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et) Gwendolyn Newlove, Miss Mary Wil-|-rg wedding has been set for She Mrs. Oscar J. Charles, Mrs. Wi | gy oe x > r No-Host Table | hosts to their bridge club of three | and Mrs. O. J. David will jtables at their home last Saturday -} lf club house before removing to 7 Over three hundred reservations have been made for the harvest time parties are Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Assisting at Mra, Herman C. Joy, chairman of the Woman's Univer general | | ity club rummage fala, at 2100 | Wirt ave, ‘Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 24, 27 and 28, will have as her assistant Mra, Po ter Mogenson; the Ways and moans formal Luncheon at} committer under the chairmanshtp a . -— - sfiot Mrs, William Sutto a the Grace King. The club haa been divided into telephone districts in charge of the Will Compliment Mrs Webster. ¥ a liowing members: . Capitol, Mra M™ J. D. LOWMAN will enter | Courtney Klopfenstein, assisted by taly with an Informal luncheon | Mrs, Thomas R, Lyons and Mrs, E M. ¢ ; Kenwood, Miss Ruth T holme; Garfield, M lL. Cun litte and Mra, Neal Bast, | at the Sunset club Wednesday after Neen, in compliment to Mra, Robert Dollar and Mrs. Stanley Dollar of| Mrx George N. McLoughlin; Beacon, San Francisco, who are spending a/ Mrs, Philip Kinzer; Rainier and few weeks in town. |Hott, Mra, George Brehm; Melrose Th ta wit | Mrs, Howard Hanson and Mra. ¢ » ween |B. Kinne; West Seattle, Mrs, Lam fong recital Mr. Archie }bert Stewart; Sunset, Mra, Herman Will present at the club at 3 o'clock. | Joy. s. Mrs. Battle P' Breakfast Mra, Alfred Battle is entertaining &t breakfast at her home on Wednes: @ay in honor of Mrs. Edgar L. Web- set, who with Mr, Webster and their family are leaving the last of Octo. ber for Los Angeles to spend the ‘winter, later enjoy the Ruggles Orthopedic Benefit Dance} For the benefit of the Children's > hospital the employes of r Bros, company announce an dance Friday evening, Octo , &t Douglas’ hall. oe. |Quiet Wedding The marriage of Miss Blanche * i Gove to Mr, Patrick J. Foy was sol Will Assist Mrs. Schulz |emnizea recently in the parlors of Mre. Schulz, wife of Col, Edward the First Presbyterian church, Dr. H. Schulz, U. 8. A., and her daugh-| M. A. Matthews performing tho cere fer, Miss Gertrude Schulz, will be|™mOny. Miss Dora Showers and Dr.) Besisted at the tea they have ar-|™. C. Powers were the attendants. | Fanged for Friday afternoon from 3/_ After an extended trip to Southern | until 6 o'clock to honor Mrs, John |Callfornia Mr. and Mra, Foy will be TL. Hartman and Mra. Earle|®t home in Eliensburg. Mr. Foy ts| Darcy Pearce, by Mrs, J. D. Low-|% staduate of the University of Min- ‘an, Mrs. Burke, Mrs. O. B, Meyer, |"esota. Mrs. Waiter Burgess Beals, Mrs.| . Richard H. Wilson and Mrs. Harry| Miss Cooper to Wed Matthews, who will alternate at the} tr. and Mrs, W. H. Cooper an- urns. nounce the engagement of their They will be assisted by Miss Mil ghter, Evelyn Frances, to Mr.| dred Hewes, Lucy Semple | jamer H. Sullivan, son of Mr. and| Swanstrom, Miss Ruth Kerr, Miss! \trs, James Sullivan, of Houlton, Me. No- . ns Orthop fon, Mixs Katherine Bacon and Miss | vember 17 Annette Wiestling. | Miss Cooper graduated from Assisting about the rooms are to} tniversity of Washington and ivan is a graduate of Bates lege. the Mr. col Ham Patten, Mre. Ceci! Bacon, Mrs R. Castien, Mrs. Kenneth | aii and Mrs. Robert Wilson. ta Hosts to Bridge Club Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Merritt were @ no-host table for 12 at the mn dinner dance Thursday > at the Arctic club. evening. TO) MUCH MEAT HURTS KIDNEYS Eating too much meat may pro- duce kidney trouble In some form or other, says a well-known authority, | because the url acid excites the kid- Reys, they become overworked; get sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and misery in the kidney region; rheumatic twinges, sovere headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid | liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urt- nary frritation. The moment your back hurts or z kidneys aren't acting right, it Hay to Entertain _ | tindder vothers you, aot atout four | Edward M. Hay is entertatn-! ounces of Jad Salte from any good | with a bridge of four tables! pharmacy; take a tablespoonful tn a| afternoon at her home giass of water before breakfast for a North Broadway. Mra. George few days and your kidney may then . Hood, Mrs. Clyde Eadley and jact fine. This famous salts {s made Henry Brown will assist. from the acid of grapes and lemon ft Heed Juice, combined with lithia, and has tion List Large been used for generations to flush Golf Club clogged kidneys and stimulate them if U to norma! activity; also to neutralize ‘the acids in the urine so that {t no longer Irritates, thus often ending bladder disoraers. Jad Salts cannot tnjure anyone; makes a delightful effervercent {llthin-water drink which militons of men and women take now and then jto help keep the kidney and urt-| nary organs clean, thus often avoid. ing serious kidney @isorders.——Adver- tlsement Ul Club Tea farewell club tea at the 's University club, which will the last tea to be given at the the handsome new club house at) and Spring st. will take on Friday afternoon, and will for members only. _ Presiding at the urns will be Mrs. F, Douglas and Miss Mabel Chil- Assisting will be Miss Dorothea Miss Harriet Seely, Miss th Bardshar, Miss Ruth Green- Miss Rita and Miss Imogene who are planning " Mr. and Mrs. Hawthorne Dent, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Far- fell, Mr. Campbell Kelleher, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Darrah Corbett, Mr. and Mra. Stuart C, Thompkins, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Fleager, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hibbard, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Johnstone, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua) Green, Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Elmore. | ‘Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Shorts, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. , Mr. and Mrs. F. | Knox Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Matzger, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Paine, Dr. and Mrs. Frank I. Shaw, Judge and Mrs Burke, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hoge. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Caldwell, Dr. and Mrs. Jay 1. Durand, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lilly, Mr. and Mrs. Eart Jami- son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Macklem | and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. D. Young. cee Luncheon for Two Honor Guests Mrs. Harry B. Cochran 1s enter-| taining Wednesday afternoon at her | home with a bridge of three tables, | in compliment to her sister, Mra. W. P. Hoffman, of Portland, who !s her | fuest, and for Mrs. William Warder | of Spokane, the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Leghorn. «ee Miss Levinson to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Paul Levinson an- She has been through it so many times before that she neverhesitates now. When anyone in the family comes to her with a spot of ecrema or an itching rash, she gets out the jar of Resinol Ointment and gives Nounce the engagement of their || Promptreliet. And afew applica- @aughter, Florence, to Mr. Jack |] tions seldom fall to clear away the Moloff of Vancouver, B. C. The|| irritation completely. ‘wedding will be solemnized after the mew year. Resinol Ointment te an emrollem healing eee } Bridge Luncheon Club Mrs. Boyd Pershing will be hos- tess at the Tennis club Wednesday afternoon, entertaining the mem- bers of her bridge luncheon club. | Covers will be placed for etght. eee Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oswald an- Devt, AUR, Bi Ba. "Dre Rovinol Saag for bahoe It is not necessary to shampoo your hair so frequently if it is en- tirely and properly cleansed each time by the use of a really good mounce the engagement of their ° hampoo, The easiest to use and daughter, Gertrude Jane, to Mr. Ar-|™ adi jo Jane, to Mr. Ar! quickest drying shampoo that we can recommend to our readers is one that brings out all the natural beauty of the hair and may be enjoyed at very little expense, by dissolving a teaspoonful of canthrox, which can be obtained from any druggist, in a cup of hot water. This makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough #0 it 1s easy to apply it to all the hair in- stead of just to the top of the head, | This, when rubbed into the scalp and | onto every strand of hair, chemically dissolves all impurities. It is very direct the serv- | soothing and cooling in Ite action, ax fea at the Orthopedic Tea Shop | well as beneficial go both scalp and Wednesday, Mrs, Joseph Gottstein hair, After rinsing out the lather so Will be the hostess and will be a | created, you will find the sealp i * ae Married in Yakima Mra. Betty Garrett announces the marriage of her daughter, Regina, to Mr. Dumont La Brec he, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles La Breche, in Yakima, on Monday, Oct. 9. Mr. and Mrs. La Breche are at home at 6708 Kighth ave. N. EB. rye Orthopedic Tea Shop Madrona guild will sisted by Mrs, W. J. Simpson, Mrs. |fresh, clean and fr » Mrs. | fresh, « 4 free from dandruff, | Waldo Throop, Mrs. William J.|while the hair dries quickly and Coyle, Mrs. Frank Steffy, Mrs. Rob-levenly, developing a bright luster ert Grass, Mrs. W. Whorton, Mrs.|and a soft fluffiness that makes it | Rummage Sale | | Wednesday noon, October 25, at the | 67th and Waters ave. A bakery nale | of goodies will be one of the leading | give a reception at ESDAY CLUBS FOR W | Madrona Presbyterian Church | ‘The Woman's association of | Madr Presbyterian church will give a social tea Wednesday after October 25, the home of the na at 107 | Mre, A. B, Shafer Informal Halloween Party | rhe {i team of the Young Ladies’ institute will have an old-fashioned Halloween party Wednesday even ing wtober 26, at the Knights of/ Columbus halt Tho entertainment committee con: sista of Miss Geraldine Arnta, chalr man; Minx Alice Warren, Misa C Brons and Miss Dorothy Dugdale, ‘The patronesses and patrons of the evening are Mr, and Mra, A. ¥, Dug dale, Mr. and Mra, William Meuhe, Mr, and Mra, B. J, O'Reilly, Mr. and Mra, Bernard Brady and Mr, and Mrs, W. J. Mullins. ee Wisconsin Goldenrod Club The Wisconsin Goldenrod club will meet Wednesday, Oct, 25, with Mrn. Harry Cone Ninth ave, W, Box lunch at 12:30 p.m, Take Kinnear car, eee Alpha Pht Alumnae The Alpha Phi alumnae will meet to new for the bazaar Wednes. | October 26, at 2:50 day afternoon, o'clock, with Mra, Harry Dorman, | 1106 &. Denny way, ee G. A. R. Home Sewing Club Ladies of the G, A. R. Home Sew. | ing club will meet at the heme of Mrs, Maud Gardiner, 1210 Alki ave. Wednesday, October 2 Luncheon will be served at noon, Take No. 1 car and get off at Y station, | eee } Progressive Thought Club j The study department of the Pro gressive Thought club will meet with Mra, Anna K. Winsor, 2512 14th ave, 8, Wednesday afternoon, Octo- ber 25, at 1:30 o'clock, eee Wallingford Circle Wallingford circle of the First} Presbyterian church will meet with | Mre. A. Jeffrey, 4403 Densmore ave., Wednesday, October 26, at 2 p. m./ Visitors welcome, eee Aquila Lodge No. 35 A progressive whist party will be! given by Aquila lodge No, 35, D, 1. P. A., at their hall, 106 Madinon st., | Wednesday ening, October 25, at € o'clock. Favors awarded and re freshments served. Members and friends welcome. eee Ravenna W. C. T. U. The Ravenna W, C. T. U. will meet at 2 p. m. Wednesday after. Dorftel drive, | lected national tnapector national convention in Des lowa, } In par place at the Motnes, the evening s post in the at 8 o'clock @ nd card party will take Armpry Lorraine Social Club Lorraine Social club, O, E. 8, will ters of the British Empire, will give }@ card party Wednesday afternoon, | October 25, at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs, James Stirratt, $46 17th ave, |N For reservations telephone Mra. | A. 8. Patrick, Bast 4412. All mem. bers of the chapter and their friends Invited. j cards are welcome at the tea hours, ee Sunshine Guild The Bunshine «guild | Wednesday, October at the home of Mrs. Shelton, will meet at 11 a.m, hauncey W, ard ave, N Seahurst Council ‘The Seahurst counct] of Minute |} Women will meet Wednenday, Octo 25, at 2 p.m, he sewing class will meet in the morning at 10 o'clock see Auxiliary to B. of L. FE. Tadies’ auxiliary to the RB. of L. FE. will give a card party Wednes. day afternoon, October 25, at 1 o'clock in theo M, BE, B. A. hall, 1923% First ave, eee Sigma Kappa Mothers’ Club ‘The Mothers’ club of Sigma Kap- wilt Pa sorority October ter house meet Wednenday Dp. m., at the chap Zint ave, N. 3. “- ADDITIONAL CLUBS General Sherman Circle Commemorating the birthday of the late Theodore Roosevelt, Gen eral Sherman Circle, Ladies of the G. A. R, will give a noonday luncheon at Roosevelt Veterans’ hall, 1616% Third ave, Friday, Oc- tober 27. Congressman John F. Miller will give an address on Theodore Roosevelt.” All Roose: velt admirers invited to attend, ee Plymouth Church Circle Meetings Tho regular monthly circle moet ings of Plymouth church will be held Friday, October 27, at the fol lowing homes: noon, October 25, at the home of Mrs. Vance, 6538 20th ave, N. ©.) ‘The stato president of the W. C.) T. U. Mrs, Lilian Vincent, will be} present and speak on “The Initia| tive Measure. eee Card Party at Dunlap ‘The Women's Auxiliary of All) Saints’ church, Dunlap, will give a cari party at the Lakeside cium house Wednesday evening, October 25, at 8 o'clock. eee West Seattle W. ©. T. U. The West Seattle W. C. T, U. will meet at the hore of Mra. Hulda Kinsey, 7016 Maple Lane, Wedner day, October 25, at 2 p. m. Good mpeakers will be present. Visitors welcome. Take Fauntleroy car No. 2 eee Seattle Poetry Club ‘The Seattle Poetry club meets on Wednesday evening, October 25, at § o'clock, at the home of Mra, Lane Summers, 2112 Dose terrace. e- fides a program of original poems by members, Dean James Hamilton | Howe of the American College of | Muste will present numbers from his “Olymple Suite” and “Tahoma Suite.” Of these original compositions, two songs, “The Star and Moon at Lake Crescent” (words by Mrs. Rae Gil-| bert), and “Dancing In Paradies Inn” (words by Dean Howe), will be sung by Florita Munson. Wroten. eee League of Women Voters The Seattle League of Women Vot- ers will hold a special meeting on Y. W. C. A. Senatorial and con- gressional candidates and state rep- resentatives will speak. eee Rainier Beach Women's Club The Rainier Beach Women’s club wth hold a rummage sale Wednes- day, Thursday, Fyiday and Saturday, October 25, 26, 27 and 28, in the va- cant store on Fletcher at, between features. eee Clara Barton Tent Clara Barton Tent, D. of V. will Wednesday, 6 o'clock, Hurd, department president of the Daughters of Veterans, recently October 25, from 3 to the Armory | in honor of Miss Grace! Broadway—Mre, Frank Skinner, 2336 Harvard N Capitol Hill—Mise Kinney, 605 Malden ave Madrona—Mra. C, A. Lamperts, 1107 32nd. Mount Baker—Mra. G. BE. M Pratt, 2838 Cascadia, Queen Anne--Mrs, W. H. Thomp son, 2102 Queen Anne. Renton Hill—Mra. John Wood, 1521 24th ave. University—Mra. I, T. Bean, 1817 N. 47th. West Side—Mrs. Charlies Shank, Endolyne. eee Seattle Lodge, No. 7 Beattie lodge, No. 7, D. WH. P. A. will give a Halloween party and Khost walk, which will be especially for children, at Evergreen hall, A. ©. U_ W. buliding, 1409 Ninth ave, Tuesday evening, October 31, at 7 p.m. eee Seattle Council, PT. A. To complete plans for the coming Year, a meeting of the home econom- om committee of the Seattle council of the Parent-Teacher associations ts called for Wednesday, October 25, at 1 p. m., In the school board room, Central building, Mrs. Ellen P. Dabney, director of home economics in the Seattle schools, will address the meeting. | 2-quart “Wear-Ever” Pudding Pan which regu. larly eclls for $.95 is of- fered to you now at 49c—and Bee: bag straine and just quicken the dream the pear. Without rubbing, loan’s penetrates and breaks up painful DR. WO Chinese Doctor Nature Chinese Herbs Remedies Hee Wo Chinese ine Co, is St, Cor. 2nd Ward Kumm and Miss Maud White. | seem very heavy. —Advertisement. iasietilinideaiabiebiceadiiin nena iearelsatnnet item 201 Seattle, for » reason! | Because we know that if you once use am “Wear-Ever” alu- | minum kitchen utensil you AL- WAYS will look for the “Wear. Ever” trade-mark on the bottom pad EVERY cooking utensil you uy. That fs WHY we are making ft unusually easy for you to TRY “Wear-Iever.” The twoquart “Wear-Eyer" Pudding Pan hag been chosen to show you the difference be- ‘tween “Wear-Ever” utensils and | the ordinary kind because it has much & great number of dally | | | | ures in any kitchen. And the! more you will use a “Woar- | Ever” utensil, the more con- | vineed you will become that “I | “Wear-Ever" utensils ARE dit.» ferent from the ordinary kind, If thene pane not obtainable at your hum Cooking Utensil Co., + post-paid, Cover will be inclu THE SEATTLE STAR WOMEN’S CLUBS [meet in the ee room of the Ma sonlo temple at 2 p.m. Wednesday, | October All Bastern Stara in | vited. eee | Vimy Ridge Chapter | The Vimy Ridge chapter, Daugh Those not desiring to play| at the chureh. | |Get this useful pan TODAY made from metal that is HARD. ER, TOUGHER, DENSER. They are made from sheet alu- utensils that have littl more than a bright finish to com- mend them —and whose prices alone indicate the kind of serv- lee you may expect. ding Pan TODAY. Put tt in your kitchen for a real service test, Then, you will KNOW why more getting It. will KNOW why It pays to re- The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co, New Kensington, Pa. New Konsington, Pa. and pan will be sent you Tyee Tribe No, 67 ‘The first dance of the season to the Improved Order of Red Men will take place on Tuesday evenir Ootober Sint, at 830 p. m. The now hall will be dedicated. Good musto and an entertainment has orn arranged for. : The Boosters club, the four aif. ferent tribes of Red Moen, and 14 | dies of the Po lodges are hontaa ali cordially invited to attend see | Greenwood Chapter, U. D., 0. KE. 8. Greenwood chapter, U. D., 0. will entertain with a card party at the home 1th ave, N 26, at 2pm jafternoon will be Mrs, Metta Cinna and Mrs, Viola Mullen. All Bastern Stars invited oe Dorie Social Club Dorto Social Club, O, B. 8, will |nive a card party at the home of | Mra, Jeanie Ramstead, 4523 Green weod ave, Thursday, October 26, at opm Mrw. Myrtle Tyler, #515 W., Thursday, October ‘The hontenses for the eee Seattle Review No. 8 Benttle Review, No. 8, W. B. A, of the Maccabeos, meets Thursday October 26th, at 1409 Ninth ave jIt will be anniversary and past Jcomrades’ night. Program will bo gin at 8 o'clock eee Woman's Educational Club The Woman's Educational club will meet October h, at 2p. m, at the Federated clubhouse on the corner of Harvard and Thomas st. Whit, eee | Classic Culture Club The Classic Culture club has post |poned tts regular meeting to 2 p. m. Saturday, October 28th, at the Federated Clubhouse, when a Hal loween party will be provided for the entertainment of the members. / eee | West Seattle Review No, 51 | West Seattle Review . 81, |W. B. A, of the Maccabees, will Jentertain with a Halloween party, jin Carpenter’s hall, 4441 Callifornm ‘ave, Wednesday, November 1, at § |p. m | TAILORED | Plain skirts worn with trim wash blouses are often a welcome change tn the school girl's wardrobe. So many attractive blouses are little navy blue pleated shown, too. Most of them have | plain, round collars with which a col- ored silk tle may be worn. They are made both with Jong and short sleeves; some are bloused very full, others are quite trim and tall- ored with rows of prim little but- ltons down the front. “Wear-Ev two-quart i | “WearEver” uteneils are inum that hae been cold-rolled under enormous pressure for the Purpose of putting INTO it the years and years of SERVICE that you will get OUT of it. You should not confuse “Wear. ver” utensils with thin, flimsy Get this “Wear-Ever™ Pud- an two million women prefer Wear-Ever” and insist upon And then, too, you | eaé, « Jace utensils that wear out with ensils that “Wear-Ever,” —_ Aonier’s, mall 60c to The Alumi- 498 for 200 additional, be given by ‘Tyee Tribe No, 67 of| Pudding Pan’s Diary tot of tuct. A | Personal | Mr, and Mrs, Henry 1H. Ketcham | (Mugenta Peter are recetving con: | gratulations upon the birth of a son thia morning. “-* Mr, and Mrs, Casper Piacher, who have been traveling in Kurope «ince | ear summer, are walling the last of October for home. eee | | Mr. and Mrs. Gereld Shannon are being felicitated on the birth of a son Monday evening, at the Swedish how pital, | Hawkins and baby, | Mra. Mason who have been spending the summer | with her mother, Mra, W. 1. Gaff- | ney, and hey sister, Miss Kathleen Gaffney, will leave Friday for her home in Philadelphia, eee Mr, and Mra, Il. B. Byman re turned Monday from a few days’ visit in Vancouver, B. C. eee Mr. Gilbert Skinner, Mr. Clinton Douglas, Mr, Perry B. Truax and Mr, Josiah Towne returned Sunday evening from « hunting trip in Brit |ish Columbia, eee | Mrs. Hf. J. Brunn and son have removed from 1404 Marion st. to the Harvard Apartments, 810 Bast Denny Way, eee Mr. and Mre, William Cline, of Portland, motored up to spend the weekend with Mr, Cline’s sister, Mra, M, . Bozarth, return- ing to thelr home on Monday, eee Mr. and Mre. Archibald Clarke with Mra, Clarke's sister, Mra, Louis Hill, of Bt. Paul, who t their guest, spent the week-end at Wing Point eee Mr. and Mra, Harry EB. Shogren (Julla Hutehine), are receiving con- HAIR DON'T STOP FALLING ITSELF | 35c“Danderine” Saves Your Hair—Ends Dandruff! | Delightful Tonic ee Don't lone another hair! Don't tol- i deatructive dandruff. A little Danderine now will save your hair; j thicken and strengthen it; double its) | beauty. | | Falling hatr never stops by Iteelf!! | Dandruff multiplies until it forms a crusty scale, destroying the halr, roots and all, resulting in baldneas, | Your druggist will tell you that; “Danderine” is the largest selling | hair eaver tn the world because it corrects and tones sick, ailing hair! of men and women every time. Use! one bottle of Danderine, then if you! find a single falling hair or a eel | ele of dandruff, you can have your money back. er’ MINUM:" PUDDING PAN it Resular Pe) Price? NS ¢ for a limited tune OTL) SATURDAY heretore, I eave @ ‘the action food acide, | do y odere or dT am safeand e 8 dich of eriaai # Keep them hor, jend with Mise Dorothy Bosworth. jourd party Thursday, October 26th, and Mrs. Blenda Tarp. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1 “Gets It” Relieves Corns in | 30 Seconds Ask Your Vriends—They Know Music George Kirchner to Present Pupil Mr, George Kirchner will present Miss Iria Canfield, violoncellist, in a complimentary al in the Cornish lAttle theater on Thureda October 26. Ansisting artists will be Mra, Drury K. Adams, soprano, and John Hop per, accompanist ‘The program will be as followm 1 evening, Sone one m Kivgharat| | Concerto tn one 5 |. Thousands of people have only. themacives to blame for corn agony, Sista blood-polson, etc, Trimming and Dunictor | Miss “Lae Beroonun” ‘ teeeeee laure Mra Adame tv “Ory of Russia” .. oPtachmantnott Beyeasae {Rimaky-Korenkott | “Hymn te th ¥-Korsakeott Andalusian Bor: + Kampt | Schubert Birmune | Wrabine | “Call of the Piains”.. “The Butterfly ’ gratulations on the birth of @ son October 6th, at the Seattle General honpital. ting.” cutting and pa ake a bad ms K of others Dw enaily abrive calluses off money back ho with co E eee Mrs. John Sherman Robinson has as her guests for the week, her parents, Judge and Mra. W. C Chapman, of Tacoma. eee Miss Frances Broughton, who i attending the Annie Wright sem!- nary in Tacoma, spent the week- « tn one piece if it fails. Wear new fort. Get @ bottle tow lawrence & Co, Mfr. Chir Costs but a tritie—everye Soild tn Beattie by the Owl ©. Get your itruistic Club ‘The Pythian Sisters Altruistio club will meet Thureéay, October | 26th, at the home of Mra hE @ ipa Redmen, 4437 45th ave. & W., fa Social and Charitable Club “Freja”! an all-day session. ‘The Women’s Social anf Char- od ftable Club, “Freja,” will have a Col, Ellsworth Circle Col. Ellsworth Circle, Ladies the G. A. R., will serve a New En land dinner at Veteran Armory, at noon Friday, 26th. The public ta invited. m., in the Swedish club Hostesnes for the after- be Mrs. Albro Gardner at 1:30 p parlors, noon will ow Aes, Bradley he Ba Bill Bradley arrived home a few minutes earlier than usual and greeted his wife with more than payee | good humor. There was reason for it, as Mrs. Bradley was soon to learn. ° “I've—I've—invited some of tha fellows and their wives to come out { tonight to play bridge,” Bill began } hesitatingly. “I meant to telephona this afternoon, but—but—some- iow or other it slipped my, mind.” Bill stopped and looked up, Half expecting a brisk counting oe his thoughtlessness. But this time Mrs. Bradley merely smiled. “I’m glad. they’re coming,” she said calmly, to Bill’s intense “I’msure we'll all havea good ‘ They did! The evening went quickly by—Mrs. Bradley enjoyed herself every. minute—there was mone of that feverish hi ing and scurrying to prepare the mid. night luncheon. Bill was proud of his wife that hight. She had never al a more perfect hostess. “It is because I have learn to entertain,” she said. tod yourself out preparing an elaborate spread when sandwiches and cake are quite enough, provided you give people plenty of good Coffee? After all, the secret of hos: itality is to make people feel at home. And, nothing does that like a chummy, cheery cup of Coffee.” Pinon eid a 6 wu Ae Oictielte ie ie a oo a oe eo moe ot ee ee ee es antnm é ie t 1 t v . 3 . s 4 2 & x OPS eee Se ey ee ee ag ene in hace Oo

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