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YWersity of Washington. Song Recital ‘chub this season will be on Wednes- Went the following attractive program “of songs at 3 o'clock: 1 ‘ oe,” Honor ‘Page, who has recently come here to Worth will entertain with a luncheon ing the musicale 3 PAG Seattle ociety Miss Phyllis Griffiths to Have Sorority Wedding on November 6; Tea 510 Will Welcome New A | rivals. marriage of Miss Phylile Grit fiths, daughter of Mra. Rena Griffiths and granddaughter of Mr and Mrs. Clarence B. Bagley, to Mr Martius King, son of Mr. and Mra Harry King, of Seattle, will be sol emnized Monday evening, November 6 at 8:30 o'clock, at the Alpha Xi Delta sorority house Honoring Miss Griffiths, Mrs, Frederick Dent Hammons has Issued nyitations for a large tea at her home, 1323 Willard pl, Wednesday afternoon, November 1, from 4 until € o'clock. Saturday afternoon, October 28, Mrs. Harry Bugene Allen has cards Out for a bridge party at her resi- @ence on Queen Anne hill. Wednesday evening, October 25, Miss Elsie Coftins is entertaining with a supper and shower at her home, with Invitations Iimited to the Intimate friends of the honor guest @nd on Friday evening, October 2 Miss Sarah Harris will entertain twenty-five of Miss Griffiths’ sorority Gisters with an informal supper in her honor. . oe Mrs. Schulz Issues Cards for Tea Mrs. Schulz, wife of Col, Ed Ward H. Schulz, U. 8. A., and her daughter, Miss Gertrude Schulz, Dave sent out cards for a tea at their home Friday afternoon, October 27, oldbagpee 6 o'clock, honoring Mrs. m, Wife of Col. John B. L Hartman, UV. S. A., who has recently | come here to take command of the) Wnited States cable office, and for Pearce, wife of Col. Earle; ‘Arcy Pearce, U. 5. A., in charge of the military department at the Uni- Sunset Club to Have | The first musicale at the Sunset @ay afternoon, when Mr. Archie ‘Ruggles, tyric tenor, with Mra, Fred Bentley at the piano, will pre | Siberia | BAR. Sas ‘ .. Kai Helin obligato by Mise Edith o To honor Mrs. Russell Gordon make her home, Mrs. Clare E. Farns- P eight covers at her residence on y afternoon, later attend- the Sunset club. ‘Table reservations are rapidly com: 4n for the bridge tea the First gulld of the Orthopedic hospital fa giving at the Hotel Sorrento on October 26. Mrs. John Collins, Mrs. George T. £ Mrs. Manson F. Backus and William D. Perkins will alter. Mate at the urns, and assisting will ‘be Miss Doris Fischer, Miss Lorraine Campbell, Miss Augusta Trimbi Miss Frances Isted. Miss Lucy Sem- ple Swanstrom, Miss Katherine Nicholson, Mrs. Edwin Guthrie, Mrs ‘T. W. Buschmann, Mrs. Harry Hart- man and Mrs. George A. Kribs. see Pretty Wedding in St. Andrew's Church On the thirtieth wedding anniver- -y of the bride's parents, the wed. of Miss Ruth Warren, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Warren, Mr. John A. Albrecht was solemn- ized Thursday afternoon, October 19 ‘at St. “Andrew's Episcopal church. og Clarence Thwyng read the serv- Brilllant autumn leaves and bright dahlias transformed the little edifice Into a garden setting for the occa- sion. Miss Nina La Nieve played the ‘wedding music and Mr. William G ard sang, prior to the ceremony, eorge Buchanan (Edith War- of the bride, was matron of honor, and her only attendant. She was attired in her own wedding gown of cream-colored georgette erepe over ivory satin, trimmed with bands of Irish lace. A silver and gold bandeaux adorned her hair and she ‘wore a diamond necklace. Her flow: rs were Ophelia roses and pink and white cactus dahlias. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was daintily gowned in ‘white satin, elaborately trimmed with Fare old lace, fashioned in the new long mode. Her vel) of cream silk net reached to the bottom of her skirt and was bound with a coronet of orange blossoms, Orchids, gar- denias and lilies of the valley fell in @ lovely shower from a white prayer. book. Mr. Harold Hart was best man and Mr. John Warren and Mr. George Warren, brothers of the bride, the usher} Mrs. Warren wore a costume of sil- ver taffeta trimmed in cut steel and coral beads, and a corsage of orchids | and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Kath-) erine Tims was gowned in midnight | blue Canton crepe, heavily beaded, | and her corsage was of violets and| Toser. Afterwards there was n reception and supper at the bride's home. Here a color scheme of pink and\ la ler prevailed. | Mr. and Mrs. Albrecht left for n/ short wedding trip, the bride wear.| ing for traveling a three-piece suit of imported heather tweed, the em-| broidered blouse of cream Canton | crepe, With this, she wore a snug. | Bridge Luncheon Club | l | The little son of Mr. and Mr. trait by Grady. Large Bridge Luncheon at Navy Yard | In farewell to Mrs, Emit Theiss, | who, with Miss Katherine Theias, is sailing November 4 for Honolulu to pend the winter, Mra, Wettengel, | wife of Capt. Ivan C. Wettengel, U./ S. N., bas invitations out for « large} bridge luncheon at her quarters at the navy yard Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Appleton Hostess Mrs. T. J. Appleton, Jr. will have the members of her bridge luncheon club at her hon for luncheon Tues) day afternoon. Covers will be marked | for twelve. | eee Bridge Dinner Club | Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Seruby will | entertain their bridge dinner club at) their home Tuesday evening, when) covers will be placed for twelve guests. With covers marked for twelve, | Miss Claire Stoltenberg is entertain. ing the members of her bridge lunch- eon club at her home Tuesday after. noon. bee Music Study Club Mrs. H. B. Perry will entertain the Music Study club Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, at her home, 1910 E. Lynn «t.. when the following pro-| gram arranged by Mra. F. J. Wallace, / will be given: Paper—"“Resthoven and Mendelssohn”... Mies Margaret C. Eck Andante Movement, Opa 2%, Beethoven Mra. WM. Onie “1 Would That My Low Mendelesohn Mra. Momer L. Eicher Beethoven Minuet . P eg Mra MH. & Simkin @ Mra. F. WH. Anderson Group of songs without words. ...... Mra. Chas. ee “On Wings of Bong” Mendelanohn Mra H.C. Btmpkin Beethoven's Kerond Symphony Mra. F. Burbank and Elinor Rockwell Fits . Additional Committees for Bazaar ‘The Interlaken Guild of the Ortho pedic hospital anuounces some ad. ditional committees and details for tts big bazaar at the Hotel Washing- ton on November 2, The doit committee includes Mra. George 8. Rich, chairman; Mra. T. R. Cole, Mrs. E. W. Benjamin, Mra. W. H. Matheney, Mra. H. W. West, Mrs. James Leslie, Mra. O. A. Johan sen, Mra. T. E. Lunde, Mrs. Arthur Bane, Mrs. Harris Emmons, Mrs. Gordon Prentice, Mra. Harry Me- Donald, Miss Mabel Arnquist. Handkerchief Committee—Mrs. C. E, Coolidge, chairman; Mra. James N, Hamill, vice chairman; Mra, A. B.| Eckart, Mrs. D. W. Ames, Mrs. George A. Lockman, Mrs. R. W. Perry, Mrs. 8. M. Milne, Mrs. J. A. Millais, Mra, William Campbell, Mrs. Bertha Harris, Mrs. W. T. Moore. The handkerchief committee will have an interesting collection of handkerchiefs, gathered from all parts of the country. Mra. C, E. Cool- idge is chairman of this committee. Dressed dolls of all sizes, as well as many different varieties of nov. | elty dotis, will be on display in the doll booth, so Mrs, George 8. Rich, chairman of the committee, an nounces, It has been decided to have tables for bridge in addition to the bazaar. Make reservations with Mrs, T. M. Parker, chairman of the card com- mittee, Capitol 4116, or Mrs. William | R. Tonkin, vice chairman, Capitot 4169. Service Tuesday at Tea Shop Denny-Fuhrman’ guild will be in charge at the Orthopedic Tea Shop | Tuesday, with Mra, Abe Friedman as hostess. Assisting will be Mra. N. A Johanson, Mre, M. Hamburger, Mrs. J. C. Barmon, Mrs. B. H. Chavelle, Mrs. A. D. Tollefsen, Mra. A. FE. Barry, Mrs. Henry B. Morris, Mra A.J. Falknor and Miss Dorothy Waldo. Auxiliary to Rose Society The auxiliary to the Seattle Rose society met Friday at the St. Regis edfe, Plans were formulated for reg- | ular monthly lectures on floricuiture } by leading authorities, to begin the first of the year, which will prepare amateur gardeners for the planting of spring flowers. On Friday, November 10, Mr. H. L. Coliier, president of the Rose society, will address the auxiliary on “The Planting of Roses, Bulbs, Perennials | and Shrubs The annual election of auxMary | officers was held, with the following | fitting hat of green and white velvet and a corsage of orchids, Atter November 1 they will be at| Arthur Alexa home at 1143 Blizabeth st. result: Mrs, KE. Harper, president; Mrs. Fred Wonzer, vice president; Mrs. I, Ketterer, secretary; Mrs. Harry Stuart, treasurer, and Mrs nder Phinney, publicity correspondent, JACK RICHARD McCURDY | certain ailment, 8. William B. MeCurdy.—Por- Personal Mr. and Mra. Edward Morgan Mills arrived in town today n Francisco, and are guests at the Ho- tel Washington for a few days eee Mr, and Mrs. Charles K. Poe will leave Tuesday for Low Anmeler. Poe will return in about 4 fortnight, but Mra, will remain in the South for some time. oe Mra. Wallace Green Collins left to day for a short trip in the Kast. eee Mrs, H. O. Harwell and three sons, Sterling, Henry and Howard, will leave November 1 for an indefinite stay in California, e- Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Bogle are spending 10 days in San Francisco. e- Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. of Bt son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, William Glorius, at thelr home acrons Lake Washington. Giortus, eee Mr. and Mrs. Edward Adams ore removing this week to their new home on 29th ave. N., Washington park. ee Mre. A. H. Anderson left Saturday for California, to be awny about a month. eee Mr, and Mrs. Charles Willard Stim gon left last week for the Bast, go- ing by the way of California. cee Mra, Della Williams, of Ellensburg, is visiting Mrs. Hawthorne Dent. eee Mra. Blandy, with her Uttle daugh- ter Betty, is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Romaine Moffett. cee Mr. and Mrs. Hal Williams, of Lummit island, will arrive in Seattle the last of October to spend the win. ter here. eee Mra, John Harrie and her little son left Saturday for California to spend the winter in Los Angeles and Hollywood. oe Mr. George Ladd Munn has re turned from a trip abroad and is a guest at the University club. eee Mra, Nancy Zan Scott, of Portland, ja the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Coman. eee Mr, and Mrs. Reuben Jones have come in from their summer place at Penrho's to their house in town. eee Mr. and Mrs. Julian Carstens and family have removed from their sum- mer home on Bainbridge island to thelr home at 616 33rd ave, eee Mr. and Mrs. John M. Spargur spent the week-end at their country home at Port Madison. eee Mrs. Henry Augustine, of Spokane, formerly of Seattle, is visiting Mr. and Mra, Charles L. Hibbard at their home, “High Clyff,” on Magnolia Bluff. eee Mr, and Mrs. Timothy Jerome are planning to leave the last of this month on an extended Eastern trip implest way to end a Blue-jay. A touch stops the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in a cglorle: clear liquid (one drop does it!) and in extra thin plas- ters. The action is the same. Pain Stops Instantly Ex-Government Physician Warns Of peril attendin, set gland formula There are sever tions of glad fo: the use of one for all canes. eombina- ulas, each one for and if y the wrong one for your ¢ may do yourself infinite ha Yar better for you to call and see our specialist, be examined free, and find out Just which one is suitable | for your case Third ave., vertisement, Port of Health, opposite the P, 132 Om-Ad 7 Mr. | Paul, are the guests of their! /BS FOR TUBSDAY | | : Interlake POT, A. | Interlake PT. A, will meet Tues day, October 24, at 7:30 p, m., In the jbasement of the school, Mra, ©. Arthur Varney, former state presi dent of the National Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher associa tions, and Mra. Reuben Jones will oak on the 2010 plan, Mr. R. i Vivian will lead the community sing ing. Refreshments, Large attend ance desired. see Clionlan Club The regular meeting of the Clion }fan club will be held at the home of | Mra, Ray Gilkerson, 1165 20th ave N., Tuesday, October f ‘This will be the first of the series of Jessons on Japan. All members are requested to t nt, South Park W. C. T. U, South Park W. ©, 'T. U, will meet at the home of Mra. H. C, Tillotson, 1062 Cloverdale st., Tuesday, October 24, at 1:30 p.m. Mra. Jackson Si! baugh will speak on legislative mat ters, and some of the new measures to be voted upon at the next election. All interested invited. Refreshments Garfield High School P.T. A. Garfield High School PT, A. will hold ft regular meeting Tuesday {October 24, at 2:20 p. m, In ine auditorium at the school, Getac- quainted meeting, Muste ee Veterans of Foreign Wars Veterans of Foreign Wars, Col Roosevelt Auxiliary, will meet with Mra, J. F, Sigter, 6219 Wallingford Oote 4. Lancheon Friends invited, Come Take Green Lake ave., Tuesday. at 32 o'clock. prepared to new or Meridian cars. “- | League for Peace and Freedom ‘The Women’s International League | |for Peace and Freedom will meet | Tuesday, October 24, at § p. m, at 902 BE. Pine at, eee | Seattle Lodge, No. 7 Seattle lodge, Degree of Honor Protective asrociation, will hold its meeting Tuesday, October 24, jat 745 p. m., in Evergreen hall, A. O. | U. W. building, 1409 Ninth ave Seattle Lodge, No. 7, Degree of Honor Protective association, will |qive a Halloween party for children of members at Evergreen hall at 7 p.m. . Gymnastle Society Auxillary The Women's auxiliary to Seattle |Gymnastic society will meet Tues day, October 24, at 149, for gymna slum exercises, and 2 p. m. for cards. oe | Alki Woman's Improvement Chib | The Alki Woman's Improvement club will hold its social meeting at the home of Mrs. Charles McLaren, {3027 59th ave..#, W., at 1 p. m. Tues jday, October 24. Hostenses for the afternoon wil Ibe Mra. Downey, Mra. Harry James, Mrs, Leonard Smith, Mrs. W. J. Webb, Mrs. Richard Baker and Mrs. McLaren. cf. Epiphany Guild Epiphany guild of the Church of the Epiphany will meet in the guild room for sewing at 1 o'clock Tues day, October 24, Members are ro quested to bring in finished work for the coming bazaar. oe. Fruit and Flower Mission North Broadway circle of the Fruit and Flower Mission will meet Tues. day morning, October 24, at 10 o'clock, with Mra. Harry ©. Mo Knight, 203 Bellevue ave. . . Canadian Women's Club Mrs. George T. Duncan, president of the Canadian Women's club, ¢x tenda an invitation thru the press to all charter members of the organiza. tion, for a tea at her home, 1363 324 ave. §., on Tuesday afternoon, Octo. ber 24, from 2 untit & o'clock. An- sisting the hostess will be the present members of the club. oe Seattle Woman's Clab The literary interpretation and current toptes department of the Se attle Woman's club will meet Tues day, October 24, at the home of Mis Libbey Trimble, 2444 Harvard ave. N., at 12:30 o'clock sharp, Madame Marie Werull Beebe wil! instruct in Browning and Miss Maud McGough in current topics, Mra. J G. Baker will be hostess. eee Women’s Civic Club Tho regular business meeting of the Women's Civic club will be held Tuesday, October 24, in the Erickson room at the Y. W. C. A. at 2 p. m At 3 o'clock speakers will discuss referendum measures. eee City Panhellenic Club The City Panhelienio club will meet at 2 p, m., Tuesday, October 24, 120 Prospect st, Ethel Hunley Coldwell, dean of women at the University of Wash- jington, and Mr. J, G. Fletcher, vooa- tional secretary at the university, will speak, eee ‘Women’s Lyric Choral Club The Women’s Lyric Choral club of the First Presbyterian church will meet in the main Sunday school room of the church Tuesday, October 24, at 7:45 p. m, see Caleidh Club Caleldh club will meet Tuesday aft- ernoon, October 24, with Mrs. 8. 8, Frantz, 123 5ist st Writers’ Club Writers’ club will meet Tuesday, October 24, at 8 p. m., in the lecture room of the Y, W.C. A. Stories will be read by Mrs. E. L, Jenkins, Mrs, 8, E. Johnston and Miss Pamelia P. Jones, Visitors are welcome eee Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae jamma Phi Beta alumnae will meet at the home of Mrs, Max Wal- ake, 1600 25th st., Tuosday evening, October 24, at 6 o'clock, for dinner. ee Woman's Century Club Americanization department of the Woman's Century club will meet at 11 a. m, in the board room of the Y¥, W. CLA. Political netence department will meet in private dining room of the Y. W. C. A. at 1 o'clock. \of the ¥ A, at 2:30 p. m | ee Seattle Circh No. 549 | Seattle circle, No. 549, Neighbors of Wooderaft, will give a Halloween masque ball at the Swedinh club. Jhouse, Tuesday evening, October 24. at the home of Miss Marie Leghorn, j | Parliamentary procedure depart | ment will convene at the board room Ww | Rhododendron Club ‘The Rhododendron club will hold an all-day meeting Tuesday, October 24, at the home of Mra | Magoon, 926 27th ave, 8 *-. John B. Allen PT. A. The John B, Allen PT. A meet Tuekday, October 24, at § DP. Speakers will present the prow and jeons of initiative measure No, 46 Musio will be a part of the program. cee Ballard High P.T, A. The Ballard High School PT. A will meet in the gehoo! luneh room at } 280 p. m., Tuesday, October 24. The program haw been arranged by the will ™. Adama school Mine Jane Doran | will play & plano solo, accompanied }by Mins Emily Duvall. Miss Edna Carlestron will talk and Miss Ruth ‘einer Will report on her travels in the Hawalian islands, Refreshments } will be served by girls of the John B. j Alien school ADDITIONAL CLUBS Ballard W. C. T. U. The Ballard W. C. T, U, will meet with Mra. R. Mf, Clark, 7731 12th ave ’, W., Friday, October at 2 p.m The program will be in charge of | Mra Lilian Coover t. Health and Medical Temperance.” see Yallingford Circle Wallingford circle of the First Mrs, A. Jeffrey Wednenday 4403 Densmore ave October 26, at 2 p. m | Dorle Social Club Dorte Social club, 0. EB. 8., will en tertain with a card party at the home of Mra. Jeanie Rametes 4523 Green wood ave., Thursday, October 26, at rp ™. Prizes and refreshments. astern Stare invited . | ee 8 Lady Stirling Chapter, D. A. R. | Lady Stirling chapter, D. A, R. will have its annual observance of Roosevelt's birthday at the home of Mrs. Caroline F. Clark, 4608 16th ave. N. E., on Friday, October 27, from 2 until 6 o'clock. Mra. Clark wilt be assisted in receiving by Mre. Edna HM, Morgan, and Mra, Edwin J Brown will be the honor guest. Mem |bers are requested to bring quota |tions from Roosevelt, and also are privileged to invite one guest, Aquila Lodge No, 5 A progressive whist party will be on by Aquila lodge No, 35, D. 106 Madinon at October 26, at 9 awarded and re Members and Pr Wednesday evening A., at their hall, lo'elock. Favors freshments served. friends welcome eee Seattle Review, No. 8 | Seattle review, No. 6, W. B. A., of | the Maceabees, will meet Thursday, | October 24, in the A, O. U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave, Anniversary and Fast Commanders’ night. Business m. . Program Will Be Presented Mins Lillian Schoenberg will pre- sent the following program at the Rainier Grand hotel on Friday eve ning, Oct. 27, for the pleasure of the house guests: meeting at § p. . Baritone Bol! — “The Living Gea” “Whereer You Wal p is) «by Dr. ©. Ogle vi in Rott “Dohemian G Fantasy) Harris (>) “Gypey Love Bong”. Victor Herbert Derethy Morgan | Mead! . Selected Roma Bt Bopranc Roll Daffoai! Gola” Wad geon (>) “Hon Jour Ma Met Benrand Readings ted Daritone Roll (a) “Give Me the Open Moad™..... coe Ambroise (>) “The Hours of Memories” Aylward Dr. C. B. Opie Hoprans Rolt— (a) “Kashmiet Song” (>) “Laws Than the Dy Mise Caroline Kidd Accompaniste—Walter Morgan, Lillian Bohoonbers eee Alpha Phi Alumnae The Alpha Ph alumn wilt meet to sew for the bazaar Wednes. day afternoon, October 25, at 2:30 o'clock, with Mra. Harry Dorman, 1106 E. Denny way, eee G. A. R. Home Sewing Club Ladies of the G. A. R. Home Sew- Ing club will meet at the home of Mra, Maud Gardiner, ‘0 Alki ave., Wednesday, October 25. Luncheon will be served at noon. Take No. 1 car and get off at Y station. eee Progressive Thought Club The study department of the Pro- gressive Thought club will meet with Mrs, Anna E, Winsor, 2512 14th ave. §., Wednesday afternoon, Octo- ber 26, at 1:30 o'clock. rh “SIDA” hen- the of the Romans, wh made . sphinx of ivory, modern Roman children, ac- cording to » had which offered t Venus when r “ONE OF ‘THE GUYS FROM MARS” hey grew older. 1 evidence, how- of dolls dates en they played wor until |] kings hundre talking and 8 nov ‘rench exhibition, Is were exhibited that could say “papa” and “mam- ma,” and three years later dolls that could walk were shown 4 the shops, About the same tim dolls were made that could open and close their eyes. Today the “Guys From Mara” are being made in Seattle, and will be in all the toy stores be- fore Christmas. SEATTLE ROY AND NOVELTY SYNDICATE 400 Hurke Rullding eltien. held in 182: Katherine | Presbyterian church will meet with} Music |Scotney Brilliant Artist Evelyn Scotney, the brilliant color of the Metropolitan atura soprano jOpera company, who will appear in Jeoncert here at the Plymouth Ogb- gregational church, on Tuesday eve- ning, Oct. 24, was born at Baildeat, Victoria, the Gold City of Austraiia. | Her family moved soon afterward to where she grew up and Bhe early developed an unusually beautiful v whe |first sprang into public notice at « jreception given in honor of the late Lord Kitchener, when she appeared aa solotet of the evening. Mins Scot ney was but just 17, and the extraor dinary beauty of her voice ang her | sirliwh grace and beauty caused | furor of applause and approbation. | |In the audience was Mme, Nellie |Melba. After Evelyn's last number |the great diva gathered the young singer into her arms. | “Here,” she exclaimed, “is my suc- | cesnor—my golden voloed song-bird!” o it was arranged that Evelyn ao- any the diva to Paris and there commence her training for an oper- atic career under Melba's» personal direction. The days in the French capitol were wonder-days for the lit- jtle Australian girl, and within a year |her fame as a singer wan heralded abroad. Soon came the offer from the Boston Grand Opera company, and Miss Scotney returned to Amer ca to become leading coloratura sing- er with that organization before she was quite 20, | Her success in Boston was instan- {tancous. Lucia, Mimi, Gilda—one after another she enacted the famous coloratura and lyric roles, success following success, Soon came the call to join the Metropolitan Opera jforces. Her succeas in New York} | wan quite as marked as in Boston, and since her admittance to the sacred portals of the Metropolitan, |she haw scored in all of the leading coloratura roles, This is Mins Scotney’s second transcontinental concert tour, and jshe in rapidly becoming a» great a favorite in this feld as in the operat- |ic, Her votce i» clear and true, and lis remarkably flexible in florid song |She is a master at the gentle art of program making, and her concerts | jare always thoroly enjoyable affairs. | With Miss Scotney as ansiating art- | int, will be Maximiiiian Rose, Russian violinist, who will play several solo groups. Mr. Rose has attained an en- viable place for himaelf in eastern | musical affairs, and hin playing ts sure to prove aw added enjoyment to the concert on Tuesday evening. Melbourne, was educated Probably baked. The children enjoy ft and it In dairy lunch places baked apples be removed or left on. When skin is allowed to remain from the stem around the apple. cooking and it in less likely to lose teaspoon butter to each apple. Pour in enough water to cover for 10 minutes, BROTHER LIKES: “Hot Lips’—For Trot “I Wish I Knew” “Coal Black Mammy” “Say It While Dancing™ —Fox Trot “My Buddy”—Waltz BAKED APPLES BY BERTHA E, SHAPLEIGH « Of Columbia University no frult is enjoyed more universally than the apple when Select sound,’ medium-sized apples, Wash and core This allows the apple to expand in Place apples in a baking pan. Add one tablespoon sugar and one Baste often with the eyrup formed by cooking. Women’s Mass Meeting At K. of P. Hall, Third and Virginia Tuesday, October 24, at 2 P. M. Lady Willie Forbus, Candidate for Prosecuting Attorney, Will Tell “Some Interesting Facts” of player piano editorial: No. 2. , “Everything in Music” MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, NEW SKIRT AND BLOUS PS RES SEE: QSERRERE, Base 3 a8 Whe: nic! 8 The blouse is the latest v1 of the overblouse. Yt is most at ively designed, with a tucked ft and suspender shou! The materials m A new skirt and a new blouse are; being shown for afternoon wear dur ing the coming season. ‘The skirt in draped, of course, in a series of graceful folds on the right side, A narrow fitted yoke is new| and good looking. crepe silks and such \fabrics ag On the left side one sees some-|duvetyn, As both bi times a Grape of the material that |are often made of the hangs from the belt to below the/|the costume has muci hem. lance of a dress. ; Holds Civil Service | Alleged Chinese Records Are Public Bandit Written records of all appoint-| Charged with rob§p ments, transfers, vacancies, promo-|turoso, Seattle canneq tions and resignations affecting civil | $1,000 last Tuesday,| service employes must be kept at all|leged Chinese bandit, times and must be open to public/ rest in Portland Mon inspection, according to an opinion | for extradition to w insued Monday by the office of Cor. eget omega o Valter F. Meier junday as the man poration Counvel Walter F. byatng and Washington st] | payroll from him. |time was paying of robbery charge was) filed in Dalton’s court § . aod SgaSRETSSTAZATT s a can be taken for the school lunch) and cream are in great demand. The skin may Pe ear etei Tees eut thru the skin an inch or two its shape. pan after the apples have cooked PRULREEEST BEDTT RRRE sent JHAT boy of yours: does he find it a to stay HOME at night? js @ Oh, he knows where pleasure is waiting else- it at HOME? Music will help him do it! Music is life. Music is youth. Your boy knows this. Follow Pres TEE EEE EAE and he will tending wherever there is music, To make home attractive: to fill : it with the music that his bounding vital- g Piano. 4». 4 For a player piano will provide'music in-_ stantly, generously. Music for dancing, for singing, or for the sheer love of play- ing! A good player piano helps to make the world. seti That boy of yours: isn’t he entitled to a home with a good player piano? “Everything in Music Sherman |Glay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine SBATTLB