- cludes Mrs. J, G. Baker a» president, Mra, Marry A. Lawrences, first vice president; Mrs. J. H. Little, second view president; Mra W. F. Degen, recording secretary; Mra. T. C. Ma- g@rath, corresponding secretary; Mre. BE. B. Dudden, treasurer, and Miss Della P, Wright as auditor, Board of directors for 1922 are Mra. W. F. Degen, Mra, Steven Dwan, Mre. Tom Johnson, Mra. Marie Wernll Beebe, and for 1923, Mra. Charles W. Kitch on, Mrs, Hl. Mattson and Miss Maude McGough with Mre. Oliver T. Brick aon, King Co, Legislative Federation | King County Legislative Federa tion will have tts usual noon meet- ing for political candidates, Monday, Oot. 16, In the cafeteria at the ¥. W. Car % At 2p. m. the regular sem! monthly meeting will take place, Mr. James 1. Bradford will discuss the repeal of the “Certificate of Ne consit7” bill, known aa referendum measure No. 12, which will be voted upon at the November election, Minn Nina Buchana: ty superintendent or speak, The public ts invited, schools, will eee Lincoln PLT. AL TAncoln P.T. A. will have a bite neos meeting in the annex, Tuesday, October 17, at 2:30 p,m, New mom: | bers urged to attend, eee Green Lake PoT. A. The Green Lake P.T, A. will have! &@ dinner and redeption at the school Friday evening, October 20, for the fathers and sons in the community, ‘The regular meeting of the Green lake PT, A. will be held Wednes day, October 18, at 220 p.m Mra, A. BR. ‘Todd, past general chairman of the playground and recreation ittes, will apenk on “Leisure eee Alpha Club The Alpha club will meet Thurs day, October 19, with Mra, R. Loowe, #16 N, Tist st. Luncheon will be |home, 6054 16th ave. N. EB. ath. | day evening, Oct. 13, at 8 eee Lady Stirting Chapter, D. A. BR. ‘The members of Lady Stirling chapter, D, A. R. are requested to meet at Mre. H. T. Bredes’ hom 1904 16th ave, Tucsday, October 17, at 140 p. m, to work for the bazaar, /3010 plan, and by Dr, Benjamin Capitel Nil W. © T. U. Capitol Hil W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mra. Mildred Ma hew, 225 15th av Court, Tursday, October 17, at 2) Dp. m. Members invited to attend. | KABRARED N, Williams’ | temporary blindness, supposed to be served at 12:30 o'clock. eee Discussion of Initiative and Refer endum Measures B. Pierce will open her on Prt lock, for a discussion of the initiative and referendum measures which are to be voted upon Nov, 7. Mrs. H. A. M Bonnar and Dr, Lenora Grant will be among the speakers, Everybody ig invited. Mra. B h eee Custer Camp No. 1 Custer Camp No, 1, Sona of Vet- erans, and Custer Auxiliary No, 4 will meet Tuesday, Oct. 17, at § p,m. in Veteran's ball, Armory. The aux Mary Will serve a New Engiand din- ner in the dining room at 6 p, m. and during the dinner hour Mra. Jes. sie Lewis will have charge of the fancy articles booth. eee Woman's Otvie Club ‘The benefit card party, given by the Woman's Civic club at the home of Mra. Koy Garrison on Tuesday, Oct. 10, was a decided success finan- clatly. During the afternoon Mrs, Violet Bali contributed « group of songs, accompanied by Miss Bertha |” Fried, and Mra. W. B. Martin gave several enjoyable readings | ee Phinney Ridge Lnprovement Club | Phinney Kidge Improvement club wit hold Its regular monthly meet- tng Friday, October 13, at 5 p. m., in the John B. Allen school. Bust ness of tmportance will come up. Ad- dresses will be made by representa tives of the Voters’ league on the Stuart Paschall, All welcome, After bathing ta Africa a white hunt suffered from | due to some peculiar element in the) ater, THE SEATTLE STAR Machinist’s Home — Fe machinist, was partially wrecked have been planted in a baby buggy and pushed against the house, ex- j occurred here durt Whatever it may be-—daytine dress, afternoon dress, evening gown drape it on ona side if you want the very latest style wrinkles (pun intended). © Here are two conservative street dreases—tailored, dignified affairs that ave developed a reckless passion for side drapes and shirrings. The new tallored gowns are of twill, tricotine and the heavier alka. Helge ts said to be the favorite color in Paris, but the shops in New York are showing more of the darker golden brown shades. Navy blue ts close second, with black retreating slowly up stage ~~ |Minister’s Son Is Damaged by Bomb BAN BERNARDINO, Cal, Oct, 13 VANOOUVER, Wash., Oct 13 ‘The home of L. G. Sawyer, & Santa! siz months to 10 years in the ati hen a dynamite bomb, believed to theft of an automobile. freezes every night of hot enough to bit APPLE CUSTARD BY BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH Of Columbia University 4 well-favoreé appies 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons sugar Pare, core and cut the applies in thin slices. In & pan put butter and heat ft; add apples and sugar. Cook 10 minutes, betng careful not to break apples. Place apples in & baking dish, add the following mixture: 3 exes 2 eee yolks % cup sugar 1 cup milk Y cup cream % teaspoon vanilla Beat epee and exe yolks slightly, Add sugar, a fow grains of salt, moilk, cream and vanilla, Strain over the apples, Bake tn a siow oven 25 minutes. LUX FOR DISHWASHING cAt last — relief from the three-times-a-day : coarsening of the hands | "Turow one tablespoonful of Lux into your dishpan— turn on the hot water. The flakes foam up into the richest, thickest lather you have ever had for dishwashing. Three times a day you can wash dishes in this lather ‘ingle package does 44 dish aashinys—all the dishes feo) more than two weeks, j { Just 4 tablespoon to a pan. A and still your hands will not be rough or red. Lux contains : no free alkali or any other ingredient that could hurt the most sensitive skin —it is as toilet soap, Begin today to wash your permit your hands to have the old three-times-a-day-in-the- dishpan look, One package of Lux will last for 44 dishwash- ings—more than two weeks, Start using it now. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass, (OLX WON’T REDDEN HANDS easy on your hands as a fine dishes the Lux way —don’t Lux leaves your glasrware sparke ling without a ‘trace of teepy film—your silver lustrous, your spotlessly clean, Sentenced to Prison |reformatory at Monroe was the sen tence given Ben Holden, 19, son of & Baptist minister, Thursday, when ploded at 1135 Thureday night. None|the boy pleaded guilty here to the of the family, including Bawyer, hin wife and four children, who were asleep in the house, was injured. No tue, other than that the Incident ts imilar to several others which have Poison Oak BAN WRANCISCO, Mins Nieworth's family, to gather greens to By Tuesday ali family end the bride's peachy | “She's all right—1 “On with the wedding.” the guests and urge of mony was performed, Bach gw lotion a8 & favor at the feast. BOSTON, Mass, Oct. next March world woot | There is grade wools, ing nothing at the A Christmas Bells on Christmas, AUSTIN lelection follows the Daniel Whitman. the season's millinery, A cont Gress of Trelaine ts gracefully wrapped about the them trimmed with lines of monkey fur te accentuate and soften ead] HOW IS YOUR WATCH? High-grade watch repairing a spectalty—all gunranteed, right price, See Billy C, Nelson, 514 Denny Bldg, opposite Bon Mi A suit this senson must be of soft material and then ft must have portion of trimming, THOSE UNSIGHTLY MOLES Are quickly and painlessly removed by Selma Larson—end rfl hairs, too, Main 6383, The fitted basque and the full skirt are made evident by bands of fur, and some silver tracery of embroidery, trimming, and there is OPALS The October Gem. Beads are as high in favor In Paris as ever and are used inp and colors of the utmost beauty and novelty. | Wedding Very | Latest Thing, Oct. took more than potson oak to keep, Mins Elfreda .Nieworth and P. W.| on November 16 to discuss the Martin from being married, tion, Sunday they, and members of| Montana, Wyoming, New went out decorate the Nieworth home for the wedding members of the bride and groom were sufferers from poison onk. Wednesday came and the groom's) eyes were swollen shut while the complexion | marred by splotches of red. ean ber if I can’t see,” aaid the groom. “Maybe it's better right now he : commented the bride, So the Nieworth house was deo orated in poison oak and while Principals were wriggling nervously under the their affliction, the cer received a bottle of| Wool Market Is Continuing Strong wool market continues strong and active, influenced by higher prices being realized at the London Wook auctions and opening of the clothing season in Rochester on Oct Bradford epinners abroad are said to be covering requirements through The strength of the ituation t@ pointed out by local trade when in London yes- terday 600 bales of off grade wool was offered and even with under- \erades the prices advanced. shortage of better Boston houses are do- Are to Be Hushed BRIGHTON, Bng., Oct. 13.—Owing | to the heat of last summer, the sup- ports of many church bells have! At Alto Crucero, in Bolivia, water|warped. The discovery came too! the yenr,|late to make repairs before Christ. | ng the past three | while at noonday the.sun is some-|mas, and, as a result, a great number er the flewh./of churches will be unable to ring | CASE will head the Uni- versity Y. M. C. A. this year. resignation of ‘The medium-sized hat with a drooping this time of coque feathers, ie one of of sulting each individual. If your eyes need correction getting them ts slowly but surely damaging them You on Fraser-Paterson's Balcony, |YOU HAVE ALL HEARD OF TINNEY —or heard people say that he is the man that gtvee furniture Tinney sells from factory to you and that ts something that don’t do, You will find him at 1609 Sth Ave, near Ping - A stunning frock of crepe tx decorated with lines of brilttant beaded ‘YOU HAD BETTER KNOW MORE ABOUT | Dr. Loughney’s Human Bake Ovens. They ary completely explained im @ new book sent free to you, postpald. plainly and mail it'to 311 Crary Bldg., Seattle, or call Main 6242. Vart-colored gems of infinite splendor, that wo lend charm to their wearers. ph west now being displayed at “Richardson's Gem Shop,’ Second At opposite Fraser-Paterson, of Other OLYMPIA, Oct, 13-—For thy E pone of establishing uniform ag = Jawa, ganoline tax lemtslatiog uniformity in other laws, Gey, gam " = . Hart has ineued an im governors of all w Tocky mountains to meet with far in ® conference at 13.—It Washington, Utah, Oreg Idaho, California, Colorado ang | | zona are the states ex represented at the meeting, wM*| WASHINGTON, Oct. Warren G. Harding in to be entirely out of Aanger her six weeks’ illness. She wag | Thursday to sit up in her at the White House, remem- Death 1 Under Falling L SHELTON, Oct. 13—Caught ie & falling log while loading, | truck at a logging camp near alike Thursday, Allie Keeland, 36, crushed to death. MEMBERS OF the Magnolia Improvement club will meet at church on Thorndyke ave. and | Newton at. at § p. m. Monday, Eat Chocolate Raisin wedding 13.—The 16, | OLUMBIAh OPTICAL CG 1315 FOURTH AVENUE His 4EEDR voeeees veers ge her he ee ITH the crisp bracing ¢ oo of golden October days, thaq are city is resuming its normal] “s aspect. Shop windows show} 5: charming clothes of sturdier| * fabrics with here and there 1 suggestion of fur. Sovariedand| in attractive are the new models} *%'« that our interest is aroused an 2 we turn with eagerness to choos} ws ing the first of our Autumn] to: wardrobe. : ie po brim the nn 7 |GOOD LOOKING GLASSES be May be had by consulting Dr. Edmunds, He selects them with « = any delay is will find eee figure and work a cape in modern fashion, Write your name and addi The largest assortment in the No (Advertisement